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Spirit Remains Unbeaten in Regular Season – Draws in Scoreless Match Versus Houston Dash

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Washington, D.C. – The fourth regular season match of the season began without much affair, with both teams jockeying possession for much of the first ten minutes.

Defender Dorian Bailey was downed in the 13′ and was later replaced by Amber Brooks in the 16′. From there, all offensive chances for the Spirit came from the foot of Trinity Rodman whose offense set up two corners within the first 20 minutes to no avail. She would then set up Ashley Sanchez in the 24′ for the team’s second shot on goal and first true scoring opportunity.


Much of Houston’s production came from its frontline of María Sánchez, Ebony Salmon and Diana Ordoñez. In the 37′, Salmon set up Ordoñez with a direct shot on goal that was easily managed by keeper Aubrey Kingsbury.

The half would end without any goals, but a yellow card was given to Brooks in the 39′. Both sides logged similar offensive stats with the Spirit registering four shots and two shots on goal compared to the Dash’s five shots and three shots on goal. Disciplinary action would be the most lopsided statistic, as the Spirit was issued nine fouls to the Dash’s three.

Within the first ten minutes of the second half, the Spirit controlled the pace of the game. Sanchez tallied a shot on goal only seconds into start of the half, while Ashley Hatch sent in a bomb from well outside the box saved by Jane Campbell’s outstretched hands. In that time, the Spirit recorded three shots, two of which were on target, and three touches within the opponents box, while the Dash did not record a shot.

Sanchez would continue to put her fingerprints on the second half, placing a header delivered from Hatch directly into the post in the 57′. Seconds later, she shot a deep ball that sailed just over the top of the goal.

The Dash would have its own encounter with the woodwork in the 70′ when a Dash corner led to a Sophie Schmidt header that was redirected off of Kingsbury’s glove into the post where it would then bounce back into the field of play.

15-year-old midfielder Chloe Ricketts, who replaced Inès Jaurena, made an impact only minutes after entering the match, delivering a cross to Rodman who would head the ball just wide of goal. Despite a wave of subs in stoppage time, neither team was able to get the ball into the back of the net, resulting in a draw.

Both the Spirit and the Dash remain unbeaten on the season; however, the Spirit has failed to…

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