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East Region Roundup Week Three

May 26, 2026

Great Lakes Conference – Great Diver Division

Sunday, May 24

Corktown WFC 0-3 Michigan Rangers FC

PONTIAC, Mich. — Expansion side Michigan Rangers FC (2-0-1) moved into a share of the top of the Great River Division table thanks to a 3-0 road win over Corktown WFC (0-0-2). Alexa Boersma, Citlali Luna, and Kiersen Korienek scored goals in the win. Davanee Balczak earned the clean sheet in goal.

FC Dayton 2-0 Greater Toledo Futbol Club

DAYTON, Ohio — FC Dayton (2-0-0) remained unbeaten with its 2-0 home win over Greater Toledo Futbol Club (0-0-1). A goal by Tessa Blain in the 17th minute and a second-half own goal accounted for the scoring. Kendall Sears earned the clean sheet in goal for Dayton.

Great Lakes Conference – Lake Erie Division

Saturday, May 23

Niagara 1812 3-0 RNY FC

LEWISTON, N.Y. — Niagara 1812 moved to 1-0-0 on the young season with a 3-0 home win over RNY FC (0-0-1). Kaitlin Mettler scored twice and Gabby Irwin added a goal in the win. Rebecca Schultz earned the clean sheet in goal for Niagara.

Wednesday, May 20

Internationals SC 3-0 Beadling Soccer Club

CLEVELAND — Internationals SC (1-0-0) opened Lake Erie Division play with a 3-0 win over Beadling Soccer Club (0-0-1) Wednesday. Jordanne Oberhaus tallied a brace, and Reese Gallagher added a goal for Internationals in its home opener. Avery Gillgan earned the clean sheet in goal for Internationals SC.

Mid-Atlantic Conference – Colonial Division

Friday, May 22

Love City FC 1-1 Kensington Soccer Club

PHILADELPHIA — Kensington Soccer Club (0-1-1) earned a 1-1 draw in hostile territory in the first edition of the Philadelphia Derby versus Love City FC (0-1-0). Nora Eberman put the visitors in the leas in the 19th minute. Nicole Sweeney leveled things for the hosts in the 64th minute.

Mid-Atlantic Conference – Commonwealth Division

Friday, May 22

Reading United A.C. 4-0 West-Mont United

READING, Pa. — Reading United A.C. (1-0-0) opened its 2026 season slate with a 4-0 win over West-Mont United (0-0-1). Olivia Thompson tallied a brace and Brooke Gehret and Summer Hill added goals in the win. Braelyn Reis kept the clean sheet in goal for Reading.

Tuesday, May 19

Keystone FC 5-0 LVU Rush

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Keystone FC (2-0-0) remained at the top of the Commonwealth Division table with a 5-0 win over LVU Rush (0-0-1) Tuesday. Maria Scherr tallied twice, and Olivia Goretski scored for Keystone FC in the win.

Northeastern Conference

Tuesday, May 19

Inter CT FC 0-2 Sporting CT

MILFORD, Conn. — Expansion side Inter CT FC (0-0-2) accounted for itself well in a 2-0 loss to reigning WPSL champions, Sporting CT (2-0-0). Aubrey Kulpa and Julia Salley scored goals in each half in the win. Caitlin Delay earned the clean sheet in goal for Sporting CT.

Thursday, May 21

Merrimack Valley Hawks FC 1-2 RI Rogues FC

NASHUA, N.H. — RI Rogues FC (1-0-0) picked up three big points on the road to open its season topping Merrimack Valley Hawks FC (0-0-1) 2-1. The hosts took the lead in the 12th minute off a goal by Emanuelly Ferreira. Nadja Meite pulled the visitors level in the 57th minute, and Artemisia Sahin scored the winner 10 minutes later.

CT Rush 2-1 Vale SC

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — CT Rush (1-0-0) picked up its first WPSL points with a 2-1 win over Vale SC (1-0-2). Alayna Taylor put the visitors on the board in the 10th minute before Caroline Aponte leveled things for the hosts 15 minutes later. Jillian Gregorski scored the winner in the 63rd minute in CT Rush’s inaugural match.

Friday, May 22

Vermont Wild FC 0-2 Albany Rush

MANCHESTER, Vt. — Albany Rush (1-0-0) opened 2026 with three points on the road thanks to a 2-0 win over Vermont Wild FC (0-0-1). Marie Bogue scored in added time of the first half and Kennedy Ring added a second in added time of the second half to seal Albany’s first win of 2026. Anna Joyce is credited with the shutout in goal for Albany.

Sunday, May 24

RI Rogues FC 3-1 Sporting CT

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — RI Rogues FC (2-0-0) picked up a huge win Sunday topping defending WPSL champs Sporing CT (2-0-1) 3-1. Nadja Meite opened scoring for the hosts in the second minute, followed by Dylan Lochhead, who doubled Rogues lead ten minutes later. Gabriella DelPico made it 3-0 in the 50th minute before Mary Kate Sullivan pulled one back for Sporting with seven minutes to play.