With games being played last weekend and some more last Wednesday, the MVP race continues.
Barbra Banda
After scoring what was her 12th goal this season against Kansas City Current in the 85th minute, Barbra Banda continues to the strongest contenders to be named the MVP this season.
Barbra didn’t start last Wednesday when Orlando lost against Boston but came on as a sub in the 60th minute. If she’s healthy, it’s her award.
Ashley Sanchez
Despite the loss the Courage suffered against the Spirit, she continued to affect the game. She has become very valuable to the team’s outcome, even if that is not always reflected on the scoresheet.
The threat she poses for the opponent in the midfield and frontline is unique in the league, handling high possession, orchestrating the attack, and finishing looks.
Temwa Chawinga
Even missing out on games due to injury, the two-time and reigning MVP is perennial candidate for this prestigious honor.
She has already climbed to third in the Golden Boot race with eight goals.
Sophia Wilson
The Portland Thorns’ decisive finisher is a goal-scoring threat that opponents double or triple-mark to stop her. The forward keeps center-backs busy, stretches defenses, and scores impossible goals. She has 12 goal contributions so far, divided into six goals and two assists.
Trinity Rodman
Although Gotham was able to keep Trinity Rodman quiet in the loss they suffered last Wednesday, she did score in the weekend’s win against the Courage.
Besides, her playmaking prowess helps in transitions that have been pivotal to put Washington in the second position of the table.
Olivia Moultrie and Kate Del Fava
Other players such as Portland Thorns’ Olivia Moultrie and Utah Royals’ Kate Del Fava keep making a case for themselves and their stocks will go up in the following weeks.













