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Expansion Boston Legacy wins first match this season, 3-2 over the Denver Summit | AP News

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Expansion Boston Legacy wins first match this season, 3-2 over the Denver Summit | AP News
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Expansion Boston Legacy wins first match this season, 3-2 over the Denver Summit | AP News

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    Expansion Boston Legacy wins first match this season, 3-2 over the Denver Summit | AP News

    Bianca St-Georges scored in stoppage time and the Boston Legacy defeated the Denver Summit 3-2 on Sunday for the expansion club’s first regular-season win. In other National Women’s Soccer League action, the Chicago Stars fell to the visiting Portland Thorns 2-0. Natasha Flint found Yazmeen Ryan, who took a few dribbles and rocketed a shot from outside the box past Casey Murphy to give the Summit a 1-0 lead in the 18th minute. Nichelle Prince scored the equalizer for the Legacy in the 44th. The Summit broke the deadlock in the 77th on Flint’s left-footed precision strike to retake the lead. Second half substitute Aïssata Traoré’s goal in the 90th minute tied it up once again at 2-2. Traoré’s touch on a header landed in the path of St-Georges for the game-winner in stoppage time to complete the comeback for the Legacy (1-5-1).The Summit (1-3-3) dropped their second straight and extended their winless streak to four games.It was the first matchup between the newest NWSL expansion teams. Thorns remain atop the tableOlivia Moultrie became the youngest player in NWSL history to make 100 NWSL appearances and capped it off with a goal and assist in Portland’s victory. Moultrie opened the

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