A new season, a budding rivalry, a sunny night on “The Hill,” and new Nike kits to boot. It was all happening on August 17 at Championship Field in Seattle’s Capital Hill neighborhood as the Seattle University Redhawks hosted the University of Washington Huskies in Division One Women’s Soccer action. Match recap here. Washington won a hard-fought 2:0 affair.
Wilson Tsoi was at the match and shares the exclusive goalWA.net photos below as well as nearly 60 shots overall at Facebook.com/goalWA.
www.MetroVideoProducer.com shot the video above for goalWA.net.

Stine Schoening controls the ball for Washington in the UW’s new away Nike purple kits. (Wilson Tsoi)

The Dawgs celebrate after #3 Chelsea Archer’s 77th-minute goals gives UW a 2:0 cushion. (WIlson Tsoi)
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Center ref was an embarrassment to the profession. From failing to check with linesman twice in first 5 mins to notice offsides calls, lack of fitness, changed his goal call after being lobbied by a player and not talking to his linesman if he wanted to make a change. He literally walked the last 10 minutes. He should be ashamed of himself for signing up for a game he was not prepared to ref. At the college level refs are paid well. Making money was more important to him then the game. Pathetic.
Looked to me like the ref was where he was supposed to be and his wave off of the goal was deserved unless wiping a keeper out is okay this game wasn’t about the ref-it was about two fine teams playing hard-sounds like you are nothing but a sore loser-I’m no fan of officials but when the game is decided by the players I can see why you are frustrated when the ref becomes your focus.
Agreed that the ref was in the correct position on the corner kick and made the correct signal for a goal. No real justification for changing his mind other than being lobbied by the goalkeeper. That is not good officiating. And watch the video, the goalkeeper steps the wrong way and seeks a bailout from the ref. Good for her, she got it. No sour grapes, just wish the one person being paid on the field was of the same quality as the players.
Hmmm, not sure which video you are watching but the goalie has no real chance to do much of anything before #27 jumps into her, I see the ref put the whistle to his mouth and point out for a free kick. My little brother refs and he said that signal was not a signal for a good goal.He said on a good goal the ref does not whistle and points to the kick off spot. Since my sister is a UW player I may have a jaded opinion but can’t see how that was not a foul.