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List of NWSL hat-tricks

Since the inception of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in 2013, 32 players have scored three goals (a hat-trick) in a single match.

Hat-tricks

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League matches

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As of matches played November 05, 2024.
Key
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the home team's score first. Numbers after players' names signify how many goals the player scored.
Nation Player G Time of goals For Against Result Date Ref.
  USA Sydney Leroux
3
26', 74', 84' Boston Breakers* Chicago Red Stars
4–1
May 4, 2013 [1][2]
  USA Carli Lloyd
3
3', 22', 56' Western New York Flash* Washington Spirit
4–1
June 28, 2013 [3][4]
  USA Jazmine Reeves
3
25', 45', 59' Boston Breakers* Portland Thorns FC
4–1
May 28, 2014 [5][6]
  CAN Christine Sinclair
3
35', 42', 46' Portland Thorns FC* Boston Breakers
6–3
July 20, 2014 [7][8]
  DEN Nadia Nadim
3
39', 74', 90+2' Sky Blue FC Houston Dash*
1–3
August 9, 2014 [9][10]
  USA Megan Rapinoe
3
71', 74', 86' Seattle Reign FC* Western New York Flash
5–1
April 12, 2015 [11][12]
  USA Crystal Dunn
3
28', 36', 45+1' Washington Spirit* Houston Dash
3–1
August 1, 2015 [13][14]
  SCO Kim Little
3
42', 74', 90' Seattle Reign FC Houston Dash*
0–3
August 21, 2015 [15][16]
  USA Jessica McDonald
3
28', 43', 49' Western New York Flash* Boston Breakers
7–1
June 24, 2016 [17][18]
  DEN Nadia Nadim
3
41', 79', 90+2' Portland Thorns FC* Boston Breakers
5–1
September 4, 2016 [19][20]
  AUS Sam Kerr
3
78', 81', 90' Sky Blue FC* FC Kansas City
3–2
July 8, 2017 [21][22]
  USA Megan Rapinoe
3
27', 47', 87' Seattle Reign FC* Sky Blue FC
5–4
July 22, 2017 [23][24]
  AUS Sam Kerr
4
48', 68', 71', 90+4' Sky Blue FC* Seattle Reign FC
5–4
August 19, 2017 [25][26]
  AUS Sam Kerr
3
40', 46', 63' Chicago Red Stars Sky Blue FC*
1–3
July 7, 2018 [27][28]
  USA Lynn Williams
3
56', 72', 89' North Carolina Courage Sky Blue FC*
0–4
July 14, 2018 [29][30]
  CAN Christine Sinclair
3
16', 51', 87' Portland Thorns FC Chicago Red Stars*
4–4
April 20, 2019 [31][32]
  USA Kristen Hamilton
3
59', 66', 85' North Carolina Courage Orlando Pride*
0–3
June 1, 2019 [33][34]
  AUS Sam Kerr
3
7', 45+2', 55' Chicago Red Stars Orlando Pride*
2–3
June 30, 2019 [35][36]
  USA Kristen Hamilton
4
5', 18', 54', 71' North Carolina Courage* Houston Dash
5–2
July 5, 2019 [37][38]
  USA Lynn Williams
3
21', 24', 68' North Carolina Courage Portland Thorns FC*
0–6
September 11, 2019 [39][40]
  USA Alex Morgan
4
45+1', 66', 70', 90+1' San Diego Wave FC* NJ/NY Gotham FC
4–0
May 7, 2022 [41][42]
  CAN Nichelle Prince
3
27', 39', 49' Houston Dash* Orlando Pride
5–0
June 3, 2022 [43][44]
  ENG Ebony Salmon
3
11', 45+1', 55' Houston Dash* Chicago Red Stars
4–1
July 16, 2022 [45][46][47]
  BRA Debinha
3
27', 34', 81' North Carolina Courage* NJ/NY Gotham FC
3–0
September 24, 2022 [48][49]
  USA Sophia Smith
3
18', 83', 88' Portland Thorns FC Kansas City Current*
1–4
April 1, 2023 [50][51]
  BRA Kerolin
3
11', 34', 60' North Carolina Courage Chicago Red Stars*
0–5
June 10, 2023 [52][53]
  USA Sophia Smith
3
11', 23', 48' Portland Thorns FC* Washington Spirit
4–2
June 23, 2023 [54][55]
  CAN Cloé Lacasse
3
3', 20', 45+6' Utah Royals* Seattle Reign FC
3–0
October 13, 2024 [56][57]

