Barbra Banda scores to give Orlando Pride the lead (0:38)
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Lynn Williams scores Gotham FC's 300th goal in club history (0:42)
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Thorns race into an early 2-0 lead vs. Spirit (0:48)
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Seattle scores 89th-minute winner to down San Diego (0:35)
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Claire Emslie slots away penalty to double Angel City FC's lead (0:37)
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NWSL roundup: Banda carries Pride past Courage

Barbra Banda scored two goals and helped create two others as the Orlando Pride turned a productive first half into a 4-1 victory over the visiting North Carolina Courage on Wednesday.

Thorns take an early 2-0 lead over Bay FC (0:45)
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Trinity Rodman scores first goal of season for Washington Spirit (0:45)
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Orlando's Luana diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma

Orlando Pride midfielder Luana has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, the club announced Monday, saying the Brazil international is set to begin chemotherapy treatment immediately.

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Lavelle nets late in Gotham debut to salvage draw

Rose Lavelle, in her first appearance for Gotham, scored seven minutes into stoppage time for a 1-1 draw with Racing Louisville on Sunday in the National Women's Soccer League.

Jaedyn Shaw puts San Diego Wave back in front (0:58)
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Sophia Smith's excellent footwork and finish makes it 1-0 Thorns (0:22)
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Tyler Lussi opens scoring for North Carolina Courage (0:48)
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Claire Lavogez seals win for Current with 2 goals (1:38)
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Ouleymata Sarr scores outrageous chip to equalize for Spirit (0:32)
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Morgan (ankle) out for Wave as Olympics loom

San Diego Wave forward Alex Morgan will miss Saturday's NWSL match against Bay FC due to an ankle injury, Wave head coach Casey Stoney confirmed on Thursday.

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NWSL's rival league confirms first signings

The USL Super League, a Division 1-sanctioned women's soccer league that will launch in August, announced its first contracted players on Tuesday.

Tyler Lussi pulls one back for North Carolina Courage (0:39)
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