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Gotham FC's Jaedyn Shaw produced a match-winning assist, while Ally Sentnor snapped a nine-game goal drought as USWNT hopefuls made their cases in the latest NWSL action.
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Jaedyn Shaw is making it increasingly difficult for USWNT selectors to overlook her. The 21-year-old Gotham FC midfielder delivered a decisive assist against the KC Current, threading her way past multiple defenders before teeing up Sam Kerr for the winner. It came hot on the heels of an impressive display in a victory over the San Diego Wave - and her stock is rising fast, as highlighted by Sports Illustrated.
Nine matches without a goal is enough to test anyone's nerve. Ally Sentnor answered emphatically, smashing home an equaliser for Angel City against the Washington Spirit. It was a timely reminder of her quality at a crucial stage of the season.
Yazmeen Ryan headed in for Denver Summit in their draw with San Diego Wave - her second goal in as many weeks. The versatile attacker continues to shine in what has been a standout debut campaign.
Utah Royals goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn will want to forget her misjudged clearance that gifted Bay FC an early goal. Her side ultimately won, but the blunder raises questions about her USWNT credentials.
Michelle Cooper returned from injury for KC Current against Gotham FC but barely featured and failed to leave a mark in her limited cameo.
Lilly Reale endured a tough outing as Boston Legacy fell to Racing Louisville. Defensive adjustments couldn't stem the tide, and she was caught ball-watching for at least one of the goals conceded.
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