San Diego Wave FC Advances to NWSL Semi-Final with 2-1 Win over Chicago

San Diego Wave FC Advances to NWSL Semi-Final with 2-1 Win over Chicago

October 17, 2022 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)San Diego Wave FC News Release

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – San Diego Wave Fútbol Club punched its ticket to the NWSL Semifinals tonight with a 2-1 victory over Chicago Red Stars. The team fought back from a one-goal deficit with a 67th-minute goal from Emily Van Egmond and an overtime game-winner from Alex Morgan to earn a trip to face the #2 Portland Thorns next Sunday for a chance to compete in the 2022 NWSL Final.


With a crowd of 26,215 at Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego Wave FC broke the NWSL Playoff attendance record tonight. The previous record was set hours prior by the Houston Dash with 21,284 fans at PNC Stadium. San Diego now holds both the NWSL Playoff attendance record, as well as the NWSL regular season record of 32,000 broken on Sept. 17.

The Red Stars took an early lead in the 10th minute with a startling shot from outside the box. With plenty of time left to equalize, Wave FC persisted and grew stronger throughout the match.

Wave FC’s equalizer finally came in the 67th minute from Emily Van Egmond in the center of the box. Sofia Jakobsson started the play by letting the ball run through her legs to fake out and beat the Chicago defender before making a solo run down the line to the away side box. Jakobsson then passed the ball to Morgan who attempted a shot before the ball landed perfectly in place for Van Egmond to score her first goal of the 2022 season.

After finishing the 90 minutes even 1-1, San Diego entered 30 minutes of overtime with Chicago as they both searched for a lead to advance to the next round.

Amirah Ali came on as a game changer in the 103rd minute, and just one minute later, nearly scored the game-winning goal with a shot that went just inches right after beating out Chicago defenders inside the box.

After applying more pressure and persistence, San Diego Wave FC’s game-winning goal came in the 110th minute as Alex Morgan electrified the crowd with a cunning long shot from the corner of the box.

With tonight’s victory, San Diego Wave FC continues playoff action on Sunday, October 23, against the Portland Thorns for the NWSL Semi-Final, kicking off at 2 p.m. PT. As the first expansion team in league history to make the NWSL playoffs, Wave FC continues its run next Sunday and looks for a spot in the NWSL Final in Washington D.C. on Saturday, Oct. 29.

Wave FC Goals: Emily Van Egmond (67′), Alex Morgan (110′)

Chicago Goals: Yuki Nagasato (10′)

Misconduct Summary

Wave FC: Emily Van Egmond (31′, yellow), Christen Westphal (107′, yellow)

Chicago:

Wave FC starting lineup

Goalkeeper: Kailen Sheridan

Defenders: Naomi Girma, Kaleigh Riehl, Christen Westphal,

Midfielders: Taylor Kornieck,EmilyVan Egmond, Belle Briede, Kristen McNabb

Forwards: Kelsey Turnbow, Jaedyn Shaw, Alex Morgan ( C )

Game Changers Used: Sofia Jakobsson, Makenzy Doniak, Amirah Ali, Jodie Taylor

SD Wave Head Coach Casey Stoney:

On tonight’s match:

“Just immensely proud of the team. I think going one-nil down in those circumstances, and listen, Kailen Sheridan has dug us out of big holes this season and it was the team’s turn to dig her out of a hole, and I’m so glad they did it. She’s immense, and it’ll be a night for her with certain moments she might not want to remember, but that’s what teammates are for. I said it the whole time, there’s only one team I believe in the league that can come back constantly like they do, and it’s that team in there. So, I’m immensely proud. I thought we deserved it. If I’m honest, I think the second half, the amount of chances we created and didn’t take, I thought it was going to be a turning point in our season really, but that’s why to me Alex is MVP. Because in big moments, she turns up. So massively proud, but never to get too high. We’ve got to now recover and refocus, and we’ve got the semi-finals to play.”

On Amirah Ali coming into the match in extra time:

“We had planned for every scenario. So, if we’re down, if we’re up, if we’re tying, what will we do? So, when we were down, we had to change things a little bit. I had a plan like if we want to win it, but I felt like we didn’t need to go to a different system because we were creating so many chances. We were putting the ball in their box so many times and causing difficulties, I didn’t need to shift the system. It was just about can we take our chances and when we do, can we be really solid behind the ball. So, massively proud of the team tonight and what they were able to do. We have to make our own luck. We know that.”