Other competitions

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As of November 05, 2024
Competition Nation Player G Time of goals For Against Result Date Ref.
2020 NWSL Fall Series   CAN Christine Sinclair
3
40', 45+5', 74' Portland Thorns FC* OL Reign
4–1
October 1, 2020 [58][59]
2023 NWSL Challenge Cup   USA Kristen Hamilton
3
45+1', 45+4', 68' Kansas City Current* Houston Dash
3–1
July 22, 2023 [60][61]
2024–25 CONCACAF W Champions Cup   USA Yazmeen Ryan
3
13', 18', 90+2' NJ/NY Gotham FC Frazsiers Whip Women FC*
0–13
October 3, 2024 [62][63]
2024–25 CONCACAF W Champions Cup   USA Lynn Williams
3
82', 86', 90+3' NJ/NY Gotham FC Frazsiers Whip Women FC*
0–13
October 3, 2024 [62][63]

Multiple hat-tricks

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As of November 05, 2024

Seven players have scored more than one hat-trick in NWSL competitions.

Boldface indicates a player currently on an NWSL team.

Nation Player NWSL Other Total
  AUS Sam Kerr 4 0 4
  USA Kristen Hamilton 2 1 3
  CAN Christine Sinclair 2 1 3
  USA Lynn Williams 2 1 3
  DEN Nadia Nadim 2 0 2
  USA Megan Rapinoe 2 0 2
  USA Sophia Smith 2 0 2

Hat-trick records and statistics

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  • First NWSL player to score a hat-trick: Sydney Leroux, with the Boston Breakers against the Chicago Red Stars on May 4, 2013[64]
  • Youngest player to score a hat-trick: Ebony Salmon (21 years, 170 days), with the Houston Dash against the Chicago Red Stars on July 16, 2022.[47]
  • Fastest hat-trick, in time between first and third goals: 11 minutes, 47 seconds (Lynn Williams, 80:00—91:47 with NJ/NY Gotham FC against Frazsiers Whip Women FC on October 3, 2024)[65]
  • Earliest hat-trick, in time from kickoff to third goal: 46 minutes (Crystal Dunn, completed at 45+1' with Washington Spirit against Houston Dash on August 1, 2015)[66]
  • Latest hat-trick, in time from kickoff to first goal: 78 minutes (Sam Kerr, completed at 90' with Sky Blue FC against FC Kansas City on July 8, 2017)[67]
  • Players to score more than one hat-trick in a season:
  • Players who scored hat-tricks for more than one NWSL team:
    • Sam Kerr (Sky Blue, Chicago)
    • Nadia Nadim (Sky Blue, Portland)
    • Kristen Hamilton (North Carolina, Kansas City Current)
  • Players who scored four goals in one match of an NWSL competition:
    • Sam Kerr, with Sky Blue FC against Seattle Reign FC on August 19, 2017[25]
    • Kristen Hamilton, with North Carolina Courage against Houston Dash on July 5, 2019[37]
    • Alex Morgan, with San Diego Wave FC against NJ/NY Gotham FC on May 7, 2022[41]
  • Most hat-tricks scored by an NWSL team: 5
  • Most hat-tricks conceded by an NWSL team: 5
    • NJ/NY Gotham FC, formerly known as Sky Blue FC
    • Houston Dash
  • NWSL teams yet to score a hat-trick:
  • NWSL teams yet to concede a hat-trick:
    • North Carolina Courage (joined in 2017)
    • Racing Louisville FC (joined in 2021)
    • Angel City FC (joined in 2022)
    • San Diego Wave FC (joined in 2022)

See also

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References

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