Remembering the NWSLs…

Remembering the NWSLs…

The NWSL has seen a notable trend of staging soccer matches on baseball fields, driven by record-breaking attendance and the positive buzz these events generate.

Next week, Gotham FC is poised to set a new record for a women’s professional sports event in New York City, hosting the Washington Spirit at Citi Field, home of MLB’s New York Mets. The match, branded “The Queens Classic,” follows two consecutive years of NWSL attendance records set at baseball parks.

These games have been largely applauded, notwithstanding one of the most infamous incidents in NWSL’s 13-year history, which occurred on a baseball field. A decade ago, on this day, the league went viral for a disastrous match played on a baseball diamond.

“It will be a game that is never forgotten, unfortunately, for all the wrong reasons,” Seattle Reign FC head coach Laura Harvey said to ESPN recently, recalling the memories vividly with photographic documentation still saved on her phone. “But for those who weren’t there, they don’t even know the half of it.”

On July 9, 2016, Seattle traveled to Rochester, New York, to face the Western New York Flash. Rochester Rhinos Stadium, the Flash’s usual venue, had been double-booked for a ’90s throwback concert featuring the popular R&B group TLC.