Canadian international goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan has been named to the NWSL second all-star team. The 28-year-old San Diego 'keeper led the league with nine clean sheets, including a shutout on the final day of the regular season to help the 11-7-4 Wave secure its first NWSL Shield.
The 28-year-old from Whitby, Ont., recorded 63 saves and conceded just 18 goals this season for a goals-against average of 0.95.
The first-team all-star 'keeper is Houston's Jane Campbell. Sheridan, who made her pro debut at the age of 21 with Sky Blue FC in April 2017, has won 41 caps for Canada with 19 clean sheets.
Sheridan and top-seeded San Diego lost 1-0 on Sunday to the visiting OL Reign in the NWSL semifinal. Jordyn Huitema started for the Seattle-based Reign while fellow Canadian international Quinn, who goes by one name, came off the bench.