
Houston Dash Earn Come-From-Behind Victory over Racing Louisville FC
March 25, 2022 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Houston Dash News Release
HOUSTON - The Houston Dash earned their first victory of the NWSL Challenge Cup earlier this evening with a 3-2 comeback victory over Racing Louisville FC in Kentucky. Today's victory was the first come-from-behind triumph for the Dash after conceding two goals in the first half across all competitions.
Houston made two changes at halftime that changed the complexion of the match as the Dash scored two goals in the first 15 minutes of the second half. The Dash pulled a goal back in the 56th minute after a shot from forward Makamae Gomera-Stevens was blocked by the Louisville backline. The rebound fell to forward María Sánchez for her first goal of the year.
Sanchez sparked the equalizer two minutes later by dribbling past a Louisville defender to find midfielder Marisa Viggiano inside the box.
Houston took the lead in the 65th minute from the penalty spot after referee Sergii Demianchuk called for a handball inside the box. Captain Rachel Daly converted the spot kick for her first goal of the year and to give Houston its first lead of the game.
Louisville took the lead in the 16th minute after Kirsten Davis intercepted the ball inside the box. Davis anticipated a clearance at the edge of the box and beat a Dash defender to the ball prior to finishing with a low shot to the inside of the far post.
Louisville doubled their lead in the 40th minute after Dash defender Katie Naughton cleared a cross from Lauren Milliet. The ball fell to forward Jessica McDonald for a first-touch finish that found the inside of the near post.
Houston's first threat of the evening came in the sixth minute when Sánchez found Daly inside the box. Daly's first touch created a shooting opportunity, but her effort bounced off a Louisville defender and into the arms of goalkeeper Katie Lund.
Dash defender Haley Hanson forced a save in the final minutes of the first half with a header off a cross from Daly. Lund was well positioned to control Hanson's header at the near post.
Sanchez forced a save from Lund in the 77th minute after she won a free kick outside the box. The Mexican international dribbled away from two defenders in the final third and brought down by a late tackle. Sanchez's effort was a low, well placed effort that was denied at the bottom corner of the far post by the Louisville goalkeeper.
The Dash return to PNC Stadium on Wednesday, March 30 to host Sam Mewis and Kansas City Current at 7:30 p.m. CT. For tickets and additional information, visit HoustonDash.com.
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Racing Louisville FC (0-1-1; 1 pt.) 2-3 Houston Dash (1-1-0; 3 pts.)
2022 NWSL Challenge Cup - Game 2
Lynn Family Stadium - Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 3,800
SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM 1H 2H FT
Racing Louisville FC 2 0 2
Houston Dash 0 3 3
LOU: Kirsten Davis 1 (unassisted) 16'
LOU: Jessica McDonald 1 (unassisted) 40'
HOU: María Sánchez 1 (unassisted) 56'
HOU: Marisa Viggiano 1 (María Sánchez 1) 58'
HOU: Rachel Daly 1 (penalty kick) 65'
LINEUPS:
Racing Louisville FC: Katie Lund; Gemma Bonner, Emily Fox (Julia Lester 29'), Nealy Martin, Addisyn Merrick; CeCe Kizer, Jaelin Howell, Freja Olofsson (Savannah DeMelo 80'); Lauren Milliet, Jessica McDonald, Kirsten Davis (Sh'Nia Gordon 80')
Unused substitutes: Erin Simon, Ebony Salmon, Emina Ekic, Taylor Otto, Jordyn Bloomer, Parker Goins
Total shots: 9 (Kirsten Davis 4); Shots on goal: 5 (Kirsten Davis and Freja Olofsson tied with 2); Fouls: 11; Offside: 1 (Jessica McDonald 1); Corner kicks: 3 (Jaelin Howell); Saves: 4 (Katie Lund 4)
Houston Dash: Jane Campbell; Haley Hanson, Katy Naughton, Sophie Schmidt, Allysha Chapman (Elizabeth Eddy 72'); Marisa Viggiano, Kelcie Hedge (Julia Ashley 46'), Shea Groom (Makamae Gomera-Stevens 46'), Nichelle Prince (Ryan Gareis 87'), Rachel Daly © (Michaela Abam 90'), María Sánchez
Unused substitutes: Lindsey Harris, Bri Visalli
Total shots: 12 (Rachel Daly 3); Shots on goal: 7 (Rachel Daly 3); Fouls: 11; Offside: 2 (Nichelle Prince 2); Corner kicks: 6 (Rachel Daly and Maria Sanchez tied with 3); Saves: 3 (Jane Campbell 3)
DISCIPLINE:
HOU: Marisa Viggiano (caution; tactical foul) 4'
HOU: Allysha Chapman (caution; tactical foul) 19'
HOU: Kelcie Hedge (caution; tactical foul) 45+1'
LOU: Freja Olofsson (caution; reckless foul) 61'
HOU: Nichelle Prince (caution; time wasting) 72'
OFFICIALS:
Referee: Sergii Demianchuk
Assistant Referee: Zach McWhorter
Assistant Referee: Tiffini Turpin
Fourth Official: Shawn Tehini
Weather: 50 degrees, cloudy
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