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MATCHWEEK SEVEN ROUNDUP: SOUTH REGION

Published Jun 27, 2025

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE

Carolinas Division

Tuesday, June 17

NCFC  2-1  CAROLINA FC

NCFC (1-0-3) picked up its first win of the season with a 2-1 win over Carolina FC (4-1-2). After a Jordan Davis goal in the 23rd minute put Carolina FC up 1-0, goals by Gracie Fitzgerald and Georgia Duke in the 60th and 80th minutes earned NCFC the win. 

Thursday, June 19

NCFC  1-4  WFC CHARLOTTE

WFC Charlotte (2-1-3) picked up its second win of the year topping NCFC (1-0-4) 4-1 Thursday. Laken Gallman scored twice, and Kylie Morin and Molly Brown added goals in the win. Olivia Bronson scored for NCFC. 

Saturday, June 21

SODA CITY FC  0-1  NCFC

NCFC moved to 2-0-5 with a 1-0 win over Soda City FC (1-0-5). Bri Little scored the only goal of the game shortly after the start of the second half. Savannah Dixon earned the clean sheet in goal for NCFC. 

Saturday, June 21

(6/2) PORT CITY FC  1-1  CAROLINA FC

Carolina FC (4-2-2) fell just short of the Carolinas Division title playing the division leaders Port City FC (5-1-0) to a 1-1 draw. Kiley Peat put Port City in the lead in the 20th minute. Katherine Paulakonis then leveled the score at 1-1 for Carolina FC in the 76th minute.

Sunday, June 22

SODA CITY FC  0-3  WFC CHARLOTTE

Laken Gallman scored twice and Molly Brown added a third as WFC Charlotte (4-1-3) rolled to a 3-0 win over Soda City FC (1-0-6). Lillian Heaslet earned the clean sheet for WFC Charlotte in goal. 

 

The District Division

Thursday, June 19

ALEXANDRIA REDS  0-5  ARLINGTON SOCCER BLUE

Ellie Stokes scored twice and Gemma Davitian, Olivia Stafford, and Kate Hawley added goals as Arlington Soccer Blue (3-0-3) topped Alexandria Reds (2-0-4) 5-0. Cara Martin picked up the shutout in goal for Arlington Blue. 

 

Friday, June 20

ARLINGTON SOCCER RED  1-3  McLEAN SOCCER

McLean Soccer (5-0-1) took another step to its first The District Division title with a 3-1 win over Arlington Soccer Red (2-2-3). Amaya Simoni-Walters, Caroline Helfrich, and Sydney Delacy scored goals in the win. Kendall Frederick scored for Arlington. 

 

Sunday, June 22

ALEXANDRIA REDS  2-6  McLEAN SOCCER

McLean Soccer (6-0-1) captured The District Division title Sunday with a 6-2 win over Alexandria Reds (2-0-5). Maya Wiese scored twice, and Amaya Simoni-Walters, Evelyn Javers, Isabella Yousefi, and Courtley Mills scored for McLean. Natalie Santangelo scored both goals for Alexandria. 

 

GULF COAST CONFERENCE

Third Coast Division

Tuesday, June 17

UNION 10 FC vs. GULF COAST UNITED

Match postponed

 

Wednesday, June 18

FLORIDA ROOTS  6-1  TLH RECKONING

Shelby Rynearson and Kiara Pulgarin tallied braces and Addison DeWolf and Adriana Diemer added goals as Florida Roots (3-1-4) rolled over TLH Reckoning (3-1-3) 6-1. Charlotte Reynolds scored for Reckoning. 

 

Wednesday, June 18

PENSACOLA FC ACADEMY  1-7  (10/3) PENSACOLA FC

Unbeaten Pensacola FC (7-0-0) rolled past its reserve side, Pensacola FC Academy (2-2-4) 7-1 to remain at the top of the Third Coast division standings. Paige Phillips scored a hat trick, and Ava Matherne, Elexia Nelson, Emily Smith, and Olivia Quiroz added goals for Pensacola FC. Emma Korhonen scored the Academy’s lone goal. 

