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Orlando Pride Goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe Out for Season

Bledsoe Injury

ORLANDO, Fla. (June 17, 2016) ā€“ Orlando Pride goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2016 National Womenā€™s Soccer League (NWSL) season after suffering a left fibula fracture during training on Wednesday.


In addition, the Pride have signed goalkeeper Megan Dorsey as a goalkeeper replacement, pending league approval. Dorsey was previously called up as an amateur player for the Pride on May 28 at FC Kansas City.


ā€œWe are absolutely devastated for Aubrey. Sheā€™s a phenomenal goalkeeper who has been an absolute professional this entire season, working hard and with a positive attitude each and every day,ā€ said Orlando Pride Head Coach Tom Sermanni. ā€œWe are confident sheā€™ll have a strong recovery and come back ready to help this club in any way she can.ā€


Bledsoe was selected No. 10 overall in the 2015 NWSL Expansion Draft. An All-American out of Wake Forest University, Bledsoe played all 90 minutes in the May 28 match at Kansas City, making four saves in her first career start.


Dorsey, 24, was a four-year player at the University of North Florida. She finished her career first in career shutouts and second in career saves. The Melbourne, Fla. native holds the all-time record for saves in a match, recording 20, and finished her senior season with 96 saves - the schoolā€™s record for saves in a single season.


Dorsey earned four Atlantic Sun Player of the Week honors and was a two-time All-Atlantic Sun honoree.


The Pride travel to face the Washington Spirit at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 18, to wrap up a four-game road trip.


Orlando returns to Camping World Stadium on Thursday, June 23 to host the Houston Dash at 7:30 p.m. ET. That same week, the Pride will also welcome Portland Thorns FC at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 26.