Racing Louisville FC suffered a narrow 1-0 loss to the Denver Summit on Friday night, with Ally Brazier scoring her first goal of the season in the 64th minute. The match was part of a busy night in the National Women's Soccer League, which also saw the Orlando Pride defeat Bay FC 3-1, thanks to a pair of goals from Barbra Banda. Banda, who leads the league with nine goals, was injured late in the match while running after the ball. In the match against Denver, goalkeeper Maddie Prohaska made her first start for Racing Louisville FC, after making her NWSL debut last week against the North Carolina Courage. The loss was the eighth of the season for Racing Louisville FC, all of which have been by a single goal. Denver, on the other hand, has won three of its last four matches. The Summit's victory was sealed when Brazier scored a sliding goal off an assist from Yuzuki Yamamoto. Racing Louisville FC will look to bounce back from the loss in their next match. The team has struggled to find consistency this season, but will hope to turn things around soon. With the loss, Racing Louisville FC remains at the bottom of the league standings, while Denver moves up to fourth place. The NWSL season is heating up, with several teams still in contention for a playoff spot. Racing Louisville FC will need to start winning soon if they want to stay in the hunt. And with their next match just around the corner, the team will be looking to make a statement. But for now, they will have to regroup and try to move on from the tough loss. So the question is, can Racing Louisville FC turn their season around and make a push for the playoffs?