Carolina Ascent FC Silences Spokane Zephyr with Clinical 3-0 Win
Hutchinson and Corbin Fire Ascent to Fifth Straight Victory
Carolina Ascent FC extended their unbeaten run with a decisive 3-0 victory over Spokane Zephyr FC on April 19, 2025, at American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte. In a clash between two of the league’s hottest teams, the league leaders once again proved why they sit atop the USL Super League standings—executing with precision in front of goal and dominance in all phases of play.
Spokane entered the match with momentum, riding a four-game shutout streak and one of the strongest defensive records in the league. But Carolina’s combination of offensive firepower and strategic pressure broke through early and maintained control throughout the 90 minutes.
First-Half Firepower Sets the Tone
Carolina wasted little time establishing control. In the 16th minute, midfielder Taylor Porter won back possession in midfield, and the loose ball rolled to forward Eli Hutchinson at the top of the box. Hutchinson, with quick composure, sent a low, driven strike past Spokane goalkeeper Hope Hisey to open the scoring and energize the home crowd.
Spokane, despite the early setback, showed resilience. The Zephyr recorded 22 first-half clearances and relied heavily on Hisey’s heroics to stay in the game. The Spokane goalkeeper made multiple saves, including a crucial stop on a low shot from Carolina’s Mia Corbin in the 37th minute that looked destined for the bottom corner.
Carolina’s pressing, speed in transition, and fluid off-the-ball movement gave them the upper hand as they outshot Spokane 11-3 in the first half. Despite the pressure, Spokane kept the scoreline close at 1-0 going into halftime.
Carolina Extends the Lead After the Break
The second half began much like the first—with Carolina dictating the flow of the match. In the 57th minute, Corbin came close to scoring her 10th goal of the season with a left-footed strike from the edge of the area that skimmed the crossbar. However, the breakthrough came just over 10 minutes later.
In the 69th minute, a give-and-go between Addisyn Merrick and Corbin sliced through Spokane’s defense. Corbin’s shot was initially saved by Hisey, but Hutchinson was in perfect position to slot home the rebound and secure her second goal of the night.
Spokane struggled to gain traction offensively, managing only five total shots and just one on target throughout the match. Attempts to break Carolina’s defensive shape were consistently disrupted, and Carolina’s backline remained composed and compact.
Corbin Joins Golden Boot Race
In the 83rd minute, Carolina sealed the result. Off a corner kick delivered by Jill Aguilera, a scramble in the box led to a blocked header from Sydney Sterner. Corbin reacted quickest to the rebound and sent the ball into the net, notching her 10th goal of the season and tying for the league lead in goals scored.
The goal capped off a dominant performance for Carolina, who finished with 23 shots and five on target. Goalkeeper Samantha Leshnak Murphy and the defense posted their fifth consecutive shutout, a remarkable streak that reflects the unit’s communication, discipline, and consistency.
Spokane’s Streak Snapped
For Spokane Zephyr FC, the defeat marked the end of their four-match shutout streak and highlighted areas for growth as the team enters the final stretch of the season. Despite commendable individual efforts—especially from Hisey and defenders like Sarah Clark—the team struggled to handle Carolina’s relentless attacking waves.
Spokane’s attacking unit, which had averaged 1.75 goals over their last nine games, was neutralized for the full 90 minutes. Carolina’s ability to block line-breaking passes and win duels in midfield prevented Spokane from building any sustained possession.
Still sitting sixth in the standings, Spokane remains in the playoff hunt and will look to rebound at home next week against third-place Tampa Bay Sun FC.
What’s Next
Carolina Ascent FC, now on a five-game winning streak with five straight shutouts, sits comfortably in first place. With a league-leading 38 goals scored and just 18 allowed, they’ve established themselves as the most complete team in the league. They’ll now prepare for a high-stakes match against Fort Lauderdale United FC, another top-four team.
Spokane Zephyr FC returns home to ONE Spokane Stadium for their April 26 clash with Tampa Bay Sun FC. The match will be critical in their pursuit of a playoff berth and offers a chance to bounce back after their toughest outing of the spring.







