2018 Washington Spirit season


The 2018 season is Washington Spirit's sixth season, competing in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. On August 21, the Spirit parted ways with Head Coach and General Manager Jim Gabarra, assistant coach Tom Torres took over as interim Head Coach for the remaining 3 games of the season.

Review

After a difficult 2017 season, the Spirit began rebuilding their team, continuing with a youth centered approach. Considered a successful 2018 draft, Washington recruited U.S. international Andi Sullivan and Canadian international Rebecca Quinn. In addition to the draft, the Spirit traded Crystal Dunn's player rights for 2017 Rookie of the Year Ashley Hatch and rookie outside back Taylor Smith. The unfortunate folding of Boston Breakers allowed the Spirit to bring in U.S. international playmaker, Rose Lavelle via the subsequent dispersal draft. What seemed to be only key loss for the Spirit was captain and anchor centerback, Shelina Zadorsky, traded to Orlando Pride for promising goalkeeper, Aubrey Bledsoe.
The season opened with a loss to Seattle, but saw the return of Joanna Lohman, held back in 2017 through injury, and scored in her substitute appearance. After several mediocre performances in March and April, the Spirit would struggle for the remainder of the season, winning only one more match against struggling Sky Blue FC. A combination of injuries to forwards Mallory Pugh, Havana Solaun, and Arielle Ship hamstrung the Spirit attack who were shutout 15 matches.
On August 21, after eight straight losses and being eliminated from playoff contention, the Spirit fired head coach, Jim Gabarra, and appointed assistant coach, Tom Torres as interim head coach. Torres lead the Spirit through the final three matches of the season at home, including the Spirit's debut at newly opened Audi Field against Portland Thorns on August 25. The match set a new club record for home attendance with 7,976 fans.
The last match of the season against Sky Blue FC, the Spirit ended a league-record setting goal drought at 765-minutes after Arielle Ship scored the opener of a 1-1 draw in the 71st minute. The match also earned Aubrey Bledsoe the league-wide record for saves in a single season at 108.

Club

Roster

The first-team roster of Washington Spirit.
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Competitions

Preseason

Regular season

Regular season standings

Results summary

Results by round

NWSL Playoffs

The Spirit were eliminated from playoff contention on July 22 after a 1-0 home loss to Houston Dash.

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Goalkeepers

Honors and awards

NWSL Yearly Awards">NWSL awards">NWSL Yearly Awards

AwardResultPlayerRef
Rookie of the Year Andi Sullivan
Goalkeeper of the Year Aubrey Bledsoe

[NWSL Team of the Month]

MonthGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsRef.
March Mallory Pugh
April Aubrey Bledsoe Estelle Johnson Francisca Ordega
Mallory Pugh

[2018 National [Women's Soccer League season#Weekly awards|NWSL Weekly Awards]]

[NWSL Player of the Week]

[NWSL Goal of the Week]

[NWSL Save of the Week]

Transfers

In

Out

Draft picks

Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. Only those who are signed to a contract will be listed as transfers in. Only trades involving draft picks and executed during the 2018 NWSL College Draft will be listed in the notes.
PlayerPosPrevious clubNotesRef
Andi SullivanMF Stanford UniversityRound 1, Pick 1
Rebecca QuinnMF Duke UniversityRound 1, Pick 3
Schuyler DeBreeDF Duke UniversityRound 2, Pick 1
Mallory EubanksFW Mississippi State UniversityRound 2, Pick 6
Elizabeth WengerDF Georgetown UniversityRound 2, Pick 7
Brittany BasingerDF Penn State UniversityRound 3, Pick 1
Maddie HusterMF Wake Forest UniversityRound 3, Pick 6
Rachel MooreMF William and Mary CollegeRound 4, Pick 1