2014 Houston Dash season

The 2014 season was the Houston Dash's inaugural season as a professional women's soccer team. As the first expansion team to the National Women's Soccer League, United States' top-flight women's league, the Dash played a 24-game schedule that saw them compete against the eight other NWSL teams, playing each at home and away at least once. The Dash finished the season in last place and ended the season with 5 wins, 3 draws, and 16 losses and a -21 goal differential. The season for the Dash began on April 12, 2014, and concluded August 20, 2014 after the team failed to qualify for the playoffs.

Houston Dash
2014 season
PresidentChris Canetti
ManagerRandy Waldrum
National Women's Soccer League9th
NWSL ChampionshipDid not qualify
Top goalscorerNina Burger
Tiffany McCarty
Kealia Ohai
(4 goals)
Highest home attendance8,097 vs. Portland Thorns FC
(April 12, 2014)
Lowest home attendance3,561 vs. Washington Spirit
(July 17, 2014)

Background

On November 19, 2013, the Houston Dynamo began the initial talks of bringing a top flight women's professional soccer franchise to Houston.[1] Just a week later, the effort was bolstered when the Dynamo began accepting refundable deposits for a potential NWSL expansion team.[2] On December 11, 2013, the National Women's Soccer League announced that the Houston Dynamo and the city of Houston were awarded an expansion franchise to begin playing in the 2014 season.[3] The following day, the Houston Dynamo held a press conference at BBVA Compass Stadium to formally announce the expansion club to the local and national media.

We’re proud and excited to welcome the Houston Dash to the NWSL as the first expansion team in league history. The creation of the Dash will mean enhanced opportunities for female soccer players at the professional level as well as the chance for fans from another part of the country to watch and interact with some of the world's most talented players. We are thrilled at being able to add an organization as strong as the Houston Dynamo as we work toward continuing to build a sustainable league.

NWSL Executive Director Cheryl Bailey[4]

During the press conference on December 12, 2013, Houston Dynamo President Chris Canetti announced that the club would be named the Houston Dash and would share similar colors to the Dynamo: orange, black, and sky blue. The crest, which features a soccer ball along with the words "Houston Dash" with sky blue lines in the background, was unveiled. Also present at the announcement were Houston Mayor Annise Parker and NWSL Executive Director Cheryl Bailey.[5]

On December 23, 2013, former Houston Dynamo player Brian Ching was named "managing director", putting him in charge of day-to-day duties on both the business and technical sides of under the supervision of Houston Dash and Dynamo team president Chris Canetti.[6] Later that week, Ching hired former U.S. women's national team and FIFA Women's World Cup winning coach Tony DiCicco as a consultant to help the Dash in their search for a head coach and building a roster for the first season in the National Women's Soccer League.[7]

On January 3, 2014, Randy Waldrum was named as the Dash's first head coach, having previously coached the Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's soccer team to two national titles.[8] The first players to be named to the roster (Whitney Engen, Teresa Noyola and Melissa Tancredi) were awarded through the 2014 NWSL Player Allocation.[9] Within a few days Tancredi was traded to the Chicago Red Stars for the Dash's first goalkeeper, Erin McLeod.[10] The Dash later bolstered their roster with 10 additional players through the 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft.[11]

Houston Dash 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Selections[11][12]
PickPlayerPositionTeamNotes
1 Brittany Bock Midfielder Sky Blue FC Sky Blue FC added Kendall Johnson to their protected list.[13]
2 Tiffany McCarty Forward Washington Spirit The Washington Spirit added Lori Lindsey to their protected list.[14]
3 Lauren Sesselmann Defender FC Kansas City FC Kansas City added Sarah Hagen to their protected list.[15]
4 Meleana Shim Midfielder Portland Thorns FC Portland Thorns FC added a "Discovery Player" to their protected list.[16]
5 Ella Masar Forward Chicago Red Stars The Chicago Red Stars added Alyssa Mautz to their protected list.[17]
6 Meghan Klingenberg Defender Boston Breakers With this selection, the Houston Dash may not take any additional players from the Boston Breakers.[18]
7 Arianna Romero Defender Seattle Reign FC The Seattle Reign FC added Kate Deines to their protected list.[19]
8 Becky Edwards Midfielder Portland Thorns FC With this selection, the Houston Dash may not take any additional players from the Portland Thorns FC.[20]
9 Danesha Adams Forward Sky Blue FC With this selection, the Houston Dash may not take any additional players from the Sky Blue FC.[21]
10 Kika Toulouse Defender Washington Spirit With this selection, the Houston Dash have completed their selections in the 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft.[22]

