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Spirit Earns Three Points in 3-1 Victory Over San Diego Wave FC

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Washington, D.C. – The first half consisted largely of the Spirit dominating possession in Wave FC’s side of the pitch, applying attacking pressure. Forward Ashley Sanchez began the attack, sending a shot just over the crossbar minutes before Ashley Hatch logged the first shot on goal of the game in the 17th. Trinity Rodman would also get involved in the action, setting up Sanchez for what looked like a would-be goal that sailed just wide of the woodwork.


Meanwhile, San Diego was unable to muster offensive firepower of any kind. In the first 20 minutes, Wave FC did not log a single shot, shot on target or touch inside the box. However, in just 23 minutes, Sanchez totaled four shots and three shots on target, while Rodman – who did not have a shot until the 43th – recorded five touches in San Diego’s box.

Disciplinary action came in a small bunch in the 26th and 27th, respectively, when Gabrielle Carle and Wave FC defender Christen Westphal were issued yellow cards. In the 35th, San Diego recorded its first shot and shot on target. The Spirit ended the half with nine shots, seven shots on target and 15 touches in the opponent’s box to Wave FC’s two shots, one shot on goal and four touches in the opposition’s box.

Wave FC forward and USWNT star Alex Morgan made her impact immediately at the onset of the second half. A display of fancy dribbling inside the box drew goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury out from goal, but the Spirit ultimately defended the series well. San Diego remained on attack and Kingsbury made an acrobatic punch in the 54th.

The Spirit was successful all day at flipping the Wave FC attack into a counterattack of its own. Following the punch from Kingsbury, Sanchez drove the ball up field to Rodman who evaded a Wave FC defender and buried the first goal of the game past San Diego’s Kailen Sheridan.

Rodman and Sanchez would connect again in the 70′. This time, their roles would reverse. Rodman dribbled the ball out-wide, crossing the ball in to Sanchez who flicked the ball into the top-left corner of the goal past Sheridan’s outstretched hands.

Rodman’s assist was the tenth of her career, making her the first player in NWSL history to record at least ten goals and ten assists in the regular season before turning 21 years old.

The Spirit turned the dial up further, adding to the lead in the 79th when first-year midfielder Paige Metayer headed in a corner delivered…

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