Photo Gallery: Aurora vs Chicago City Dutch Lions

Minnesota Aurora FC

Minnesota Aurora hosted Chicago City Dutch Lions on Thursday night, coming away with 3 more points after a 5-0 shutout. Here are our photos from the pitch.


Aurora de-claw Chicago City Dutch Lions

Minnesota Aurora FC 5-0 Chicago City Dutch Lions FC

Fresh from a win against a difficult Sioux Falls City side, Aurora hosted the newly minted Chicago City Dutch Lions FC, who were sent home with their tails between their legs.

“Summer” was in full flow at TCO Stadium, with the athletic trainer in a tent and supporters kitted out in rain gear. The first chance for the team in teal came after 8 minutes, when CCDL keeper Anna Jenkins saw the ball squirm out of her wet gloves and across the face of goal, but no one was able to capitalize. It would be another twenty minutes before Aurora’s Bayliss Flynn tallied her first save, but the home side would not find the net until the 42nd minute, and that Ava Bjorkman-Tracy finish was ruled offside.

4 minutes of first half stoppage time were scheduled, 4 minutes of stoppage time were needed for a go ahead goal.

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The second half began with Natalie Tavana, Elizabeth Overberg, Ava Westlund and Austin Miller all entering for the hosts. 7 minutes later, Miller set up Tavana to make it 2-0.

Two players in teal kits celebrate an Aurora FC goal
Natalie Tavana and Austin Miller celebrate a goal at the Minnesota Aurora FC vs Chicago City Dutch Lions match on Thursday, June 12, 2025 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

Cat Rapp and Evelyn Calhoon joined the party for Aurora in the 63rd minute but it was Tavana's second in the 74th minute which triggered the most changes. Alyssa Gluting took over in net for CCDL. 

Minnesota Aurora players celebrate at the Minnesota Aurora FC vs Chicago City Dutch Lions match on Thursday, June 12, 2025 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

Speaking to us after the match, Tavana was happy to share the credit:

I feel honestly amazing. I always love scoring goals, but it doesn't just come from me, it comes from the entire team and our buildup play and Austin being able to find me both for the goals in the right spot. It was an amazing night and I couldn't have done it without my teammates.

 

The fourth goal came in the 83rd minute, as Ava Westlund finished a high press down the center of the field to tap in a cross. Last but not least, the 90th minute saw Summer Diamond turn 3 defenders and float a shot over Gluting's glove. The Dutch Lions still have a way to go, but the merged side is still an improvement on its predecessors. Aurora just keep dancing on.

Tavana told us the Dutch Lions' defensive organization presented the biggest challenge. 

They're hungry on the ball. So, I think we have to show a lot of grit throughout the game and wear them down, and the goals started to come right at the end of the first half and kept rolling in the second half. So I'm really proud of how we responded and adapted and stayed resilient throughout the entire match against a hard team. 

She saw plays to work on, and games to be approached "one game at a time", as the oft-repeated phrase goes.  That means the outlook is laser focused on Rochester FC. 

Speaking to us after the victory, Aurora head coach Jen Larrick felt good:

I saw plenty of progress from our previous games so that's what I'm most excited about. We have so many people coming from around the country that we have been trying to get our game model and now the understanding and execution of the game model is at a spot that I'm really happy with. 

There is a two game set against Sioux Falls City FC, Coach Larrick sees them as a "great side":

I'm really looking forward to some great football matches against them. They scout us, we scout them and we'll see how it goes. 

In the end, the coach and the club were "relieved" that neither the wildfire smoke nor the thundery weather caused a postponement. They might have been the only elements that can stop Aurora right now. 


Photo Gallery: Aurora 2 vs St. Croix SC

Minnesota Aurora FC

Aurora 2 defeated St. Croix SC on Saturday at a home game at Augsburg University’s Edor Nelson Field. Here are our photos from the pitch.


Photo Gallery: Aurora vs RKC Third Coast

Minnesota Aurora FC

Minnesota Aurora hosted RKC Third Coast on Sunday afternoon. After a scoreless first half, Aurora broke through the RKC defense, finishing the game with a 3-0 victory. Here are our photos from the pitch.


Gallery: Aurora vs Rochester

Minnesota Aurora FC

Minnesota Aurora opened their 2025 season with a 2-0 victory over Rochester FC in front of 4,500 fans at TCO Stadium on Thursday night. These are our photos from the pitch.


