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Brooklyn City Women
03-29 01:00
0 - 1
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Lexington SC Women
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Brooklyn City Women
Lexington SC Women
Attacks
119
93
Dangerous Attacks
76
40
Ball Possession
42
58
On Target
3
2
Off Target
2019
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End 0-1
97′
A.Mccain
92′
k.asman
81′
nicole vernis
darya rajaee
79′
L. Scarpelli
Emma loving
79′
K.markovic
savannah rylan childers
76′
A.Mccain
72′
hannah johnson
barry
72′
hannah white
S.Griffith
69′
Emma loving
67′
S.Griffith
64′
sofia lewis
jessica garziano
59′
A.Mccain
E. Ekic
46′
E. Ekic
46′
a.williams
N.Shin
Halftime 0-1
23′
T.Aylmer
8′
0-1
Mckenzie Weinert
Assist: barry
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Match Info
Brooklyn City Women fell to a narrow 0-1 defeat against Lexington SC Women in a USL Super League clash on March 29, 2026. A solitary goal separated the sides in a match defined by defensive organization and a decisive moment just after halftime. The first half was a cagey affair with both teams canceling each other out in midfield, resulting in few clear-cut chances for either side. The breakthrough came early in the second period when a Lexington SC forward latched onto a through ball, held off a defender, and slotted calmly past the Brooklyn goalkeeper. Brooklyn City Women pushed hard for an equalizer, dominating possession in the final twenty minutes and hitting the crossbar from a powerful long-range effort, but they could not find a way past a resolute Lexington defense. The key incident was a disallowed goal for Brooklyn for a marginal offside call, a decision that frustrated the home supporters. Lexington's central defensive partnership was exceptional, repelling wave after wave of attack to secure a vital clean sheet on the road. The result sees Lexington SC Women climb the USL Super League table with an important away win, while Brooklyn City Women are left to reflect on their inability to convert pressure into points. The Brooklyn manager expressed disappointment, saying, "We created enough to get something but lacked the final touch today." The Lexington coach was delighted, commenting, "It was a fantastic team effort and a huge three points for us. We defended our box magnificently." The home side's lineup featured an attacking setup that was ultimately frustrated, while Lexington's disciplined shape proved the difference.