
Washington Spirit Put on Dominant Performance in New Jersey with 3-1 Win over Sky Blue FC
Published on April 26, 2015 under National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Washington Spirit News Release
Piscataway, Nj. (April 26, 2015) - The Washington Spirit (2-1-0, 6 points) notched a convincing 3-1 road win over Sky Blue FC (1-1-1, 4 points) tonight at Yurcak Field. Crystal Dunn's two first half goals paired with Nairn's second half strike lifted the Spirit over Sky Blue's single goal from Katy Freels. (MATCH PHOTO)
The Spirit took an early lead as Francisca Ordega got on an errant ball about 20 yards from goal and slipped the ball to Crystal Dunn who rifled her shot past Sky Blue keeper Brittany Cameron.
Spirit goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris came up big in the 32nd minute as Katy Freels' initial shot careened off the crossbar and directly to Maya Hayes to sent the ball back toward the Spirit goal. Harris who had hit the ground trying to save Freels' effort recovered quickly to deny Hayes from point blank range.
Just before the end of the first half, Dunn extended the Spirit's lead as she found herself in a 1v1 situation with Cameron. Angela Salem broke up play and Dunn got on the end of the ball, streaked into the box and blasted the ball into the back of the net.
The Spirit stretched their lead in the 48th minute as Ordega took the ball to the end line before sending in a low driven cross into the box. Christine Nairn barrelled in and slammed the ball beyond Cameron to bring the Spirit's lead to 3-0.
Sky Blue got one back in the 62nd minute as Nadia Nadim took the ball nearly out of bounds before sending in a well placed cross in the box, which Freels redirected past Harris to bring the scoreline to 3-1.
Neither side was able to add any more goals to the tally in the remaining thirty minutes and the game ended 3-1 in favor of the Spirit.
Head coach Mark Parsons had plenty of praise for his attacking players who were a constant threat all night, but he put particular emphasis on the team's ability to contain Sky Blue's two primary scoring threats: Nadim and Freels.
"It was a strong team performance starting with a good defensive performance, said Parsons. "It is now two good defensive performances in a row. That wasn't something we were able to do last year."
Next week the Spirit continue their road trip as they head to the Pacific Northwest to face Seattle Reign FC on Saturday May 2nd at 10 PM.
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National Women's Soccer League Stories from April 26, 2015
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