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Canadian Cloé Lacasse scores 1st hat trick in Royals' franchise history in win vs. Reign

Cloé Lacasse of Sudbury Ont., scored three first-half goals for the first hat trick in franchise history to help provide the Royals with a three-game winning streak at the expense of the visiting Seattle Reign, 3-0.

31-year-old Sudbury, Ont., native needs one half to net NWSL's only hat trick this year

A female soccer player is seen with her hands up in celebration.
Canadian forward Cloé Lacasse scored three goals in one half in a 3-0 victory over the visiting Seattle Reign in NWSL action on Sunday. Lacasse has the NWSL's only hat trick this year. (@UtahRoyalsFC/X)

Cloé Lacasse of Sudbury Ont., scored three first-half goals for the first hat trick in franchise history to help provide the Royals with a three-game winning streak at the expense of the visiting Seattle Reign, 3-0.

The 31-year-old Lacasse scored in the third and 20th minutes before her final tally in first-half extra time. The first tally came when she converted off a Utah corner kick and then she followed up her own shot, which had been blocked, for the second goal.

Claudia Zornoza assisted on the third goal for the Royals (7-14-3, 24 points) by sending the ball to Lacasse just inside the box.

Lacasse, who has the NWSL's only hat trick this year, had one goal in seven matches entering the day.

WATCH l Lacasse of Sudbury, Ont., scores historic hat trick in just one half:

Cloé Lacasse scores 1st hat trick in Utah Royals history to defeat Seattle

2 months ago
Duration 1:01
Olympian Cloé Lacasse of Sudbury Ont., has a historic night as she scores three goals in the first half to lead the Utah Royals to a 3-0 victory over Seattle Reign FC. It was the first hat trick in the club's history, the first hat trick of the 2024 NWSL season and the second hat trick in league history to be scored during the first half.

Goalkeeper Mandy Haught needed just one save for the shutout.

Seattle (5-14-5, 20 points) has lost five straight matches and has failed to produce a goal in any of those. The Reign was a player down after Angharad James-Turner's red card in the 16th minute.

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