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While Sporting Kansas City was off last week, their USL Championship team, Sporting KC II picked up a 4-1 win over FC Tulsa. On Sunday, Kansas City NWSL fell to the Houston Dash in a narrow 1-0 loss. Here are the stats and milestones from those two games.
Sporting KC II
Wilson Harris made his 58th league appearance for SKCII, tying him with Wan Kuzain for 4th all time on that list.
Harris made his 42nd league start, breaking his tie with Kharlton Belmar for 9th all time on that list.
Harris made his 42nd start in all competitions, tying him with Parker Maher for 10th all time on that list.
At 19 years, 354 days, Kaveh Rad became the 12th youngest goal scorer in league play or all competitions for Sporting KC II.
Rad made his 38th league appearance for SKCII, breaking his tie with Camden Riley for 15th all time on that list.
Rad made his 38th appearance in all competitions as well, breaking his tie with Riley for 15th on that list as well.
Rad made his 36th start in all competitions, tying him with Oumar Ballo for 12th all time on that list.
At 20 years, 109 days, Cameron Duke became the 15th youngest goal scorer in league play or all competitions for SKC II.
At 21 years, 30 days, Grayson Barber became the 20th youngest goal scorer in league play or in all competitions for SKC II.
At 24 years, 254 days, Rojay Smith became the 15th oldest goal scorer in league play or all competitions for SKC II.
KC NWSL
In the 61st minute, Amy Rodriguez passed Merritt Mathias and moved into 12th place all time for league minutes played for KC NWSL teams, she finished the game with 3,204 minutes played.
Rodriguez made her 37th league start, tying her with Becca Moros for 11th all time on that list.
In the 78th minute, Katie Bowen passed Lo’eau LaBonta and moved into 15th place for minutes played in all competitions for KC NWSL teams, she finished the game with 2,717 minutes played.
Bowen made her 42nd appearance in all competitions, breaking her tie with Moros for 14th all time on that list.
Bowen and Rodriguez made their 39th league appearance for KC NWSL teams, tying them with Moros for 13th all time on that list.