
National Women's Soccer League Announces March/April Best XI of the Month, Presented by Mastercard
May 3, 2023 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) News Release
NEW YORK - The National Women's Soccer League announced today the 11 players named to the Best XI of the Month, presented by Mastercard, for the months of March and April by the NWSL Media Association and the NWSL's on-air broadcast talent. Seven teams are represented in the league's Top 11, including three selections from OL Reign and Portland Thorns FC, and one player each from the Kansas City Current, NJ/NY Gotham FC, the North Carolina Courage, San Diego Wave FC and the Washington Spirit.
GK - Phallon Tullis-Joyce (RGN): Stopping 15 shots to help her team to a 3-1-1 regular season record through last month, Tullis-Joyce earned her 10th and 11th career shutouts of the regular season. The goalkeeper's shutout performance against San Diego Wave FC on April 15 also earned her Week 3 Player of the Week honors.
D - Naomi Girma (SD): The reigning Defender of the Year picked up where she left off last season, winning defensive half possession a league high 35 times and garnering an 88 percent passing accuracy rating across six matches on the San Diego back line.
D - Emily Fox (NC): Settling in with her new club, the North Carolina defender won 21 duels, made 10 interceptions and assisted on the lone goal in the Courage's 1-0 win over the Houston Dash on April 28.
D - Becky Sauerbrunn (POR): A mainstay on the Portland backline, Sauerbrunn appeared in four matches across March and April, recording seven blocks, three interceptions and an 80 percent passing accuracy rating.
D - Sam Staab (WAS): Staab's solid play in the Washington Spirit's defensive half helped her team to a spot in the top four of the league's standings through two months. In addition, the defender etched her name in the NWSL history books last Saturday when she broke the league's consecutive starts record, appearing in her 73rd straight match as the Spirit drew the Chicago Red Stars, 1-1, at SeatGeek Stadium.
M - Debinha (KC): The goals have come naturally to Brazilian international Debinha, who has scored four times through five matches with Kansas City, a league best among midfielders. Last Sunday, the midfielder recorded her fourth career multi-goal game in a regular season with a brace in the Current's 2-0 win over NJ/NY Gotham FC.
M - Crystal Dunn (POR): Dunn scored two goals for the Thorns this month, including the opening goal in Portland's 4-1 rout of Kansas City and the team's lone goal in a 1-1 draw against Houston. Dunn has also won 26 duels and seven tackles.
M - Jess Fishlock (RGN): Scoring in every regular season to date, Fishlock has added three goals, including a brace, to her ledger in 2023. Of the trio of tallies, two have come as game-winners for the Seattle-based club.
F - Bethany Balcer (RGN): Balcer leads her team in scoring with three goals and an assist. In addition, the Hudsonville, Michigan native's brace in OL Reign's 5-2 win against Chicago is her third career two-goal game, and her first since 2021.
F - Sophia Smith (POR): The NWSL's reigning MVP, Smith currently leads the league in total scoring with four goals and four assists. The forward also tops the league charts in shots on target with 16 and was the Week 2 Player of the Week following her hat trick performance in Portland's 4-1 win over Kansas City.
F - Lynn Williams (NJNY): Williams jumped out to a fast start with her new club, tallying four goals, including three game winners, in six matches with Gotham FC. The two-time Player of the Week forward has also put 14 shots on target so far this season, good for second in the league.
Mastercard and the NWSL launched the Best XI of the Month awards platform with the First Team and Second Team honors for the 22 top players of the league after the 2021 season. Mastercard believes that our world is full of brilliant possibilities and unlocking the potential in every person across all parts of their life is what Priceless is all about. The development of the Best XI is a further commitment from the company to connect NWSL fans to the league and the athletes they love.
The NWSL Best XI of the Month is selected each month of the regular season by the NWSL Media Association, a collection of writers that cover the league on a consistent basis, and the NWSL's on-air broadcast talent. Votes are based on player performances from both regular season play and the 2023 UKG NWSL Challenge Cup.
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National Women's Soccer League Stories from May 3, 2023
- Lynn Williams' Goal Earns Gotham FC 1-1 Draw in UKG NWSL Challenge Cup - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- Chicago Red Stars Drop First Challenge Cup Match 2-0 to Houston Dash - Chicago Stars FC
- Houston Dash Defeat Chicago Red Stars 2-0 in Second Match of UKG Challenge Cup - Houston Dash
- Courage Extend NWSL-Record Challenge Cup Unbeaten Streak to 12 Straight - North Carolina Courage
- Orlando Pride Announces Theme Nights for 2023 Season - Orlando Pride
- Courage Defender Emily Fox Named to March/April NWSL Best XI - North Carolina Courage
- San Diego Wave FC Defender Naomi Girma Named to NWSL Team of the Month - San Diego Wave FC
- Gotham FC's Lynn Williams Named to NWSL Best XI of the Month, Presented by Mastercard - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- Washington Spirit Defender Sam Staab Honored Among NWSL's Best XI of the Month - Washington Spirit
- Thorns FC's Crystal Dunn, Becky Sauerbrunn, Sophia Smith Named to NWSL Best Xi for March/April - Portland Thorns FC
- Kansas City Current Named to NWSL March/April Best XI of the Month, Presented by Mastercard - Kansas City Current
- Three OL Reign Players Named to NWSL Best XI of the Month, Presented by Mastercard for March/April - Seattle Reign FC
- National Women's Soccer League Announces March/April Best XI of the Month, Presented by Mastercard - NWSL
- Washington Spirit Showcases Ticket Specials for May 6th Match Versus San Diego Wave FC - Washington Spirit
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