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THORNS FC PRIDE 2019 SCHEDULE 2019 NWSL RECORD: 5-2-4 (Home: 1-1-1; Away: 4-1-3)

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT BROADCAST/ATT. Sun., April 14 @Orlando Pride W 2-0 7,189 VS. Sat., April 20 @ D 4-4 12,967 Sat., April 28 @Sky Blue FC D 2-2 1,321 Sat., May 11 @Orlando Pride W 3-1 4,369 Sat., May 18 @ L 1-3 3,049 5-2-4 (19pts) 2-8-2 (8pts) Sat., May 25 @Sky Blue FC W 1-0 1,472 Sat., June 2 CHICAGO RED STARS W 3-0 19,461 Sat., June 15 @NC Courage D 1-1 6,172 MATCH INFORMATION Fri., June 21 UTAH ROYALS FC D 0-0 15,581 Date: Sunday, July 14 Sat., June 29 @ W 2-1 3,379 Kickoff: 12 noon (Pacific) Location: Providence Park (Portland, Ore.) Fri., July 5 REIGN FC L 0-1 19,116 Forecast: Partly cloudy, 81 degrees Sun., July 14 ORLANDO PRIDE 12 noon Yahoo! Sports Fri., July 19 @Utah Royals FC 7 p.m. Yahoo! Sports Referee: Matthew Franz Wed., July 24 HOUSTON DASH 7:30 p.m. Yahoo! Sports Assistant Referees: Jennifer Garner, Katarzyna Wasiak Fourth Official: Mike Hohnholz Sat., Aug. 3 SKY BLUE FC 8 p.m. Yahoo! Sports Wed., Aug. 7 @Reign FC 7 p.m. Yahoo! Sports ESPNEWS (United States) and nwslsoccer.com (International) Broadcast: Sun., Aug. 11 NC COURAGE 12 noon Yahoo! Sports Talent: Dalen Cuff (play-by-play), Angela Hucles (analyst), Marisa Pilla (sideline reporter) Sat., Aug. 17 WASHINGTON SPIRIT 7:30 p.m. Yahoo! Sports Sun., Aug. 25 CHICAGO RED STARS 12 noon Yahoo! Sports Fri., Sept. 6 @Utah Royals FC 6:30 p.m. Yahoo! Sports NWSL WEEK 13 SCHEDULE Wed., Sept. 11 NC COURAGE 7:30 p.m. Yahoo! Sports Friday, July 12 TIME (PT) Sat., Sept. 21 HOUSTON DASH 7:30 p.m. Yahoo! Sports Utah Royals FC vs. Sky Blue FC 4:30 p.m. Sun., Sept. 29 @Reign FC 1 p.m. Yahoo! Sports

Saturday, July 13 TIME (PT) Sat., Oct. 12 WASHINGTON SPIRIT 7:30 p.m. Yahoo! Sports Reign FC vs. 4 p.m. Chicago Red Stars vs. Houston Dash 5:30 p.m. MATCH PREVIEW

Sunday, July 14 TIME (PT) Thorns FC remain at home as they play host to the Orlando Pride. Sunday’s Orlando Pride vs. Portland Thorns FC 12 noon meeting is third of the season between the two sides, with the sides squaring off twice in Orlando.

Portland and Orlando split a pair of matches at Providence Park in 2018. Thorns LAST MATCH RECAP FC posted a 2-1 win in their 2018 home opener on April 15, while the Pride earned a 2-1 win on May 12 in the second meeting. Thorns FC have earned at Playing just their third home match in their first 11 matches this season, least one point in four of their last five matches. The Pride have two wins in Portland suffered just its second loss of 2019 as Reign FC registered a 1-0 win each of their last three matches. on July 5 at Providence Park. Since 2016, Thorns FC have been held scoreless at home in regular-season play just three times. The loss also snapped a five- game unbeaten run for Portland. It also marked Thorns FC’s first loss at home NO PLACE LIKE HOME in the regular season since May 30, 2018. Playing their home matches at downtown Portland’s iconic Providence Park, Thorns FC have led the league in attendance in each of RETURN FROM THE WORLD CUP their first six NWSL seasons. Globally, Thorns FC have the highest attendance of any women’s Five players returned to Portland and made their Providence Park debuts after professional team in the world, averaging their return from the Women’s World Cup. and Andressinha 16,959 fans in their sixth season in the league helped Thorns FC earn a 2-1 win on the road against Houston on June 29. in 2018. On Sept. 22, 2018, Thorns FC recorded , Hayley Raso and all made their first appear- their sixth sellout in club history for the 2018 NWSL Championship game ance since returning from the World Cup against Reign FC on July 5. Carpenter, between Portland and the North Carolina Courage - the largest crowd for a Foord and Sinclair started the match, while Andressinha and Raso both made U.S. women’s professional soccer championship match. substitute appearances. Carpenter and Sinclair played all 90 minutes. PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

CATEGORICAL WON-LOST-TIED HEAD COACH A finalist for 2018 Best FIFA Women’s Coach of the Year, head coach Mark Parsons HOME ROAD OVERALL is currently in his fourth season with Thorns FC. Since joining the club ahead of the Overall: 1-1-1 4-1-3 5-2-4 2016 season, Parsons has helped lead Portland to an NWSL Championship (2017) Day Games: 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-1 and NWSL Shield (2016) and back-to-back NWSL Championship appearances (2017, 2018), while compiling a mark of 43-16-20 (.671) and 12 or more wins in Night Games: 0-1-1 4-1-2 4-2-3 each of his first three seasons with the club. On May 25, 2018, Parsons became the On Grass: 0-0-0 4-1-3 4-1-3 third coach in league history to register 50 career wins. On Turf: 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 Scoring First: 1-0-0 2-0-2 3-0-2 During his tenure, Thorns FC have finished in the top two in the NWSL regular-season standings in three Opponent Scoring First: 0-1-0 2-1-1 2-2-1 consecutive seasons, winning the club’s first NWSL Shield in 2016, and the second NWSL Champion- One-Goal Games: 0-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 ship in club history in 2017, while helping Portland secure a home playoff match in in 2016, 2017 and Leading at Half: 1-0-0 2-0-1 3-0-1 2018. Under Parsons, Thorns FC have secured one of the top home-field advantages in the league, registering just five losses at Providence Park since his arrival (25-5-5) while also becoming the first Trailing at Half: 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 team in league history in 2017 to record 10 home victories. Tied at Half: 0-1-1 2-0-2 2-1-3 Leading at 75’: 1-0-0 4-0-1 5-0-1 In just his second season with the club, Parsons helped Portland lift the NWSL Championship trophy Trailing at 75’: 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 behind one of the most dominant defensive performances in league history. Thorns FC tied the single- Tied at 75’: 0-0-1 0-0-2 0-0-3 season record for the top defense in NWSL history, posting a 0.83 goals-against average, while also Outshooting Opponent: 0-1-1 3-0-0 3-1-1 equaling the mark for the most home shutouts (7) in a single season. In addition, Thorns FC finished the Outshot by Opponent: 1-0-0 1-1-3 2-1-3 2017 regular-season campaign ranked first in fewest goals conceded (20), fewest goals conceded at home (8) and fewest goals conceded on the road (12). Shots Even: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 When Scoring 0 Goals: 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 The 2016 NWSL Coach of the Year in his first season with Thorns FC, Parsons led Portland to the When Scoring 1 Goal: 0-0-0 1-1-1 1-1-1 NWSL Shield. With Parsons at the helm, Thorns FC finished the season with a 12-3-5 record as they When Scoring 2 Goals: 0-0-0 2-0-1 2-0-1 hosted the club’s first-ever home playoff game. In addition, Portland registered the best home record When Scoring 3 Goals: 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 (8-1-1) and best road record (4-2-4) in the league, while beginning the season with the second-longest When Scoring 4+ Goals: 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 unbeaten streak in league history (12 games). Parsons oversaw a defensive unit that became just the When Allowing 0 Goals: 1-0-1 2-0-0 3-0-1 third team in league history to allow less than a goal per game over the course of an entire season (19 goals in 20 games, 0.95 goals-against average) and offensively the team ranked second in the league in When Allowing 1 Goal: 0-1-0 2-0-1 2-1-1 goals (35) and tied for second in assists (23). When Allowing 2 Goals: 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 When Allowing 3 Goals: 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Prior to joining Thorns FC, Parsons served as the head coach and general manager of the Washington When Allowing 4+ Goals: 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 Spirit of the NWSL, helping guide the Spirit to consecutive playoff appearances during the 2014 and Pacific Time Zone: 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 2015 seasons. Assuming the role of head coach in July 2013 and general manger in September 2013, Central Time Zone: 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 Parsons helped engineer one of the most successful turnarounds in league history as the Spirit went on Eastern Time Zone: 0-0-0 3-1-2 3-1-2 to a 10-win season and secured a berth in the league playoffs in 2014 after winning just three games the previous season. Red-Red-Red Unis: 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 White-White-White Unis: 0-0-0 4-1-3 4-1-3 In addition, the Spirit Reserves won the W-League Championship, the U20s were national finalists and Wednesday: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 five Super Y Academy teams were also national finalists with Parsons at the helm as general manager. Friday: 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 As the head coach of the Spirit Reserves in 2013, Parsons led the team to a third-place finish at the Na- Saturday: 0-0-0 3-1-2 3-1-2 tional Championships, while also helping launch the club’s academy programs. In 2012, Parsons helped Sunday: 1-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 guide the D.C. United Women U20s to the National Championship match, earning a runner-up finish. April: 0-0-0 1-0-2 1-0-2 From 2014-10, Parsons worked with Chelsea FC girls and boys academies, while also serving as the May: 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 head coach for the Chelsea Ladies Reserves from 2008-10 and as an assistant coach with the U16 Girls June: 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 Academy. July: 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 August: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 The Cranleigh, Surrey, native holds UEFA A and B Licenses, a US Youth Soccer National Youth License September: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 and US Soccer B License.

