Portland Thorns goalkeeper Michelle Betos has been named the 2015 National Women's Soccer League Goalkeeper of the Year, the Thorns announced Wednesday.

Betos, 27, made 14 starts for the Thorns, with a 5-7-2 record, including 2 shutouts, and finished with a 1.286 goals against average, and made 45 saves on 63 shots on goal, facing 130 total shots.

Named the 2015 Rose City Riveters Player of the Year following the last home match of the season, Betos was also the Player of the Week for Week 10, following her stoppage time header past FC Kansas City to level the match at 1-1 on June 19, becoming the first goalkeeper to score a goal in NWSL history.

Betos enters the offseason as the Thorns #1 goalkeeper following the retirement of Nadine Angerer following the 2015 season. In a media conference call last week, Thorns GM Gavin Wiklinson indicated the team will "sign a goalkeeper who can push and challenge Michelle to make sure she continues to earn her #1 spot."