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Hilarious photos show the Portland Thorns' 17-year-old prodigy watching her teammates' boozy NWSL championship celebration

Meredith Cash   

Hilarious photos show the Portland Thorns' 17-year-old prodigy watching her teammates' boozy NWSL championship celebration
Olivia Moultrie passes the ball for the Portland Thorns.Craig Mitchelldyer-USA TODAY Sports
  • Portland Thorns midfielder Olivia Moultrie won her first National Women's Soccer League title this year.
  • At 17 years old, the NWSL's youngest-ever player also became its youngest-ever champion.

Olivia Moultrie had a lot to celebrate Saturday night.

The 17-year-old Portland Thorns midfielder had just won her first-ever National Women's Soccer League Championship. After helping the Thorns take down the Kansas City Current 2-0 at Washington DC's Audi Field, Moultrie was able to add youngest-ever NWSL Champion to her long list of accolades, which already included youngest-ever NWSL player and youngest-ever NWSL goalscorer.

But one peculiar aspect of her status as a prodigy showed itself after Portland's big win; Moultrie couldn't fully join her teammates in their postgame booze fest.

The Thorns locker room — which was covered in plastic tarp and prepped with booze courtesy of NWSL sponsor Budweiser — looked like any other championship team's after winning a title. Players were popping bottles of champagne, guzzling beers, and spraying everyone and everything with their victory libations.

That is, everyone and everything except for Moultrie, who is still four years away from legally being able to purchase or consume alcohol in the United States.

Moultrie seemed to be a good sport about it all. Photos show her laying low inside the locker room, where she stayed close to the walls and observed as her teammates — some of whom are more than twice her age — had the time of their lives.

Without further ado, let's go Moultrie spotting in the Portland locker room:

The Portland Thorns are the 2022 NWSL Champions.

The Portland Thorns are the 2022 NWSL Champions.
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

And they celebrated accordingly.

And they celebrated accordingly.
Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports

Booze was flowing in the Thorns' locker room, which was covered in plastic tarp and prepped with beer, courtesy of NWSL sponsor Budweiser.

Booze was flowing in the Thorns
AP Photo/Nick Wass

And some bubbly made its way into the party, too.

And some bubbly made its way into the party, too.
Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports

There were champagne showers and beer baths for all who stepped foot on the premises.

There were champagne showers and beer baths for all who stepped foot on the premises.
Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports

All except one — Portland's 17-year-old wunderkind, Olivia Moultrie.

All except one — Portland
Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports

Moultrie is the youngest ever player, goalscorer, and champion in NWSL history — all accomplishments worth celebrating!

Moultrie is the youngest ever player, goalscorer, and champion in NWSL history — all accomplishments worth celebrating!
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

But she was still four years shy of legally being able to imbibe alongside her teammates.

But she was still four years shy of legally being able to imbibe alongside her teammates.
Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports

Even still, she made an appearance at the festivities, where she mostly stayed close to the walls and observed her teammates' revelry from afar.

Even still, she made an appearance at the festivities, where she mostly stayed close to the walls and observed her teammates
AP Photo/Nick Wass

At some points, she looked genuinely concerned for folks in the room.

At some points, she looked genuinely concerned for folks in the room.
Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports

And in other moments, she took on the role of judgey younger sister.

And in other moments, she took on the role of judgey younger sister.
Olivia Moultrie watches as her teammates celebrate their NWSL Championship victory with champagne and beer.      Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports

Either way, Moultrie seemed to enjoy the championship experience

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