Mark, his wife, Hannah, and their daugther Edie (5) reside in Portland. THORNS FC CAPS COUNT United States (156), Lindsey Horan (74), (35), PURCE FORM Adrianna Franch (1) Canada Midge Purce tallied her fifth goal of the season – her third game-winner of 2019 – against Houston Christine Sinclair (286) on June 29. Her five goals are tied for second-most in the NWSL this season. Purce has five goals in her last six games for Portland. Iceland Dagny Brynjarsdottir (81) Australia Hayley Raso (39), Ellie Carpenter, (36), Caitlin Foord (76) TEAM OF THE MONTH Brazil Andressinha (71) Defender Katherine Reynolds and forward Midge Purce were both named to the NWSL Team of the Month for June by the NWSL Media Association. Purce started all four matches for Portland in Switzerland Ana Crnogorcevic (113) June, recording four goals. Reynolds helped anchor a defense that allowed just two goals in June, registering two shutouts. She started and played 90 minutes in every match. PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

SCOUTING ORLANDO LONGEST INDIVIDUAL STREAKS PLAYERS Orlando enters Sunday’s match with two wins in its last three matches, including a 4-3 win over the Washington Spirit on July 6. Marta tallied a brace for the Pride Consecutive Games with Goal:...... 5, Heath, Aug. 18-April 14, 2019 to help secure the win against Washington. Along with Marta, Chioma Ubogagu is Consecutive Games with Assist:...... 4, Catley, July 13-23, 2014 tied for the team lead with three goals in 2019. Additionally, several key players Consecutive Games with Point:...... 7, Heath, Aug. 5, 2018-April 14, 2019 have returned from the World Cup for Orlando along with Marta, including Aus- Consecutive Games with Shot:...... 42, Sinclair, June 16, 2017-April 20, 2019 tralians and , Brazilian Camila and Canadian Shelina Zadorsky. Consecutive Games with SOG:...... 13, Morgan, June 21- Aug. 17, 2014 Consecutive Games with Corner Kick:...... 16, Long, April 25, 2015-Aug. 30, 2015 Consecutive Games with Offside:...... 7, Morgan, April 21-May 25, 2013 ROAD WARRIORS Consecutive Games with Foul Com.:...... 12, Farrelly, April 11, 2015-July 22, 2015 With their win on the road against Houston on June 29, Thorns FC improved to Consecutive Games with Foul Suff.:...... 12, Horan, March 24-June 16, 2018 4-1-3 on the road this season. Portland has scored in all of its road matches in Consecutive Games with Caution:...... 4, Horan, May 1-21, 2016 2019, tallying 16 goals in eight away games. Dating back to the 2018 season, Portland has suffered just one loss in its last 10 road games (6-1-3). Portland will Consecutive Games with Ejection:...... 1, 4x (last: Heath, May 7, 2016) play just four of its remaining 14 games on the road after playing eight of its first Consecutive Starts:...... 55, Sinclair, Sept. 4, 2016-April 28, 2019 10 away from home. Consecutive Minutes:...... 3,683, Menges, April 17, 2016-Sept. 2, 2017

GOALKEEPERS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Scoreless Streak (minutes):...... 341, Franch, Sept. 2-Sept. 30, 2017 PLAYERS Consecutive Shutouts:...... 3, Franch, Sept. 2-Sept. 23, 2017 Goals:...... 3, 3x (last: Sinclair, April 20, 2019 at Chicago) Consecutive Starts:...... 27, Franch, April 15, 2017-April 15, 2018 Assists:...... 2, 9x (last: Charley, June 2, 2019 vs. Chicago) Consecutive Minutes in Goal:...... 2,430, Franch, April 15, 2017-April 15, 2018

Points:...... 7, Nadim, Sept. 4, 2016 vs. Boston STRONG DEFENSE Shots:...... 11, Sinclair, Aug. 10, 2014 at Boston Portland has recorded three clean sheets in its last six games. During that span, Shots on Goal:...... 7, Sinclair, Aug. 10, 2014 at Boston Thorns FC have surrendered just three goals. Portland currently ranks tied for third in the NWSL with four clean sheets this season. Corner Kicks:...... 12, Long, May 21, 2014 vs. Western NY

Offsides:...... 8, Long, May 16, 2014 at Boston SHARING THE WEALTH In the club’s first 11 games, 10 different players have scored a goal for Portland Fouls Committed:...... 6, 2x (Last: Johnson, July 11, 2015 at Sky Blue FC) and nine different players have tallied an assist. Fouls Suffered:...... 8, Raso, May 27, 2017 vs. Boston WIDE AREAS Cautions/Yellow Cards:...... 1, 130x (last: Brynjarsdottir, July 5, 2019 vs. Reign FC) As a team, Portland has the best crossing accuracy in the NWSL at 29.2 percent. Additionally, Thorns FC have the highest corner kick accuracy in the league at Ejections/Red Cards:...... 1, 4x (last: Heath, May 7, 2016 at Washington) 39.1 percent. GOALKEEPERS Shots Faced:...... 10, 2x (last: Betos, May 30, 2016 at Washington) ON TARGET

Saves:...... 10, LeBlanc, Aug. 10, 2013 at Western NY Thorns FC lead the NWSL in shot conversion rate (18.3%) and rank third in shooting accuracy (47.1). Midge Purce ranks tied for fourth in the league among Goals Allowed:...... 5, Angerer, July 27, 2014 at Seattle Reign FC players with at least 15 shots in shooting acccuracy (55.6). In total, four players (Purce, Caitlin Foord, Tobin Heath and Christine Sinclair) have a shooting accuracy of better than 50 percent. BETWEEN THE PIPES HOME FORTRESS Britt Eckerstrom has recorded three clean sheets in her last six appearances. Among active goalkeepers, Eckerstrom ranks fourth in save percentage (80.0%) Since 2016, Portland has posted a record of 25-6-6 at Providence Park, outscor- and is also ranks tied for third in the NWSL in clean sheets. ing opponents 75-34 during that span. Thorns FC have earned at least one point in eight of their last nine regular-season home matches (5-1-3). The attendance for Portland’s 2019 home opener on June 2 was 19,461, which was the largest MILESTONES crowd for a Thorns FC home-opening match in their seven NWSL seasons. Katherine Reynolds surpassed 10,000 career NWSL minutes played on June 29 against Houston to become the ninth player in league history to reach this mile- AGAINST ORLANDO stone. Christine Sinclair is set to join this group with five more minutes played. Sunday’s match marks the 10th regular-season meeting all-time between Hitting this mark, Sinclair will become just the fourth player in league history Portland and Orlando. Thorns FC are 7-1-1 all-time with a record of 3-1-0 at to play all 10,000 minutes with one team, along with Jessica Fishlock, Lauren Providence Park. Portland won each of the previous two meetings against the Barnes and Tori Huster. Pride this season on the road. PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

2 KATHERINE REYNOLDS - D 4 - D

Height: 5-7 DOB: 09/14/87 Height: 5-7 DOB: 07/28/92 Hometown: Medina, Wash. Hometown: Garden City, N.Y. Acquired: Trade with Washington Spirit, 02/02/16 Pronunciation: men-guess Last NWSL goal: 05/30/18, POR vs. NC Acquired: Selected with the No. 25 overall pick in the 2014 Last NWSL assist: 10/02/16, POR vs. WNY (NWSL Semifinal) NWSL College Draft, 01/17/14 Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL assist: n/a

2019: Named to the NWSL Team of the Month for June...Surpassed 10,000 career NWSL 2019: Started her fifth game of the season, logging 45 minutes against Houston on June minutes played against Houston on June 29...One of two players to start and play all 10 29...Played in her 100th career game for Portland on May 18 at Washington...Made her sea- games...Started and played 90 minutes against Orlando on April 14, her first appearance son debut, starting and playing all 90 minutes on May 11 against Orlando. 2018: Named to since suffering a season-ending knee injury on July 25, 2018. 2018: Appeared in 17 the NWSL Second XI...Named Co-Defender of the Year and Community MVP...Appeared in 15 games (16 starts), tallying one goal...Played in her 100th career NWSL match, the 15th matches (all starts)...Started and played in both NWSL playoff matches...Made her 95th ca- player in league history to reach this milestone, tallying her first career NWSL goal on May reer start, second most in club history, against Sky Blue FC on Aug. 22...Started and played 30 against North Carolina...Appeared in her 95th career NWSL match on May 5 against 90 minutes in five consecutive matches (May 19-June 22)...Made her first appearance of Seattle...Started and played 90 minutes in 10 consecutive matches (March 24-May 25). the season, starting and playing 45 minutes against Orlando on May 12. 2017: Named to 2017: Started and played in 10 matches during the regular season...Logged 90 minutes in the NWSL Second XI...Started and played all 180 minutes in both of Portland’s NWSL playoff both of Portland’s NWSL playoff matches...Started 10 straight matches (July 22-Sept. 30) matches...Appeared in 23 matches (all starts), logging 2,063 minutes...Started 41 consecu- to conclude the regular season...Made her first appearance of the season and the 80th of tive regular-season matches, dating back to the 2016 season...Logged 3,683 consecutive her NWSL career, earning the start and logging 73 minutes against Washington on July 22. minutes, spanning from April 17, 2016-Sept. 2, 2017, before subbing out in the 83rd minute 2016: Started her 18th straight match, logging 90 minutes against Sky Blue FC on Sept. against Washington...Made her 80th career appearance on the road against Seattle on Aug. 25...Made her first career start for Thorns FC, and her 60th career NWSL start, playing 26...Surpassed 6,000 career minutes played on the road against Sky Blue FC on June 3. 90 minutes against Boston on May 1...Logged 50 minutes in a substitute role against FC 2016: Named to NWSL Best XI...The only player to start all 20 games this season and play Kansas City on April 23...Made her Thorns FC debut as a second-half substitute against every minute of every match...Reached 4,000 career minutes played in Portland’s win Orlando on April 17. 2015: Appeared in 18 matches (all starts) for the Spirit during the against the Spirit on May 21 becoming the third Thorns FC player in club history to reach 2015 regular season, logging 1,611 minutes. 2014: Played in 19 games (all starts) for the this mark...Earned her 40th career start for Thorns FC, playing 90 minutes in a 2-1 win , logging 1,628 minutes...Played on loan with the Newcastle Jets in against Orlando on April 17. 2015: Started and played in 17 of Portland’s 20 matches... the Australian W-League. Made 25 consecutive starts spanning from July 13, 2014-Aug. 12, 2015...Surpassed 3,000 career minutes played for Portland against Seattle on July 22...Played in her 40th game for Thorns FC on the road against FC Kansas City on Aug. 12.

