Wednesday night's Challenge Cup match between the Wave and OL Reign won't affect the NWSL's regular-season standings
Three thoughts on the Wave ahead of Wednesday’s 7 p.m. match, a Challenge Cup contest against Seattle’s OL Reign at Snapdragon Stadium.“Whoo, tonight was exhausting,” Alex Morgan said Friday night after logging 90 minutes in the 1-1 tie with defending-champion Portland.
The U.S. national team will enlist Morgan in late June to prepare for the World Cup, set for July 20-Aug. 20 in Australia and New Zealand. It’s a widespread practice in sports, and the disparity it produces can vary greatly. SDSU announced an average of 29,225 fans per game in last season’s Snapdragon Stadium debut. That number exceeded the average turnstile count of 21,565, a figure obtained by the Union-Tribune. The number SDSU announced denoted the tickets out — a combination of tickets sold and distributed.The Wave mirror SDSU’s policy, basing their announcement on tickets out.
Up to a few thousand tickets appeared to go unused for two of those matches. Friday, that number appeared to rise.
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