Match Recap: OL Reign Earn One Point on the Road in Portland

OL Reign (0-1-2, 2 points) picked up their second draw of the regular season tonight, against Portland Thorns FC (1-0-1, 4 points). In the pouring rain, the bitter rivals were deadlocked for 90 minutes, drawing for the second time in 2022.

The Reign had a strong start to the match, looking sharp despite the congested schedule the team has been dealt through the month of May. OL Reign earned the first shot on goal, in the seventh minute of the match and continued to build their attack from there.

The full team was putting in work, defensively and offensively. Defenders Sam Hiatt and Alana Cook played standout defense throughout the match and Quinn was quick to earn possession of the ball for OL Reign on multiple occasions in the midfield.

In the 27th minute of the match, forward Bethany Balcer came up big on defense. She tracked back to make a clearance off the goal line to keep the teams level at 0-0. At the other end of the field, midfielder Jess Fishlock nearly found the opening goal of the match in the 32nd minute when she hit a powerful shot toward goal, but Portland came up with their own goal line save.

As the half was winding down, the Thorns found a chance on goal. It looked like Portland forward Sophia Smith had found the chance to put the home side ahead, but OL Reign goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce read the play well and made a big save to send the teams into the halftime break level at zeroes.

In the second half, the rain continued to come down and the surface became harder to predict. In the 63rd minute, it looked like the Thorns had found the opening goal of the match, but it was flagged offside and the score remained 0-0.

The Reign really started to knock on the door as they entered the final half hour of the game. The team did well to win the ball all over the field and took eight shots before the end of the match but didn’t quite find the final touch needed to put the ball in the back of the net.

The score was deadlocked 0-0 at the final whistle, forcing OL Reign and the Portland Thorns to split the points in this edition of the Cascadia rivalry.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

·       This is OL Reign’s second draw of the regular season. The team is now 0-1-2 (2 points).

·       Washington local and rookie Olivia Van der Vagt played in her first ever Cascadia rivalry match

·       OL Reign forward Bethany Balcer made her 50th regular season appearance

·       This was OL Reign’s fourth game in 14 days. The team heads into another three-game week from May 22-29

·       This rivalry match did not feature any cards

 

 

UP NEXT: OL Reign play the Washington Spirit at Lumen Field in Seattle on Sunday, May 22. Get tickets here.

 

MATCH SUMMARY

2022 NWSL Regular Season

OL Reign 0-0 Portland Thorns FC

 

Date/Time: Friday, May 13, 2022, 7:30 p.m. PT

Location: Providence Park in Portland, Oregon

Weather: 49, Rain

 

Scoring Summary

 

RGN: None

POR: None

 

Discipline

RGN: None

POR: None

 

Lineups

RGN: GK Tullis-Joyce, D Barnes ©, D Hiatt, D Cook, D Huerta, M Quinn, M Van der Jagt, M Fishlock, F Angelina (Rapinoe 67’), F Balcer (Watt 75’), F Lavelle

Unused substitutes: GK Ivory, D Lopez, D Miramontez, F Latsko, M Stanton, F King, D McClernon

Total Shots: 17 (Balcer – 5)

Shots on Goal: 3 (Balcer – 2)

Fouls: 6 (Cook – 2)

Offsides: 2

Corner Kicks: 6

Saves: 6 (Tullis-Joyce – 6)

 

POR: GK Bixby, D Nally, D Menges, D Hubly, D Klingenberg (Beckie 63’), M Sugita, M Coffey, M Kuikka, F S. Smith, F Weaver (Ryan 87’), F Sinclair (Rodriguez 74’)

Unused substitutes: D Sauerbrunn, M Moultrie, D Pogarch, GK A. Smith, F Betfort, M Porter

Total Shots: 17 (Smith– 6)

Shots on Goal: 7 (Smith – 3)

Fouls: 8 (Kuikka – 3)

Offsides: 2

Corner Kicks: 4

Saves: 3 (Bixby– 3)

 

Budweiser Player of the Match: Sam Hiatt

 

Referee: Elvis Osmanovic

Assistant Referee 1: Melissa Gonzalez

Assistant Referee 2: Bennett Savage

4th Official: Patricia McCracken

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