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Reign FC Review: 2015 by the Numbers

October 6, 2015 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Seattle Reign FC News Release


SEATTLE (October 6, 2015) - Seattle Reign FC finished the 2015 campaign as the league runner-up, as well as the NWSL shield winners for a second consecutive season. Reign FC head coach and general manager Laura Harvey was voted the 2015 Coach of the Year as she lead her team to 43 total points, ten ahead of the second place team. Here are some standout Reign FC statistics for the 2015 season.

0 Losses on the Moda Pitch at Memorial Stadium since moving to the Seattle Center venue prior to the start of the 2014 season.

0 Number of goals allowed off corners in 2015.

1 Finished first in the league after the 20-match season concluded.

2 Reign FC earned its second-straight NWSL Shield title.

2 Second straight NWSL Final appearance.

2 Number of goals allowed on set pieces.

2 Hat-Tricks. Megan Rapinoe opened the season with her first NWSL career hat-trick on April 11 while Kim Little tallied her own on August 22.

3 Keepers. In Hope Solo's absence for that little tournament called the World Cup, Haley Kopmeyer stepped in for 11 games. Kopmeyer found massive success between the posts, only allowing an average of a goal per game while maintaining an astounding 79% save percentage. Not to be overlooked, Caroline Stanley stepped in for a single match and allowed a single goal in a win.

4 NWSL Player of the Week awards: Megan Rapinoe, Jess Fishlock, Beverly Yanez, and Kim Little.

5 Regular season shutouts, four by Kopmeyer and one by Solo.

6 Consecutive wins during the season.

7 Kim Little assists, a league high for 2015.

8 Jessica Fishlock goals, a NWSL career high for the midfielder.

9 Beverly Yanez goals (10 including the semi-final).

10 Goals from Kim Little.

10 Number of goals scored off headers.

11 The amount of Reign FC players who found the back of the net through playoffs.

13 Wins. Second most in team history.

20 Three Reign FC players played in all 20 regular season matches. Of those, Lauren Barnes and Stephanie Cox played every available minute for the club.

21 Goals allowed, finishing second in the league and just one more than the 2014 league record of 20.

24 Games unbeaten on the Moda Pitch at Memorial Stadium since the club made its move to the heart of Seattle prior to the start of the 2014 season.

26 Kim Little's two-year regular season goal total making her the league's all-time leader.

26 Total goals scored at home during the regular season.

26 Goals scored in the second half during the regular season.

34 Total Reign FC wins through three regular seasons, most in the league.

41 Total goals scored for the best attacking club in the NWSL. Ten players scored at least one goal for the team.

42 Corners taken by Stephanie Cox.

43 Points on the year, 10 points ahead of the second place team.


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