Canada's Sinclair scores 60th career NWSL goal to lead Portland over Racing Louisville FC
Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair became the second player in National Women's Soccer League history to hit 60 career goals on Saturday night, scoring just two minutes into the Portland Thorns' 2-0 win over visiting Racing Louisville FC.
Williams tied Sinclair at 59 goals last Saturday in a 2-0 win over the Orlando Pride, and had first crack at reaching the 60-goal plateau on Saturday night when the game kicked off at 7:30 p.m. ET, three hours ahead of Portland's start time.
A weather delay due to lightning strikes in the New Jersey area halted the game after a scoreless half, which opened the door for Sinclair on the West Coast.
The Burnaby, B.C., native wasted no time breaking the tie with Williams and scoring her first of the season, mere minutes after NJ/NY Gotham FC resumed their match after a lengthy delay on the East Coast.
Portland's leading scorer Sophia Smith rushed up the wing, firing a pass into the middle that midfielder Crystal Dunn smartly let go through her legs to the Canadian striker in full stride, and Sinclair took care of the rest.
60th CAREER REGULAR-SEASON GOAL