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NWSL by the numbers: Why Portland Thorns are best of 2023

As the National Women’s Soccer League‘s regular season pushes towards the postseason in all of its chaotic, anything-could-happen glory, we’re gifted with a chance to reflect before the playoff field is set.

Armed with a nearly full season’s worth of information on all 12 teams and their players, we can ask (and answer!) questions like… Who has the best attack in the NWSL? Which team has struggled most defensively? And who is the best shot-stopper in the league? Read More

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