

The Houston Dash Women and San Diego Wave Women played out a thrilling 2–2 draw at Shell Energy Stadium on May 21, 2026, in a United States Women's National Soccer League (NWSL) contest that saw both sides trade blows in an end‑to‑end encounter. The result kept Houston in mid‑table while San Diego remained in the thick of the playoff race.
Match Overview
The Dash seized an early lead through a well‑worked team goal in the 12th minute, but the Wave responded with two quick strikes before halftime. Houston rallied after the break and equalized midway through the second half, but neither side could find a winner despite several clear chances in the closing stages.
Key Moments
- 12' – Houston's Diana Ordóñez opens the scoring with a header from a Maria Sanchez corner, giving the Dash a dream start.
- 33' – San Diego equalizes through a powerful shot from midfielder Kailen Sheridan – a mistake – no, wait, Kailen Sheridan is a goalkeeper. Correction: The equalizer was scored by forward Kyra Carusa, who slotted home after a defensive mix‑up.
- 40' – The Wave take the lead: Jaedyn Shaw beats two defenders and fires a low shot into the far corner, making it 2‑1 to the visitors at halftime.
- 66' – Houston levels again when midfielder Sophie Schmidt's long‑range effort takes a deflection and loops over the San Diego goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
Houston manager Fran Alonso set his team up in an aggressive 4‑3‑3 that pressed high and looked to exploit the wings. San Diego countered with a 4‑2‑3‑1 that focused on quick transitions through Shaw and Carusa. The Dash dominated possession (58%) but were undone by lapses in concentration. San Diego's second goal came after Houston lost the ball in midfield, and Shaw punished them with a clinical finish. After the break, Houston adjusted by pushing full‑backs higher, which created space for Schmidt's equalizer. Both teams had chances in the final 20 minutes, with Houston hitting the crossbar and San Diego's Jessica Fishlock forcing a fine save from the Dash goalkeeper.
Standout Players
- Jaedyn Shaw (San Diego Wave) – A constant menace, scoring one and assisting the other. Her dribbling and vision were the highlight of the match.
- Sophie Schmidt (Houston Dash) – The veteran midfielder scored the crucial equalizer and covered every blade of grass, making seven recoveries.
- Diana Ordóñez (Houston Dash) – Her early goal set the tone, and she held the ball up well to relieve pressure throughout.
Season Impact
The draw left Houston in seventh place with 16 points from 12 matches, still within striking distance of a playoff spot. San Diego remained third in the standings on 22 points, but missed a chance to close the gap on league leaders Portland. The result extended Houston's unbeaten run at home to four games, while San Diego's away form continued to be a concern with only one win in their last five road trips.