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  1. Rowdies keeper CJ Cochran, seen here earlier in the season, helped preserve a tie in Oakland on Saturday night.
  2. The U.S. starters pose for a team photo before their World Cup qualifying finale against Costa Rica on Wednesday in San Jose, Costa Rica.
  3. United States goalkeeper Zack Steffen, left, clears the ball as Mexico's Hirving Lozano jumps over Walker Zimmerman during a World Cup qualifying draw Thursday in Mexico City.
  4. Rowdies forward Juan Tejada, center, fights for a position during a corner kick Saturday against Hartford.
  5. Sebastian Dalgaard, front right, has scored twice already this season, while Steevan Dos Santos, back left, is among the Rowdies' three leading scorers from last season. Sebastian Guenzatti and Leo Fernandes are the others.
  6. The Rowdies remain unbeaten (2-0-1) and ride a 26-6 shot advantage to dominate winless Atlanta United 2.
  7. Fans watch from the stands during an NWSL Challenge Cup soccer match between the Orlando Pride and the Washington Spirit, Saturday in Orlando. The Pride has apologized after a supporters’ group was told it could not display a banner that said “Gay” at the match.
  8. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said Monday she would like the Tampa Bay Rays to announce soon where they want to build a new stadium in Tampa Bay.
  9. The Rowdies always tend to have a lot of fan support, including Ralph's Mob (seen here last season). The team was back at Al Lang for its first home game of the 2022 season Saturday night.
  10. Rowdies midfielder Lewis Hilton isn't sweating the Rowdies' lack of scoring prowess in the season opener.
  11. Sebastian Dalgaard (23), pictured during a 2020 game against Miami FC, scored in the 34th minute Sunday to give the Rowdies a 1-0 lead.
  12. Rowdies forward Sebastian Guenzatti is back this season. Can he improve on his team-high 22 goals from a year ago? He's also closing in on the franchise record.
  13. U.S. women's national team member Alex Morgan, left, and Megan Rapinoe speak to reporters in 2019. They are among the key leaders who pursued a lawsuit against U.S. Soccer seeking better pay.
  14. Antonee Robinson enjoys a U.S. victory over El Salvador on Jan. 27, when the temperature in Columbus, Ohio was 29 degrees. Robinson scored the only goal of the match.
  15. For about three weeks in November, the Seminole Tribe had the exclusive rights to sports gambling in Florida. Then a judge shut it down. And now competing interests are trying to get Florida voters to expand sports betting even more in 2022.
  16. Rowdies defenseman Forrest Lasso takes a picture with Nathanael Liles, 12, of Land O’Lakes after the USL Championship final on Sunday night at Al Lang Stadium.
  17. Rowdies goalkeeper Raiko Arozarena, who got the start after Evan Louro was injured celebrating in the conference final, is frustrated after giving up his third goal against Orange County SC in the USL Championship final Sunday.
  18. Steevan Dos Santos, who had the winning goal in overtime, passes the ball to a teammate against Louisville City FC during the USL Championship Eastern Conference Final last Saturday.
  19. He's only three years removed from his own playing days with the Rowdies, but coach Neill Collins already has Tampa Bay in the USL Championship game on Sunday.
  20. The Tampa Bay Rowdies celebrate after the winning goal in extra time from Steevan Dos Santos during the USL Championship's Eastern Conference final Saturday at Al Lang Stadium.
  21. Rowdies midfielder Yann Ekra chases down a ball during the semifinal victory over Birmingham Legion FC last week at Al Lang Stadium. Ekra scored the winning goal in Tampa Bay's 1-0 victory.
  22. Rowdies defender Forrest Lasso signals No. 1 during the celebration after Yann Ekra scores the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Birmingham Legion FC Saturday night. 


midfielder Yann Ekra, right, begins the celebration with teammates moments after Ekra scored the only goal in the 57th minute of a conference semifinal Saturday night against Birmingham Legion FC. Scott Purks, Special to the Times
  23. Rowdies defender Conner Antley, here battling for a ball during a regular-season game vs. Pittsburgh, says Tampa Bay will have to stay on its toes against Birmingham in this week's playoff game.
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