June 16, 2026

Wednesday, June 10
FINDLAY, Ohio —Expansion side Michigan Rangers FC (3-0-4) moved into a tie for second in the Great River Division table with a 3-0 win over Greater Toledo Futbol Club (2-0-2). Ashley Ladner, Citlali Luna, and Savanah Thompson scored for the visitors in the win, while Kailey Walcott picked up the shutout in goal.
Saturday, June 13
CENTERVILLE, Ohio — FC Dayton extended its lead at the top of the Great River Division table with a 1-0 win over Corktown WFC (0-1-4). Lauren Link scored the game winner for FC Dayton. Taylor Thomas earned the shutout in goal for Dayton.
PONTIAC, Mich. — Greater Toledo Futbol Club moved to 2-0-2 on the season with a 3-0 road win over 0-1-4 Corktown WFC on Sunday. Aerial Fast, Lydia Smucker, and Madeline Knight scored goals for Toledo, while Phinn Zura kept the scoresheet clean in goal.
Wednesday, June 10
ERIE, Pa. — Beadling Soccer Club (2-0-3) moved into second place in the Lake Erie Division table with a 4-0 road win over Eire FC (1-0-1). Adrienne Altizer, Callee Dalbon, Emily McKee, and Lauren Muhanna scored for Beadling.
Saturday, June 13
LEWISTON, N.Y. — Erie FC moved to 1-1-1 on the season with a 1-1 road win at Niagara 1812. Jolie Mondoux put the hosts in the lead at the hour mark before Jenna Popowski leveled the score six minutes later.
CLEVELAND — Internationals SC moved to 5-0-0 with a forfeit win over Rochester New York FC (1-0-3).
Thursday, June 11
MADISON, N.J. — Clarkstown Soccer Club remained a perfect 3-0-0 in the season with a 3-2 road win over STA (0-0-3). Clarkstown went up 3-0 on goals by Jessica Beck, Liv Johnsen, and Liv Johnsen, before Alexis Dendis, and Olivia Robinson tallied two late goals to make it 3-2.
QUEENS, N.Y. — Brookly City F.C. moved to 2-0-1 with a 6-1 win over New York Dutch Lions FC (0-0-4). Nicolette Caneda scored a hat trick, Kayleigh Goodrich tallied a brace, and Nadia Zaffanella added a goal in the win. Brooklyn also added an own goal to the scoresheet.
Saturday, June 13
NEW YORK — New York Athletic (3-0-0) broke Clarkstown Soccer Club’s (3-0-1) record-setting unbeaten streak Saturday with a 2-0 win. Dylan Jovanovic scored both goals for NYAC. Annabelle Adams earned the clean sheet in goal.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — STA (1-1-3) picked up three big points Saturday with a 2-1 road win over Brooklyn City F.C. (2-0-2). Brianna Concepcion put the visitors on the board first in the 23rd minute. Tatianna Austin leveled the score at the hour mark. Juliana Dolinski scored the game winner with 14 minutes to play.
Sunday, June 14
SOMERSET, N.J. — Alexis Dendis had a hat trick, Juliana Osterman tallied a brace, and Clare Mulvihill, Payton Zaun, and Anna Gominiak scored for STA (2-1-3) in the goal fest that saw Ava Prisco score a hat trick for the New York Dutch Lions FC (0-0-5).
NEW YORK — Dylan Jovanvic, Josie Tunney, and Kierra Krawic were the credited goal scorers in New York Athletic Club’s (4-0-0) win over Force FC New York (0-2-2). Goalkeeper Annabelle Adams picked up the shutout for NYAC in the win.
Tuesday, June 9
WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — SJEB FC (3-1-0) moved into second place in the Colonial Division table with a 4-0 road win over Fever SC (1-0-2). Naimi Nnewihe scored twice, and Olivia McMaster and Cierra Penny added goals in the win. Enya Carthy kept the score sheet clean in goal for SJEB.
WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — Love City FC (3-2-0) took a huge step in its quest for Colonial Division title in its first WPSL season with a 2-1 road win over Real Central NJ (2-0-1). Natalie Kicsis scored in the 7th minute, and Nicole Sweeney scored from the penalty spot just before halftime in the win. Morgan Kotch responded for Real Central from the penalty spot in the 56’th minute for the hosts' only goal.
Thursday, June 11
FEASTERVILLE, Pa. — Delaware Ospreys (2-1-2) picked up three crucial points in the Colonial Division race with a 4-2 road win over Fever SC (1-0-3). Ella Bryan, Ryley Dixon, Lily O'Brien, and Victoria Andes scored for the Ospreys. Carley Slavin and Tristan Raymond added goals for Fever SC.
Friday, June 12
NORTH WALES, Pa. — Love City FC (3-3-0) remained unbeaten with a 1-1 draw at Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals-Liberty (0-1-2). Beky Myers salvaged a point for the visitors in stoppage time after Alana Peev put the hosts ahead two minutes into the second half.
