Who's hot, who's not? INDIVISA ranks all 14 teams across the National Women's Soccer League
Week 3 in the NWSL brought some tremendous goals. From Alyssa Thompson's three-touch weave and upper-90 banger to Michelle Cooper's one-legged-one-time finish, it was an electric weekend.
While teams such as Orlando Pride and Kansas City remain atop the standings, trouble stayed true to teams such as the Chicago Stars and Utah Royals.
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 remain in last place after another winless weekend. Even with homefield advantage, the Stars fell 1-0 to Racing Louisville. Despite efforts to defend a fast paced Louisville side, Emma Sears was able to sneak past the backline to hand the Stars their third loss of the season.
AdvertisementGetty Images13Utah Royals ⬇️
The Utah Royals drop this week after a tough 3-0 loss to Kansas City Current. The Royals could not hold off a forceful attacking line, and gave up two goals in the first half.
Getty Images12Portland Thorns ⬆️
The Portland Thorns rise in the standings, but only because they didn't lose. Sure, they didn't score any goals either, but they were able to secure one point against a talented North Carolina side.
The Thorns will continue to look for ways to get their attacking line going, especially as it becomes clear how much Sophia Wilson is missed up top.
Getty Images11Racing Louisville ↔️
Racing Louisville came back in Week 3 with some vengeance, securing three points with a 1-0 win over the Chicago Stars. Sears was the difference-maker, as the Louisville team continues to make strides each week.






