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With Mallory Pugh signing, future of American women鈥檚 soccer is in Washington

BOYDS, Md. 鈥 If you don鈥檛 know Mallory Pugh鈥檚 name yet, you will soon. Thanks to an interesting turn of recent events, that鈥檚 especially true if you live in the D.C. area.

Pugh was introduced Tuesday at the Maryland Soccerplex as the newest member of the Washington Spirit. Just a few months ago, she had enrolled at UCLA, rather than make the unprecedented jump from high school to the American professional ranks. But three weeks ago, she decided to turn pro, and the bidding for her services began. On Saturday, the Spirit announced she鈥檇 be coming to Washington.

鈥淭his is a historical, monumental moment for the women鈥檚 game,鈥 said Spirit head coach Jim Gabarra at Pugh鈥檚 introduction Tuesday. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really excited for Mallory, we鈥檙e excited for our club, we鈥檙e excited for our league, as well as the U.S. Women鈥檚 National Team.鈥

It鈥檚 been a tumultuous year for the Spirit, who saw themselves thrust into the national spotlight when owner Bill Lynch by playing it before the teams took the field and releasing a scathing statement. The offseason saw hometown hero Ali Krieger traded and fellow USWNT star Crystal Dunn depart for an opportunity overseas, raising rumors about players鈥 willingness to stay in Washington. Nevertheless, the Spirit based their entire offseason around positioning themselves in the top allocation spot, giving them first dibs at Pugh, should she leave school early.

So when multiple reports emerged that Pugh , their plans seemed as if they might be in vain. But over the last three weeks, something clearly changed.

鈥淚 just think there was a lack of proper information,鈥 said Gabarra. 鈥淚 think the talk you heard and the reports that are out there were before us having the chance to present what our club had to offer and get a chance to make a connection to her to find out what she wanted.鈥

Pugh joins a team already five games into its season, getting her first training session in Tuesday. But the indication is she may take the field as soon as Saturday night, as the Spirit play a home game against FC Kansas City. While she said she was happy for the experience she got training at UCLA, the time was right to challenge herself professionally.

鈥淚 think for me, just at this point in my life, I wanted to kind of step out of my comfort zone and push myself to a new level,鈥 said Pugh.

Certainly, the NWSL鈥檚 new collective bargaining agreement didn鈥檛 hurt, allowing her to make significantly more money than she would have if she鈥檇 turned pro last year. The Spirit certainly knew that and gambled on her availability and their ability to sell her on coming to Washington. It paid off.

鈥淭rying to promote and grow women鈥檚 soccer in the U.S. was super important to me,鈥 she Aly Wagner and Dalen Cuff this weekend.

She鈥檒l certainly help the draw in Washington, where the Spirit have averaged 23 percent fewer fans through their first three home games than they did during the 2016 season. And the youngest player to ever score an Olympic goal for the USWNT, still just 19, will be looked at as a centerpiece of this franchise for years to come.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important that we not have too high of expectations for Mallory,鈥 said Gabarra on Tuesday.

But given everything the franchise went through to get her, those expectations are inevitable.

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