On the environment she’s created:

“I think you have to show vulnerability with yourself first. You have to be prepared to show that you’re going to own your own mistakes. You have to create an environment every day where you’re going to live and breathe that, and you have honest conversations. And if you get it wrong, and I’ve got it wrong quite a few times with different players this year, and I’ve said sorry. Because what I try and do is get it right for them, but I’m also human, so I make mistakes. And when I do, I own it. I also think I leave space for them to have a voice. I trust them massively to give me feedback, and we always try to act on whatever feedback they give us because this is their team. This is their environment. I’m just a facilitator. I see myself as a facilitator to put them on a pathway to wherever they want to go. Am I always going to get it right? No. Have I gotten it wrong this season, yea I have. Quite a lot in terms of the lessons I’ve learned, but I also don’t hammer them for their mistakes. Because the minute you start doing that, you lose trust. If you start being dishonest, you lose trust. I’m very honest, I’m very direct. But that is the foundation for trust, honest critique and feedback. And I also take that from them. So, when I haven’t got it right, it’s not just me telling them, it’s them telling me too. I think we have a really respectful and trusting environment and incredible women that just want to do so well, and I’m so pleased my kids were here to watch them tonight because they’re such incredible role models for them to learn from.”

On Sofia Jakobsson’s performance tonight:

Best I’ve seen her. Best I’ve seen her hands down since she’s been here. I thought she was outstanding, the way she drove back, the way she got down the sides, the way she delivered crosses. I wouldn’t have wanted to play against her tonight. So direct and so impactful, and I’m just really pleased for her because I just think that performance was needed, and I hope that grows her confidence for next week.”

Wave FC Forward Alex Morgan:

On tonight’s match:

“The atmosphere tonight was incredible. It was so much fun to play in front of our fans for one last time this season. We are ready to go to Portland now after we recover our legs from playing 120 minutes.”

On prepping for the next match:

“We had the international break, so nobody had a game for two weeks. OL Reign and Portland won’t have had a game in three weeks. We need to build off this momentum. It [the game] went on longer than we would have wanted, we would have liked to have wrapped it up in 90, but just showing the fight that we did coming back from 1-0 down early in the first half, we just rode out the game and stuck to the plan. Inch by inch we got back in the game, and I think that is a testament to our character. We’ve been in this position a couple of times this year and have been able to claw our way out. It shows great character from the team.”

On the environment in San Diego:

“First off, Casey is a coach that I really admire. She is someone that truly leads this team and it’s great to have that honesty and open-door policy with her. It’s just building on trust from the very beginning and laying those foundations. This team- I think that everyone genuinely gets along with each other, we support each other, we just have a really great locker room culture and we have been able to build that over the course of only one season. Seeing what the club overall has tried to build in such a short period of time, you just can’t help but be proud to play for this club.”

On the best part of Wave FC:

“The best part of this team is the fight we have. Every time we step on the field, the fight that we have for each other. Just for example, this game, Kailen [Sheridan] made a mistake that she would have never made before and she has bailed us out so many times this season, so so many of us went up to her just saying ‘we got you, we are getting back in this game, don’t even worry about it.’. I think that support for each other is something maybe people don’t see, and you don’t get the opportunity to play on teams like that. That is really what sets this team apart.”

On describing her game-winner:

“We really wanted the goal and felt like the momentum was on our side after itr kind of had shifted. We were going wave after wave, no pun intended, and I felt like throughout the game a lot of my shots were being blocked, so this one I got the opportunity to go low and hard to the far post. I just took my opportunity and there is just no better feeling than winning a playoff game in front of your home fans.”

Wave FC Midfielder Emily van Egmond:

On tonight’s match:

“To reiterate what Alex said, it is always a pleasure to play here in front of our home supporters. We probably could not have gotten through the game without them tonight, so huge credit to them. We look forward to Portland now!”

On her equalizing goal:

“Obviously the first goal of the season for me, so it was special. But i would not be able to do it without my teammates, huge credit to them, they fought so hard all season and have been working so hard to get to this point. One game at a time now, we are focused on Portland.”

On playoff fútbol:

“In those moments, you have to take your chances, tonight I think we showed how creative we are in that final third and if we can build on that performance, you know, finals football, anything can happen. We’ll go to Portland, and we will review them. Huge credit to the team, the comradery of this team is something special and the girls showed tremendous fight tonight and I just couldn’t be prouder.”

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