Gallery: Aurora 2 vs Lakeville SC

Under the cover of rain clouds, Aurora 2 fell to Lakeville SC 0-1 in their home opener on Wednesday evening at Augsburg University’s Edor Nelson Field. Here are our photos from the pitch.


Gallery: MN Aurora vs Indy Eleven (Preseason Friendly)

Minnesota Aurora FC

Minnesota Aurora hosted USL-W rival Indy Eleven in a 0-0 draw at TCO Stadium on Sunday, May 11th, 2025. Here are our photos from the pitch.


USL W League continues to build in the Northland

The USL W League continues its expansion in the Northland, although a merger keeps the net number of teams the same as last year in the Heartland division of the Central Conference. 

Chicago Dutch Lions struggled badly last season, accumulating a 3-0-9 record, which somehow was not the worst in the division. In the offseason, they merged their USL W and USL 2  operations with those of Chicago City SC. City, it should be noted, finished with a net positive goal difference and a third-place finish. The new joint venture is called Chicago City Dutch Lions FC.

The community-owned Minnesota Aurora FC continued their torrid run of form as a new club, with an unbeaten regular season before losing in the Conference Semifinals to Indy Eleven

RKC Third Coast in Racine, WI, finished rock bottom of the Heartland division with a -49 goal difference. 

River Light FC were the second-place qualifier from the Heartland division with an 8-1-3 record. They also lost in the Conference Semifinals. 

Rochester FC finished 4-0-8 in the division. 

Sioux Falls City FC join after a wildly successful, if short, tenure in the WPSL. Their joining USL W is only one part of a multifaceted plan

Prospects

An ambitious City side will hope to present some challenge to the established order. In a friendly last year, they did tie with Aurora in a preseason friendly last year


Duong and Parten the MVPs in the Post Season awards

The USL W League and UPSL leagues have announced their postseason awards this week, led by Katie Duong, who was named Heartland Conference Player of the Year. It is the latest and last award in the glittering pre-professional stage of her career. Having been drafted in the fourth round by her hometown Portland Thorns in NWSL this year, she has been named to the inaugural roster of DC Power, the Washington club in the other Division 1 league, USL Super League. This last regular season, Duong scored 9 times in 10 starts.

In the UPSL, Berit Parten of NOSC Blast was named Midwest West Conference Most Valuable Player ahead of her freshman season at the University of Iowa, with a Golden Boot worthy 20 goals. She leads the line for the First Team selections with Aurora 2's Ava Westlund (also formerly of NOSC). The midfield is composed of players from four different clubs in Anna Tobias from Superior City, Ayah Makled from Aurora, Mehjan Przybilla from NOSC and Minnesota TwinStars' Ryane Cash. The defensive selections are GK Lauren McAlpine, Ruthie Gyasi and Julia Freed from NOSC, Aurora's Kiera Laney and Gwendolyn Lilly from Superior City. The Coach of the Year is NOSC's Josh Okoampa.

The second team sees St Croix Legacy's Alena Miller in goal, backed by a diverse defense: Sydney Kubes of Northern Tide, Lili Wade of Granite City, Bailey Dodds of Aurora and Caroline Lauinger of NOSC. The midfield selections are Luka Johnson of Aurora, Lili Linquist of Tide, Emilia McGiffert of Superior City and Nora Helvig of NOSC. The line is lead by Agatha Nimene of TwinStars and Mandy Elton of Aurora.

Stay tuned to this site for coverage of the inaugural USL Super League season and other women's professional football.


Photo Gallery: Aurora 2 vs NOSC Blast (UPSL Women Conference Championship)

After a 1-1 tie at full-time, NOSC Blast eventually defeated Aurora 2 in the UPSL Women Conference Championship 2-1 in overtime on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at TCO Stadium. Here are our pictures from the pitch.

[Editor’s Note: Apologies for the delay in getting this gallery posted – a computer failure delayed our photo processing for most of the week.]


UPSL-W Spotlight: NOSC Blast defeat Aurora 2 to raise conference trophy

On Sunday, MN Aurora FC 2 concluded their inaugural year with their first and only loss of the season, falling 2-1 to NOSC Blast (and the league's leading goal scorer) late in extra time. While Aurora 2 was not able to lift the championship trophy at TCO Stadium (now an unsavory tradition for the franchise), the club remains proud and hopeful of its continued success.

