It’s been a deeply consequential year for women’s soccer in the United States, one that will reverberate for years to come in a variety of ways.

From shiny new sponsorship deals — this week, Crypto.com partnering with Angel City FC, but that is merely the latest — to high-profile owners and a newly-empowered union, the NWSL of today bears little resemblance to the league we knew just a year ago. Read More