Houston Dash Welcome Back Ohai, Simon But Fall 2-0 to North Carolina Courage
April 28, 2018 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Houston Dash News Release
HOUSTON - The Houston Dash suffered their first home loss of the season as they fell 2-0 to the North Carolina Courage at BBVA Compass Stadium this afternoon.
Australian international Kyah Simon made her debut for the club and forward Kealia Ohai returned to the Starting XI for the first time since last June when she suffered a season-ending injury in Orlando, but the addition of those two attacking threats was not enough to lift the home side past the league leaders.
North Carolina got on the board in the third minute with a long throw-in from forward Jessica McDonald, which bounced inside the penalty area and found forward Crystal Dunn at the edge of the six-yard box for her third goal of the season.
The Courage doubled their lead three minutes into the second half after Houston cleared a corner kick that fell to midfielder Kristen Hamilton. Hamilton settled the bouncing ball and uncorked a shot from 25 yards out that beat Dash GK Jane Campbell low to her right post.
Campbell made two saves in a seven-minute span to keep Houston within one goal beginning in the 15th minute after she tipped McDonald's header over the crossbar. Campbell was called into action again when she saved North Carolina midfielder Denise O'Sullivan's shot from the edge of the box in the 22nd minute. In all, the U.S. Women's National Team goalkeeper finished with five saves on the day.
Houston's best opportunity of the first half came off a corner kick in the 26th minute that fell to defender Amber Brooks, but her header was tipped away at the far post by Courage goalkeeper Sabrina D'Angelo. The ball remained in play and was collected by forward Nichelle Prince, but her effort was saved by D'Angelo and cleared by the Courage.
The Dash continued to push for a goal late, hoping to cut the deficit in half and put themselves one shot away from tying. Houston's best chance came in the 85th minute when Simon ran onto a ball at the top of the area, skipped past a defender and fired a shot with the outside of her right foot that just missed wide of the target.
Houston returns to the East Coast next weekend when they face Sky Blue FC at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 5 in New Jersey. The Dash return to BBVA Compass Stadium on Wednesday, May 9 to host the defending NWSL Champions, Portland Thorns FC.
Houston Dash (0-3-2; 2 pts.) 0-2 North Carolina Courage (5-0-1; 16 pts.)
NWSL Regular Season Week 5
Saturday, April 28, 2018 - BBVA Compass Stadium - Houston, Texas
Attendance: 3,591
SCORING SUMMARY:
TEAM 1H 2H FT
Houston Dash 0 0 0
North Carolina Courage 1 1 2
NC: Crystal Dunn 3 (Jessica McDonald 2) 3
NC: Kristen Hamilton 1 (Denise O'Sullivan 2) 48
LINEUPS:
Houston Dash: Jane Campbell; Rachel Daly, Amber Brooks (C), Janine Van Wyk, Kristie Mewis; Mana Shim (Veronica Latsko 68), Haley Hanson; Nichelle Prince, Linda Motlhalo (Claire Falknor 76); Kealia Ohai (Kimberly Keever 61), Kyah Simon
Unused Substitutes: Bianca Henninger, Lindsay Agnew, Savannah Jordan, Thembi Kgatlana
Total shots: 8 (Kristie Mewis 3); Shots on goal: 3 (Amber Brooks, Haley Hanson, Nichelle Prince 1); Fouls: 9 (Mana Shim, Kyah Simon, Janine van Wyk 2); Offside: 2 (Kimberly Keever 2); Corner kicks: 3 (Rachel Daly 3); Saves: 5 (Jane Campbell 5)
North Carolina Courage: Sabrina D'Angelo; Abby Erceg ©, Merritt Mathias, Abby Dahlkemper, Jae Hinkle, McCall Zerboni, Denise O'Sullivan (Merry Speck 77), Kristen Hamilton (Debinha 61); Lynn Williams, Jessica McDonald (Sam Mewis 61), Crystal Dunn
Unused Substitutes: Katelyn Rowland, Kaleigh Kurtz, Cari Roccaro, Darian Jenkins
Total shots: 27 (Crystal Dunn, Lynn Williams 6); Shots on goal: 7 (Kristen Hamilton 2); Fouls: 8 (Kristen Hamilton, Merritt Mathias 2); Offside: 2 (Lynn Williams 2); Corner kicks: 7 (Abby Dahlkemper 5); Saves: 3 (Sabrina D'Angelo 3)
DISCIPLINE:
NC: Merritt Mathais (unsporting behavior) 44
OFFICIALS:
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic
Assistant Referee 1: Jeremy Weed
Assistant Referee 2: Andrea Jedele
Fourth Official: Juliana Duncan
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