Washington’s 2015 Top Team Performances

As daylight dwindles on 2015  and we seal this calendar’s time capsule, why not thumb through the best team performances, and determine which will best prevail against the test of time.

Some Washington sides made some remarkable accomplishments in the past year, and here are the best of the best:

SeattleUnitedlogoSeattle United B98 Copa – In April they defeated Crossfire Premier to become the state’s first Dallas Cup champion, and the boys just kept going, winning the state and regional titles before reaching the USYSA U16 final match in July

imgres-6Seattle Reign – First professional club to win back-to-back regular season league championships, going 13-3-4 in NWSL despite losing Hope Solo and Megan Rapinoe to national team duty for the better part of three months

imgres-3Puget Sound women – Despite being eliminated in the Division III second round, the Loggers allowed only three (3) goals in 22 matches and became the state’s first unbeaten (17-0-5) women’s collegiate program

imgres-5Seattle University men – For first time in program’s 49 seasons the Redhawks earned the mantle of the state’s top D1 men’s program by beating UW, winning the WAC and reaching the NCAA third round

Receiving consideration

imgres-2Seattle Prep girls – Panthers overcame injuries to finished undefeated at 22-0-1 and 3A champions

imgres-4Western Washington women – Vikings won a record 21 games and their fourth straight GNAC regular season title before falling in D2 semi

imgresSeattle Pacific men – SPU finished 14-1-4, the  fewest losses in 48 seasons