Who's hot, who's not? INDIVISA ranks all 14 teams across the National Women's Soccer League
Just when you thought the Kansas City Current were unbeatable, the North Carolina Courage – winless all season – stunned the league leaders in a shocking result. The chaos over the weekend didn't stop there, either – the Orlando Pride were down two goals to Angel City, yet clawed their way back for an extra time victory at home.
Gotham FC also upset the Washington Spirit, converting three goals, including Esther Gonzalez' seventh in seven games this season.
Who's leading the pack, and who's falling short of expectations? INDIVISA presents the latest 2025 NWSL Power Rankings.
Getty Images14Chicago Stars
Prior Ranking: 11
Result: Lost to San Diego Wave 3-0
Ramifications: The Chicago Stars have just one win this season and sit at the bottom of the table at 1-5-0. The Wave completely dominated the match, pinging the ball around unforgivingly. The bright spot for the Stars is Sam Staab who since her return from injury has been playing inspired soccer, trying to turn the tide.
AdvertisementGetty Images13Racing Louisville
Prior Ranking: 13
Result: Drew Portland Thorns 3-3
Ramifications: Racing Louisville found their engine against the Thorns, scoring three goals in an exciting 3-3 draw at Providence Park. While Racing Louisville doesn't have a lot of defensive prowness, they do have creativity, speed and unpredictability up-top, which was on full display.
Getty Images12Utah Royals
Prior Ranking: 9
Result: Lost to Houston Dash 1-0
Ramifications: The Utah Royals are struggling to find their identity, and fell to Houston Dash 1-0 over the weekend. Despite some strong midfield talent, and Mandy McGlynn making key saves in goal, the Royals aren't gelling. The Royals are in second-to-last place with just one win and four losses this season.
Getty Images11North Carolina Courage
Prior Ranking: 14
Result: Beat Kansas City 3-2
Ramifications: From winless in the league to beating the No. 1 seed, the North Carolina Courage were the talk of the league over the weekend. The Courage hosted the Current, and despite falling behind early, crawled back for their first victory of the season. The Courage still have a lot of work to do to climb back up the standings, but made a statement knocking the front-runners off their streak.






