Beating Utah in sunny season opener, KC Current wins 1st game under new head coach

Second-half goals by Croix Bethune and Ally Sentnor gave the Current a 2-1 victory — the Current had trailed Utah 1-0 at halftime — in the debut match for new KC head coach Chris Armas.

The Kansas City Current rarely trailed in a game, let alone a home game, during the 2025 National Women’s Soccer League season.

But an imprecise first half set the stage for a furious second-half comeback against Utah Royals FC in Saturday afternoon’s season opener at CPKC Stadium.

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Second-half goals by Croix Bethune and Ally Sentnor gave the Current a 2-1 victory — the Current had trailed Utah 1-0 at halftime — in the debut match for new KC head coach Chris Armas.

Kansas City Current fans cheer for their team after a goal in the second half of their season opener vs. the Utah Royals on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

Kansas City Current fans cheer for their team after a goal in the second half of their season opener vs. the Utah Royals on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

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“On these days you learn a lot about who you are,” Armas said. “Today I learned — I think we learned — that we still are a really gritty team, we’ve got really good attackers, we have depth. Going down a goal and coming back was a really good sign for this team.”

Tatum Milazzo put the visitors up 1-0 in the 35th minute, getting to the ball before Lorena. Milazzo’s header sailed into the net off a short corner routine.

Utah Royals defender Tatumn Milazzo (2) celebrates after scoring a goal in the first half of the Current's match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

Utah Royals defender Tatumn Milazzo (2) celebrates after scoring a goal in the first half of the Current’s match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

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The Current lost the shot count in the first half 6-3 and looked out of ideas at times. The hosts’ best chance was a low strike by Katie Scott that was easily saved.

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Defender Kayla Sharples said the Current, early on, didn’t match the energy the home crowd brought to the stadium.

“We weren’t freaking out or anything,” she said. “We were like, ‘OK, we have the whole next half. Let’s just settle into the game.’”

Kansas City Current defender Katie Scott (31) takes the ball on a break away towards goal, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

Kansas City Current defender Katie Scott (31) takes the ball on a break away towards goal, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

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Halftime served as the perfect remedy. Armas said the team had created 26 transition moments in the first half, and one of the things he told his players at halftime was to calm down and keep the ball.

“Which we’ve been talking about all along — easier said than done from a coach when they’re out there, and they’re trying to go fast in these moments,” Armas said. “But you can see if we were a little bit sharper, maybe it leads to more final actions.”

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It did. The Current outshot Utah 15-6 in the second half. Another tweak came in how KC pressed Utah’s passing out of the back line. It allowed the Current to build up its attack set the stage for a comeback.

Kansas City Current players celebrate after a goal by Kansas City Current midfielder Croix Bethune (8) in the second half of the Current's match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

Kansas City Current players celebrate after a goal by Kansas City Current midfielder Croix Bethune (8) in the second half of the Current’s match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

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Bethune got the game level by scoring in her KC debut — and on her birthday, no less. The sequence began when Gabrielle Robinson launched a long pass toward the box after Utah cleared a Current corner kick in the 57th minute.

Kayla Sharples’ deft flick into the path of Bethune set her up one-on-one with Utah goalkeeper Mia Justus. Bethune slotted a good shot inside the left post with her left foot.

Kansas City Current forward Ally Sentnor (21) celebrates after scoring a goal in the second half of the Current's match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

Kansas City Current forward Ally Sentnor (21) celebrates after scoring a goal in the second half of the Current’s match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

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Kansas City’s Penelope Hocking nearly scored the winner after replacing Bethune as a substitute. But minutes later, it was Sentnor who found the solution and put the Current on top.

Kansas City Current midfielder Bayley Feist (22) and defender Kayla Sharples (27) go up for a header in the second half of the Current's match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

Kansas City Current midfielder Bayley Feist (22) and defender Kayla Sharples (27) go up for a header in the second half of the Current’s match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

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Sentnor took a pass from Debinha in the 69th minute, dribbling inside through six Utah defenders. Then she cut a right-footed shot across the grain and into the net.

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It was Sentnor’s first goal since being traded to the Current from Utah last summer. Add that to the two recent goals she’s scored with the U.S. Women’s National Team, and it’s plain to see that her confidence is starting to grow.

Kansas City Current forward Ally Sentnor (21) attempts to tackle a ball away from Utah Royals players in the second half of the Current's match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

Kansas City Current forward Ally Sentnor (21) attempts to tackle a ball away from Utah Royals players in the second half of the Current’s match vs. the Utah Royals, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at CPKC Stadium. The Current won 2-1 against the Utah Royals.

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“I want to continue to hopefully score goals for this team,” Sentnor said. “And honestly just (continue to) create chances and continue to build as the season goes on, and not just peak right now.”

Up next: The Current hits the road for a few games now. First up in a three-matches-in-one-week stretch as a game at Chicago next Sunday, March 22 (1 p.m. Central Time).

Daniel Sperry covers soccer for The Star. He can be reached at sperry.danielkc@gmail.com.

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