Who's hot, who's not? INDIVISA ranks all 14 teams across the National Women's Soccer League
The second week of the 2025 NWSL season did not disappoint, as the Orlando Pride and Kansas City Current showed up unsurprisingly, and Seattle Reign FC rookie Jordyn Bugg made her case for goal of the year.
So, who's leading the pack, and who's falling short of expectations? INDIVISA presents the latest 2025 NWSL Power Rankings.
Getty Images14Chicago Stars ↔️
The Chicago Stars extended their losing streak in Week 2, falling to the Houston Dash. The Stars have most of the pieces to be successful, but need to find their chemistry though pockets of the pitch. Mallory Swanson is an obvious miss for the team up top.
AdvertisementImagn13Portland Thorns ↔️
The Portland Thorns struggled to beat Angel City, despite Sophia Wilson cheering the team on. The Thorns are having a hard time finding attacking opportunities, especially without Sinclair and Wilson.
One of the bright spots for the Thorns is Reilyn Turner, who was the difference maker for the very young team.
Getty Images12Utah Royals ⬇️
The Utah Royals crawled back against the San Diego Wave, however some early mistakes made it difficult. The Royals came back from down from 2-0 to eventually level the game, just moments before the Wave scored again.
Defensively the Royals had a tough time keeping up with the Wave's speed, but with Ally Sentnor in the middle, the Royals should be able to climb up the rankings.
Nike11Racing Louisville ⬇️
Racing Louisville had a tough Week 2, falling 2-0. Despite Emma Sears and some other bright stars offensively, transitional plays hurt them in the 90 minutes.