With Blast matching Aurora's results throughout the summer, ending the regular season with an identical 9-0-2 (W-L-D) record but a lower goal differential, Aurora head coach Mandy Pochabradsky expected - and wanted - a final showcasing the best against the best.

"We expected them to be good with the ball, which they were, and that's something we anticipated from the first match [of the season] to this match," she said following the game. "They had a couple of new players that were able to come in, which was good to see. And at the end of the day, we wanted to have our best group against their best group. I think that's what makes for the most entertaining and worthwhile games."

Despite a heat advisory and glaring sun, a few hundred fans took advantage of the free admission to enjoy one last game in Eagan before moving on with their summer. While it was a low scoring game, both teams played a fast-paced first half in which both goalkeepers, Bayliss Flynn of Aurora and Lauren McAlpine of Blast, each registered a handful of saves and close calls in the first half hour.

Minnesota Aurora 2 forward Ava Westlund (19) with the ball as NOSC Blast goalkeeper Lauren McAlpine (18) looks on at the Aurora 2 vs NOSC Blast UPSL Women Conference Championship on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

It wasn't until the 34th minute that Aurora finally found the first goal. Starting forward Ava Westlund received a ball from Maya Dempsey, broke through traffic in the box, catching McAlpine off her line, and sent a shot under the back-stepping keeper. The 1-0 lead (and Westlund's 15th goal of the season) deserved a little extra flair.

Minnesota Aurora 2 forward Ava Westlund (19) celebrates Aurora 2’s opening goal at the Aurora 2 vs NOSC Blast UPSL Women Conference Championship on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

The lead did not last for long, however. In stoppage time before the half, Jessica Eischens sent a shot on frame, well wide of where Flynn was tracking another runner, leveling the match just before the whistle.

While both teams made a few changes going into the second half, Blast had the impact sub. Berit Parten, the league's leading scorer with 18 goals in the regular season, sat out the first half. It only took the casual viewer ten minutes into the second half to see why she was held back. Despite putting their own fresh legs into action, Aurora was caught flat-footed repeatedly by Parten's late runs. She would hold back in midfield as her team's attack developed before committing to run and would then charge right into each defender, finding every gap. But for 45 minutes, Aurora's midfield and backline held her off and found ways to disrupt the developing runs. When that didn't work, Flynn made some massive saves to keep Aurora in the game.

 

Minnesota Aurora 2 defender Bailey Dodds (21) tackles the ball away from NOSC Blast forward Berit Parten (11) at the Aurora 2 vs NOSC Blast UPSL Women Conference Championship on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

The entire final half hour of regulation felt like a golden goal moment, but they remained locked up at 1-1, sending the match into extra time (two 15-minute periods). Finally, in the 115th minute (the 25th minute of extra time), there was a goal - by Parten.

Goalkeeper Bayliss Flynn described Parten's freekick and Blast's efforts leading up to it:

"They just had so many numbers right at the top of the box and then they would draw us. We had a lot of fouls and that's hard not to do when it's such a physical back and forth match. And then on that freekick - I already watched the video back and the wall was good. It was an amazing strike and just curved right."

Blast held on to the lead for the remaining five minutes of extra time and the vistiors' bench erupted at the final whistle. A long, tough game that had everything a championship final should have - heat (literal and metaphorical), tension, exciting plays, a late decision to end even play.

NOSC Blast players lift the Championship trophy at the Aurora 2 vs NOSC Blast UPSL Women Conference Championship on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

Aurora 2 walked away with the runners-up trophy but left everything else on the field.

"This team had never played together before May 6," Pochabradsky reflected. "So to come into such a quick season and get them to adapt and, as I told them at the end, we took care of the process. The results don't always follow but continuing to take care of the process will get them in the direction that they want to go."

Minnesota Aurora 2 players lift the second place trophy at the Aurora 2 vs NOSC Blast UPSL Women Conference Championship on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

Photo Gallery: Aurora 2 vs Superior City FC (UPSL Women Conference Semifinals)

Minnesota Aurora FC

Minnesota Aurora 2 (4) defeated Superior City FC (1) on Friday night in the UPSL Women Conference Semifinal match at Humboldt High School in St. Paul. Here are our photos from the pitch.

