We’ve hit the halfway point in the 2025 USL W League season, and many teams are having their best runs yet.
Capo FC, Sporting JAX, Lonestar SC and AFC Ann Arbor remain in the top five after continuing their hot starts, going unbeaten through at least four games. Expansion club Utah United makes its Power Rankings debut after earning four straight wins, including one against last year’s runner up Colorado Storm.
Check out the full list below:
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Capo FC (5-0-0) Next match: @ SoCal Dutch Lions FC, 6/7 7:00 p.m. PT |
![]() Previous Ranking: 2 |
The SoCal club has risen to the top of the rankings after reaching five straight wins at the halfway point of their season. The team faced its biggest challenge yet last week against SC Blue Heat FC. Capo conceded their first goal of the season, but a game-winner from Jadenn Carrillo secured the 2-1 victory. |
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Sporting JAX (4-0-0) Next match: vs. Brevard SC Riptide, 6/3 4:00 p.m. ET |
![]() Previous Ranking: 4 |
Sporting JAX stands alone at the top of the Southeast Division after handing Fort Lauderdale United its first loss of the season. All of Jacksonville’s wins have come on the road, and now the team will have a five-game homestand at Mandarin High School. |
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Lonestar SC (3-0-1) Next match: @ San Antonio Athenians SC, 6/4 8:30 p.m. CT |
![]() Previous Ranking: 5 |
A brace by Youngstown State defender Teagan Wahle led Lonestar to a 2-0 win against last season’s division champs AHFC Royals. Lonestar remains as the only undefeated team left in the division and has outscored its opponents eight goals to one through four matches. |
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Utah United (4-0-0) Next match: @ Flatirons FC, 6/6 7:30 p.m. MT |
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The Mountain Division’s expansion team has burst into the scene with four straight wins to make its Power Rankings debut. The lone W League club in Utah picked up a huge 4-1 road victory last weekend against last season’s runner up Colorado Storm. |
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AFC Ann Arbor (4-0-1) Next match: vs. Kalamazoo FC, 6/11 7:00 p.m. ET |
![]() Previous Ranking: 1 |
Standing tall in the Great Lakes Division is AFC Ann Arbor, which is having its best start in a W League season in four years. The team won 2-0 last Saturday against Toledo Villa behind goals from 15-year-old Bridget Kopmeyer and Mariana Barreto. |
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NC Courage U23 (4-0-0) Next match: vs. Carolina Ascent FC, 6/7 6:00 p.m. ET |
![]() Previous Ranking: 9 |
The reigning champions have picked up right where they left off and have started the season undefeated once again. The Courage earned back-to-back road wins against Charlotte Eagles and Wake FC to move to the top of the South Atlantic Division. |
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San Juan SC (4-0-1) Next match: @ Academica SC, 6/4 7:00 p.m. PT |
![]() Previous Ranking: 3 |
San Juan continued its hot streak and picked up another win last weekend to remain unbeaten. The team defeated the Olympic Club 5-1 with a brace from Penn State’s Jolie Farmer and goals from Audrey Shackelford, Kylie Garcia and Rhea Moore. |
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Asheville City SC (4-0-1) Next match: @ Southern Soccer Academy, 6/3 7:30 p.m. ET |
![]() Previous Ranking: 12 |
Asheville City has been dominating the South Central Division since the start of the season. The team most recently recorded big wins over One Knoxville and last year’s semifinalist Tennessee SC, where six different scorers got on the board in the 6-1 victory. |
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Minnesota Aurora FC (4-0-0) Next match: vs. Sioux Falls City FC, 6/6 7:00 p.m. CT |
![]() Previous Ranking: 13 |
The W League powerhouse Minnesota Aurora has kicked off another great, undefeated start to the season. The team earned a big road win over then-unbeaten River Light and followed it up with a strong 4-0 win against Chicago City Dutch Lions on Sunday. |
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FC Olympia (3-0-0) Next match: vs. Tacoma Galaxy, 6/7 6:00 p.m. PT |
![]() Previous Ranking: 11 |
Leading the Northwest Division once again is FC Olympia. The team has jumped out to a 3-0-0 start, and it most recently defeated expansion side West Seattle Rhodies 2-1 behind goals from Ginny Lackey and Chelsea Wagner. |