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Three words: San Diego Wave’s Lia Godfrey is NWSL’s ‘most valuable rookie’

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When the NWSL and the player’s association abolished the college draft in 2024 as a part of its new collective bargaining agreement, it inadvertently eliminated the early spotlight shone on top-tier prospects ahead of the season. By the time No. 1 picks like Crystal Dunn (2014), Rose Lavelle (2017), and Sophia Wilson (née Smith, in 2020) laced up their boots for their first professional matches, even those who hadn’t followed their collegiate careers knew to narrow their focus and set their expectations high.

But now, all rookies must draw attention organically. Some signings may have been splashier than others, but a first-year pro’s performance on the pitch is now the primary determinant of how much spotlight she is afforded. It’s better this way — and when a player does manage to break through, it’s all the more exciting.

That is why this week’s three words are about San Diego Wave midfielder Lia Godfrey, who’s enjoying a stellar start with the No. 1 team in the NWSL. Most valuable rookie Godfrey, a 24-year-old University of Virginia graduate and a 2025 MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist, signed with the Wave on December 30, 2025.

It was a quiet announcement amid the New Years Eve confetti and debate about the league’s recently announced High Impact Player rule. But four months into her professional career, Godfrey’s game has been the loudest of any rookie in the league. She’s converted four goals from just five shots on target and recorded an assist across six games, four of which she started.

Two of her goals were match-winners, and according to FotMob she has an xG (expected goals) of 1. 45, all of which have helped situate the Wave at the top of the table. Her first goal came against the Utah Royals on March 22.

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