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DC Power Women - Women VS Lexington Sc Women Score Today
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04-02 08:20
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Lexington SC Women - Women VS Lexington Sc Women Live Score Today
Lexington SC Women
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DC Power Women
Lexington SC Women
Attacks
115
94
Dangerous Attacks
67
39
Ball Possession
60
40
On Target
7
4
Off Target
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2020
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End 0-2
87′
0-2
C. Barry
Assist: T. Fung
83′
A. Fraley
Valentina Perrotta
79′
D. Torbert
L. Abera
79′
J. Bedoya
Alyssa Walker
78′
C. Rohan
H. Johnson
78′
T. Fung
nicole vernis
74′
nicole vernis
72′
K.Asman
67′
hannah white
S.Griffith
60′
E. Ekic
Mckenzie Weinert
55′
Valentina Perrotta
H. Richardson
49′
0-1
C. Barry
Assist: H. Johnson
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
Lexington SC Women earned an impressive 0-2 away victory over DC Power Women in a USL Super League Women's fixture on April 2, 2026. This result provides a crucial three points for the visiting side in the early stages of the professional women's soccer league season. Lexington took control of the match early, scoring their first goal within the first twenty minutes through a swift attacking transition that caught the DC Power defense off guard. They doubled their lead before halftime, capitalizing on a defensive error to give themselves a commanding position. The second half saw DC Power Women push forward in search of a comeback, but the Lexington defense held firm, with their goalkeeper making several key saves to preserve the clean sheet. The standout performance came from Lexington's forward line, whose clinical finishing proved the difference. The match result shakes up the early league table, boosting Lexington's position while leaving DC Power to reflect on a disappointing home opener. Post-match, the Lexington coach highlighted her team's defensive organization and ruthless counter-attacking, while the DC Power manager pointed to a lack of sharpness in both boxes as the reason for the defeat. The lineups featured both teams' key attacking talents, but it was Lexington's cohesive unit that executed their game plan to perfection on the day.