NWSL: NWSL roundup: Courage snap winless streak with victory over Angel City

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Manaka Matsukubo and Brianna Pinto scored in the first 20 minutes and the North Carolina Courage registered their first victory in seven matches, topping Angel City FC 2-1 on Saturday at Cary, N.C.

The Courage (6-7-7, 25 points) have defeated Angel City twice this year by 2-1 scores.

Sveindis Jonsdottir scored in the 88th minute for Angel City (6-9-5, 23 points). It was her first goal in seven matches this year.

Marisa Bova made two saves for North Carolina. Angelina Anderson stopped five shots for Angel City, which has gone back-to-back matches without a point following a four-match points streak.

Matsukubo’s sixth goal came in the sixth minute off an assist from Payton Linnehan, giving her two goals in a four-match stretch. Matsukubo’s shot from the right side went into the left-side of the net.

Pinto posted her third goal of the year, a sequence aided when the ball bounced off an Angel City player before Pinto booted it into the net.

Bay FC 1, Orlando Pride 1

Ally Watt scored in the 70th minute and the Pride managed a home draw but saw their winless streak in league play extended to eight matches.

Racheal Kundananji scored in first-half extra time for Bay FC (4-10-6, 18 points), which halted a four-match losing streak but saw the team’s winless stretch extended to nine matches. Bay goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz made seven saves.

Pride (8-7-5, 29 points) goalkeeper McKinley Crone made four saves.

Orlando’s goal came on Lizbeth Ovalle’s long delivery to Watt, who converted on a header. Bay FC’s opener came on a header in the box from Kundananji on a stellar lofted pass into the box by Caprice Dydasco.

KC Current 0, Washington Spirit 0

The visiting Spirit held high-powered Kansas City in check, but managed only a draw.

Still, the Current (16-2-2, 50 points) reached the 50-point mark. Lorena stopped three shots for Kansas City.

The Spirit (10-4-6, 36 points) has a nine-match points streak. The Current had 11 total shot attempts, but couldn’t get the ball past Washington goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury, who made two saves.

Kansas City won the first meeting 2-0 in March.

–Field Level Media