7 ANA CRNOGORCEVIC - F 8 ANDRESSINHA - M

Height: 5-8 DOB: 10/03/1990 Height: 5-3 DOB: 05/01/1995 Hometown: Steffisburg, Switzerland Hometown: Roque Gonzales, Brazil Acquired: Signed, 03/27/18 Acquired: Trade with Houston Dash, 01/12/18 Last NWSL goal: 04/20/19, POR @ CHI Last NWSL goal: 05/11/19, POR @ ORL Last NWSL assist: 05/18/19, POR @ WSH Last NWSL assist: 09/01/16, HOU vs. BOS

2019: Started and played in nine consecutive matches to start the season, logging 725 2019: Returned the lineup after the World Cup for the first time, starting and playing 79 minutes...Tallied her first assist of the season on May 18 against Washington...Recorded minutes against Houston on June 29...Made her first appearance of the season, tallying her her first goal of the season against Chicago on April 20. 2018: Made her first career NWSL first career goal for Portland, logging 61 minutes in a starting role against Orlando on May playoff appearance on Sept. 15 against Seattle...Appeared in 20 games (17 starts), tallying 11. 2018: Appeared in 18 games, making nine starts during the regular season...Played 45 five goals and three assists...Tallied her fifth goal of the season against Sky Blue FC on July minutes in her home debut on May 5 against Seattle...Made her Thorns FC debut, logging 21...Registered her fourth goal of the season on July 15 against Houston...Tallied a goal and 26 minutes in a substitute role against Utah on April 28. 2017: Played in 21 games (17 an assist against Utah on July 6...Scored her second goal of the season against Houston on starts) for Houston...Tallied two goals and three assists...Was named NWSL Player of the June 22...Registered her first assist on May 19 against Washington...Tallied her first NWSL Week for Week 13, tallying the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over the Washington Spirit. goal gainst Houston on May 9...Earned her first start of the season, playing 57 minutes on 2016: Appeared in 15 matches (all starts) for the Houston Dash...Scored her first NWSL the road against Utah on April 28...Logged 45 minutes, making her second consecutive goal against Orlando on April 23...Finished the season with one goal and one assist. appearance in a substitute role against Washington on April 20...Made her Thorns FC and NWSL debut, logging 30 minutes against Orlando on April 15. INTERNATIONAL Has earned 71 caps, scoring 10 goals for the Brazil Women’s National Team. INTERNATIONAL 2019: Appeared in two games at Women’s World Cup...Made a substitute appearance Has 113 caps and 53 goals for the Switzerland Women’s National Team. against France in the Round of 16 on June 23...Started and played 90 minutes in a 1-0 win 2019: Tallied a goal against Sweden in the Algarve Cup on March 1...Added a second goal over Italy in the group stage on June 18. 2018: Made two appearances for Brazil in the in the Algarve Cup in a 3-1 win over Portugal on March 4. 2018: Appeared in nine games Tournament of Nations...Recorded a brace against Bolivia in a 7-0 win on April 13...Tallied a during 2019 UEFA Women’s World Cup qualifying, tallying two goals...Started and played 90 goal in a 8-0 win over Ecuador in the second group match of the Copa America Femenina. minutes in both matches of a two-leg playoff against Belgium, helping Switzerland advance 2017: Appeared in all three matches at the Tournament of Nations, scoring a brace in a to a playoff for a final UEFA berth against the Netherlands. 2015: Helped lead Switzerland 4-3 loss to the United States. 2016: Made five appearances in 2016 Rio Olympics. 2015: to its first-ever berth in the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2015...Played in all four matches, Started all four matches for Brazil at 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup...Assisted on winning helping Switzerland to the Round of 16, recording a goal and an assist. goal in final group stage match vs. Costa Rica, named Player of the Match. PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

9 CAITLIN FOORD - F 10 LINDSEY HORAN - M Height: 5-5 DOB: 11/11/1994 Height: 5-9 DOB: 05/26/94 Hometown: Lake Illawarra, NSW, Australia Hometown: Golden, Colo. Acquired: Trade with Seattle, 01/12/18 Acquired: National Team Allocation, 01/13/16 Last NWSL goal: 05/18/19, POR @ WSH Last NWSL goal: 09/15/18, POR vs. SEA (NWSL Semifinal) Last NWSL assist: 04/14/19, POR @ ORL Last NWSL assist: 04/20/19, POR @ CHI

2019: Returned to the lineup for the first time since after the World Cup, starting and log- 2019: Recorded her first assist of the season on April 20 against Chicago...Started and ging 50 minutes on July 5 against Reign FC...Tallied her third goal of the season on May 18 logged 90 minutes against Orlando on April 14...2018: On the 15-player shortlist for the against Washington...Recorded her second goal of the season on May 11 against Orlando... Ballon d’Or...Named NWSL MVP...An NWSL Best XI selection...Started and played in 22 Scored her first career NWSL goal, and tallied her first assist for Portland, against Orlando games, tallying 13 goals and two assists...Recorded a goal and an assist in the semifinals on April 14. 2018: Appeared in her first NWSL playoff game on Sept. 15 against Seattle... against Seattle Reign FC on Sept. 15....Finished the regular season ranked third in the Made six appearances (two starts)...Earned her first start, making her 50th career NWSL NWSL in goals (13)...Named NWSL Player of the Month for July...Recorded her second appearance, on Aug. 22 against Sky Blue FC...Made her home debut against Chicago on career brace on July 15 against Houston...Recorded a goal and assist against Orlando on Aug. 18...Made her Thorns FC debut on Aug. 5 against North Carolina. 2017-18: Made six April 15...Tallied her first goal of the season against Chicago on March 31. 2017: Named appearances (four starts), tallying two goals and three assists...Started and scored in the to the NWSL Second XI...Started all 24 games...Tallied four goals and two assists...Started W-League semifinals...Signed with Sydney FC in December 2017...Joined Vegalta Sendai and played all 180 minutes during the NWSL playoffs...Was named NWSL Championship Ladies in Japan, scoring four goals in 17 games. 2016-17: Appeared in 10 games with MVP after scoring the game-winning goal against the North Carolina on Oct. 14...Named to Sydney FC, scoring two goals. 2015-16: Played in 10 games (all starts) for Sky Blue FC... the NWSL Team of the Month for August. Played for Perth Glory during the NWSL offseason, scoring one goal in seven matches. INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL Has earned 74 caps for the U.S. Women’s National Team, scoring 10 goals. Has earned 76 caps, tallying 17 goals. 2019: Started in the semifinals against England, logging the game-winning assist in a 2-1 2019: Appeared in all four matches at the World Cup for Australia...Scored her first career on July 2...Made a substitute appearance in the quarterfinals against France on June 28... World Cup goal in a 3-2 win against Brazil on June 13...Started and played 90 minutes in Scored her second goal of the World Cup against Sweden on June 20...Started and played Australia’s opening group game of the World Cup against Italy on June 9...Started and tal- all 90 minutes in her World Cup debut, tallying her first career World Cup goal against Thai- lied a goal and an assist against the United States on April 4...Appeared in all three games land on June 11. 2018: One of five nominees for U.S. Soccer’s Female Player of the Year... (2 starts) during the Cup of Nations, tallying a goal in a 3-0 win over Argentina on March 5. Played in 19 games (16 starts), recording three goals and eight assists...Appeared in all five 2018: Recorded a hat-trick against Chile on Nov. 13...Made three substitute appearances matches during the 2018 Women’s Concacaf Championship, tallying five assists and one goal. for Australia during the Tournament of Nations. 11 DAGNY BRYNJARSDOTTIR - M 12 CHRISTINE SINCLAIR - F

Height: 5-11 DOB: 08/10/1991 Height: 5-9 DOB: 06/12/83 Hometown: Hella, Iceland Hometown: Burnaby, B.C. Pronunciation: dag-knee brin-yas-daughter Acquired: National Team Allocation, 01/11/13 Acquired: Trade with , 10/26/15 Last NWSL goal: 04/20/19, POR @ CHI Last NWSL goal: 05/11/19, POR @ ORL Last NWSL assist: 04/28/19, POR @ NJ Last NWSL assist: 08/12/17, POR @ CHI

2019: Has appeared in 10 matches, making eight starts...Scored her first goal of the 2019: Returned to the starting lineup for the first time since after the World Cup, starting season, logging 90 minutes on May 11 against Orlando...Earned her first start of the season, and playing 90 minutes against Reign FC on July 5...Named to the NWSL Team of the Month logging 67 minutes against Sky Blue FC on April 28...Returned to the field for the first time of April...Tallied her first assist of the season on April 28 against Sky Blue FC...Named NWSL for Thorns FC since 2017 against Orlando on April 14. 2017: Appeared in 11 matches (6 Player of the Week for Week 2...Recorded her second career hat-trick on April 20 against starts), recording one assist...Appeared in both NWSL playoff matches, logged 36 minutes Chicago. 2018: Named to the 15-player shortlist for the Ballon d’Or...An NWSL Second XI in the NWSL Championship on Oct. 14 against North Carolina...Tallied her first assist of the selection...Only player to start and play every minute for Portland during the regular season, season against Chicago on Aug. 12..Earned her first start of the season against FC Kansas appearing in all 24 games...Finished with nine goals and six assists, ranking in the top five City on June 28. 2016: Appeared in 17 matches (12 starts), tallying five goals and one in NWSL in both categories...Tallied her 40th career NWSL goal becoming just the third assist...Made her NWSL and Thorns FC debut, tallying her first career goal against Orlando player in league history to accomplish this milestone on Aug. 22 at Sky Blue FC...Tallied on April 17...Tallied her second NWSL goal, the game-winner, against Boston on May 1... a goal and an assist in her 100th appearance for the club on June 22 against Houston... Notched her fourth goal against Sky Blue FC on July 2...Tallied her first assist of the season Registered her fifth career brace in a win against Chicago on March 31. on July 9 against FC Kansas City...Recorded the game-winning goal against Western NY on Sept. 11...Logged 50 minutes as a substitute in the NWSL Semifinal against Western New INTERNATIONAL York, registering an assist. The Canada Women’s National Team captain has 286 international caps and 182 goals. 2019: Started all four matches at the World Cup, tallying her 182nd career international INTERNATIONAL goal against the Netherlands on June 20...Scored her 181st international goal in a 3-0 win Has earned 81 caps and tallied 23 goals with the Iceland Women’s National Team. against Mexico on May 18...Registered her 180th career goal in a 1-0 win over England on 2019: Returned to the field for Iceland for the first time since the birth of her son, making April 5...Appeared in all three matches at the Algarve Cup, scoring one goal. 2018: Tabbed three appearances at the Algarve Cup. 2017: Started three matches in 2019 World Cup Canadian Player of the Year for the 14th time...Tallied eight goals and two assists in 12 qualifying group play for Iceland, tallying three goals and one assist...Recorded a brace and appearances...Appeared in all five matches (4 starts), tallying four goals during the 2018 an assist in 3-2 upset win over Germany on Oct. 20...Started the first two matches of group Women’s Concacaf Championship. play at the 2017 EUROs, logging an assist in a 2-1 loss to Switzerland. PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

