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Houston Dash Name Sam Laity as Head Coach

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December 21, 2022 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)Houston Dash News Release

HOUSTON – The Houston Dash hired Sam Laity as the fourth head coach in team history, the team announced today. Laity will be formally introduced to media later today in a press conference at 11 a.m. CDT at PNC Stadium.


“We are thrilled to welcome Sam and his family to Houston. From the first conversations I had with Sam, I knew he would be a great fit for the team, club, and city,” Dash general manager Alex Singer said. “As we went through the interview process, Sam stood out as the ideal candidate to lead the team. He is a players’ coach with the respect and trust of players, staff, and stakeholders across our league and sport. He has seen the ups and downs through the evolution of the NWSL and knows what it takes to be successful. His deep knowledge of this league is an invaluable asset but most importantly, his values align with the culture we want to build and the competitive product we want to see on the field.”

Laity brings extensive coaching experience through a decade-long career in the NWSL with the OL Reign. The 46-year-old coached in more than 200 NWSL regular season and playoff games during his tenure as an assistant coach at OL Reign and spent most of his career as the primary assistant under OL Reign head coach Laura Harvey. Laity also served as an interim head coach during the 2021 season for six games and finished with a 4-2-0 (WLD) record.

Laity helped lead the Reign to a NWSL best 11-7-4 record last season, awarding the Seattle-based club the NWSL Shield and the No. 1 overall seed in the 2022 NWSL Playoffs. That was the sixth trip to the postseason for OL Reign and third NWSL Shield.

“I am excited about joining Houston Dash, the things that I’ve experienced in the very short period of time since I’ve been in discussions with the club, have really filled with hope that this club is doing the right things that are necessary to not just be a competitive team,” Houston Dash head coach Sam Laity said. “The values between the upper management and the coaching staff have to be aligned for the for the two of us to be successful and that is one of the things that drew me in.”

Laity also served as an assistant coach under current United States Women’s National Team head coach Vlatko Andonovski from 2017 to 2019 at Seattle Reign FC.

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