
Alli Haynie
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Dec 4, 2024 |
sounderatheart.com | Alli Haynie |Jeremiah Oshan
Seattle Reign FC has signed free agent Madison Curry through the 2027 NWSL season. The Orange County native was selected 51st overall by her hometown Angel City FC in the 2024 NWSL draft. “I’m excited for the opportunity to join the Reign and be a part of this incredible community in Seattle,” said Curry.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
sounderatheart.com | Alli Haynie |Jacob Cristobal |Jeremiah Oshan
Dispiriting as it was, a listless home loss to Gotham was hardly the end of the road for the Reign. While the path before them narrowed with every dropped point, there was still a navigable road to the playoffs ahead, and it all had to start with getting a result against the worst side in the league. The Reign could not get that result. Despite assembling seven decent scoring chances, the Reign mostly couldn't even put one in a challenging place for Jane Campbell.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
sounderatheart.com | Alli Haynie |Jacob Cristobal |Jeremiah Oshan
Euros within reach for WalesThe Welsh women's national team is on the verge of qualifying for their first-ever major tournament. After winning their group in qualifying for the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euros, Reign midfielders Angharad James-Turner and Jess Fishlock and on-loan defender Lily Woodham played in a two-leg quarterfinal series against Slovakia in October. Despite not playing an NWSL game since September 9th at Angel City, Fishlock was a force throughout the series.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
sounderatheart.com | Alli Haynie |Susie Rantz
Seattle Reign went on the road to face another tough opponent, taking on an Angel City team also riding a two-game winning streak. While they had to absorb a lot of late pressure, the Reign are heading back to Seattle with a 3-2 win – extending their unbeaten streak to seven straight regular-season games. The Reign became the first team in league history to come from behind twice in a row after giving up a goal before the 10th minute.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
sounderatheart.com | Alli Haynie |Susie Rantz
Don't let the narrative, the season's vibes, or how it took 97 minutes to get the reward fool you. The Reign hosted the North Carolina Courage in front of their second-largest standalone regular season crowd ever, and absolutely throttled them.
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