June 23, 2026

Tuesday, June 16
Findlay, Ohio — Olivia Gayhart scored the game-winner in the 69th minute as Greater Toledo Futbol Club (3-0-2) handed FC Dayton (5-0-1) its first loss of 2026. McKenzie Carle put the visitors up 1-0 in the 13th minute before Addy Williams equalized three minutes later.
Friday, June 19
OBETZ, Ohio — Columbus Eagles FC moved to 5-0-2 on the season with a 5-0 win over Greater Toledo Futbol Club (3-0-0). Angela Boyce tallied a brace, and Katie Cox, Lexi White, and Nikki Cox added goals in the win.
Saturday, June 20
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Michigan Rangers FC (3-1-4) shocked the division leading FC Dayton (5-1-1) with a 2-2 draw Saturday. Gabby Aydelott opened scoring in the 52nd minute to put Dayton up 1-0. Goals by Tealy Cross and Olivia Dieppa put Rangers up 2-1 before Morgan Sparks leveled things for good in the 73rd minute.
Sunday, June 21
PONTIAC, Mich. — FC Dayton moved to a division-leading 6-1-1 with a 2-1 win at Corktown WFC (0-0-6). Lillian Weller put the visitors in the lead in the 23rd minute before Ruby Tobar equalized things right after the start of the second half. Morgan Spitler scored the game winner for Dayton in the 55th minute.
Findlay, Ohio — Nikki Cox scored her second hat trick of the season and Sophie Khelashvili added a goal as Columbus Eagles FC moved to 5-0-2 on the season with a 4-2 win over Greater Toledo Futbol Club (3-0-4). Lydia Smucker and Lauren McConnachie scored for Toledo.
Tuesday, June 16
WEST HENRIETTA, N.Y. — Maggie Cregan scored twice, and Lyla Schenck added a goal as Rochester New York FC (2-0-3) topped Niagara 1812 (1-1-4) 3-1. Taylor Fiegel scored for Niagara.
Thursday, June 18
WASHINGTON, Pa. — Beadling Soccer Club (3-0-3) moved to within four points of first place with a 2-1 upset of first place Internationals SC (5-0-1). Adrienne Altizer scored the game winner in the 43rd minute. Gracie Brown put the hosts in the lead in the second minute. Jordanne Oberhaus equalized for Internationals in the 24th minute.
Saturday June 20
WASHINGTON, Pa. — Beadling Soccer Club moved to 4-0-3 with a 4-0 win over Niagara 1812 (1-1-5). Gabby Larson and Brooke Opferman made it 2-0 for the hosts before a pair of Niagara own goals doubled Beading's lead. Allison Armitage earned the clean sheet in goal.
CLEVELAND — Internationals SC (6-0-1) moved to six points clear at the top of the Lake Erie Division table with an 8-0 win over Eire FC (1-2-2). Amelia Swinarski had a hat trick, and Jordan Rowan, Jordanne Oberhaus, Taylor Allen, Tewabech Seerup, and Selena Santiago added goals in the win. Claire Landfried earned the clean sheet in goal for Internationals.
Wednesday, June 17
BARDONIA, N.Y. — Clarkstown Soccer Club (4-0-1) got back in the win column with a 4-0 midweek win over Force FC New York. Julia Arbeleaz, Jessica Beck, and Olivia Johnson scored for Clarkstown in the win, along with a Force FC own goal. Aubrey Haesche earned the clean sheet in goal for Clarkstown.
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — Brooklyn City F.C. (3-0-1) remained in the Metropolitan Conference title hunt with a 4-0 road win over SUSA FC (2-1-1). Kayleigh Goodrich scored twice and Kara DeBlaiso and Nicolette Caneda added goals. Lena Perry earned the clean sheet in goal for Brooklyn.
Saturday, June 20
WARWICK, N.Y. — Force FC New York (0-3-3) and New York Dutch Lions FC (0-1-5) each picked up a point playing to a 0-0 draw on Saturday.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — New York Athletic Club (5-0-0) remained unbeaten Saturday beating Brooklyn City F.C. (3-0-3) 2-0. Dylan Jovanovic and Rachel Rouse scored goals for NYAC. Tatiana Saunders earned the clean sheet in goal.
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — Clarkstown Soccer Club (4-1-1) picked up a valuable point on the road playing SUSA FC (2-2-1) to a 0-0 draw on Saturday. Goalkeepers Olivia Moynihan and Aubrey Haesche earned the shutouts for their respective clubs.
Sunday, June 21
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — New York Athletic Club (6-0-0) is one step closer to the Metropolitan Conference title thanks to a 5-0 win over SUSA FC (2-2-2). Dylan Jovanovic, Emily Smith, Josie Tunney, Victoria Vinals, and Meghan Noe scored for NYAC in the win. Sydney Romano picked up the shutout in goal.
Tuesday, June 16
DOWNINGTON, P.A. — Nina Cantor scored in the 15th minute and Lily Phillips doubled the lead in the 25th minute as Penn Fusion SA (2-1-2) went on to beat Real Central NJ (2-0-3) 2-1. Morgan Kotch scored Real Central NJ’s goal.
