Soccer·NWSL RECAP

Canadian Victoria Pickett leads Kansas City to historic NWSL win

Canada's Victoria Pickett celebrated two historic firsts as Kansas City defeated the OL Reign 1-0 in NWSL soccer action on Saturday.

Barrie Ont., native celebrates 1st goal to deliver team's 1st franchise victory

Canada's Victoria Pickett celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal to help Kansas City record its inaugural NWSL victory, with a 1-0 win over the OL Reign on Saturday. (@KCWoSo/Twitter)

Canadian Victoria Pickett celebrated two historic firsts as Kansas City defeated the OL Reign 1-0 in NWSL soccer action on Saturday.

Pickett scored her first goal in the league in the 73rd minute to send the record-home crowd to its feet as KC managed to hold on for its first franchise victory in their 14th game of the season.

WATCH: Canada's Victoria Pickett leads NWSL's Kansas City franchise to 1st victory:

Canada's Victoria Pickett leads NWSL's Kansas City franchise to 1st victory

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Barrie, Ont. native scores 73rd-minute winner, ending Kansas City's 13-match winless streak and giving the league's new franchise the 1-0 win over OL Reign.

Pickett, 25, is playing in her inaugural NWSL season - just like her team. The Barrie, Ont. native was drafted 15th overall by Kansas City in the NWSL draft on January. 

Following a scoreless first half, the Canadian midfielder finally broke the deadlock after Kansas City earned a free kick within range of the OL Reign goal. 

KC worked a clever set-piece as the ball fell to Pickett, following a deflection. Alone in the box against the keeper, Pickett drilled the ball into the low left corner—sending her team and the crowd into a frenzy. 

Pickett, while not a member of Canada's Olympic winning team, has represented the red and white at the 2012 FIFA U17 World Cup and the 2014 FIFA U14 World Cup. 

Thorns extend unbeaten streak

Also on Saturday, the Portland Thorns extended their unbeaten streak to seven games with a 1-1 draw against the Orlando Pride.

The Thorns were playing without Christine Sinclair, who along with the other members of Canada's Olympic gold-winning team have yet to return to action.

Jodie Taylor opened the scoring with a well-placed header to give the Pride the early lead. Portland responded with a header of its own as Simone Charley knocked in the equalizer in the 78th minute. 

Portland, which hasn't lost a match in nearly two months, leads the league with 19 points in 14 games.

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