GLASSBORO, N.J. — SJEB FC (4-1-0) held on to beat Penn Fusion SA (1-1-1) Friday to remain atop the Colonial Division table. Kerri Jackson and Annabella Ramirez put the hosts up 2-0 in the opening half hour of the match. Amaya Hill made it 2-1 just before halftime. Naomi Nnewihe made it 3-1 at the hour mark before Sage Stelzer made it 3-2 six minutes later.
Sunday, June 14
WILMINGTON, Del. — Delaware Ospreys (3-1-2) remained in the hunt with a 1-0 win over Kensington Soccer Club (0-2-3) Sunday. Mia Abbey scored the game winner in the 22nd minute. Grace Keen kept the scoresheet clean in goal for Delaware.
WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — FC Monmouth (2-1-2) picked up its second straight win topping Real Central NJ (2-0-2) 2-1. Taylor Krott put the hosts on the board in the 53rd minute. Peyton Gallagher leveled things for the visitors three minutes later. Reece Paget scored the game winner at the hour mark.
GLASSBORO, N.J — SJEB FC (5-1-0) added to its lead at the top of the Colonial Division table with a 1-0 home win over Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals-Liberty (0-1-3). Olivia Brocious scored from the penalty mark in the 61st minute with the game winner. Chelsea Mohammed kept the scoresheet clean in goal for SJEB.
Tuesday, June 9
LOWER SWATARA TOWNSHIP, Pa — Pennsylvania Classics (3-1-0) picked up three huge points on the road with a 2-0 win over Keystone FC (5-0-2). Liza Suydam and Maia Iannuzzi scored for Classics. Piper Miller earned the shutout in goal.
Wednesday, June 10
HERSHEY, Pa. — Hershey FC (1-1-4) earned its first win of the season with a 3-2 win at home over Hex FC Tempest (0-0-3). Maddy Hartman scored the game winner in the 87th minute for the win. Jena Witters opened scoring on the night putting the hosts in the lead in the 16th minute. Eva Canevari leveled the score for the visitors in the 31st minute. Haley Midgley scored from the penalty mark in the 44th minute to make it 2-1 for the hosts. Emma Suhoski tied things up for the second time in the 86th minute, before Hartman’s game winner a minute later.
GWYNEDD VALLEY, Pa. — West-Mont United (2-1-3) held LVU Rush
(1-2-2) to a scoreless draw on the road. Goalkeepers Mae Leedy and Suzie Green earned shutouts for their respective sides.
Saturday, June 13
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. — Megan Ressler scored the game-winner in the 86th minute to give Hershey FC (2-1-4) a 3-2 win over West-Mont United (2-1-4). Maddy Hartman opened scoring in the fourth minute and made it 2-0 for the visitors in the 51st. Minute. Erin Griffin made it 2-1 in the 81st minute and Mackenzie Hanley leveled the score four minutes later before Ressler scored the game winner.
Sunday, June 14
LANCASTER, Pa. — Aubrey Strohecker, Liza Suydam, and Maia Iannuzzi scored goals as Pennsylvania Classics (4-1-0) cruised past Hex FC Tempest (0-0-4) 3-0 on Sunday. Cambelle Stallings earned the shutout in goal for Classics.
Wednesday, June 10
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — CT Rush (4-0-0) stayed unbeaten in Northeastern Conference play topping handing Albany Rush (3-0-1) its first loss of the season. An Albany Rush own goal in the 61st minute accounted for the only scoring on the day.
Saturday, June 13
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — Sporting CT (4-0-1) moved into a tie at the top of the Northeastern Conference table with a 5-3 win over Merrimack Valley Hawks FC (2-0-2). Martha McFadden put the hosts in the lead in the 14th minute, only to have Logan Nicholson score from the penalty mark seven minute later. Aubrey Kulpa scored two quick goals in the 30th and 34th minute to put Sporting up 3-1. Daniella Almeida made it 3-2 on the hour mark before Weimer scored in the 74th minute followed by Nicholson, who made it 4-3 in the 87th minute. Laney Smith sealed the game in added time.
BRISTOL, R.I. — Artemisia Sahin scored twice, and Emma Kucal, Gabriella DelPico, and Hannah McNulty added goals as RI Rogues FC (3-0-2) topped Inter CT FC (0-0-5). Jessica Kasacek kept the scoresheet clean in goal for Rhode Island.
MANCHESTER, Vt. — Vale SC moved to 2-0-2 with a 2-0 road win over Vermont Wild FC (0-0-5). Anya Tansil and Kayla Ward scored for Vale in the win, and Melina Ford earned the shutout in goal for Vale.
Sunday June 14
NASHUA, N.H. — Merrimack Valley Hawks FC moved to 3-0-2 on the season with a 2-0 win over Vermont Wild FC (0-0-6). Ashlyn Walsh scored both goals for Merrimack. Hannah Sargent earned the clean sheet in goal.
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — RI Rogues FC (4-0-2) wrapped up Week Six with a 2-0 road win over Vale SC (2-0-3). Gabriella DelPico and Ryann Denecour scored in the win. Jessica Kasacek earned the clean sheet.