Aurora 2 moves on to the Conference Championship match at 5pm on Sunday evening at TCO Stadium, where admission will be free to all attendees.


MN Aurora FC dances into third postseason appearance

Minnesota Aurora FC sporting director and head coach Colette Montgomery talks to the media at a Minnesota Aurora FC training session on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

Minnesota Aurora FC danced into their third consecutive postseason berth last week with a pair of road wins that clinched the Heartland Division and added to the franchise's records. Aurora will have to get through a rematch with Indy Eleven on Friday to advance to the Conference final on Sunday but, both players and coaches like their chances, especially if they hold to their one-match mentality.

Rewind: Path to Playoffs

June 27 (Milwaukee, Wis.): Bavarian United FC 0-7 MN Aurora FC

Aurora clinched their playoff spot with a shutout against Bavarian but they had a slow start, not finding the net until the 27th minute. Saige Wimes' goal, which came from a Bavarian turnover, opened the floodgates. A Katie Duong penalty kick and a strike from Mariah Nguyen to finish a box-to-box team goal (Kelis Barton to Wimes to Nguyen) sent Aurora into the break with a 3-0 lead.

Wimes scored a brace in the 52nd minute (4-0). Substitute Sophie French scored in the 56th (5-0) with a strike from distance after another turnover and again in the 72nd on a cornerkick served by Katie Duong (6-0). Giada Zhou added yet another banger in the 86th to end Aurora's night with a 7-0 win.

June 29 (Racine, Wis.): RKC Third Coast 0-14 MN Aurora FC

On Saturday, it took a heavily rotated Aurora only six minutes to find their first goal. Once again, Katie Duong sent a beautiful ball into the box, finding Tess Werts who chipped it over the shoulder of RKC goalkeeper Ella Kratochvil (1-0). Kratochvil made five saves before Giada Zhou doubled Aurora's lead in the 33rd minute following a poor clearance. French and Duong each added a goal before the break. The second half escalated more quickly.

Cat Rapp tallied four goals in 19 minutes (51'Klecezewski. “Two games, as we continue to prepare for the playoffs. We came focused on our attacking objectives and prepared ourselves for some great opponents coming up.”, 53', 62', 70'), book-ending three more goals from Wimes (57'), Lydia Ruppert (57'), and Kaylie Chambers (67') which put Aurora up 11-0 with twenty minutes still on the clock. But it didn't end there. Morgan Stone, a Chambers brace, and Sofia Bush, made it 14-0 on the night. If not for 'keeper Kratochvil the final tally could have been well above 20, but 14 marked a new franchise record goals-per-game for Aurora. Cat Rapp's haul (4 goals - a hat trick plus one) was also a franchise first.

Depth In Action: 21-0 Weekend

While players like Cat Rapp, a three-year Aurora vet, and Katie Duong, a 2024 signing (who has now scored in seven straight matches) continue to put on standout performances match after match, the 21-0 weekend showed the depth and creativity of the squad. The final weekend of the regular season saw veterans and newcomers climb the franchise leader boards:

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And, while the score may be excessive, it is also preparation. Assistant Coach Tom Klecezewski said, "We came [to Wisconsin] focused on our attacking objectives and prepared ourselves for some great opponents coming up.”

Central Conference Playoffs

USL-W 2024 Playoff Bracket (Graphic courtesy of USL-W)

Detroit City FC won their bid to host the Central Conference playoffs at Keyworth Stadium. On Friday, July 5, Aurora (1st seed) will play Indy Eleven (3rd seed) while host Detroit City (2nd) will play wild card River Light (4th). No, this is not a seeding error: USL-W's 2024 playoff structure states that inter division match-ups will be avoided in the first round whenever possible. Thus, the Heartland Division's 2nd place finisher, River Light, will not face 1st place MN Aurora, despite being assigned the 4th and 1st seeds, respectively.

After training on Wednesday, a portion of which was open to the media, coach Colette Montgomery was asked about having to travel for the first playoff game despite Aurora earning the first seed. She gave a well thought out response about the league's goal to expand the various marketplaces within the league and to give clubs with the means to host a chance to do so. Montgomery added that clubs like Aurora have a role to play in other markets, not just their own, and she hopes they can "maybe influence some young boys and girls in Detroit to play soccer and love the game."

