It was a monumental season for the National Women’s Soccer League, including its rookie class.
Led by Croix Bethune, it’s the last class that will be drafted to the league, as a new Collective Bargaining Agreement eliminated both the college and expansion drafts. Already, teams have begun to sign college players.
But it’s worth looking back at this past season’s rookie class, namely for their contributions. Washington’s rookies led the way, with each one seemingly offering up a contribution en route to the NWSL championship. Thanks to Bethune, who was named Rookie of the Year despite missing the last two months of the season with an MCL injury, their young core promises a bright future for the Spirit. INDIVISA grades the rookie class.