June 18, 2026

OKLAHOMA CITY (June 18, 2026) — The Women’s Premier Soccer League names regional Players of the Week for Week Six performances. The WPSL’s Player of the Week awards are presented by Global Scarves, the exclusive personalized merchandise partner of the Women’s Premier Soccer League.
FC Pride’s Breece Bass earned the Central Region’s only weekly honor as Offensive Player of the Week while Naomi Nnewihe (SJEB FC), Brooke Roumy (LVU Rush), and Molly Kubistek (Beadling SC) collected East Region honors. Dylan Driver (DECATUR FC), Kennedy Crowder (Georgia Impact), and Phoebe Carver (Arlington SA) captured South Region honors while Delani Walker (Spokane Shadow) and Emily Torres (El Paso Surf) won in the West Region.
CENTRAL REGION - Breece Bass, F, FC Pride
FC Pride youth product Breece Bass contributed to three of the four goals scored in Pride’s Week Six win, recording 75 minutes of play. The Murray State junior, who’s been with the club since 10 years old, led Pride to its third win of the season and remain in contention for the ever-competitive Gateway Division title.
EAST REGION - Naomi Nnewihe, F, SJEB FC
Naomi Nnewihe is picking up where she left off as the 2025 Offensive Player of the Year for the Colonial Division, leading SJEB FC to three wins in Week Six while scoring three goals in two games, contributing to half of the goals scored. The Brown University sophomore kept SJEB FC’s unbeaten streak alive, moving to five wins and one draw on the season.
SOUTH REGION - Dylan Driver, F, DECATUR FC
Auburn senior Dylan Driver had a big week helping DECATUR FC to a statement 12-0 win in its first of two games on the week. Recording 75 minutes of play, Driver was the dominant force for Decatur’s offense by scoring a first-half hat trick in the team’s third win on the season, outscoring opponents 15 to two in its first three games.
WEST REGION - Delani Walker, F, Spokane Shadow
Spokane Shadow’s Week Six slate featured three games on the road against reigning Pac Northwest Champions and the always competitive Westside Metros FC. Eastern Washington grad Delani Walker led Spokane to two wins on the week, scoring four goals in three games. Walker recorded 190 total minutes on field and helped Spokane to its fourth win on the season and move to the top of conference standings.
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No nominations were submitted from Central Region
EAST REGION - Brooke Roumy, D, LVU Rush
Davidson College senior Brooke Roumy made a huge impact to LVU Rush’s defense which earned a tough point at home in a scoreless draw. Roumy recorded 60 minutes on field, winning four tackles while creating offensive opportunities moving forward.
SOUTH REGION - Kennedy Crowder, D, Georgia Impact
Former Tennessee Volunteer (2025) Kennedy Crowder was an unstoppable force for Georgia Impact’s defense in its two-game week, helping the Impact add two more wins to its current undefeated streak. Crowder played 90 minutes against then-ranked No.19 team in the South and recorded 75 minutes against then-ranked No.8 team, winning 12 one-on-one and header clearances.
WEST REGION - Emily Torres, D, El Paso Surf
Emily Torres’ dominant defensive performance led El Paso Surf to a big road-win coming off tough back-to-back losses. Leading the backline for 90 minutes, Torres recorded three tackles and four tackles-for-loss in the 2-1 win, only giving up a goal in the closing minutes of the first half.
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No nominations were submitted from the West Region.
Central Region’s single nomination earned Honorable Mention
EAST REGION - Molly Kubistek, Beadling SC
Molly Kubistek led Beadling SC to its first win and first shutout of the season in Week Six. Set to start her college career at the University of Cincinnati this Fall, Kubistek played all 90 minutes in goal, making three saves and earning a clean sheet against the then-No. 22 team in the East.
“Molly's stature, presence and command of the team showed through from start to finish,” JR Little, Beadling SC general manager, said. “More than just the saves, her overall command made her the best player on the field and she helped start many attacks from the back with her distribution.”
SOUTH REGION - Phoebe Carver, Arlington SA
Phoebe Carver helped Arlington SA earn two wins on the week while recording 45 minutes in goal for each game. The Purdue junior keeper made seven saves and earned a clean sheet.
“Phoebe has excellent communication from the back. Not only in organizing her team clearly and effectively but also as a strong presence of the team's energy, attitude and mindset,” George Hales, Arlington SA head coach, said. “She was clean and calm in key moments, excellent distribution, and key saves when required.”
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