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The 2018 NWSL Dispersal Draft was held by the National Women's Soccer League on January 30, 2018, after the Boston Breakers ceased operations on January 28, 2018.[1] The draft order is determined using a random weighted draw based on teams' playoffs qualification in the 2017 NWSL season.

Eligible players include Boston's contracted players, 2018 NWSL College Draft selections, players on its Discovery List, and all other players whose NWSL rights were held by Boston. Eligible players who opt out of the draft would not be eligible to play in the 2018 NWSL season.

Contracted players and 2018 draftees, if selected, will not count against a team's roster size limit, salary cap, or international player limit for the 2018 NWSL season. Any players who opted to participate in the draft but were not selected immediately become discovery eligible.

Available players for selection

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Announced on January 29, 2018.[2]

Contracted players

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No. Position Nation Player
FW Ghana GHA Elizabeth Addo
25 MF United States USA Morgan Andrews
2 DF Canada CAN Allysha Chapman
33 FW United States USA Hayley Dowd
9 FW England ENG Natasha Dowie
3 DF United States USA Brooke Elby
17 DF United States USA Amanda Frisbie
8 DF United States USA Julie King
11 MF United States USA Rose Lavelle
19 FW Canada CAN Adriana Leon
7 DF Sweden SWE Lotta Ökvist
22 FW United States USA Ifeoma Onumonu
4 DF United States USA Megan Oyster
15 GK United States USA Sammy Jo Prudhomme
21 FW United States USA Midge Purce
26 MF United States USA Angela Salem
14 GK United States USA Abby Smith
23 FW United States USA Katie Stengel
18 FW United States USA Tiffany Weimer
20 DF United States USA Christen Westphal
10 MF New Zealand NZL Rosie White

2018 draftees

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No. Position Nation Player
MF United States USA Joanna Boyles
FW United States USA Savannah McCaskill
MF United States USA Ashton Miller
DF United States USA Elizabeth Wenger

Retired players' rights

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No. Position Nation Player
MF Portugal POR Amanda DaCosta
MF United States USA Lindsay Elston
DF United States USA Whitney Engen
DF United States USA Mollie Pathman
MF Sweden SWE Louise Schillgard
FW Australia AUS Kyah Simon

Player selections

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Conducted on January 30, 2018.[3]

Round 1

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Pick Drafting Team Player
1 Washington Spirit1 Rose Lavelle
2 Sky Blue FC1 Savannah McCaskill
3 Seattle Reign FC Megan Oyster
4 Portland Thorns FC Margaret Purce
5 Utah Royals FC Abby Smith
6 Houston Dash Kyah Simon
7 Chicago Red Stars Rosie White
8 Seattle Reign FC2 Elizabeth Addo
9 North Carolina Courage Julie King

Round 2

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Pick Drafting Team Player
1 North Carolina Courage Allysha Chapman
2 Seattle Reign FC2 Morgan Andrews
3 Chicago Red Stars Ashton Miller
4 Houston Dash Lotta Ökvist
5 Utah Royals FC Katie Stengel
6 Portland Thorns FC Angela Salem
7 Seattle Reign FC Christen Westphal
8 Washington Spirit Elizabeth Wenger
9 Sky Blue FC Adriana Leon

Round 3

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Pick Drafting Team Player
1 Sky Blue FC Amanda Frisbie
2 Washington Spirit Tiffany Weimer
3 Seattle Reign FC Lindsay Elston
4 Portland Thorns FC Ifeoma Onumonu
5 Utah Royals FC Brooke Elby
6 Houston Dash Sammy Jo Prudhomme
7 Chicago Red Stars Joanna Boyles
8 Orlando Pride PASS
9 North Carolina Courage PASS

Round 4

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Pick Drafting Team Player
1 Chicago Red Stars Whitney Engen
2 Houston Dash PASS
3 Utah Royals FC Amanda DaCosta
4 Portland Thorns FC PASS
5 Seattle Reign FC PASS
6 Washington Spirit PASS
7 Sky Blue FC PASS

Round 5

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Pick Drafting Team Player
1 Utah Royals FC PASS
2 Chicago Red Stars PASS

Trades

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Notes[4]
  1. Sky Blue FC traded the No. 1 overall pick in the dispersal draft to the Washington Spirit in return for the No. 2 overall pick in the dispersal draft and a conditional first-round and natural second pick in the 2019 NWSL College Draft.
  2. The Orlando Pride traded the No. 8 and No. 11 picks in the dispersal draft to Seattle Reign FC in exchange for Seattle's natural first-round pick in the 2019 NWSL College Draft.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NWSL announces Boston Breakers to cease operations". NWSL. January 28, 2018. Retrieved January 29, 2018.
  2. ^ "NWSL announces dispersal draft order and available players". NWSL. January 29, 2018. Retrieved January 29, 2018.
  3. ^ "Spirit select Lavelle with first pick in dispersal draft; Full dispersal draft results". NWSL. January 30, 2018. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  4. ^ Purdy, Jacqueline (January 30, 2018). "Final order set for dispersal draft". NWSL. Retrieved January 31, 2018.