Ally Sentnor’s Successful USWNT Run Leads to Record $600,000 NWSL Trade

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Imagine scoring a top-right banger in front of a massive crowd, that too, your first-ever goal for the national team! Yep, that’s Ally Sentnor for you. The 21-year-old has been on a sensational rise ever since, making waves with the USWNT game in and game out. And it looks like keeping up that momentum has paid off, as she just completed a record-breaking $600,000 NWSL trade.

Having started off her American dream with the Utah Royals as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft, Sentnor played just a little over a season for the Sandy club to move 1,079 miles away and join league rivals Kansas City Current in the ongoing secondary window that usually runs from July 1 to August 25.

No surprise here—Ally Sentnor has been turning heads from early on in her career. She made her mark at the University of North Carolina with an impressive 21 goals in 48 appearances. Her standout college career earned her titles like 2023 ACC Midfielder of the Year, a spot on the All-ACC First Team, and Third-Team All-American honors.

Internationally, the Hanson, Massachusetts native has steadily climbed the ranks, representing the U.S. at the U17, U18, and U20 levels. She even captained the U-20s to a bronze medal at the 2024 Women’s World Cup before making her senior debut under Emma Hayes in a scoreless draw against England at Wembley in November 2024.

(This is a developing story…)

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