The Pittsburgh Riverhounds lost for the first time this season at Highmark Stadium after a 3-1 loss to Indy. Goaltender Jahmali Waite had allowed just one goal all season at home. The Riverhounds are now 7-1-3 in Pittsburgh, but 10-4-8 overall. They continue to lead the United Soccer League Eastern Conference over Charleston by two points.
The United States women’s soccer team tied the Netherlands 1-1 in World Cup play in New Zealand. Lindsey Horan scored in the 62nd minute for the U.S. to extend their unbeaten streak to 19 games. It was the 29th international goal for Horan, her fourth in World Cup play, and second consecutive in this tournament.
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