Minnesota Aurora FC forward Morgan Turner called playing before a throng of more than 5,000 fans at home in the season opener intimidating.
Members of the state's new pre-professional women's soccer team got used to big crowds throughout an unbeaten season. Now players' thoughts turn to rewarding those instantly devoted fans by delivering a championship.
Minnesota (13-0-1) faces South Georgia Tormenta FC (9-1-4) for the USL W League title game at 7 p.m. Saturday at TCO Stadium on the Vikings campus in Eagan. Aurora's crowds swelled to 6,200 for their first two playoff games, and they sold out the championship game in less than 24 hours.
"There's definitely a little pressure because we want to do well for all our fans," said Taylor Kane, the Aurora's backup goalkeeper. "But at the same time, I know they are proud of us and to be part of something so special."
Turner, who played at Wayzata High School, said, "Playing for this team is something bigger than all of us on the field. Growing women's soccer in Minnesota has been an incredible experience. So winning that trophy would be an incredible thing for everybody involved."
The Aurora are women-led and community-owned. Many players aspire to the National Women's Soccer League, this country's top professional soccer league for women.
For now, however, players are focused on finishing an unbeaten season in style.
"It's exciting; we're ready," defender Makenzie Langdok said. "I think we're peaking at the right time, individually and as a group. Everybody feels sharp and ready to go, and you can tell in training. We're just itching for Saturday."