 

Saturday, June 21

UNION 10 FC  1-0  TLH RECKONING

Riley Naman scored in the 82nd minute to give Union 10 FC a 1-0 win over THL Reckoning (3-1-4). Holland Burkhalter earned the clean sheet for Union 10. 

 

Saturday, June 21
(10/3) PENSACOLA FC  6-0  GULF COAST UNITED

Pensacola FC (8-0-0) clinched the Third Coast Division title with a 6-0 win over Gulf Coast United (2-2-4). Paige Phillips scored twice, and Elexia Nelson, Emma Beltz, Julian Thompson, and Zivana Labovic added goals in the win. Goalkeeper Jaidin Kinch earned the clean sheet for Pensacola. 

 

Sunday, June 22 

PENSACOLA FC ACADEMY  2-2  FLORIDA ROOTS

Pensacola FC Academy (2-3-4) and Florida Roots (3-4-2) played to a 2-2 draw to close out Matchweek Seven. Rebecca Ryan put Florida up 1-0 in first half stoppage time. Michelle Melancon leveled things for the Academy side in the 55th minute, and Jexlyn Nelson put the hosts in the lead in the 57th. Ryan tallied her second goal of the game in the 75th minute to level things at 2-2. 

 

Delta Basin Division

Tuesday, June 17

(10S) LA KREWE RUSH  2-0  BATON ROUGE UNITED

Salma Elhaimer scored both goals as La Krewe Rush (4-0-1) topped Baton Rouge United (0-1-4) 2-0 to move to the top of the Delta Basin Division. Lauryn Starwood earned the clean sheet in goal for LA Krewe. 

 

Wednesday, June 18

(9S) MISSISSIPPI BLUES SC  1-2  HATTIESBURG FC

Kendyl Terrell put visiting Hattiesburg FC (3-1-2) in the lead in the third minute and Olivia Cassell scored the winner in second half stoppage time in Hattiesburg’s 2-1 road win over Mississippi Blues SC. Cariel Ellis leveled things at one for Mississippi in the 62nd minute. 

 

Friday, June 20

SHREVEPORT UNITED  3-6  (10S) LA KREWE RUSH

LA Krewe Rush moved to 5-0-1 with a 6-3 win over Shreveport United (2-0-4). Salma Elhaimer tallied a hat trick, and Amelia Majtczak, Ariana Lowenstein, and Reagan Latiolais added goals in the win. Alex Knight, Eleanor Lawrence, and Olivia Sánchez Mangue scored for Shreveport. 

 

Saturday, June 21
BATON DOUGE UNITED  2-6  HATTIESBURG FC

Kendyl Terrell scored a hat trick, Chistina Salmon added two, and Nathalie Bello scored one as Hattiesburg FC (4-1-2) topped Baton Rouge United (0-1-5) 6-2. Kristina Wilkerson and Marisela Castellon scored for Baton Rouge. 

 

Sunday, June 22

SHEREVEPORT UNITED  2-3  (9S) MISSISSIPPI BLUES SC

Mississippi Blues SC moved to 3-2-1 with a 3-2 road win over Shreveport United (2-0-5) on Sunday. Alex Knight scored the first of her two goals on the night to put Shreveport up 1-0 in the 11th minute. Mckenzie Price equalized for Mississippi in the 44th minute. Cariel Ellis scored the first of her two goals to pull Mississippi ahead in the 46th minute. Knight equalized for Shreveport in the 52nd minute followed by Ellis with the winner for Mississippi in the 55th minute. 

 

SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

Peachtree Division

Wednesday, June 18

GEORGIA IMPACT  1-1  CHATTANOOGA FC

Chattanooga FC (4-1-1) picked up a point on the road with a 1-1 draw at Georgia Impact (2-1-3). Hina Suzuki opened scoring for Georgia with a goal in first half stoppage time. Kennedy Ball salvaged the point for Chattanooga equalizing in second half stoppage time. 

