RECAP: Houston Dash fall on the road in Kansas City

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NEED TO KNOW: 

  • Dash forward Shea Groom scored her first goal of the year 
  • Six players returned from international duty and four started in tonight’s match  
  • Dash close the NWSL Challenge Cup against Racing Louisville FC on April 24 at PNC Stadium 

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – The Houston Dash fell to the Kansas City Current 2-1 at Children’s Mercy Park this evening. With the loss, the Dash were eliminated from advancing to the knockout round of the 2022 NWSL Challenge Cup.  

Six players returned from national team duty for tonight’s match including forward Maria Sanchez, who sparked the lone goal for the Dash in the 52nd minute. The Mexican international found midfielder Shea Groom unmarked at the far post for her first goal of the year and to level the game at 1-1.  

Kansas City scored the game-winning goal in the final 10 minutes of regulation after Victoria Pickett capitalized on a rebound outside the six-yard box. The Dash defense attempted to clear the ball, but the Kansas City forward found space behind the backline to tally her first goal of the tournament.  

The Current struck first in the fourth minute after midfielder Izzy Rodriguez found Kristen Hamilton in the box. Hamilton found space near the far post to head the ball for her third goal of the tournament.

Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell made the first of two saves this evening in the 11th minute after she handled Kirsten Edmonds’ shot from the top of the box.  

Houston’s best chance of the first half came in the 28th minute, when forward Michelle Alozie forced a save from Franch. Earlier in the 19th minute, Sanchez took a shot from distance that narrowly missed the bottom of the crossbar.  

The Dash had a chance to score the equalizer early in the second half after forward Ryan Gareis played a ball into the box for forward Rachel Daly. The Dash captain was initially denied, but the second ball fell to forward Michaela Abam, but her effort was ultimately cleared by the Kansas City backline.  

Houston will close out the 2022 NWSL Challenge Cup against Racing Louisville FC on April 24 at PNC Stadium. Fans interested in attending the game can get more information on HoustonDash.com.   

 

Kansas City Current (3-1-1; 10 pts.) 2-1 Houston Dash (1-4-0; 3 pts.)  

2022 NWSL Challenge Cup – Game 5 

Children’s Mercy Park – Kansas City, Kansas  

Attendance: 5,022 

SCORING SUMMARY  

TEAM  1H 2H FT 
Kansas City Current 
Houston Dash 

KCC: Kristen Hamilton 3 (Izzy Rodriguez 1) 4′ 

HOU: Shea Groom 1 (Maria Sanchez 2) 59′  

KCC: Victoria Pickett 1 (unassisted) 80′ 

LINEUPS: 

Kansas City Current: Adrianna Franch; Elizabeth Ball, Taylor Leach, Jenna Winebrenner (Addie McCain 90+4′), Izzy Rodriguez, Mallory Weber 68′); Desiree Scott ©, Lo LaBonta (Kate De La Fava 78′), Alex Loera (Chardonnay Curran 68′); Kristen Edmonds, Kristen Hamilton, Elyse Bennett (Victoria Pickett 78′) 

Unused substitutes: Cassie MillerJaycie Johnson, Sydney Schneider, Maddie Nolf 

Total shots: 10 (Kristen Edmonds, Elyse Bennett and Chardonnay Curran tied with 2); Shots on goal: 4 (Kristen Edmonds, Elyse Bennett, Kristen Hamilton and Victoria Pickett tied with 1); Fouls: 8 (Elizabeth Ball and Desiree Scott tied with 2); Offside: 1 (Chardonnay Curran 1); Corner kicks: 5 (Izzy Rodriguez 3); Saves: 1 (Adrianna Franch 1) 

Houston Dash: Jane Campbell ©; Allysha Chapman (Ryan Gareis 46′), Katie Naughton, Ally Prisock, Haley Hanson; Sophie Schmidt (Kelcie Hedge 73′), Marisa Viggiano, Shea Groom (Makamae Gomera-Stevens 87′), Maria Sanchez (Nichelle Prince 62′), Michelle Alozie (Rachel Daly 46′), Michaela Abam 

Unused substitutes: Ella Dederick, Julia Ashley, Bri Visalli, Elizabeth Eddy 

Total shots: 11 (Michaela Abam and Shea Groom tied with 3); Shots on goal: 2 (Michelle Alozie and Shea Groom tied with 1); Fouls: 14 (Katie Naughton 3); Offside: 3 (Michelle Alozie, Michaela Abam and Marisa Viggiano tied with 1); Corner kicks: 4 (Marisa Viggiano and Ryan Gareis tied with 2); Saves: 2 (Jane Campbell 2) 

DISCIPLINE:   

KC: Elizabeth Ball (caution; tactical foul) 36′ 

HOU: Kelcie Hedge (caution; tactical foul) 75′ 

HOU: Michaela Abam (caution; foul) 79′ 

OFFICIALS:   

Referee: Jeremy Scheer 

Assistant Referee: Matt Trotter 

Assistant Referee: Ben Pilgrim 

Fourth Official: Lauren Lutikoff 

   

Weather: 55 degrees, clear skies  

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