NORTH WALES, Pa. — Fever SC moved to 2-0-3 on the season with a 2-1 road win over Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals-Liberty on Tuesday. Carley Slavin put the visitors in the lead in the fourth minute. Carly Fox made it 2-0 in the 52nd. Maya McDermott pulled a goal back for the hosts in the 80th minute.
Friday, June 19
WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — Real Central NJ moved to 3-0-3 with a 5-1 win over Delaware Ospreys (3-1-3). Morgan Kotch scored a hat trick, and Adriana Salzano and Lena Madjor added goals for Real in the win. Gabriella Riley scored for Delaware.
Saturday, June 20
RED BANK, N.J. — Ava Gialanella, Gabby Miller, Jenna Eichenbaum, Kaylee Nagle, Loghan Myers, Morgan Cupo, and Samantha Versnel scored goals as FC Monmouth (3-1-2) topped Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals-Liberty (0-1-5). Nelly Bianchi-Nagle earned the clean sheet in goal for Monmouth.
PHILADELPHIA — Penn Fusion SA (3-1-2) topped Kensington Soccer Club (0-2-4) Saturday. Lily Phillips, Nina Cantor, and Ava Reybitz scored goals for Fusion. Shiloh Moore tallied for Kensington.
Sunday, June 21
WILMINGTON, Del. — Love City FC (4-3-0) moved to a point out of first place with a 1-0 road win over Delaware Ospreys (3-1-4). Giovanna Castorina scored the game winner in the 23rd minute and Kaeyla Noble kept the shutout the remainder of the match in goal for Love City.
Monday, June 15
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. — Keystone FC moved to 5-0-2 with a 4-1 road win over West-Mont United (2-1-5). Kameron Rase scored a hat trick and Allison Bechtel added a goal for Keystone. Coryn Silberstein scored for West-Mont.
QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — Ellie Leffler scored the game-winner in stoppage time and her second goal on the night to lift Reading United A.C. (4-1-0) over Hex FC Tempest (0-0-5) to start Week Seven. Summer Hill also tallied for Reading, while Gia Marciano had both Tempest goals.
Thursday, June 18
LANCASTER, Pa. — Pennsylvania Classics moved to 5-1-0 with a 4-0 win over visiting LVU Rush (1-2-3). Liza Suydam scored twice, and Ashley Economopoulos and Lia Francis added goals, while Addison Horner earned the clean sheet in goal for Classics.
Saturday, June 20
QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — Hex FC Tempest (1-0-5) earned its first win of the season topping LVU Rush (1-2-4) 3-1. Sarah Fisher scored twice, and Gia Marciano added a goal for Tempest in the win. Grace Craig scored for LVU Rush.
READING, Pa. — Reading United A.C. (5-1-0) remained unbeaten with its 2-1 win over Hershey FC (2-1-5) Saturday. Sophia Zeppos scored in the 9th and 13th minute to put Reading up 2-0. Ella Webb scored from the penalty mark in the 44th minute to make it 2-1.
Wednesday, June 17
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — Albany Rush (3-1-1) earned a big road point playing Vale SC (2-1-3) to a 1-1 draw. Georgia Greene put the visitors on the board in the 40th minute before Alayna Taylor equalized for the hosts in the 74th minute.
Friday, June 19
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — Ari Mullin, Grace Petrie, Jillian Gregorski, Juliana Dane, and Tiana Righetti scored goals as CT Rush (5-0-0) rolled over Inter CT FC (0-0-6).
Saturday, June 20
MANCHESTER, Vt. — RI Rogues moved to a point out of first place in the Northeastern Conference table with a 2-o road win over Vermont Wild FC (0-0-7). Artemisia Sahi and Ava Graham scored in the win for Rogues FC, while Jessica Kasacek picked up the shutout in goal.
NASHUA, N.H. — Merrimack Valley Hawks FC (4-1-2) stayed in the conference title hunt with a 4-0 win over Vale SC (2-1-4) Saturday. Courtnee Pickles, Leah Morrier, and Luka Marceau scored for Merrimack Valley. Abby Ytzen-Handel earned the clean sheet in goal.
Sunday, June 21
SCHNECTADY, N.Y. — Sporting CT (5-0-1) stayed in the Northeastern Conference title hunt with a 1-0 road win over Albany Rush (3-1-2). Tiffany Weimer scored the game winner in first half stoppage time. Caitlin Daley earned the clean sheet in goal for Sporting.
NASHUA, N.H. — CT Rush (5-1-0) picked up a crucial road point with a 2-2 draw at Merrimack Valley Hawks FC (4-1-2). Grace Petrie put the visitors on the board first in the ninth minute. Courtnee Pickles equalized for the hosts in the 18th. Macie Mietz put the visitors in the lead for a second time in the 25th minute before Eleni Stowell leveled the score for good in the 51st minute.
