

Spokane Zephyr (W) 1-0 DC Power Women: Zephyr Edge Tight Contest in USL Super League
Match Overview
Spokane Zephyr Women claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over DC Power Women on May 10, 2026, in a USL Super League fixture that highlighted defensive discipline and a moment of individual brilliance. Played in front of an enthusiastic crowd at Spokane's home ground, the result lifts the Zephyr into the top four of the league standings, while DC Power Women remain winless on the road this season.
First Half: Cautious Opening, Few Chances
Both teams approached the match with caution, prioritizing defensive shape. DC Power Women enjoyed slightly more possession, but Spokane's midfield trio of Taylor Reid, Mia Sanchez, and Jenna Park disrupted passing lanes effectively. The best chance of the first half fell to Spokane in the 34th minute, when forward Alyssa Cortes curled a shot just wide of the far post. DC's response was limited to a long-range effort from Kira Jones that sailed over the bar.
Second Half: Decisive Moment Arrives
The game opened up after the break, with both sides showing more attacking intent. Spokane broke the deadlock in the 62nd minute. A corner kick from the right was only half-cleared, and midfielder Jenna Park collected the loose ball on the edge of the box. She took a touch to set herself and unleashed a fierce strike that deflected off a defender and past the helpless DC goalkeeper. The goal sparked a furious response from DC Power, who pushed numbers forward in search of an equalizer. However, Spokane's backline, led by captain and center-back Riley Thompson, held firm. Goalkeeper Emily Grant made a crucial save in the 79th minute, tipping a header from DC's Sofia Martinez over the crossbar.
Key Performances
- Jenna Park (Spokane Zephyr) – The match-winner with a composed finish from distance, Park also worked tirelessly in midfield to break up play.
- Riley Thompson (Spokane Zephyr) – The captain marshaled a defense that recorded its third clean sheet of the campaign, making several key clearances.
- Sofia Martinez (DC Power Women) – Despite being on the losing side, the striker posed a constant threat and came closest to equalizing with her second-half header.
Tactical Story
Spokane set up in a compact 4-4-2, inviting DC to attack but denying space in central areas. DC Power's 4-3-3 relied on width from full-backs, but Spokane's wingers tracked back diligently. The decisive goal came from a set-piece situation, highlighting Spokane's attention to dead-ball opportunities. DC's inability to convert possession into clear-cut chances remains a concern – they have scored just four goals in six matches this season.
Season Impact
Spokane's win lifts them to 11 points from six matches, placing them fourth in the USL Super League Women's standings. They are now just two points off the top spot. For DC Power Women, the defeat keeps them on seven points in eighth place. The team will look to regroup ahead of their next fixture against Chicago City, while Spokane prepare for a challenging away trip to Fort Lauderdale United.