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Atlanta United played FC Cincinnati to a 1-1 draw Wednesday night in interim head coach Rob Valentino’s debut. Ronald Hernández started his first match for the club and scored his first professional club goal in the second half. Josef Martinez also came on as a second-half substitute, appearing in his first match since May 29.
Atlanta United fell to Chicago Fire FC 3-0 Saturday night at Soldier Field. Ronald Hernández made his MLS debut while Tyler Wolff and Mikey Ambrose each made their first appearances of the season. After an evenly played opening half hour, Chicago opened the scoring in the 34th minute on a goal from Ignacio Aliseda. The
Atlanta United drew 2-2 against Philadelphia Union Sunday in front of 42,523 fans at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. A pair of second-half goals helped Atlanta extend its unbeaten streak to five matches. Anton Walkes scored his first goal of the season while Homegrown Jackson Conway made his MLS debut. After a scoreless first half, Atlanta grabbed the
Atlanta United played Seattle Sounders FC to a 1-1 draw Sunday at Lumen Field. Josef Martinez scored his second goal of the season, converting an 86th minute penalty kick, and Atlanta held Seattle to just two shots on target en route to extending its unbeaten streak to three consecutive matches. Seattle opened the scoring in
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Atlanta United lost to New England Revolution 2-1 Saturday night at Gillette Stadium. Marcelino Moreno scored his first goal of the season, but a second half penalty awarded to New England after video review was ultimately the difference maker. New England took the lead in the 19th minute after stringing a few passes together from
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Atlanta United opened its 2021 MLS Regular Season with a 0-0 draw against Orlando City SC at Exploria Stadium on Saturday. Brad Guzan made three saves to keep his 43rd clean sheet for the club and the team ran it’s shutout streak to three consecutive matches to start its competitive season. An evenly played first
The Minnesota Lynx defeated the Washington Mystics 81-70 to win their semifinal series 3-0 and set up a WNBA Finals rematch with the Los Angeles Sparks. Maya Moore led the way for the Lynx with 21 points, while MVP Sylvia Fowles added 17. Elena Delle Donne paced the Mystics with 15. Game 1 of the
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The Minnesota Lynx swept the Atlanta Dream to secure the WNBA Finals. Maya Moore took home the Finals MVP trophy. Visit wnba.com/video for more highlights.
Check out highlights from the Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm in game 2 of the Western Conference Semi-Finals. The Lynx close out the series defeating the Storm 58-55 off the late go-ahead bucket from Seimone Augustus. Maya Moore led the Lynx with 22 points. It also marked the final game of the successful basketball career
Read and view pictures from the magical moment of capturing the WNBA championship by clicking this link. http://www.examiner.com/sports-in-st-paul/2011-the-year-twin-cities-sports From the first pop of champagne bottles in Atlanta to the shower of confetti that met them at Target Center, the 2011 Minnesota Lynx pounced on its prey of cynics and one-liners suggesting the team, the WNBA,
Game #7 from Tee Moore’s archives. The Phoenix Mercury were still seeking an end to their losing streak against the Los Angeles Sparks at Staples Center after digging too much of a hole to climb out of in their last meeting, losing by two. With Penny Taylor already fulfilling her commitment to the Australian national