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Dahlkemper scores early as Bay FC goes on to 3-1 win over Portland Thorns

Portland loses second consecutive game since NWSL restarted after Olympic break

By The Associated Press
Published: August 30, 2024, 9:46pm

PORTLAND — Newcomer Abby Dahlkemper scored an early goal and Bay FC beat the Portland Thorns 3-1 on Friday night in the National Women’s Soccer League.

Rachel Hill and Joelle Anderson also scored for Bay (7-11-0), which moved above the playoff line into eighth place with eight games remaining in the regular season.

Portland (8-7-3), sitting in fifth place in the league standings, has lost two straight since the regular season restarted following the Olympic break.

Dahlkemper, acquired earlier this week in a trade with San Diego, started and scored on a header from close range in the seventh minute. Hill added a second goal in the 18th to make it 2-0.

Sophia Smith scored for the Thorns in the 32nd minute, maneuvering around diving Bay goalkeeper Katelyn Rowland. Alexa Spaanstra appeared to score the tying goal off a cross from Smith in the 42nd minute but it was called offside.

Anderson scored in the 70th minute some five minutes after coming into the game as a substitute.

The Thorns welcomed back Smith and Sam Coffey, who both made their first starts since helping the United States win the gold medal at the Paris Games.

A fan at Providence Park held a sign that said “Sam Coffey is Pure Gold.”

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