Who's hot, who's not? INDIVISA ranks all 14 teams across the National Women's Soccer League
The NWSL is back after an international break, and the tables have turned. While the frontrunners – Orlando Pride and Kansas City Current – again earned results, there were some big results from Gotham FC and Angel City that moved them back up the league standings.
The Utah Royals and the North Carolina Courage are the only winless teams remaining.
Who's leading the pack, and who's falling short of expectations? INDIVISA presents the latest 2025 NWSL Power Rankings.
Getty Images14Utah Royals ⬇️
Prior Ranking: 13
Result: Lost to Portland Thorns 1-0
Ramifications: Utah has yet to win this season, and dropped another three points over the weekend to the Thorns. Despite having a few strong moments, and holding Portland close most of the game, Reilyn Turner was able to slip one past Mandy McGlynn to defeat Utah on their home turf.
AdvertisementImagn13North Carolina Courage ⬇️
Prior Ranking: 8
Result: Lost to Gotham FC 3-1
Ramifications: The North Carolina Courage have all the pieces to be an exceptional team – Casey Murphy in goal, Jaedyn Shaw up top, and a dynamic Ashley Sanchez in the midfield. For whatever reason, they are still experiencing some growing pains this season.
On Sunday, the Courage gave up three goals to Gotham FC in New Jersey. To Gotham's credit, the team showed a new side, but if the Courage want to get back up in the standings they will need to turn things around next weekend when they host Bay FC.
Getty Images12Racing Louisville ⬇️
Prior Ranking: 11
Result: Lost to Washington Spirit 2-0
Ramifications: Racing Louisville struggled to find a solution for the Washington Spirit's attack, and gave up two goals in a tough loss at home.
The big question mark for this Louisville team, though, is their lack of goals. They have only executed two this season.
Getty Images11Portland Thorns ⬆️
Prior Ranking: 12
Result: Beat Utah Royals 1-0
Ramifications: The Thorns finally earned their first win of the season, defeating last-placed Utah. While the Thorns are still figuring out what kind of team they will be, Turner continues to step up for them, scoring her second goal of the season on the road.