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The OL Reignā€™s Road to the NWSL Championship

The OL Reign are set to play in their first NWSL Cup Final since 2015 and will therefore have the long-awaited opportunity to earn a first championship star. Saturday will also be the final career match of OL Reignā€™s Megan Rapinoe and Gothamā€™s Ali Krieger, both of whom are two-time Womenā€™s World Cup Champions for the US Womenā€™s National Team.

Megan Rapinoe described the occasion of the NWSL Championship being her final career game as ā€œthe perfect way to go outā€, with Ali Krieger emphasizing the occasion of sharing their final game together as ā€œI couldnā€™t have dreamt it in a better wayā€.

Both sides entered the NWSL Playoffs as lower-seeds and thus had to play the additional first round. Consequently, the top-two seeds, San Diego and Portland, who had a bye in the first round, were upset at their own respective home grounds by the two current finalists.

NWSL Round 1: OL Reign 1-0 Angel City FC

The Reign went into this game with the short-term goal of snapping the streak of winless playoff appearances, with Head Coach Laura Harvey sending a strong lineup, as expected. Angel City started the game on the offensive, trying to break down the Reign with possession. However, the Reign contained Angle Cityā€™s pressure and picked up the momentum, particularly in the second half.

Rose Lavelle made her highly-anticipated return from injury in the 64th minute, receiving a serenading cheer from the home crowd. Rapinoe expressed her characteristically unfiltered excitement at Lavelleā€™s return to play after the game with a loud ā€œf**k yeahā€, and began talking about her love to play: ā€œWeā€™ve seen Rose struggle a battle, and it's been a tough year for her ā€¦ you have to drag her off the practice fieldā€.Ā 

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The game remained scoreless until the 87th minute, and after a series of OL Reign attempts at goal, Veronica Latsko sealed the victory from a cross. Angel City goalkeeper Angelina Anderson was barely out of reach of making the save, and the 12,000+ supporters erupted in celebration.

Megan Rapinoe spoke about the playoff struggle of the past, where the victory marked the Reignā€™s first NWSL Playoff victory since 2015: ā€œI donā€™t think it was a curse; I think weā€™ve just been playing not that well in the playoffsā€”certainly last year we didnā€™t. The year before that, we actually played really well and just didnā€™t get the resultā€.

Due to the nature of the playoff structure, this fixture would be the Reignā€™s final home game of the season. Laura Harvey, at the post-match press conference, thanked the supporters and expressed her belief in the teamā€™s hunger for success.

NWSL Semifinal: San Diego Wave 0-1 OL Reign

The Reign traveled to San Diego to play the top-seeded Wave, a team that has not defeated the Reign in any competition. The recent meetings between the Reign and San Diego Wave had most commonly finished with a one-goal margin, and the semifinal was no exception.

Jane Gershovich / OL Reign

Laura Harvey decided to change the teamā€™s formation to better incorporate Rose Lavelle into the starting eleven, switching to a 4-3-3. Despite the Wave having more shots in this game, the Reign finished with more shots on targetā€”and a goal. Assisted by Rose Lavelle, a goal once again came from Veronica Latsko. The 47th-minute winner came as a cross that was sent in from Latsko; however, the ball floated perfectly into the top-left corner of the net. Latsko clarified her shot was meant to be a cross, but given the weight of the goalā€™s purpose, no one will truly worry about the intent.

San Diego was pressing to find an answer, and as the clock was ticking, an equalizer became a desperate necessity. Ultimately, Latskoā€™s goal ended up being the only necessary moment to secure the Reignā€™s championship meeting with Gotham.

The scenes after the final whistle made the occasion look like a championship, consisting of a field of visibly heartbroken San Diego players mixed with the entire OL Reign team celebrating together. Latskoā€™s thoughts after the game detailed her team-oriented mindset in a very short statement, as she said, ā€œHonestly, Iā€™m just happy that weā€™re going to the championship. Thatā€™s all I care aboutā€.

NWSL Final: OL Reign vs NY Gotham FC, 11/11/23

The OL Reign and Gotham will be playing for their first NWSL-era championship star, and since the leagueā€™s inaugural season in 2013, both have come relatively short of the main prize at some point. The OL Reign, formerly known as the Seattle Reign FC, finished as runners-up in 2014 and 2015 and have not won an NWSL Championship until the current season. Gothamā€™s last playoff appearance was the first round of the 2021 NWSL Playoffs, and the time prior was the semifinals back in their Sky Blue FC era, near the conclusion of the leagueā€™s inaugural season.

Jane Gershovich / OL Reign

In the 2023 regular season, the two meetings between the Reign and Gotham finished as a 2-0 road victory for the Reign, and the most recent fixture was a 4-1 road victory for Gotham. The Reign edge out Gotham 4-0-3 (W-D-L) in the head-to-head record since 2021, and a noticeable trend we can observe is the amount of goals, where it follows the aggregate score of 11-11 each.

The championship game will kick off at 5 p.m. PT on Saturday in San Diego, a neutral venue, and stream options are the CBS Television Network and Paramount Plus.

Cover Photo by Nathan Berg / Berg Media (Partner of ASN)

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