15 ELLIE CARPENTER - D 16 EMILY SONNETT - D

Height: 5-5 DOB: 04/28/00 Height: 5-7 DOB: 11/25/93 Hometown: Cowra, NSW, Australia Hometown: Marietta, Ga. Acquired: Discovery, Signed April 28, 2018 Acquired: Drafted, No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NWSL College Last NWSL goal: 05/19/18, POR at WSH Draft Last NWSL assist: 06/29/19, POR at HOU Last NWSL goal: 04/28/19, POR at NJ Last NWSL assist: 07/15/18, POR vs. HOU

2019: Returned to the lineup for the first time after the World Cup, logging 45 minutes and 2019: Scored her first goal of the season at Sky Blue FC on April 28...Started and played tallying her first career NWSL assist against Houston on June 29...Started five consecu- 90 minutes against Orlando on April 14 - her 60th appearance for Portland. 2018: An tive games to begin the season (April 14-May 18). 2018-19: Played on loan with Canberra NWSL Best XI selection...Started and played in 20 matches, tallying a goal and assist... United in the Australian W-League...Appeared in 11 matches (10 starts), tallying three goals. Recorded her first assist of the season on July 15 against Houston...Tallied her first goal 2018: Made her first NWSL playoff appearance on Sept. 15 against Seattle...Appeared in of the season on May 5 against Seattle. 2017-18: Played with Sydney FC in the W-League 17 games (14 starts)...Registered the game-winning goal, the first of her Thorns FC career, during the NWSL offseason...Appeared in 11 matches (9 starts), helping lead Sydney FC to become the youngest goal scorer in NWSL history on May 19 against Washington... to the Grand Final...One of four players to start all 24 matches during the regular season... Earned her first start, making her home debut on May 12 against Orlando...Made her NWSL Recorded three goals and one assist...Registered the game-winning assist in the NWSL and Thorns FC debut as the youngest player (18yrs, 11days) to feature in an NWSL match Championship match on Oct. 14 against the North Carolina Courage...Tallied her second against Houston on May 9. 2017-18: Played for Canberra United during the W-League career NWSL playoff goal against Orlando on Oct. 7...Named to the NWSL Team of the season...Started and played in 10 of Canberra United’s 12 matches, tallying two goals and Month for August...Recorded the first assist of her NWSL career on Sept. 2 against two assists...Named Supporters’ Player of the Year and Canberra United Player of the Year. Washington...Named to the NWSL Team of the Month for April. 2016: Started 15 matches... Scored her first professional goal in the semifinal round against the Western New York INTERNATIONAL Flash ...Became the third rookie in team history to start in a Thorns FC home opener, log- Has earned 36 caps with the Australia Women’s National Team, scoring one goal. ging 90 minutes in her NWSL and Thorns FC debut against Orlando on April 17. 2019: Started and played in all four matches at the World Cup, tallying one assist...Started and played all 90 minutes in her World Cup debut against Italy on June 9...Started two INTERNATIONAL matches to help Australia win the FFA Cup of Nations Tournament. 2018: Started all three Has earned 35 caps with the U.S. Women’s National Team. matches for Australia during the Tournament of Nations...Logged 120 minutes against 2019: Made her World Cup debut against Chile on June 16 as a substitute...Started and Thailand, helping Australia advance to the final of the AFC Asian Cup...Started and played in logged two assists against Australia on April 4...Appeared in two matches during the two of three group matches at the AFC Asian Cup, helping Australia qualify for the 2019 FIFA SheBelieves Cup.. 2018: Played in 14 matches (9 starts), recording one assist...Appeared Women’s World Cup. in three matches during the 2018 Women’s Concacaf Championship.

17 TOBIN HEATH - M 20 KELLI HUBLY - D

Height: 5-6 DOB: 05/29/88 Height: 5-9 DOB: 08/09/1994 Hometown: Basking Ridge, N.J. Hometown: Elk Grove, Ill. Acquired: National Team Allocation, 01/11/13 Acquired: Signed, 04/27/18 Last NWSL goal: 04/28/19, POR @ NJ Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL assist: 04/14/19, POR @ ORL Last NWSL assist: n/a

2019: Named to the NWSL Team of the Month of April...Scored her second goal of the sea- 2019: Made her third straight start of the season, playing all 90 minutes against Houston son on April 28 at Sky Blue FC...Named NWSL Player of the Week for Week 1...Tallied a goal on June 29...Started for a second consecutive match, logging 77 minutes against Utah on and an assist against Orlando on April 14. 2018: An NWSL Best XI selection...Appeared in June 21...Made her first start and appearance of the 2019 season against North Carolina 17 games (14 starts)...Ranked second in the NWSL in assists (7)...Tallied her seventh goal on June 15. 2018: Made her ninth start of the season on the road against Chicago on June of the season and added an assist on Sept. 7 against Seattle...Scored back-to-back game 16...Recorded her 10th appearance of the season against North Carolina on May 30...Made winners on Aug. 22 and Aug. 25...Tallied her 20th career assist and scored her fourth goal a substitute appearance, logging 45 minutes against Orlando on May 12...Started seven of the season on Aug. 18 against Chicago...Recorded a goal and assist on July 6 against consecutive matches to start the season (March 24-May 9)...Earned her first professional Utah...Scored her second goal of the season on June 22 against Houston...Tallied her first start, logging 90 minutes, against the North Carolina Courage on March 24. 2017: Made assist of the season on May 12 against Orlando...Scored her first goal against Utah on April two substitute appearances...Appeared in her first NWSL match against the North Carolina 28. 2017: Appeared in four total matches...Made her first start of the season against Or- Courage on July 15...Logged a second substitute appearance against Washington on July lando on Oct. 7. 2016: Earned NWSL Best XI honors...Set a new NWSL record for the most assists 22. in a single season (10)...Appeared in 14 matches (13 starts), tallying one goal and 10 assists.

INTERNATIONAL Has 156 international caps with the United States Women’s National Team, scoring 30 goals. 2019: Started in the Women’s World Cup final against the Netherlands on july 7...Has started four matches at the World Cup...Started and logged the assist on the game-winning goal against France in the quarterfinals on June 28...Tallied a goal in a 5-3 win over Australia on April 4....Started all three matches during the SheBelieves Cup, scoring two goals. 2018: One of five nominees for U.S. Soccer’s Female Player of the Year...Played in 10 games (8 starts), tallying seven goals and six as- sists...Started and played in four games for the USWNT, tallying four goals to help the United States qualify for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup. 8 PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

21 HAYLEY RASO - F 23 MIDGE PURCE - M

Height: 5-4 DOB: 09/05/94 Height: 5-5 DOB: 09/18/1995 Hometown: Burleigh Waters, Queensland, Australia Hometown: Olney, Md. Pronunciation: RASS-o Acquired: Dispersal Draft, 01/30/18 Acquired: Claimed off waivers, 04/15/16 Last NWSL goal: 06/29/19, POR at HOU Last NWSL goal: 08/11/18, POR at ORL Last NWSL assist: 09/30/17, BOS vs. NJ Last NWSL assist: 08/25/18, POR at WSH

2019: Returned to the field for the first time since returning from the World Cup, making a 2019: Named to the NWSL Team of the Month for June...Has made eight appearances (4 substitute appearance against Reign FC on July 5...Made her season debut, logging 45 min- starts), tallying five goals...Recorded her fifth goal of the season against Houston on June utes as a substitute on May 11 against Orlando. 2018-19: Played on loan with the Brisbane 29...Her five goals rank tied for second in the NWSL...Scored for a third straight match, Roar, appearing in three matches (2 starts), tallying one goal. 2018: Played in 12 games (9 recording her fourth goal of the season on the road against North Carolina on June 15... starts), tallying two goals and two assists...Scored her first goal of the season on July 21 Tallied her first career brace, and her first goal at Providence Park, on June 2 against against Sky Blue FC...Recorded her first assist of the season on July 15 against Houston... Chicago...Scored her first goal for Thorns FC, the game-winner, on May 25 against Sky Earned her first start of the season against Seattle on June 30...Made her season debut Blue FC...Made three straight appearances as a substitute (April 20-May 11)...Made her against Chicago on June 16. 2017: Played on loan with the Brisbane Roar, helping lead the season debut as a second-half substitute against Chicago on April 20. 2018: Played in 19 club to a W-League Premiership...Appeared in 22 matches (20 starts)...Tallied six goals and games, making 15 starts during the regular season...Appeared in her first NWSL playoff three assists...Started both of Portland’s NWSL playoff matches, recording her first career game against Seattle on Sept. 15...Made her 15th start and 19th appearance of the season NWSL playoff goal in the semifinals against Orlando on Oct. 7...Named to the NWSL Team of against Seattle on Sept. 7...Returned to the starting lineup, playing 45 minutes against Utah the Month for August...Named NWSL Player of the Week (Week 18) with a brace against Se- on July 6...Logged 17 minutes as a substitute after returning from injury on June 30 against attle on Aug. 26...Scored her second goal of the season against North Carolina on July 15... Seattle...Started 11 straight matches (March 24-May 30)...Started and played 89 minutes on Tallied her first career NWSL goal, and added an assist, against FC Kansas City on June 28. the road against Chicago on March 31...Made her Thorns FC debut, starting and playing 90 minutes, against the North Carolina Courage on March 24. 2017: The ninth pick in the 2017 INTERNATIONAL NWSL College Draft by the Boston Breakers...Appeared in 22 matches (13 starts) during her Has earned 39 caps with the Australia Women’s National Team, scoring three goals. rookie season...Tallied a goal and two assists in her first season...Made her professional 2019: Played in all four matches at the World Cup...Made her World Cup debut in the open- debut on April 16 against FC Kansas City...Scored her first professional goal on July 1, the ing group game against Italy on June 9...Logged an assist against the United States on April game-winner, against the Washington Spirit. 4...Appeared in all three matches during the Cup of Nations, tallying one goal. 2018: Ap- peared in all three group games at the AFC Asian Cup, helping Australia qualify for the 2019 FIFA World Cup...Scored her second career international goal in an 8-0 win over Vietnam.

