Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Teenage star Pugh signs with NWSL’s Spirit

- By Anne M. Peterson

Forward Mallory Pugh, who left UCLA to pursue a profession­al career, has been acquired by the Washington Spirit of the National Women’s Soccer League.

The 19-year-old Pugh recently became an allocated U.S. Soccer player. The federation allocates national team players throughout the league and pays their salaries, and the Spirit had the top spot in the distributi­on order.

“Being part of a profession­al team will allow me to grow and develop as a player, and I look forward to helping the Spirit win championsh­ips,” Pugh said Saturday in a statement.

Nike also announced Saturday that it had signed Pugh to a long-term sponsorshi­p deal.

Pugh enrolled at UCLA last winter and took part in spring games, but she never played in a regular-season game for the Bruins. She had been expected to embark on her freshman season in the fall.

Pugh has four goals in 22 matches with the U.S. national team since she scored in her internatio­nal debut in January 2016.

She represente­d the United States at the Olympics last summer in Brazil and became the youngest American with an Olympic goal when she scored in the group stage against Colombia.

“We are thrilled with the addition of Mallory Pugh to the NWSL and excited to have her join the Washington Spirit,” Amanda Duffy, managing director of operations for NWSL, said in a statement. “Mallory’s a dynamic talent and one of the top young players in the world. We look forward to her continued developmen­t at the club and internatio­nal levels in the years to come.”

It is rare for female players in theUnitedS­tatestofor­gocollege and turn pro. Lindsey Horan, who also plays for the national team, turned down a scholarshi­p offer from North Carolina and signed with French club Paris Saint-Germain.

Horan returned to United States last season and plays for the NWSL’s Portland Thorns.

The NWSL, currently in its fifth year, is the top women’s league in the United States.

“This is a monumental moment for our club and the NWSL,” Spirit coach Jim Gabarra said. “We are extremely humbled and grateful for the opportunit­y to develop such a talented player.”

Pugh is expected to join the Spirit on Tuesday and could make her debut as early as May 20 with the team hosts FC Kansas City.

“The league has to find a better way to handle some of the logistics,” Bradley said after Toronto’s 3-2 victory over Minnesota United. “Two weeks in a row, we play on Wednesday night and we’re the first game on Saturday afternoon.

“When you see this stuff happen over and over again, you shake your head a little bit because collective­ly, across the board, we’re trying to grow the league and make sure that the product on the field is at its best on as many days as possible ... Having said that, everybody deals with it and this is the stuff you can’t explain to anybody on the outside.”

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