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San Diego Wave FC gets another clean sheet from Sheridan in draw with Louisville
San Diego Wave FC hit the road to face Racing Louisville and came home with a scoreless draw.
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NWSL's San Diego Wave to have new owners by season's end after record sale
The San Diego Wave of the National Women’s Soccer League will have new owners by the season’s end following a sale that puts the club’s value at $113 million, a person familiar with the agreement told The Associated Press.
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San Diego Wave FC finalizes roster to start NWSL season
A year ago, San Diego Wave FC won the NWSL Cup for having the best regular season record … but NJ/NY Gotham FC won the National Women’s Soccer League championship. It’s not a bad idea to have these two titans kick off a brand new season against one another. San Diego and NJ/NY (I hesitate to call them Gotham...
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Jaedyn Shaw continues hot streak as USWNT tops Canada in rain-soaked Gold Cup semifinal
The CONCACAF Golf Cup semifinals were headlined by a terrific matchup of Olympic bound squads. But neither the United States or defending gold medal winner Canada had a chance to look the part Wednesday night. San Diego Wave star Jaedyn Shaw scored in the first half to help the United States advance. A header from Canada’s Jordyn Huitema in...
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San Diego Wave star wins U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year award
The honor continues a decorated start to Girma’s professional career.
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San Diego native Kyra Carusa signs new contract to stay with Wave
Kyra Carusa is staying home. The San Diego native signed a new contract that keeps her with the Wave in 2024, with an option for the 2025 season. Carusa, who graduated from Del Norte High School, joined Casey Stoney’s team after representing Ireland in last summer’s World Cup. Carusa made an immediate impact, starting four of her eight matches with…
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Wave star Naomi Girma bags back-to-back NWSL Defender of the Year honors
Naomi Girma continues to establish herself as one of the premier center backs in the world.
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San Diego Wave out of NWSL championship in home-field loss to Reign
Veronica Latsko scored the lone goal on Sunday as OL Reign defeated the San Diego Wave in the National Women’s Soccer League playoff semifinals. The Reign will face Gotham FC, which took down the Portland Thorns in the other semifinal match, in the NWSL championship match on Saturday at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. After a scoreless 90 minutes, Katie...
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Wave top Louisville 2-0 to secure NWSL shield
Jaedyn Shaw and Alex Morgan scored to give the San Diego Wave a 2-0 win against Racing Louisville on Sunday, earning the NWSL Shield for best record and the top seed for the playoffs. Megan Rapinoe scored two goals in three minutes at the start of the second half as OL Reign won 3-0 at the Chicago Red Stars and…
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Stingy Sheridan's shutout secures home playoff match for San Diego Wave FC
The National Women’s Soccer League championship match will be played at Snapdragon Stadium this year. Wave FC are doing all they can to make it a home game. The Wave played to a 0-0 draw at North Carolina on Saturday evening, securing the point they needed to lock up a 1st round playoff bye and give them a fantastic...
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San Diego Wave FC adds hometown star with a ‘world' of experience
Carusa is soccer globetrotter and now she’s found a new home with her hometown team, the San Diego Wave FC.
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Kelsey Turnbow on USWNT's early exit, Naomi Girma's excellence and Alex Morgan's impact
The Wave forward shared her thoughts on a cruel ending to the United State’s dreams of a World Cup three-peat.
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Kelsey Turnbow on Horan's heroics, fiery competitors, need for USWNT to start fast against Portugal in World Cup
American soccer player Kelsey Turnbo joins NBC 7’s Darnay Tripp for a weekly analysis of the Women’s World Cup.
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San Diego Wave's Kelsey Turnbow on watching teammates at World Cup, Key for USWNT and dominance of Kailen Sheridan
Turnbow joins NBC 7’s Darnay Tripp to discuss the World Cup.
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Two San Diego Wave FC players named to U.S. National Team roster for 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
San Diego Wave FC has two players representing the United State’s in the 2023 Women’s World Cup, one has done it 3-times previously, while the other is brand new to the world stage.
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Naomi Girma signs with San Diego Wave through 2026
She quickly became a pivotal piece for the San Diego Wave, and has been a fixture for the United State Women’s National Team. She made history as a rookie and is already regarded as one of the best players at her position in the world. Naomi Girma is a budding star, and her career will continue to blossom in...
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Melanie Barcenas, 15, Makes Historic Debut for NWSL's San Diego Wave
The 15-year-old became the youngest ever player to set foot in an NWSL game when she debuted off the bench for the San Diego Wave on Saturday.
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Soccer Star Alex Morgan's New Foundation Will Help Women and Girls ‘Find Their Own Confident Path'
San Diego is now home for Alex Morgan, and on Tuesday the Wave forward and U.S Soccer icon announced a new effort to support women and girls in her community.
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San Diego Wave FC's Naomi Girma Makes History, Wins Two Major National Women's Soccer League Awards
The number one overall pick in a sport’s draft is supposed to have the potential to be an all-time great. It’s where you pick Ken Griffey Jr., Peyton Manning, Shaquille O’Neal, and Mario Lemieux. San Diego Wave FC made Naomi Girma the number one overall pick in the National Women’s Soccer League Draft. She’s just 22 years old but...