GREAT LAKES CONFERENCE
Great River Division
Saturday, May 31
FC DAYTON 5-1 BEADLING SOCCER CLUB
FC Dayton (2-1-1) is back in the mix after topping Beadling Soccer Club (0-1-2) 5-1. Danni Hicks bagged a hat trick and Hailey Jeng added a goal after Beadling’s Abigail Stager opened scoring in the first minute. A Beadling own goal closed out the match.
Saturday, May 31
CORKTOWN WFC 0-1 GREATER TOLEDO FUTBOL CLUB
Greater Toledo Futbol Club moved to 1-1-0 on the season with a 1-0 win over Corktown WFC (0-1-3). Payton Miller scored the only goal of the match in the 56th minute. Brigid Enright earned the shutout in goal.
GREAT RIVER DIVISION STANDINGS
Lake Erie Division
Thursday, May 29
RNY FC 0-2 (17/3) INTERNATIONALS SC
Internationals SC (3-0-0) moved to the top of the Lake Erie Division with a 2-0 road win over RNY FC (1-0-1). Margery Brown scored 16 minutes into the match, and Kayla perfect scored three minutes after the start of the second half. Abby Kudia earned the clean sheet in goal.
Saturday, May 31
NIAGARA 1812 1-0 RNY FC
Kaitlyn Wright scored the game’s only goal in first half stoppage time to give Niagara 1812 (2-0-1) a 1-0 win over RNY FC (1-0-2) in Niagara’s home opener. Madison Crosbie earned the clean sheet in goal.
Sunday, June 1
ERIE FC 1-2 BC UNITED
BC United (1-0-2) picked up a hard-fought road win beating Erie FC (0-0-2) 2-1. Ella Yartym and Rylee Alston scored first half goals in the win. Jenna Popowski pulled Erie to within a goal with five minutes to play but the hosts could not find an equalizer.
LAKE ERIE DIVISION STANDINGS
METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE
Wednesday, May 28
BROOKLYN CITY F.C. 4-1 (8E) DOWNTOWN UNITED SOCCER CLUB
Brooklyn City F.C. (1-0-0) opened Metropolitan Conference play with a huge home win over Downtown United Soccer Club (0-0-1). Kayleigh Goodrich tallied a brace and Kira Favakeh and Tatianna Lizarrage scored goals in the win. Monica Viveros scored for Downtown United.
Friday, May 30
FORCE FC NEW YORK 1-2 STA
STA (1-0-0) opened its season with three huge road points in a 2-1 win over Force FC New York (0-0-1). Jill Rosenfeld opened scoring in the 26th minute. An STA own goal made it 1-1 in the 56th minute. Abigail Pierson atoned for the error a minute later, giving STA the win in its season opener.
Saturday, May 31
NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB 3-1 NEW YORK DUTCH LIONS FC
New York Athletic Club 1-0-0 kicked off the 2025 season with 1-0 win over New York Dutch Lions FC (0-0-1). Yukino Wakatsuki, Sophia Lis, and Stefanie Stoj scored goals for New York Athletic Club. Rebecca Raber tallied for New York Dutch Lions FC.
Saturday, May 31
SUSA FC 0-2 (5E) CLARKSTON SOCCER CLUB
Clarkstown Soccer Club (1-0-0) opened 2025 with a 2-0 road win over SUSA FC (0-0-1). Liv Johnson and Sophia Bradley scored for last season’s East Region champs in the win. Kayla Bower earned the clean sheet in goal for Clarkstown.
Sunday, June 1
(8E) DOWNTOWN UNITED SOCCER CLUB 1-2 SUSA FC
SUSA FC (1-0-1) came from behind over Downtown United Soccer Club to pick up its first win of the year behind goals by Kaitlyn Tunk in the 37th minute and Morgan Griffin just after the start of the second half. Baleigh Johnson put the hosts in the lead in the 10th minute.
Sunday, June 1
STA 1-3 (5E) CLARKSTOWN SOCCER CLUB
Sofia Miller tallied a brace and Amalia Cardo added a goal as Clarkstown Soccer Club moved to 2-0-0 with a 3-1 win over STA (1-0-1) to open the season. Kelly Monaco scored for STA.
Sunday, June 1
FORCE FC NEW YORK 1-2 BROOKLYN CITY F.C.
Brooklyn City F.C. moved to 2-0-0 on the season after a 2-1 win over Force FC New York (0-0-2). Nicolettee Caneda and Keyleigh Goodrich scored for Brooklyn in the win. Madison Mobray scored for Force FC.
METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
MID-ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
Colonial Division
Tuesday, May 27
(6E) DELAWARE OSPREYS 2-2 (9E) SJEB FC
SJEB FC (1-1-0) picked up a huge point on the road playing the Delaware Ospreys (1-1-0) to a 2-2 draw at Abessinio Stadium Tuesday night. Naomi Nnewihe put the visitors in the lead in the 19th minute. Lauren Duffy drew the hosts level in the 36th minute. Summer Reimet put the visitors back into the lead at the hour mark. In the 68th minute Gabriella Riley rescued a point for the hosts making it 2-2.
