WASHINGTON — Aubrey Kingsbury saved the first three penalties in a shootout and the Washington Spirit defeated defending champion Gotham FC on Saturday to advance to the National Women's Soccer League championship.
The teams played to a 1-1 draw through 120 minutes after the Spirit forced extra time in the final moments of regulation.
Esther González scored first for Gotham before Hal Hershfelt equalized in second-half stoppage time. With neither team scoring in extra time, the game went to a penalty shootout.
While Ashley Hatch, Lena Silano and Tara McKeown scored their first three penalties for the Spirit, Kingsbury dove to her right to save three consecutive attempts from Gotham.
''I just wanted to do what I could to help the team win," the Spirit goalkeeper said after the game. "We've been practicing for these, and just to grind out those 120 minutes, I knew they would come through and make them — and I just did my part.''
The Spirit will face the winner of Sunday's semifinal between the Orlando Pride and the Kansas City Current in the NWSL championship match next Saturday.
Gotham (17-4-5) started the game with a lot of energy, forcing several turnovers early on with its high press. Esther hit the crossbar in the first minute, and Ella Stevens saw her header go off the left post in the eighth.
The Spirit (18-6-2) began to pass around Gotham's pressure and responded with four shots on target in the first half, but Ann-Katrin Berger came up with several big saves.