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Hey there!Welcome to The GIST's Sunday Scroll, where we dive deep into one timely sports topic. The 2025 NWSL season is less than two months away, and this offseason has already been perhaps the most dramatic ever. The college draft is gone and free agents have more, well, agency than ever before.
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| Quote of The Day |
| | This is the wild, wild west. No one knows what's happening. No one knows how to do it. We won't know if we're doing it right for a little bit of time. |
| — Racing Louisville FC interim general manager Caitlyn Milby, describing the NWSL's evolving offseason landscape. Giddy up — change is here. |
| The Scroll |
🤝 The CBA Source: Roger Wimmer/ISI Photos/Getty Images After a lengthy back-and-forth, NWSL players signed a new CBA back in August, ushering in a new era of player empowerment. Along with increased salaries, charter flights, and more, perhaps the most revolutionary change is the elimination of all drafts. ❌ As is typical across most North American sports, the college draft existed to promote parity, allowing the worst teams to select the best players from the pool first.
❌ When it came to expansion drafts, the ability to select unprotected players from the already-existing NWSL pool was met with considerable ire from players, especially considering drafted athletes were forced to uproot their lives, move, and join a new team.
⏩ That brings us to free agency. Free agency itself was only introduced in 2022, nine years after the league's founding. In the past, players were eligible for unrestricted free agency only after completing a certain number of seasons. Restricted free agency — where a player's current team had the opportunity to match an offer from a competitor — was the more common vehicle.
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💸 How to turn pro and join the NWSL Source: Ryan Hunt/Getty Images So if there isn't a draft, how do college players turn pro and join the NWSL? It's simple: Any prospective player is automatically a free agent and can speak with all 14 (and counting!) NWSL teams and field offers without restrictions. Time to update that LinkedIn.
Without the draft, it's no longer a given that the best college player will go to the worst-performing team. Similar to the high school-to-college pipeline, athletes now have the agency to decide if a team is right for them. Consequently, expect NWSL teams to operate like colleges, focusing on recruitment to convince top players to sign with them.
The NWSL transfer window has been open since December 13th and will remain open until March 24th, when the season is underway. We've already seen many signings from the college pool, like 17-year-old UNC center back and NCAA champion Trinity Armstrong, who just signed with the San Diego Wave to fill the Naomi Girma–sized hole in their backline.
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⬆️ Players on the move Source: Ira L. Black - Corbis/Getty Images As for the vets, established NWSL players have been making serious moves this offseason. The NWSL's all-time leading scorer, former NJ/NY Gotham FC star Lynn Williams, is heading to the Seattle Reign to be closer to family on the West Coast, while Wave forward Jaedyn Shaw is starting fresh on the North Carolina Courage, completing a trade she requested over a year ago.
But there are still free agents who remain unsigned, like Kansas City Current goalie AD Franch, Gotham forward Midge Purce, and Portland Thorns defender Meghan Klingenberg. Watch this space. |
👀 The other North American leagues Source: Chris Arjoon/Getty Images It's not just the NWSL making major moves. While the majority of the NWSL's top available talent and prospects are picked up by the top European leagues (England's WSL, France's Première Ligue, Germany's Frauen-Bundesliga, and Spain's Liga F), you can't sleep on North America's other leagues. Here are three other high-level, pro women's leagues on this side of the pond. 🇺🇸 USL Super League (USLSL): Another American Division I women's soccer league, the USLSL launched in 2024 not to compete with the NWSL, but rather to co-exist and provide more opportunities for women to go pro in the U.S. Notably, the USLSL runs on a fall-to-summer calendar, mirroring European leagues and opposing the NWSL's spring-to-fall schedule.
🇨🇦 Northern Super League (NSL): Canada's long-awaited professional league is finally (almost) here, with the six-team NSL — composed of AFC Toronto, Halifax Tides FC, Ottawa Rapid FC, Montréal Roses FC, Calgary Wild FC, and Vancouver Rise FC — launching in April.
🇲🇽 Liga MX Femenil: Mexico's top women's league is massively popular, attracting global superstars like Spanish midfielder Jenni Hermoso and drawing enormous crowds.
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