24 ADRIANNA FRANCH - GK 25 MEGHAN KLINGENBERG - D

Height: 5-9 DOB: 11/12/90 Height: 5-2 DOB: 08/02/88 Hometown: Salina, Kan. Hometown: Gibsonia, Pa. Acquired: Trade with Orlando, 12/10/15 Acquired: Trade with Orlando, 11/02/15 Last NWSL win: 04/14/19, POR @ ORL Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL shutout: 04/14/19, POR @ ORL Last NWSL assist: 06/02/19, POR vs. CHI

2019: Recorded a shutout against Orlando on April 14. 2018: Named NWSL Goalkeeper of 2019: Has started all 11 matches, tallying three assists...Recorded her third assist of the the Year...NWSL Best XI pick...Started 14 games...Recording 45 saves and three shutouts... season against Chicago on June 2...Named to the NWSL Team of the Month for April... Finished the season with a 76.3 save percentage...Started and played in both NWSL playoff Recorded her first career multi-assist game on April 20 against Chicago...Surpassed 5,000 games...Recorded her third shutout of the season on Aug. 25 against Washington...Named career minutes played for Thorns FC against Orlando on April 14. 2018: Started and played NWSL Player of the Week for Week 20...Earned her first shutout of the season on July 6 in 20 games during the regular season...Recorded her second assist of the season on May against Utah...Was named NWSL Player of the Week for Week 14 after making 11 saves 25 against Utah...Tallied her first assist of the season on May 5 against Seattle. 2017: in two matches...Earned her first win of the season on the road against Chicago on March Named to the NWSL Second XI...Led the team with six assists during the regular season, 31. 2017: Named NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year...An NWSL Best XI selection...Started all 24 ranking among the top five in the NWSL...Appeared in 23 matches (22 starts), logging 1,935 matches with a record of 14-5-5...Set a NWSL single-season record for shutouts, logging minutes...Started both NWSL playoff matches, logging 180 minutes...Started 20 straight her 11th shutout in a scoreless draw against the Orlando Pride on Sept. 23...Led the league matches to conclude the regular season...Tied for second in the NWSL with six assists... in save percentage (80.0)...Ranked fourth in the NWSL in saves (80 saves)...Posted a 0.83 Recorded her fifth assist of the season, her second game-winning assist of the campaign, goals-against average...Started both NWSL playoff matches, registering a shutout and five against Houston on Aug. 15...Tallied her fourth assist on the game-winning goal against saves in the NWSL Championship against the North Carolina Courage on Oct. 14...Made six Chicago on Aug. 12...Registered her second assist of the season against Sky Blue FC on saves, including her second penalty-kick save of this season and the eighth of her career June 3...Recorded her first Thorns FC assist on May 6 against Seattle. for Thorns FC to become the club’s all-time career leader in shutouts with in a win against Sky Blue FC on June 3. 2016: Started and played in six matches, logging 540 minutes... INTERNATIONAL Registered three shutouts...Made her first career start and appearance for Thorns FC, Has earned 74 caps, tallying three goals for the U.S. Women’s National Team. recording a shutout against Boston on May 1, surpassing 100 saves for her NWSL career. 2017: Named to the short list for the 2016 FIFPro World Best XI. 2016: Named to her first Olympic roster for the 2016 Olympics, starting and playing in three matches...Named to the INTERNATIONAL FIFPro Women’s World XI. 2015: A member of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions 2019: Named to the roster for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup...Earned her first interna- in her first World Cup tournament, she played every minute of all seven games…Named to tional cap against England on March 2 in the SheBelieves Cup. the FIFA Women’s World Cup All-Star Team. PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

27 - D 30 CELESTE BOUREILLE - M

Height: 5-6 DOB: 10/20/1995 Height: 5-9 DOB: 04/20/94 Hometown: Richmond, Va. Hometown: San Francisco, Calif. Acquired: Signed, 03/19/18 Pronunciation: BOO-ray Last NWSL goal: n/a Acquired: Signed, 04/15/16 Last NWSL assist: n/a Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL assist: 06/15/19, POR at NCC

2019: Started in her sixth straight match on July 5 against Reign FC...Made her season de- 2019: Appeared as a substitute, playing in her ninth game of the season on June 29 but, starting and playing all 90 minutes on May 25 against Sky Blue FC. 2018: Appeared in against Houston...Made her seventh start of the season on June 21 against Utah...Started her first NWSL playoff game against Seattle on Sept. 15...Made a second straight substitute and played 90 minutes, recording her first career NWSL and Thorns FC assist on June 15 appearance, playing 20 minutes on Aug. 5 against North Carolina...Logged a season-high 45 against North Carolina...Logged 47 minutes as a substitute on June 2 against Chicago in minutes on the road against Sky Blue FC on July 21...Made her home debut as a late-game her 50th appearance with the club...Started five consecutive matches (April 14-May 18) to substitute against Utah on July 6...Logged 18 minutes and made her second appearance as begin the season. 2018: Appeared in her first NWSL playoff game against Seattle on Sept. a substitute on the road against Chicago on March 31...Made her professional debut, log- 15...Started for a 12th consecutive match, her 21st appearance of the season, on Sept. 7 ging 12 minutes as a second-half substitute against the North Carolina Courage on March against Seattle...Made her seventh start of the season, logging 90 minutes against Houston 24. on june 22...Appeared in her ninth game of the season, playing 30 minutes against Chicago on June 16...Logged 45 minutes in a starting role against Seattle on May 5...Started and played all 90 minutes in four consecutive matches (March 24-April 20). 2017-18: Played on loan with the Brisbane Roar of the W-League, helping guide the side to a W-League Premiership....Started and played in all 12 regular-season matches for the Roar...Scored her first professional goal, the game-winner, in a 2-1 win over Melbourne Victory...Played in 17 games (13 starts), logging 1,181 minutes for Thorns FC. 2016-17: Played on loan in the offseason for W-League side Canberra United, helping lead the team to a regular-season title and a spot in the W-League playoffs...Started and played in all 13 games, including an extra-time semifinal loss against eventual W-League Champion Melbourne City FC...Made her professional debut with Thorns FC, starting and playing all 90 minutes against Seattle on May 29...Played in six games (5 starts), logging 422 minutes during the regular season... Started four straight games, playing all 90 minutes from July 2-July 30...Made an appear- ance as a substitute on Sept. 4 at home against the Boston Breakers.

31 BELLA BIXBY - GK 33 BRITT ECKERSTROM - GK

Height: 6-0 DOB: 11/20/95 Height: 5-10 DOB: 05/28/93 Hometown: Milwaukie, Ore. Hometown: Germantown, Md. Acquired: 2018 NWSL College Draft, 29th pick Acquired: Trade with North Carolina Courage, 3/8/17 Last NWSL win: n/a Last NWSL win: 06/29/19, POR at HOU Last NWSL shutout: n/a Last NWSL shutout: 06/21/19, POR vs. UTAH

COLLEGE 2019: Registered her third shutout of the season, making four saves against Utah on 2017: Set Oregon State career record with 394 saves...Named CoSIDA Academic All-District June 21...Recorded her second shutout of the season, logging five saves against Chicago Second Team...A PAC-12 All-Academic Honorable mention pick...Started 17 games during on June 2...Earned her first shutout of the season on May 25 against Sky Blue FC...Made her senior season, making 97 saves to go along with six shutouts. 2016: Named PAC-12 her first start of the season, logging four saves and earning her first win of the season on All-Academic Second Team...Started all 20 matches...Recorded four shutouts, registering May 11 against Orlando. 2018-19: Appeared in all 12 matches (12 starts) on loan with the 86 saves. 2015: A First team PAC-12 All-Academic selection...Started and played in 18 Newcastle Jets of the Australian W-League...Led the W-League with 61 saves...Recorded matches...Recorded five shutouts. 2014: Started 18 games, recording 126 saves...Posted a season-high 11 saves in a match against Sydney FC on Jan. 3...Recorded five or more three shutouts. saves in seven matches. 2018: Logged a season-best six saves, stopping a penalty kick, on the road against Chicago on June 16...Recorded her second straight shutout win on May 25 against Utah...Earned her first win and shutout with Thorns FC, making four saves on May 19 against Washington...Logged five saves on the road against Houston on May 5... Made her Thorns FC debut, and her third career NWSL start, logging four saves against Washington on April 20. 2017-18: Started and played all 12 regular-season matches for Newcastle Jets on loan in the Australian W-League during the offseason, helping lead the Jets to their first postseason appearance since 2008-09...Made 35 saves...Did not appear in a match for Thorns FC during the 2017 season. 2016: Drafted 26th overall in the NWSL Col- lege Draft - the first goalkeeper selected in the draft ... Appeared in three matches, making three starts for the Western NY Flash...Recorded a pair of shutouts...Made 16 saves in three games, posting a 0.67 goals-against average...Named NWSL Player of the Week for Week 8, recording a shutout while making a caree-high nine saves in a 1-0 win against the Orlando Pride on June 11. PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

34 TYLER LUSSI - F 35 GABBY SEILER - D/M

Height: 5-7 DOB: 01/26/1995 Height: 5-5 DOB: 09/14/94 Hometown: Lutherville, Md. Hometown: Peachtree City, Ga. Pronunciation: LUCY Acquired: 2018 NWSL College Draft, 9th pick Acquired: 2017 NWSL College Draft, 21st overall pick Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL goal: 06/29/19, POR at HOU Last NWSL assist: n/a Last NWSL assist: 06/29/19, POR at HOU