Wednesday, May 28
PHILADELPHIA UKRAINIAN NATIONALS LIBERTY 3-5 PENN FUSION SA
Penn Fusion SA (2-0-0) remained unbeaten after a 5-3 goalfest at Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals Liberty (0-1-2). Regan Basehore and Adria Kitzinger each tallied braces in the win. Basehore’s first goal put Penn Fusion in the lead in the fourth minute. Olivvia Grenda pulled things level in the 18th minute. Kitzinger put the visitors in the lead for a second time in 20 minutes, followed immediately by Alyssa DeGeorge, who leveled things for a second time in the first half at 2-2. Carolyn Hinkle’s goal to open the second half put Penn Fusion in the lead for the third time in the match. Basehore’s second goal in the 68th minute, followed by Kitzinger’s second two minutes later put the game out of reach, despite Casey Malone’s goal with five minutes to play that put the game at 5-3.
Friday, May 30
REAL CENTRAL NJ 1-1 FEVER SC
Abigail Najdzinowics scored in the 59th minute to salvage a 1-1 draw for Real Central NJ (1-1-1) versus Fever SC (0-1-0). Bridget Cannon put the visitors in the lead in the 50th minute.
Saturday, May 31
F.C. MONMOUTH 0-3 (9E) SJEB FC
SJEB FC (2-1-0) picked up its second win of the season thanks to a 3-0 road win over F.C. Monmouth (0-1-1). Naomi Nnewihe had two goals, and Summer Reimet added a single goal in the win. Goalkeeper Emory Wegener earned the clean sheet for SJEB.
Sunday, June 1
F.C. MONMOUTH 1-0 FEVER SC
F.C. Monmouth (1-1-1) got in the win column Sunday with a 1-0 win over Fever SC (0-1-1). Allie Serlenga scored the match’s lone goal. Goalkeeper Saige Santa Cruz kept the scoresheet clean for F.C. Monmouth.
COLONIAL DIVISION STANDINGS
Commonwealth Division
Tuesday, May 27
(23/4) READING UNITED AC 0-1 (10E) KEYSTONE FC
Keystone FC (2-0-1) picked up a huge road win over the No. 23 Reading United AC (1-0-1) Tuesday thanks to a Molly Starner goal in the 19th minute. Isabelle Lee kept the scoresheet clean for Keystone FC, which entered the match ranked No. 10 in the East Region.
Tuesday, May 27
LVU RUSH 4-1 HERSHEY FC
LVU Rush (1-0-1) kicked off its home slate with a 4-1 win over Hershey FC (0-0-2). Brooke Edwards tallied a hat trick and Camryn William had a goal in LVU Rush’s first win of the season. Rylee Fry scored for Hershey FC.
Thursday, May 29
LVU RUSH 1-2 HEX FC TEMPEST
HEX FC Tempest (1-0-0) opened its season with a 2-1 road win over LVU Rush (1-0-2). Chloe Oudin scored both goals for HEX FC. Oudin put the visitors in the lead in the 40th minute. Brooke Edwards pulled things level eight minutes later. Oden then bagged the winner in second-half stoppage time.
Friday, May 30
(23/4) READING UNITED AC 1-1 (7E) PA CLASSICS
PA Classics (1-1-0) kept division leaders Reading United AC (2-1-0) within reach thanks to a 1-1 draw Friday night. Loren Gehret put Reading up two minutes after the start of the second half. Maggie Groh’s goal in the 84th minute stole a point for the visitors.
Friday, May 30
HERSHEY FC 0-0 (10E) KEYSTONE FC
Hershey FC (0-1-2) picked up its first point of 2025 playing Keystone FC (1-1-2) to a 0-0 draw.
Sunday, June 1
(10E) KEYSTONE FC 2-0 HEX FC TEMPEST
Keystone FC (2-1-2) closed out a long week with a 2-0 win over HEX FC Tempest (1-0-1) behind a pair of goals from Molly Starner. Isabelle Hoffeditz earned the clean sheet in goal for Keystone.
Sunday, June 1
WEST-MONT UNITED 2-2 (7E) PA CLASSICS
PA Classic (1-2-0) goals by M Groh and C Keene bookended a goal from Sophia Murphy and a PA Classics own goal as West-Mont United (0-1-0) opened its season with a 2-2 draw.
COMMONWEALTH DIVISION STANDINGS
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Wednesday, May 28
ALBANY RUSH 4-0 KINGSTON CAPITALS
Olivia Lindsay scored twice and Allison Falvo and Izzy Seibert added goals as Albany Rush (1-0-1) picked up its first WPSL win rolling 4-0 over Kingston Capitals (0-0-3). Molly Dicaprio earned the clean sheet in goal for Albany.
Saturday, May 31
ALBANY RUSH 0-3 (2/1) SPORTING CT
The No. 2 ranked Sporting CT moved to 4-0-0 in its incredible WPSL debut season, topping fellow first-year club Albany Rush (1-0-2) 3-0. Aubrey Kulpa, Tiffany Weimer, and Tori Sousa scored in the win.
Saturday, May 31
KINGSTON CAPITALS 0-6 RI ROGUES FC
Isabella Garces and Julian Hargraves each tallied a brace, and Magdalana Carpenter and Dyann Dennecour added goals as RI Rogues FC (1-1-1) topped the Kingston Capital (0-0-4) on the road. Elyse Broderick earned the clean sheet in goal for Rhode Island.
Saturday, May 31
NEW YORK SHOCKERS 1-4 MERRIMACK VALLEY HAWKS FC
Merrimack Valley Hawks FC (1-1-0) remained in the hunt for the Northeastern Conference title with a 4-1 road win over New York Shockers (1-0-1). Logan Nicholson netted two goals on the night, and Daniella Almeida and Aubrey Rego had goals in the win. Lauryn Wood scored for New York.
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
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