
OL Reign and Portland Thorns Battle to Scoreless Draw
July 13, 2020 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Seattle Reign FC News Release
OL Reign wrapped up the preliminary round of the NWSL Challenge Cup with a scoreless draw against rivals Portland Thorns FC on Monday, July 13 in the club's 2020 Pride Match presented by Boeing.
The draw moved OL Reign into third place in the tournament standings with five points, pending the result of the Sky Blue FC match against the North Carolina Courage on Monday at 7:30 p.m. PT.
"I think these games (against Portland) are always good games," OL Reign midfielder Jess Fishlock said. "Regardless of whether we have fans or anything. Today especially, Portland needed to win to get off the bottom and we knew that we didn't want to lose. I think that was the type of game that you saw today. I'm proud of the girls. We had three days less rest (than Portland) coming into this, we played four games that were really tough. To finish with that attitude, mentality and that vital point was huge for us."
The draw marked the return of Jess Fishlock and her first competitive minutes since suffering a season-ending ACL tear last June. The midfielder found herself playing up top to close out the match after replacing striker Jodie Taylor in the 73rd minute.
"Our whole plan this tournament was to not rush me into the games," Fishlock said. "Playing here on turf we didn't want to do that, but we wanted me to be available for the knockout stages. It was just about getting me that time. I think coming in today was tactical, we wanted to be able to put a little more pressure on higher up."
Fishlock finished without a shot, but helped direct traffic to the wings as OL Reign pushed for a late game-winner.
The match also marked the club debuts of Sofia Huerta and Adrienne Jordan. Huerta started the match and played 58 minutes, recording two shots, while Jordan subbed on for defender Celia Jiménez Delgado and helped the back line shut down Portland's attack for the final 17 minutes of the match.
OL Reign kept its third clean sheet of the tournament and keeper Michelle Betos kept her second. Betos, who made her second consecutive start after anchoring the club in a 1-0 win over the Utah Royals on July 8. Betos made four saves in the draw to keep Portland off the board.
The draw means that Portland will finish the preliminary round at the bottom of the table, with three points and a 0-1-3 record.
OL Reign currently sits in third place and will remain there should Sky Blue lose to North Carolina on Monday evening. If Sky Blue beats or draws the defending league champions, OL Reign will drop into fourth place in the table.
The club wore its blue secondary jerseys for the first time in the tournament. In celebration and support of the LGBTQA community, the jerseys were emblazoned with rainbow numbers on the back. OL Reign placed the match-worn, team-signed jerseys on sale at halftime of the match to raise money for Tacoma's Rainbow Center. The jerseys sold out in under 30 minutes, raising nearly $6,000 for Rainbow Center.
OL Reign will await the results of tonight's match between Sky Blue FC and North Carolina Courage to determine its final placement in the Challenge Cup table and its opponent for the quarterfinal match. OL Reign can finish the preliminary round in either 3rd or 4th position, and could take on the Houston Dash, Utah Royals FC, or Chicago Red Stars in the quarterfinal game, which will be played on either Friday, July 17 or Saturday, July 18.
Match Report
Match: OL Reign vs. Portland Thorns FC
Date: July 13, 2020
Venue: Zions Bank Stadium, Herriman, Utah
Kickoff: 9:30 a.m. PT
Weather: 85 degrees, partly cloudy
Goals by half 1 2 Total
RGN 0 0 0
POR 0 0 0
Scoring Summary
None
Misconduct Summary
None
Lineups & Stats
RGN: GK Michelle Betos, D Steph Cox, D Lauren Barnes, D Amber Brooks, D Celia Jiménez Delgado (Adrienne Jordan 73'), M Allie Long (Nicole Momiki 58'), M Rebecca Quinn, M Dani Weatherholt, F Bethany Balcer (Taylor Smith 40'), F Jodie Taylor (Jess Fishlock 73'), F Sofia Huerta (Darian Jenkins 58')
Substitutes Not Used: GK Casey Murphy, GK Carly Nelson, D Alana Cook, D Machaela George, D Madison Hammond, D Kristen McNabb, M Shirley Cruz, M Rosie White, F Mariah Lee, F Jasmyne Spencer
Head Coach: Farid Benstiti
Shots: 9
Shots on goal: 3
Fouls: 6
Corner kicks: 2
Saves: 4
POR: GK Bella Bixby, D Meghan Klingenberg, D Katherine Reynolds (Autumn Smithers 79'), D Christen Westphal (Madison Pogarch 90+2'), D Kelli Hubley, M Celeste Boureille, M Rocky Rodriguez, M Angela Salem (Gabby Seiler 79'), F Christine Sinclair, F Morgan Weaver (Marissa Everett 90+2'), F Simone Charley (Tyler Lussi 65')
Substitutes Not Used: GK Britt Eckerstrom, D Meghan Nally, M Emily Ogle, F Anika Rodriguez
Head Coach: Mark Parsons
Shots: 13
Shots on goal: 4
Fouls: 8
Corner kicks: 5
Saves: 3
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