Carolina Ascent FC Clinches Playoff Spot with Commanding 5–2 Win Over Fort Lauderdale United
Corbin and Harding Lead Attack as Ascent Secures Sixth Straight Victory
In a high-scoring and emotionally charged match at Fort Lauderdale’s home ground, Carolina Ascent FC became the first team in USL Super League history to officially clinch a playoff berth. With a 5-2 win over fourth-place Fort Lauderdale United on April 26, 2025, Carolina extended their winning streak to six games and further solidified their position atop the league standings with just three regular season matches remaining .
The result was a statement of dominance, showcasing the offensive depth and mental resilience of a Carolina squad that has consistently delivered all season long. After conceding a goal inside the opening three minutes, the visitors roared back with five unanswered goals before Fort Lauderdale added a consolation effort in stoppage time.
Early Goal Ends Shutout Streak
Fort Lauderdale United started strong, ending Carolina’s record-setting shutout streak in just the third minute. Jasmine Hamid scored her ninth goal of the season off a clever pass from Kiara Locklear, breaking a Carolina defense that had not conceded in five straight matches .
But Carolina wasted no time responding. Just two minutes later, Audrey Harding whipped in a precise cross from the right side, and Mia Corbin rose to head it in—her league-leading 11th goal of the season—to level the match at 1-1.
That rapid answer set the tone for Carolina’s offensive onslaught.
Ascent Takes Control
Carolina grabbed the lead in the 17th minute when Harding cut inside from the wing and curled a stunning shot into the far corner past Fort Lauderdale keeper Cosette Morché. Harding’s footwork and precision made it a highlight-worthy strike and her sixth goal of the season.
Morché did her best to keep Fort Lauderdale in the match with a series of strong saves, including a kick-stop on Jill Aguilera. However, the pressure was unrelenting. In the 34th minute, Aguilera delivered a corner that found the head of Sarah Troccoli, who nodded in Carolina’s third goal—a composed finish that capped off a dominant first half .
Carolina’s attack not only scored in bunches but also controlled tempo and possession. They forced Fort Lauderdale onto the back foot and dictated the rhythm from midfield, making it difficult for the home side to build consistent attacking patterns.
Harding and Corbin Seal the Result
The second half brought more of the same. In the 77th minute, Harding mirrored her earlier goal with another spectacular solo effort, cutting in from the right and curling a shot into the top corner. Her brace pushed Carolina’s lead to 4-1 and demonstrated her growing influence on the wing.
Just four minutes later, Riley Parker was brought down in the box after a driving run, earning Carolina a penalty. Corbin stepped up and calmly slotted home her 12th goal of the season—extending her lead in the Golden Boot race and cementing the Ascent’s control at 5-1.
The two-goal performances from both Harding and Corbin marked the first time this season two Carolina players scored braces in the same match .
Late Consolation and Milestone Moments
Fort Lauderdale added a second goal in stoppage time when Addie McCain, left unmarked in the box, fired home her 10th goal of the campaign. With the strike, McCain became only the third player in USL Super League history to reach double-digit goals in a season .
Despite the late effort, the home side could not overcome Carolina’s aggressive press, superior ball movement, and overall finishing quality.
Playoff Implications and Looking Ahead
With the win, Carolina improved to 13-5-7 (46 points) and remains in first place with a comfortable cushion. They now have the opportunity to secure the league’s top seed and home-field advantage through the postseason.
Fort Lauderdale, on the other hand, remains in a tight battle for playoff qualification. Now winless in their last five matches, they’ll face Brooklyn FC next in a match that could decide their postseason fate .
Carolina will return home next week for a celebratory but focused fixture as they continue to chase the regular-season title. With standout performances from their veteran stars and a deep supporting cast, the Ascent are peaking at exactly the right time.