2019: in her eight appearance of the season, tallied her first goal and assist of the season 2019: Logged 90 minutes in her fifth straight start on the road against Houston on June in 27 minute as a substitute on the road against Houston on June 29...Made her seventh 29...Started and played 90 minutes for a fourth consecutive match on June 21 against appearance of the season, logging 25 minutes as a substitute against Utah on June 21... Utah...Made her Providence Park debut, starting and playing 90 minutes on June 2 against Earned her first start of the season, logging 59 minutes on May 25 against Sky Blue FC... Chicago...Earned her first professional start, making her third appearance of the season, Entered the match as a late-game substitute, her second substitute appearance, on May on May 11 against Orlando...Appeared in her second match of the season as a substitute 11 against Orlando...Made a late-game substitute appearance on April 14 against Orlando. against Sky Blue FC on April 28...Made her Thorns FC and NWSL debut, logging 23 minutes 2018: Appeared in 15 games (4 starts), tallying a goal and an assist...Scored her first goal of as a substitute on April 20 against Chicago. the season on July 6 against Utah...Tallied her first assist of the season in a substitute role against Houston on June 22...Made her ninth appearance of the season, logging 45 minutes COLLEGE against Chicago on June 16...Started for a third straight match, logging 45 minutes against 2017: Played in 23 matches (23 starts), recording six goals and eight assists during her Washington on April 20...Earned her first start of the season, playing 45 minutes on the road senior season at Florida...United Soccer Coaches All-America third team... United Soccer against Chicago...Logged 21 minutes as a substitute against the North Carolina Courage on Coaches All-Southeast Region first team... All-Southeastern Conference first-team selec- March 24. 2017: Appeared in five matches, making three starts as a rookie....Scored her tion... Led UF with eight assists and second in goals (6) and points (20)... Tied for third in first career goal and added an assist in her fourth professional start against Houston on Aug. SEC for assists (8) and ninth in points (20) for all matches played...MAC Hermann Trophy 5...Tallied her first career assist against Washington on July 22...Earned her first profes- Watch List. 2016: Played in 23 matches (23 starts), recoring one goal and two assists... sional start against North Carolina, playing 80 minutes on July 15...Made her professional Named NSCAA First Team All-South Region...An All-SEC First Team pick. 2015: Sat out debut, logging 45 minutes against Houston on July 8. season due to SEC transfer rules. 2014: Led Georgia with nine goals and nine assists... Earned NSCAA Second Team All-South Region...Named First Team All-SEC...Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List. 2013: Started every match during her freshman season at Georgia...Recorded one goal and two assists.

36 ANGELA SALEM - M 37 EMILY OGLE - M

Height: 5-5 DOB: 07/24/88 Height: 5-5 DOB: 08/05/96 Hometown: Akron, Ohio Hometown: Strongsville, Ohio Acquired: Dispersal Draft, 01/30/18 Acquired: 2019 NWSL College Draft, 24th pick Last NWSL goal: 07/17/18, BOS vs. SKY Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL assist: 04/18/15, WSH vs. KC Last NWSL assist: n/a

2019: Started for a second straight match, logging 43 minutes against Chicago on June 2... 2019: Made her professional and Thorns FC debut on the road as a second-half substitute Earned her first start of the season, logging 74 minutes on May 25 against Sky Blue FC... on June 15 against North Carolina. Made her season debut, logging 36 minutes against Washington on May 18. 2018: Ap- peared in five games, making one start...Played a season-high 45 minutes against Sky Blue COLLEGE FC on June 27...Logged a season-high 32 minutes in her third appearance of the season on 2018: Named United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-American…Big Ten Midfielder of the May 25 against Utah...Made her Thorns FC debut as a late-game substitute against Chicago Year…All-Big Ten First Team…United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team…Senior on March 31. 2017: Started and played in all 24 matches for the Boston Breakers...Logged CLASS Award Candidate…MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List...Started all 25 matches… 2,117 minutes...Made her 100th career NWSL appearance on Sept. 10 against Portland. Recorded 17 points on six goals and five assists. 2017: United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest 2016: Appeared in 19 games (all starts)...Scored first career NWSL goal on July 17 against Region first team…All-Big Ten First Team…MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List…Started all the Washington Spirit. 2015: Played in 15 matches with the Spirit during the regular 24 matches…Finished the year with 13 points on four goals and five assists. 2016: Red- season, making 12 starts...Helped lead Washington to a berth in the NWSL playoffs, starting shirted. 2015: NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region first-team honoree...Named to the All-Big Ten and playing 84 minutes in a semifinal loss to Seattle Reign FC...Tallied one assist. 2014: second team...Started all 27 matches...Finished the year with 19 points on seven goals and Made 23 appearances (22 starts) in her second season with the Western New York Flash... five assists. 2014: Big Ten Freshman of the Year...Big Ten All-Freshman Team...Started all 24 Played for the Newcastle Jets in the W-League during the NWSL offseason. 2013: Helped games...Dished out six assists on the season...Scored three goals. lead the Flash to a NWSL Shield and a berth in the NWSL Championship match, started and played 90 minutes in the semifinal and the championship match...Made 21 appearances Youth National Team (20 starts) during the regular season...Went on loan to Newcastle Jets in the offseason. Joined the U.S. U-23 WNT at the 2017 La Manga Tournament (March 2017)...Started all six 2012: Played for the Flash in the WPSL Elite, started 15 of 16 matches during the season... matches for the United States U-20 Women’s National Team at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Scored the game-winning penalty kick in the championship game against the Chicago Red Cup...Nominated for the U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year award in 2016. Stars. 2011: Played for the Atlanta Beat of Women’s Professional Soccer, appearing in 11 games (9 starts)...Played on loan with Aland United in Finland. PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

38 SIMONE CHARLEY - F 40 MARISSA EVERETT - F

Height: DOB: 02/04/1995 Height: 5-4 DOB: 08/29/1997 Hometown: Hoover, Ala. Hometown: Canyon Lake, Calif. Acquired: Discovery, Signed to supplemental roster Acquired: Signed as national team replacement player Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL goal: 06/02/19, POR vs. CHI Last NWSL assist: 06/02/19, POR vs. CHI Last NWSL assist: n/a

2019: Made a subsitute appearance on July 5 against Reign FC...Made a fifth consecutive 2019: Made her fourth consecutive substitute appearance on June 21 against Utah...In her start, logging 63 minutes against Houston on June 29...Started for a fourth straight match second professional match, logged her first professional goal as a second-half substitute on on June 21 against Utah..Recorded two assists in her Providence Park debut in her second June 2 against Chicago...Made her professional debut, logging 11 minutes as a substitute professional match on June 2 against Chicago...Made her professional debut, earning her against Sky Blue FC on May 25. first start and playing 79 minutes on May 25 against Sky Blue FC. COLLEGE COLLEGE Played four seasons (2015-18) at the University of Oregon, appearing in 72 career matches 2017: Played in and started 19 games as a graduate student forward for the Commodores, (68 starts). During her career with the Ducks, Everett tallied 18 goals and 10 assists. posting 14 points on four goals and six assists...Named Second Team All-Southeast Region (United Soccer Coaches)...Garnered Second Team All-SEC accolades. 2016: Redshirted. 2015: Led team in goals (7), assists (4) and points (18)... Named to All-South Region First Team and Second Team All-SEC...Scored four game-winners, including golden goals in over- time victories at Gonzaga and No. 8 South Carolina. 2014: Team’s top scorer and named First Team All-SEC... Also named to All-South Region Second Team...Played in 19 games, making 17 starts...She scored a team-high nine goals and dished out three assists. 2013: Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Team’s top returning scorer with five goals and 15 points... Also had five assists, which tied for team-high...Helped Vandy to its best offensive output in 13 years...Played in the first 17 games of the season, starting 16 games.

41 MADISON POGARCH - D/M

Height: 5-6 DOB: 11/05/1997 Hometown: Heartland, Mich. Acquired: Discovery, Signed to supplemental roster Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL assist: n/a

2019: Made her third appearance, her first at Providence Park, logging 13 minutes on June 21 against Utah...Earned her first professional start in her second appearance on the road against North Carolina on June 15...Made her professional debut, logging 16 minutes as a substitute against Sky Blue FC on May 25.

COLLEGE 2018: Started all 19 matches...Named Third Team All-Big Ten...Selected as a candidate for Senior CLASS Award...Started 19 matches, tallying two assists. Prior to Rutgers: Played at Central Michigan for three seasons (2015-17)...Two-time All-MAC performer...First Team All- MAC in 2017...Second Team All-MAC in 2016...MAC All-Freshman Team in 2015...Voted Team Co-Captain by peers 2017...Started 52 out of 58 games...Finished fourth on the team with six points (1 goal, 4 assists) her junior year, while ranking second on the team in shots (38) and shots on goal (18)...Voted Most Valuable Teammate by peers (2016,2017)...Two-time Academic All-MAC recipient (2016, 2017).

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2019 REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS

NO POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E 23 M Midge Purce 9 5 521 5 0 10 24 10 0 7 10 18 0 0 9 F Caitlin Foord 6 6 497 3 1 7 17 7 0 10 8 4 0 0 12 F Christine Sinclair 4 4 360 3 1 7 10 4 0 1 3 5 0 0 17 M Tobin Heath 3 3 270 2 1 5 12 6 18 3 3 7 0 0 25 D Meghan Klingenberg 11 11 967 0 3 3 4 1 20 0 6 6 0 0 34 F Tyler Lussi 8 1 201 1 1 3 0 2 0 1 3 2 1 0 11 M Dagny Brynjarsdottir 10 8 727 1 0 2 12 3 0 0 9 13 0 0 7 F Ana Crnogorcevic 9 9 725 1 0 2 13 3 0 0 7 9 0 0 38 F Simone Charley 6 5 378 0 2 2 13 3 0 7 6 6 0 0 8 M Andressinha 4 3 253 1 0 2 6 1 10 0 2 6 0 0 40 F Marissa Everett 4 0 35 1 0 2 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 16 D Emily Sonnett 3 3 270 1 0 2 4 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 30 M Celeste Boureille 9 7 633 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 6 10 2 0 15 D Ellie Carpenter 7 6 585 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 4 6 0 0 10 M Lindsey Horan 2 2 180 0 1 1 4 3 0 1 5 2 0 0 2 D Katherine Reynolds 11 11 990 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 35 D Gabby Seiler 10 8 695 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 2 6 0 0 27 D Elizabeth Ball 6 6 509 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 1 2 0 4 D Emily Menges 6 6 495 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 20 D Kelli Hubly 3 3 251 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 36 M Angela Salem 3 2 153 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 41 D/M Madison Pogarch 3 0 102 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 F Hayley Raso 2 0 85 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 37 M Emily Ogle 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mallory Weber 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own goals received 0

