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East Region Roundups Eight

June 30, 2026

GREAT LAKES CONFERENCE – GREAT RIVER DIVISION

Wednesday, June 24

Greater Toledo Futbol Club 2-0 Corktown WFC

FINDLAY, Ohio — Lauren McConnachie and Elena Neceski scored as Greater Toledo Futbol Club (4-0-4) closed out its season with a 2-0 win over Corktown WFC (0-0-7). Tori Trzcinski earned the clean sheet in goal for Toledo.

Saturday, June 27

Columbus Eagles FC 6-0 Corktown WFC

OBETZ, Ohio — Nikki Cox closed out the season with a hat trick, and Allie Metcalf, Lexi White, and Noelle Miriello added goals as Columbus Eagles FC (6-0-2) topped Corktown WFC (0-0-8) 6-0.

GREAT LAKES CONFERENCE – LAKE ERIE DIVISION

Wednesday, June 24

Erie FC 1-7 Internationals SC

ERIE, Pa. — Internationals SC moved to 7-0-1 with a 7-1 win over Erie FC (1-2-3). Reese Gallagher scored a hat trick, and Francesca Villa, Kayla Perfect, Tewabech Seerup, and Audrey Johnson added goals in the win. Meea Irwin scored for Erie.

Saturday, June 27

Erie FC 2-5 Rochester New York FC

ERIE, Pa. — Rochester New York FC (2-1-3) picked up its second win of the season topping Erie FC (1-2-4) 5-2 on the road. Maggie Cregan scored four goals, and Eleanor Ouckama added the fifth in the win. Meea Irwin scored both goals for Erie.

Sunday, June 28

Beadling Soccer Club 1-0 Rochester New York FC

NORTH FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Alison Hughes scored the game-winner as Beadling Soccer Club (5-0-3) topped Rochester New York FC (3-1-4) to close out the season for both clubs.

Erie FC 2-0 Niagara 1812

ERIE, Pa. Jada Cole and Madalene Cowburn scored goals as 2-2-4 Erie FC closed out its season with a 2-0 win over 1-1-6 Niagara 1812. Maisee Carrier earned the clean sheet in goal for Erie.

METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE

Wednesday, June 24

Force FC New York 4-1 Clarkstown Soccer Club

WARWICK, N.Y. — Force FC New York (1-3-3) earned its first win of the season topping Clarkstown Soccer Club (4-1-2) 4-1 at home on Wednesday. Monica Curry scored twice, and Ava Boffalo and Marina Parodo added goals for Force FC in the win. Gabby Chan scored for Clarkstown.

Saturday, June 27

New York Dutch Lions FC 1-2 Brooklyn City F.C.

SOMERSET, N.J. — Nicolette Caneda scored both goals as Brooklyn City F.C. (4-0-3) topped New York Dutch Lions FC (0-1-6) 2-1. New York Dutch Lions FC's goal scorer was not named in report.

Clarkstown Soccer Club 2-0 New York Athletic Club

BARDONIA, N.Y. — Nikki Crane scored twice as Clarkstown Soccer Club (5-1-2) topped Metropolitan Conference winners, New York Athletic Club (6-0-1) to close out the season for both clubs. Bella Binetti earned the clean sheet in goal for Clarkstown.

STA 6-3 SUSA FC

MADISON, N.J. — Alexis Dendis scored four goals, and Jill Rosenfeld and Juliana Osterman added goals as STA (3-1-3) topped SUSA FC (2-2-3) 6-3. Ashley Kozlowski, Brooke Herber, and Hailey Moschitta scored for SUSA FC.

Sunday, June 28

New York Athletic Club 3-0 SUSA FC

PELHAM MANOR, N.Y. — New York Athletic Club (7-0-1) wrapped up the regular season with a 3-0 win over SUSA FC (2-2-4). Emily Gibbins, Nicole Patino, and Mie Jung Cartsensen scored for NYAC. Asha Locke earned the clean sheet in goal.

STA 3-1 New York Dutch Lions FC

MADISON, N.J. — Alexis Dendis, Juliana Osterman, and Clare Mulvihill scored for STA (4-1-3) in its 3-1 win over New York Dutch Lions FC (0-1-7) in the final match of the season for both clubs. Lauren Vinella scored for NYDLFC.

Brooklyn City F.C. 1-0 Force FC New York

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Anna Rayhill scored the game-winner in the 55th minute as Brooklyn City F.C. moved to 5-0-3 to close out the season with a 1-0 win over Force FC New York (1-3-5). Lena Perry earned the clean sheet in goal for Brooklyn.

MID-ATLANTIC CONFERENCE – COLONIAL DIVISION

Tuesday, June 23

Penn Fusion SA 5-2 Fever SC

DOWNINGTON, Pa. — Penn Fusion SA moved to 4-1-2 with a 5-2 win over Fever SC (2-0-4). Nina Cantor and Amaya Hill each scored twice, and Taylor Coulter added a goal for Penn Fusion. Devon Cheeseman and Hayden Johnston scored for Fever SC.

