
USL W League Playoffs
Central Conference Semifinals
FINAL:
#1 Minnesota Aurora FC 2
#4 Riveters 0
Instant Match Summary
The Pittsburgh Riveters’ magical first season came to a crashing halt as top seeded Minnesota Aurora stayed on the front foot early and often, capitalizing on opportune scoring moments to win 2-0, in USL W League Central Conference semifinal match at Highmark Stadium on Friday afternoon.
Riveters’ goalkeeper Caitlyn Thompson was under constant pressure, making numerous saves.
However, Aurora’s Saige Wimes uncontested finish behind the Riveters last defenders late in the first half and Natalie Tavana’s free kick goal were enough to give the visitors the win.
Match Day Updates
PSN’s Rachael Kriger, Mark Goodman and Ed Thompson will be on site to provide coverage.
Look here for match updates, commentary and more…
FINAL: MINNESOTA 2, RIVETERS 0
90+6′ – Beineke in on goal, but a last-ditch slide by Overberg for the Aurora breaks up the play in the box.
88′ – Final subs of the match for us. IN: Mackenzie Dupre, Annalyse Bauer OUT: Abi Hugh, Lilly Bane
GOAL! MINNESOTA 2, RIVETERS 0
Off a set piece free kick, Aurora extend their lead on the road. Natalie Tavana scored the goal. It’s eerie quiet here now. Oof.
HALF — MINNESOTA 1, RIVETERS 0
The visitors have been on the front foot throughout the first half, but may have benefitted from a generous non offside call.
41′ — GOAL — MINNESOTA 1, RIVETERS 0
Saige Weims with the finish.
That’s a heck of a dagger right before halftime for the Riveters. Assist came from Cat Rapp.
37′ – Tavana shoots low for Minnesota, and Thompson goes to ground to make the stop.
20′ – Summer Diamond with a drive on net for the Aurora, and Thompson’s first save of the night is a good one to tip it over the bar!
6′ – Early chance for the Aurora, but Sage Wimes’ touch inside the box goes just wide of the left post.
Match Preview
Riveters now have a chance to add more to the story of the team’s first season when they open the USL W League Playoffs by hosting top-seeded Minnesota Aurora FC in the second of two Central Conference Semifinals on Friday at Highmark Stadium.
Riveters Head Coach Scott Gibson spoke with PSN’s John Krysinsky in an in-depth interview this week, which you can find in full on Sounding Off on Soccer Podcast.
The Riveters, champions of the Great Forest Division, will have the benefit of home field behind them. In five regular-season matches at Highmark Stadium, the team was an unbeaten 4-0-1 and conceded only one goal — a penalty kick last Friday in their title-clinching 2-1 win over Steel City FC.
The hosts will have to shuffle their lineup with some players away due to college and other commitments, but the Riveters do receive a boost with two of their youngest standouts back in the fold. Natalia DiSora is back from her time in camp for the U.S. Under-18 National Team and should retake her spot in the center of defense, while Anna Korney, the youngest goal-scorer in the Riveters’ short history, has also rejoined the team after playing with her Riverhounds Development Academy 2009 Girls team at the ECNL Playoffs in San Diego.
One of the Riveters’ strengths in recent matches has been an ability to still find scoring with a wide variety of players. The team’s last three goals were all scored by players who came off the bench — Minah Syam at Buffalo and Sydney Lindeman and Gina Proviano vs. Steel City — and the assist on all three goals also came from substitutes.
Minnesota comes into the match as champions of the Heartland Division for the fourth consecutive year, and the Aurora have yet to lose a divisional match in that time. However, that has only translated to mixed playoff results for the Aurora, who reached the W League final in 2022 but were bounced in the first round a year ago by Indy Eleven.
Natalie Tavana leads the Aurora with six goals on the season, but their strength has been a shut-down defense anchored by Camber Hayes that has give up just four goals all season. The team also features a set of triplets, the Rapp sisters, one of whom — midfielder Catherine — was named to the W League Team of the Month in May.
The winner of the match will advance to the conference final at 7 p.m Sunday, where they will face the winner between No. 2 Kings Hammer and No. 3 Detroit City FC, who won the Central Conference a year ago as the host team.