 

Friday, June 20

UFA GUNNERS  0-0  ATLANTA FIRE UNITED

Goalkeepers Elke Travis for UFA Gunners (1-1-5) and Emily Dorfman for Atlanta Fire United (1-1-5) both kept clean sheets as the two sides played to a 0-0 draw. 

 

Friday, June 20

(3/1) DECATUR FC  2-0  GEORGIA IMPACT

Number 3 DECATUR FC moved to 7-0-0 with a 2-0 win over Georgia Impact (2-1-4). Jazmin Gerguson and Maggie Wadsworth scored for DECATUR FC as it clinched its first Peachtree Division title. Nicole Bidun earned the clean sheet in goal for DECATUR. 

 

Sunday, June 22

UFA GUNNERS  0-0  GEORGIA IMPACT

UFA Gunners (1-2-5) closed out its season with a 0-0 draw with Georgia Impact (2-2-4). Goalkeepers Grace Stair for UFA and Rhyan Connoly for Georgia picked up clean sheets to close the season for both teams. 

 

Pioneer Division

Wednesday, June 18

TN TEMPO FC  0-2  NASHVILLE RHYTHM F.C.

Naho Yamamura and Gracelyn Williams scored goals as Nashville Rhythm F.C. (4-1-1) topped TN Tempo FC 2-0. Kendall Curran kept the clean sheet in goal for Nashville.  

 

Saturday, June 21

FC BIRMINGHAM WOMEN  1-11  865 ALLIANCE

Alivia Stott scored a hat trick, Brinley Murphy and Eva Baker tallied braces, and Taryn Childers, Taylor Hoag, Jayla Blue, and Maci Ritzman added goals as 865 Alliance (5-0-0) rolled over FC Birmingham Women (1-1-4) 11-1. Rebecca Sierra scored for Birmingham. 

 

Saturday, June 21

(8S) NASHVILLE RHYTHM F.C.  FW-FL  JACKSON IGNITE

Nashville Rhythm F.C. moved to 5-1-1 with a forfeit win over Jackson Ignite (0-2-6)

 

Sunday, June 22

(12/4) 865 ALLIANCE  4-1  TN TEMPO FC

Alivia Stott added to her goal total with a brace and Aliza Mannon and Jayla Blue added goals as 865 Alliance remained a perfect 6-0-0 with a 4-1 win over TN Tempo FC (2-2-3). Taylor Hopkins scored for TN Tempo. 

 

SUNSHINE CONFERENCE

Friday, June 20

(16/6) JACKSONVILLE ARMADA FC  3-1  FLORIDA GULF COAST DUTCH LIONS FC

Jacksonville Armada FC (5-1-1) kept in the running for Sunshine Conference title with a 3-1 win over Florida Gulf Coast Dutch Lions FC (2-0-4). Brooke Bunton, Jianna Ramirez, and Lily Morse scored for Jacksonville in the win. Mia Otero scored for Florida Gulf Coast. 

 

Saturday, June 21

AGC FOOTBALL  0-1  FUSION FC

Fusion FC (1-0-6) picked up its first win thanks to an Annalise Miller goal as Fusion FC topped AFC Football (0-0-6) 1-0. Stella Tracy earned the clean sheet for Fusion FC. 

 

Sunday, June 22

(25/7) FLORIDA PREMIER FC  3-0  FLORIDA GULF COAST DUTCH LIONS FC

Alyssa Tutas, Elyse Thornton, and Maggie McFarland scored as Florida Premier FC (6-0-1) picked up three points with a 3-0 win over Florida Gulf Coast Dutch Lions (2-0-5). Leire Herráez Gallach kept the sheet clean in goal for Florida Premier. 

 

Sunday, June 22

SEMINOLE ICE  3-2  FC PRIMETIME

Jalen Haas put Seminole Ice (3-0-3) in the lead twice and Alex Beck added a third goal as Seminole Ice topped FC PrimeTime (3-0-3) 3-2. Megan Morgan and Mailisa Atis scored for FC Primetime. 

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