Wednesday, June 24

FC Monmouth 1-2 SJEB FC

RED BANK, N.J. — Morgan Cupo put FC Monmouth (3-1-3) in the lead before first half goals Olivia Brocious and Olivia McMaster gave SJEB FC (6-1-0) the 2-1 road win midweek.

Thursday, June 25

Fever SC 2-3 Real Central NJ

FEASTERVILLE, Pa. — Real Central NJ (4-0-3) stole three points with a 3-2 road win over Fever SC (2-0-5). Taylor Krott put the visitors in the lead in the 25th minute before Kiley Johnson equalized for the hosts in the 37th. Krott made it 2-1 with her second goal of the game in the 64th. Bridget Cannon equalized in the 80th for Fever before Ava Fox tallied the game-winner in the 83rd.

Friday, June 26

Kensington Soccer Club 0-1 Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals-Liberty

PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals-Liberty (1-1-5) earned its first win of the season topping Kensington Soccer Club (0-2-5) 1-0. Sophia Lowery scored the game-winner in the 68th minute. Madelyn Catania earned the clean sheet in goal.

Saturday, June 27

SJEB FC 3-1 Real Central NJ

GLASSBORO, N.J. — Kerri Jackson, Kyra Samalonis, and Naomi Nnewihe scored goals as SJEB FC topped Real Central NJ (4-0-4) to secure the Colonial Division title. Jessica Urena scored for Real Central NJ.

FC Monmouth 0-3 Love City FC

RED BANK, N.J. — Love City FC (5-3-0) closed out its inaugural WPSL season unbeaten, topping FC Monmouth (3-1-4) 3-0. Eilidh Sidaway, Gabriella Marte, and Juelle Love scored for Love City in the win.

Sunday, June 28

Kensington Soccer Club 3-1 Fever SC

PHILADELPHIA — Julie Short tallied twice and Shiloh Moore added a goal as Kensington Soccer Club (1-2-5) closed out its first WPSL season with a 3-1 win over Fever SC (2-0-6). Flora Hernandez scored for Fever SC.

MID-ATLANTIC CONFERENCE – COMMONWEALTH DIVISION

Tuesday, June 23

LVU Rush 0-0 Reading United A.C.

GWYNEDD VALLEY, Pa. — Reading United A.C. (5-1-0) picked up a vital road point with a 0-0 draw at LVU Rush (1-3-4). Goalkeepers Mae Leedy for Rush and Olivia Rosenberger for Reading both earned clean sheets in the draw.

Wednesday, June 24

Hex FC Tempest 2-3 Pennsylvania Classics

QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — Pennsylvania Classics (6-1-0) remained unbeaten with a 3-2 win over Hex FC Tempest (1-0-6). Kyra Lesko put Tempest on the board first in the 11th minute before goals by Melanie Love in the 19th minute and Joey Devlin in the 22nd put Classics ahead. Chloe Oudin leveled the score at 2-2 in the 55th before Devlin got the game-winner with her second of the game.

Friday, June 26

Hex FC Tempest 1-1 Keystone FC

QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — Keystone FC (5-1-2) closed out its season with a 1-1 road draw at Hex FC Tempest (1-1-6). Gia Marciano scored for the hosts in the second minute before Carly Louey equalized in the 59th.

Pennsylvania Classics 4-3 Reading United A.C.

LANCASTER, Pa. — Pennsylvania Classics moved to 7-1-0 with a 4-3 win over Reading United A.C. (5-2-1). Liza Suydam put Classics in the lead in the sixth minute before Loren Gehret scored the first of her three goals to equalize for Reading in the 15th. Ashley Economopoulos tallied a brace in the 60th and 63rd minutes to put the hosts in the lead before Gehret scored two straight in the 76th and 79th to make it 3-3. Joey Devlin bagged the game-winner for Classics securing the division title in the third minute of stoppage time.

NORTHEASTERN DIVISION

Saturday, June 27

RI Rogues 6-0 Albany Rush

BRISTOL, R.I. — Ava Graham, Jordan Restivo, Ryann Denecour, Emma Gavin, Hannah McNulty, and Magdalana Carpenter scored goals as RI Rogues moved to 6-0-2 with a 6-0 win over Albany Rush (3-1-3). Jessica Kasacek earned the clean sheet in goal for Rogues.

Vermont Wild FC 1-0 Inter CT FC

MANCHESTER, Vt. — Nana Tanikawa scored the game winner in the 50th minute as Vermont Wild FC (1-0-7) closed out its season with a 1-0 win over Inter CT FC (0-0-8). Natalie Kelchner earned the clean sheet in goal for Vermont.

Vale SC 1-1 Sporting CT

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — Vale SC (2-2-4) held the defending WPSL champions to a 1-1 draw in the Middleton Derby. Tiffany Weimer broke the deadlock for Sporting CT (5-1-1) in the 63rd minute before Anya Tansil equalized for Vail in the 79th.