

Racing Louisville Women delivered a commanding performance on May 9, 2026, defeating Portland Thorns FC Women 3-1 in a highly anticipated United States Women's National Soccer League showdown at Lynn Family Stadium. The home side showcased clinical finishing and defensive resilience to claim a crucial three points, leaving the Thorns searching for answers after a rare away defeat.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Racing Louisville set the tempo, pressing high and forcing Portland into uncharacteristic errors. The visitors, known for their fluid possession game, struggled to establish rhythm against a well-organized Louisville midfield. The scoreline reflected Louisville's efficiency: three well-taken goals against a Thorns defense that had conceded just twice in their previous five matches.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Racing Louisville broke the deadlock when striker Kirsten Davis latched onto a through ball from Savannah DeMelo and slotted past Portland goalkeeper Bella Bixby at the near post.
- 34th minute – The Thorns equalized against the run of play. A corner kick found the head of defender Becky Sauerbrunn, who powered her effort past Katie Lund to level the score at 1-1.
- 41st minute – Louisville regained the lead just before halftime. Midfielder Jaelin Howell unleashed a dipping volley from 25 yards that curled over a helpless Bixby, sending the home crowd into a frenzy.
- 73rd minute – Racing sealed the victory with a clinical counterattack. Substitute Uchenna Kanu raced onto a long ball, shrugged off a defender, and finished low to the far post for 3-1.
Tactical Story
Racing Louisville manager Kim Björkegren set up his side in a compact 4-4-2, aiming to neutralize Portland’s wide threats from Sophia Smith and Morgan Weaver. The strategy paid off as full-backs Carson Pickett and Lauren Milliet doubled up on the Thorns wingers, limiting crosses into the box. In midfield, Jaelin Howell and Savannah DeMelo dominated the duels, winning 14 of 18 ground challenges combined.
Portland, under head coach Mike Norris, stuck to their usual 4-3-3 but lacked fluidity in the final third. Without injured playmaker Sam Coffey, the Thorns relied heavily on long balls and set pieces, which Louisville handled with authority. The home team’s transition play was razor-sharp, with all three goals coming from quick breaks after winning possession in midfield.
Standout Players
- Jaelin Howell (Racing Louisville) – The defensive midfielder was immense, scoring a wonder goal and breaking up play consistently. Her passing accuracy of 91% provided a platform for Louisville’s attacks.
- Kirsten Davis (Racing Louisville) – A constant menace with her pace and movement, Davis stretched the Portland backline and netted the opener.
- Becky Sauerbrunn (Portland Thorns) – The veteran defender scored the equalizer and made several last-ditch tackles, but her teammates could not match her intensity.
Table and Season Impact
With this win, Racing Louisville moved into second place in the USWNSL standings, level on points with league leaders NJ/NY Gotham FC but with a game in hand. The result also extended their unbeaten run at home to seven matches. For Portland, the defeat snapped a five-game unbeaten streak and dropped them to fourth, though they remain firmly in playoff contention with eleven games remaining. The Thorns will look to bounce quickly when they host the Chicago Red Stars next week.