A change of scenery brings new excitement - and challenges - to the game for players. Defender Lillie French told NLF, "It's also exciting to play out in a different stadium. I can't wait. I love playing at different places. Obviously I wish we were home but, it's nice to see something new. It's like a challenge." As for their opponent, the squad is not caught up on past results. "I'm excited to get outside of our division and play a team outside just to see what that competition is like and I know that Aurora has faced this team in the past, but you know, every year it's different so I'm excited to see that."

Minnesota Aurora FC defender Lillie French (15) talks to Bridget McDowell from Northern Lights Football at a Minnesota Aurora FC training session on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

Indy Eleven isn't a completely new opponent for Aurora. The Valley Division side beat Aurora on their way to winning the championship trophy in 2023. While some standout players remain (most notably goalkeeper Nona Reason and forward Katie Soderstrom), Indy's 2024 division title was followed by the departure of head coach Paul Dolinsky.

Still, Aurora's staff has done their homework. "We've scouted them well. We know what they do well. We lock into what we want to do and we take our game to them," Montgomery said. "Hopefully we get that finished."

"Returning players have really brought that kind of unfinished business perspective to this. And I think that really drives the squad as a whole. We know that we're grateful for what's been done. And we're not content to leave it where it is. And so we're going to do our best to put out the best performance this weekend." - Colette Montgomery, Aurora Head Coach/Sporting Director

Unfinished Business & the Aurora Way

Lillie French, who joined Aurora's roster in June following a season with Heidelberg United FC (Melbourne, Aus.), has a unique perspective on the match-up. She watched her twin sister, Sophie, play in the match against Indy last season. She watched the 'unfinished business' mindset in action as she joined the squad for training under Montgomery in 2024. Now, after playing in a handful of games herself, Lillie is confident in the mixed team of veterans and newcomers who bring the intensity day after day:

"I think we have such a strong crew and all the girls on the team are so, so strong and so skillful that I think, going into playoffs, it's just another game for us. I mean there's high stakes, but we're just going into it like it's just another opponent. Like we got this, focusing on us - not really on the [opposing] team, just focusing on what we do and then trying to execute that. So we're really excited."

Aurora worked hard to match in 2024 the successes of their first two seasons. A whole new coaching staff and a nearly even mix of new players and returning/third-year players, had to work together to bring another undefeated season to fruition.

"Coach Lukic and her staff have built that tradition of the high press and being relentless and going after lots of goals and scoring," said Montgomery. "We all know that in sports really, the difference between being at a good level and being at the highest level comes down to mentality. I'm really proud of this group. The way that they really build that tenacity and resilience, the willingness to do the work off the ball and on the ball, play with freedom and creativity and ,as easy as it is to say that, it's very hard to create an environment where players have ownership over that. So disciplined defense can lead to creativity in the attack. It's hard to do that. But I believe that together we've created that environment and are really thriving."

Minnesota Aurora FC players cool-down following practice at the Minnesota Aurora FC training session match on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

On Friday, Aurora will have to find a way to carry that tenacity forward into the postseason. The club entered their third season with two division titles, one conference title, and a championship runners-up finish to their name. So far in 2024, they have added a third division title. Winning out this weekend to add another conference title would be a balm on the sting of 2023. Winning it all would remove chips from a few shoulders. But first, Friday...

Up Next

Conference semifinal: Minnesota Aurora FC v. Indy Eleven (match info courtesy of MNAFC):

Date: July 5, 2024
Time: 3 p.m. CT/4 p.m. ET
Location: Detroit, Mich.
Venue: Keyworth Stadium
Stream: Detroit City FC YouTube Channel
Live Updates on 'X': @MNAuroraFC
Miniature soccer balls signed by Minnesota Aurora FC players at a Minnesota Aurora FC training session on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Lake / Lake Photography)

Gallery: Aurora 2 vs Tonka Fusion Elite 2

Minnesota Aurora FC

Here are our photos from the Aurora 2 vs Tonka Fusion Elite 2 game on June 27th at Concordia in St. Paul.


UPSL Women's Gallery: June 23 2024

UPSL Women's Gallery

This week we have photos from Northern Tide’s 3-2 win over Minnesota TwinStars and Minnesota Aurora 2’s 7-0 demolition of St Croix Legacy II.