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San Diego Wave Women
03-15 08:45
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Houston Dash Women
Overview
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80
Odds
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Standings
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San Diego Wave Women
Houston Dash Women
Attacks
134
71
Dangerous Attacks
102
30
Ball Possession
63
37
On Target
9
2
Off Target
14003
2022
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End 0-1
88′
K.van Zanten
87′
T. Wynalda
P. Morroni
82′
K.van Zanten
K. Rader
82′
S. Puntigam
D.Colaprico
82′
A. Chapman
M.Doniak
80′
C.Larisey
76′
M.Barcenas
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Silva
64′
K.Ascanio
L. Fazer
64′
L. Godfrey
G.Portilho
57′
Y.Ryan
linda ullmark
57′
C.Larisey
K. Faasse
45′
K.Pickett
A. Van Zanten
Halftime 0-1
52′
0-1
M.Doniak
Assist: graham
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Match Info
The Houston Dash Women pulled off a narrow but significant 1-0 away victory over the San Diego Wave Women in a tightly contested NWSL fixture. A solitary first-half goal was enough to separate the sides at Snapdragon Stadium, handing the Wave their first home defeat of the 2026 season. The match's defining moment arrived just after the half-hour mark, when Houston's forward pounced on a defensive miscue to slot the ball home. San Diego, known for their attacking prowess, dominated possession for large stretches and created several promising chances, but found Houston's goalkeeper in inspired form, making a series of key saves to preserve her clean sheet. The Wave's frustration grew in the second half as they hit the woodwork and saw a late penalty appeal waved away by the referee. Houston's disciplined defensive block and effective counter-attacking strategy proved the perfect recipe for an important road result. This win propels Houston Dash up the early-season table, while San Diego Wave will be disappointed to have lost ground in what is expected to be a highly competitive playoff race. The Dash coach praised her team's "grit and organization," while the Wave's manager acknowledged his side's need for more precision in the final third.