Thorns FC 11 990 19 13 51 144 50 48 33 96 119 7 0 Opponents 11 990 13 7 33 165 48 58 22 111 104 15 0

NO POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T 33 GK Britt Eckerstrom 8 8 720 34 28 7 0.88 3 0 0 4 2 2 24 GK Adrianna Franch 3 3 270 14 7 6 2.00 1 1 1 1 0 2 Own goals allowed 0

Thorns FC 11 990 48 35 13 1.18 4 1 1 5 2 4 Opponents 11 990 50 31 19 1.73 2 1 2 2 5 4

THORNS FC TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING 1 2 T SHOTS 1 2 T SOG 1 2 T FOULS COM. 1 2 T Thorns FC 10 9 19 Thorns FC 76 68 144 Thorns FC 24 26 50 Thorns FC 41 55 96 Opponents 6 7 13 Opponents 58 107 165 Opponents 14 34 48 Opponents 50 69 119

CORNERS 1 2 T OFFSIDES 1 2 T YELLOW CARDS 1 2 T RED CARDS 1 2 T Thorns FC 33 15 48 Thorns FC 16 17 33 Thorns FC 2 5 7 Thorns FC 0 0 0 Opponents 23 43 66 Opponents 11 11 22 Opponents 4 11 15 Opponents 0 0 0 PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

2019 GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES

THORNS FC 2 at ORLANDO PRIDE 0 THORNS FC 4 at CHICAGO RED STARS 4 THORNS FC 2 at SKY BLUE FC 2 April 14, 2019 • Orlando City Stadium (Orlando, Fla.) • Att: April 20, 2019 • SeatGeek Stadium (Bridgeview, Ill.) • Att: April 28, 2019 • Yurcak Field (Piscataway, N.J.) • Att: 1,321 7,189 12, 967 SCORING SCORING SCORING POR - Sonnett (Sinclair) 32, Heath 34 • NJ - Lloyd (Rodri- POR - Foord (Heath) 45, Heath (Foord) 49 • ORL - none POR - Sinclair (Horan) 16, Crnogorcevic (Klingenberg) 33, guez) 6, Lloyd 18 Sinclair (Klingenberg) 51, Sinclair (penalty kick) 87 • CHI - STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Nagasato (penalty kick) 18, Kerr 20, Vasconcelos (Ertz) 77, STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners POR 22 1 12 3 7 Nagasato 90 POR 14 3 9 4 7 ORL 15 6 18 0 4 NJ 16 3 12 4 3 STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners LINEUP POR 10 3 10 4 4 LINEUP GK Franch, D Carpenter, D Sonnett, D Reynolds, D Klingen- CHI 20 1 6 1 1 GK Franch, D Carpenter, D Sonnett, D Reynolds, D Klingen- berg, M Boureille (Brynjarsdottir, 71), M Horan, M Sinclair ©, berg, M Boureille, M Brynjarsdottir (Seiler, 78), M Sinclair ©, F Crnogorcevic (Lussi, 89), F Foord (Weber, 90+3), F Heath LINEUP F Crnogorcevic (Purce, 68), F Foord, F Heath GK Franch, D Carpenter, D Sonnett, D Reynolds, D Klingen- Subs not used: berg (Seiler, 67), M Boureille (Brynjarsdottir, 89), M Horan, M Subs not used: GK Eckerstrom, D Ball, D Hubly, D Seiler Sinclair ©, F Crnogorcevic (Purce, 79), F Foord, F Heath GK Eckerstrom, D Hubly, D Ball, F Lussi, F Weber

Referee: Ekaterina Koroleva Subs not used: Referee: Reyna Fonseca Weather: Partly cloudy, 82 degrees GK Eckerstrom, D Hubly, F Lussi, F Weber Weather: Cloudy, 51 degrees

Referee: Karen Abt Weather: Windy, 62 degrees

THORNS FC 3 at ORLANDO PRIDE 1 THORNS FC 3 at WASHINGTON SPIRIT 1 THORNS FC 1 at SKY BLUE FC 0 May 11, 2019 • Orlando City Stadium (Orlando, Fla.) • Att: May 18, 2019 • Maryland SoccerPlex (Boyds, Md.) • Att: May 25, 2019 • Yurcak Field (Piscataway, N.J.) • Att: 1,472 4,369 4,039 SCORING SCORING SCORING POR - Purce 69 • NJ - none POR - Brynjarsdottir 28, Andressinha 36, Foord 57 • ORL - POR - Foord (Crnogorcevic) 67 • WSH - Hatch (Harrison) 16, Pressley (Pickett) 10 Own goal (Brynjarsdottir) 47, Di Biasi 71 STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners POR 16 1 9 3 9 STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NJ 8 6 12 2 3 POR 11 4 9 2 2 POR 15 5 4 5 7 ORL 16 2 17 3 9 WSH 16 3 12 1 8 LINEUP GK Eckerstrom, D Ball, D Reynolds, D Menges ©, D Klingen- LINEUP LINEUP berg, M Salem (Pogarch, 75), M Seiler, M Brynjarsdottir, F GK Eckerstrom, D Carpenter, D Reynolds, D Menges ©, GK Eckerstrom, D Carpenter, D Reynolds, D Menges ©, D Lussi (Purce, 59), F Charley (Everett, 79), F Crnogorcevic D Seiler, D Klingenberg, M Boureille, M Brynjarsdottir, M Seiler (Lussi, 54), D Klingenberg, M Boureille (Salem, 54), M Andressinha (Purce, 61), F Foord (Lussi, 88), F Crnogorcevic Brynjarsdottir, M Andressinha, F Foord, F Crnogorcevic Subs not used: (Raso, 46) GK Bixby, D Hubly, M Boureille, M Ogle Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Bixby, D Ball, D Hubly, M Purce, F Raso Referee: Jasmine Peralta GK Bixby, D Ball, D Hubly, M Salem Weather: Mostly cloudy, 72 degrees Referee: Danielle Chesky Referee: Marie-Soleil Beaudoin Weather: Partly Cloudy, 81 degrees Weather: Cloudy, 83 degrees

THORNS FC 3 vs. CHICAGO RED STARS 0 THORNS FC 1 vs. NORTH CAROLINA COURAGE 1 THORNS FC 0 vs. UTAH ROYALS FC 0 June 2, 2019 • Providence Park (Portland, Ore.) • Att: 19,461 June 15, 2019 • Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park June 21, 2019 • Providence Park (Portland, Ore.) • Att: (Cary, N.C.) • Att: 6,172 15,581 SCORING POR - Purce (Charley) 27, Purce (Charley) 31, Everett (Klin- SCORING SCORING genberg) 85 • CHI - none POR - Purce (Boureille) 26 • NCC - Spetsmark (Mathias) 59 POR - none • UTAH - none

STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners POR 9 5 11 5 0 POR 7 5 10 1 2 POR 18 4 9 1 3 CHI 27 2 15 0 10 NCC 21 2 8 6 9 UTAH 7 3 6 1 3

LINEUP LINEUP LINEUP GK Eckerstrom, D Ball, D Reynolds, D Menges ©, D Seiler, POR: GK Eckerstrom, D Pogarch (Ogle, 73), D Ball, D Reyn- POR: GK Eckerstrom, D Hubly (Pogarch, 77), D Ball, D Reyn- D Klingenberg, M Salem (Boureille, 43), M Brynjarsdottir, M olds, D Hubly (Everett, 84), D Klingenberg ©, M Boureille, M olds, D Seiler, D Klingenberg ©, M Boureille, M Brynjarsdottir, Crnogorcevic, F Charley (Everett, 78), F Purce (Lussi, 68) Seiler, M Crnogorcevic, F Purce, F Charley (Lussi, 62) M Crnogorcevic (Everett, 84), F Purce, F Charley (Lussi, 65)

Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Bixby, M Ogle, M Pogarch, M Byrne GK Bixby, M Byrne, M Ogle GK Bixby, M Byrne, M Ogle

Referee: Victor Rivas Referee: Tori Penso Referee: Rosendo Mendoza Weather: Sunny, 80 degrees Weather: Partly cloudy, 82 degrees Weather: Partly cloudy, 66 degrees PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

2019 GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES

THORNS FC 2 at HOUSTON DASH 1 THORNS FC 0 vs. REIGN FC 1 June 29, 2019 • BBVA Stadium (Houston, Texas) • Att: 3,379 July 5, 2019 • Providence Park (Portland, Ore.) • Att: 19,116

SCORING SCORING POR - Lussi (Carpenter) 70, Purce (Lussi) 75 • HOU - Simon POR - none • RFC - Jimenez (Onumonu) 55 (Nairn) 51 STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners POR 10 2 6 2 3 POR 18 4 9 1 3 RFC 7 1 13 1 3 HOU 7 3 6 1 3 LINEUP LINEUP POR: GK Eckerstrom, D Carpenter, D Ball (Charley, 59), D POR: GK Eckerstrom, D Hubly, D Ball, D Reynolds, D Menges Reynolds, D Menges, D Klingenberg, M Seiler (Andressinha, © (Carpenter, 46), D Klingenberg, M Seiler, M Brynjarsdottir, 67), M Brynjarsdottir, M Sinclair (c), F Purce, F Foord (Raso, M Andressinha (Boureille, 79), F Purce, F Charley (Lussi, 63) 50)

Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Bixby, D Pogarch, M Ogle, F Crnogorcevic GK Bixby, D Hubly, M Boureille, F Lussi

Referee: Michael Radchuk Referee: Farhad Dadkho Weather: Partly cloudy, 73 degrees Weather: Mostly cloudy, 69 degrees PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

2019 THORNS FC GAME-BY-GAME

Thorns FC GP MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E Opponents GP MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E April 14 at Orlando 1 90 2 2 6 22 8 7 3 12 8 0 0 Orlando 1 90 0 0 0 15 2 4 0 8 12 1 0 April 20 at Chicago 1 90 4 3 11 10 5 4 4 10 6 0 0 Chicago 1 90 4 1 9 20 7 1 1 6 10 0 0 April 28 at Sky Blue FC 1 90 2 1 5 14 5 7 4 9 12 0 0 Sky Blue FC 1 90 2 1 5 16 5 3 4 12 9 1 0 May 11 at Orlando 1 90 3 0 6 11 5 2 2 9 17 1 0 Orlando 1 90 1 1 3 16 5 9 3 9 17 2 0 May 18 at Washington 1 90 1 1 3 15 4 7 5 4 12 0 0 Washington 1 90 3 1 7 16 7 8 1 12 4 3 0 May 25 at Sky Blue FC 1 90 1 0 2 16 7 9 3 9 12 1 0 Sky Blue FC 1 90 0 0 0 8 1 3 2 12 9 0 0 June 2 vs. Chicago 1 90 3 3 9 9 4 0 5 11 15 1 0 Chicago 1 90 0 0 0 28 4 10 0 15 11 2 0 June 15 at North Carolina 1 90 1 1 3 7 3 2 1 10 8 1 0 North Carolina 1 90 1 1 3 21 6 9 6 8 10 1 0 June 21 vs. Utah 1 90 0 0 0 18 3 3 1 9 6 1 0 Utah 1 90 0 0 0 7 4 3 1 6 9 1 0 June 29 at Houston 1 90 2 2 6 12 5 4 3 7 10 1 0 Houston 1 90 1 1 3 11 4 5 3 10 7 1 0 July 5 vs. Reign FC 1 90 0 0 0 10 1 3 2 6 13 1 0 Reign FC 1 90 1 1 3 7 3 3 1 13 6 3 0

Totals 11 990 19 13 51 144 50 48 33 96 119 7 0 Totals 11 990 13 7 33 165 48 58 22 111 104 15 0

Thorns FC GP MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T Opponents GP MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T April 14 at Orlando 1 90 2 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 Orlando 1 90 8 6 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 April 20 at Chicago 1 90 7 3 4 4.00 0 1 1 0 0 1 Chicago 1 90 5 1 4 4.00 0 1 1 0 0 1 April 28 at Sky Blue FC 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sky Blue FC 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 1 May 11 at Orlando 1 90 5 4 1 1.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 Orlando 1 90 5 2 3 3.00 0 0 1 0 1 0 May 18 at Washington 1 90 7 5 3 3.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 Washington 1 90 4 3 1 1.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 May 25 at Sky Blue FC 1 90 1 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 Sky Blue FC 1 90 7 6 1 1.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 June 2 vs. Chicago 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 Chicago 1 90 4 1 3 3.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 June 15 at North Carolina 1 90 6 5 1 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 1 North Carolina 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 1 June 21 vs. Utah 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 Utah 1 90 3 3 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 June 29 at Houston 1 90 4 3 1 1.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 Houston 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 July 5 vs. Reign FC 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 Reign FC 1 90 1 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0

Totals 11 990 48 35 13 1.18 4 1 1 5 2 4 Totals 11 990 50 31 19 1.73 2 1 2 2 5 4

* - all stats NWSL play only PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

2019 THORNS FC GOAL CHART GOAL SCORERS PENALTY KICKS Sinclair 1/1 Purce 5 Sinclair 3 Foord 0/1 Foord 3 Heath 2 Andressinha 1 Brynjarsdottir 1 Crnogorcevic 1 Sonnett 1

Everett 1 R Lussi 1 L 34 8 R 23

L H 12 Total 19 R L 7 23 R KEY R 9 R R 9 23 R 23 17 Right foot (11) R 17 B Left foot (5) L 9 R L Header (1) H L Body (1) B R R 16 40 R 12 23 Free kick (0) F 11 23 Penalty kick (1) P

SCORING BREAKDOWN PENALTY KICKS HOME (3 games) FOR: Minute 0-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 TOTAL DATE MIN OPP PLAYER GOALKEEPER RESULT Thorns FC 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 4/20 87 CHI Sinclair Naeher Goal Opponents 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 5/11 66 ORL Foord Kopmeyer Save

ROAD (8 games) Minute 0-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 TOTAL Thorns FC 0 3 5 3 4 1 16 Opponents 2 4 0 3 2 1 12

MISCELLANEOUS STATS AGAINST: DATE MIN OPP PLAYER GOALKEEPER RESULT Quickest Goal: 33 seconds; McDonald, July 17, 2014 at Chicago 4/20 18 CHI Nagasato Franch Goal Quickest Goal Against: 25 seconds; Rodriguez, June 17 2017 vs. Sky Blue FC Game-Winning Goal after 75’: 90’; Horan, June 26, 2016 at Orlando Game-Tying Goal after 75’: 90+5’; Betos, June 19, 2015 vs. FC Kansas City Multi-Goal Games: 22x, (Last: Purce, vs. Chicago, June 2, 2019) Multi-Assist Games: 9x, (Last: Charley, vs. Chicago, June 2, 2019) Hat Tricks: 3x, (Last: inclair, at Chicago, April 20, 2019) Opp. Multi-Goal Games: 15x, (Last: Nagasato, April 20, 219 at Chicago) 2019 SAVE OF THE WEEK AWARDS Opp. Hat Tricks: Reeves, May 28, 2014 at Boston WEEK PLAYER 2019 PLAYER OF THE WEEK & MONTH 6 Britt Eckerstrom WEEK/MONTH PLAYER 1 Tobin Heath 2 Christine Sinclair

2019 GOAL OF THE WEEK AWARDS 2019 TEAM OF THE MONTH WEEK PLAYER 1 Tobin Heath MONTH PLAYER 3 Tobin Heath April Tobin Heath, Meghan Klingenberg, Christine Sinclair 5 Andressinha June Midge Purce, Katherine Reynolds 8 Midge Purce 11 Tyler Lussi PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. ORLANDO PRIDE SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # PLAYER POS HT DOB HOMETOWN COLLEGE 8 Andressinha M 5-3 05/01/1995 Roque Gonzales, Brazil n/a 27 Ball, Elizabeth D 5-6 10/20/1995 Richmond, Va. Penn State 31 Bixby, Bella GK 6-0 11/20/1995 Milwaukie, Ore. Oregon State 30 Boureille, Celeste M 5-9 04/20/1994 San Francisco, Calif. California - Berkeley 11 Brynjarsdottir, Dagny M 5-11 08/10/1991 Hella, Iceland Florida State 15 Carpenter, Ellie D 5-5 04/28/2000 Cowra, NSW, Australia n/a 38 Charley, Simone F 5-8 02/04/1995 Hoover, Ala. Vanderbilt 7 Crnogorcevic, Ana F 5-8 10/03/1990 Steffisburg, Switzerland n/a 33 Eckerstrom, Britt GK 5-10 05/28/1993 Germantown, Md. Penn State 40 Everett, Marissa F 5-4 08/29/1997 Canyon Lake, Calif. Oregon 9 Foord, Caitlin F 5-5 11/11/1994 Lake Illawarra, NSW, Australia n/a 24 Franch, Adrianna GK 5-9 11/12/1990 Salina, Kansas Oklahoma State 17 Heath, Tobin M 5-6 05/29/1988 Basking Ridge, N.J. North Carolina 10 Horan, Lindsey M 5-9 05/26/1994 Golden, Colo. n/a 20 Hubly, Kelli D 5-9 08/09/1994 Elk Grove, Ill. DePaul 25 Klingenberg, Meghan D 5-2 08/02/1988 Gibsonia, Pa. North Carolina 34 Lussi, Tyler F 5-7 01/26/1995 Lutherville, Md. Princeton 4 Menges, Emily D 5-7 07/28/1992 Garden City, N.Y. Georgetown 37 Ogle, Emily M 5-5 08/05/1996 Strongsville, Ohio Penn State 41 Pogarch, Madison D 5-6 11/05/1997 Hartland, Mich. Rutgers 23 Purce, Midge M 5-5 09/18/1995 Olney, Md. Harvard 21 Raso, Hayley F 5-4 09/05/1994 Burleigh Waters, QLD, Australia n/a 2 Reynolds, Katherine D 5-7 09/14/1987 Medina, Wash. Santa Clara 36 Salem, Angela M 5-5 07/24/1988 Akron, Ohio Francis Marion 35 Seiler, Gabby M 5-5 09/14/1994 Peachtree City, Ga. Florida 12 Sinclair, Christine F 5-9 06/12/1983 Burnaby, B.C., Canada Portland 16 Sonnett, Emily D 5-7 11/25/1993 Marietta, Ga. Virginia

COACHES & STAFF HEAD COACH: Mark Parsons ASSISTANT COACH: Sophie Clough STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Garga Caserta ASSISTANT COACH: Rich Gunney GOALKEEPER COACH: Nadine Angerer NUMERICAL ROSTER # PLAYER POS PRONUNCIATION NATIONALITY LAST CLUB 2 Katherine Reynolds D United States Washington Spirit (NWSL) 4 Emily Menges D men-guess United States Georgetown (NCAA) 7 Ana Crnogorcevic F sear-no-GORE-cha-vitch Switzerland/Croatia FFC Frankfurt (Germany) 8 Andressinha M Brazil Houston Dash (NWSL) 9 Caitlin Foord F Ford Australia Sydney FC (Australia) 10 Lindsey Horan M her-ran United States Paris Saint-Germain (France) 11 Dagny Brynjarsdottir M dag-knee brin-yas-daughter Iceland UMF Selfoss (Iceland) 12 Christine Sinclair F Canada Western New York (WPS) 15 Ellie Carpenter D Australia Canberra United FC (NWSL) 16 Emily Sonnett D United States Virginia (NCAA) 17 Tobin Heath M United States Paris Saint-Germain (France) 20 Kelli Hubly D United States DePaul (NCAA) 21 Hayley Raso F RASS-o Australia Washington Spirit (NWSL) 23 Midge Purce M Purse United States Boston Breakers (NWSL) 24 Adrianna Franch GK United States Avaldsnes IL (Norway) 25 Meghan Klingenberg D United States Houston Dash (NWSL) 27 Elizabeth Ball D United States Penn State (NCAA) 30 Celeste Boureille M BOO-ray United States California-Berkeley (NCAA) 31 Bella Bixby GK United States Oregon State (NCAA) 33 Britt Eckerstrom GK United States Western New York (NWSL) 34 Tyler Lussi F LUCY United States Princeton (NCAA) 35 Gabby Seiler M SIGH-ler United States Florida (NCAA) 36 Angela Salem M United States Boston Breakers (NWSL) 37 Emily Ogle M OH-gull United States Penn State (NCAA) 38 Simone Charley F United States Vanderbilt (NCAA) 40 Marissa Everett F United States Oregon (NCAA) 41 Madison Pogarch D PO-garsh United States Rutgers (NCAA)