The Dash then went on to trade Danesha Adams to the Washington Spirit for Stephanie Ochs[23] and sent their 3rd pick in the 2014 NWSL College Draft to Chicago for Bianca Henninger[24] to round out their off-season moves before the draft. The club also announced details of an open tryout for aspiring female soccer players born in 1996 and older to be held on Saturday, February 15 at Houston Amateur Sports Park.[25] Dash head coach Randy Waldrum and managing director Brian Ching will evaluate all participants. Those identified as the tryout's best players will receive an invitation to participate with the team during its pre-season, scheduled to begin on March 10.[25]

The second annual NWSL College Draft took place on January 17, 2014, in conjunction with the NSCAA Convention in Philadelphia. The draft order was determined by the final 2013 NWSL regular season standings.[26] Because the Dash were not part of the 2013 season, their position in the draft was to be decided. Initially, according to reports, the Dash were to pick fifth in the first round (between the four teams that missed the 2013 playoffs and the four that made the playoffs), and first in the second and fourth rounds.[27] After the 2014 allocations were released, this was later updated to give Houston the second pick in the first round[28] and the first pick in the third round.[29] After trading for an additional pick on draft day, the Dash left the college draft with four more players on their roster.

Houston Dash 2014 NWSL College Draft Selections[30]
RoundOverallPlayerPositionCollege
12Kealia OhaiForwardUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
210Rafaelle SouzaForwardUniversity of Mississippi
11Marissa Diggs[R2 trade 1]DefenderUniversity of Central Florida
428Jordan JacksonMidfielderUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln

Draft Notes:

  1. Washington Spirit → Seattle Reign FC → Portland Thorns FC → Houston Dash. 1 July 2013: Seattle Reign FC sent Lindsay Taylor and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2014 NWSL College Draft to Washington Spirit in exchange for the Spirit's 2014 College Draft second-round selection.[31] 10 Dec 2013: Seattle Reign FC sent defender Nikki Marshall and the No. 9 pick in the 2014 National Women's Soccer League College Draft to the Portland Thorns in exchange for Portland's No. 6 pick in the 2014 NWSL College Draft and a second-round pick in the 2015 Draft.[32] 17 Jan 2014: Portland Thorns traded their 2nd round pick and a player to be named later to Houston Dash in exchange for Meleana Shim[33]

The Houston Dash followed their draft moves by acquiring their first international signing, Japanese defender and 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup winner Aya "Same" Sameshima, on January 24, 2014. Per team and league policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.[34]

The Dash began the month of February by revealing their on-field look for 2014 with the unveiling of three sets of Nike kits on February 7 in the West Club of BBVA Compass Stadium.[35] The home uniform features an orange jersey with white shorts, while the alternate uniform is a light blue shirt with white shorts. The Dash will wear a white top with orange and light blue on the sleeves with orange shorts for daily training sessions. BBVA Compass was also announced as the jersey sponsor, signing on a 5-year commitment.[36]

The Dash athletes are exceptional role models for our city, and it is a great honor to see our logo on their jerseys.

BBVA Compass Houston City President Mark Montgomery[36]

BBVA Compass Houston City President Mark Montgomery said the bank will work with the Dash on several community initiatives, including renovating a house and hosting a youth soccer clinic in the East End, which will help introduce Houston's newest sports stars to their adopted city. The efforts will further the bank's partnership with the Dynamo and Dynamo Charities for their Building a Better Houston campaign, which was started in 2012 to revitalize the neighborhood around BBVA Compass Stadium.

On February 8, the club hosted "Dash Day" to give fans a first opportunity to meet players of the team before the start of the season.[37] Fans would have the option to obtain player autographs, participate in Q&A and photo sessions.

On February 15, over 140 young women from the Houston area showed up at Houston Sports Park to tryout for the team's final roster spot in front of Head Coach Randy Waldrum and Managing Director Brian Ching.[38] To round out news in February, Brian Ching confirmed KKHH radio host Sarah Pepper as the Dash's in-stadium announcer.[39]

Season review

Preseason

The Dash began their first preseason camp on March 10 at Houston Sports Park.[40] Their first ever scrimmage took place on March 19 in a 4-0 defeat of the Rice Owls women's soccer team at HSP.[41] After a Rice own goal gave them the lead, rookie Jordan Jackson and trialist Dominique Richardson alternated setting each other up for the second and third goals of the Dash before Teresa Noyola scored the fourth off a Kealia Ohai assist.[42]

Three days later they picked up their second preseason win, 1-0, over the 2013 SEC Champion Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer team after Kealia Ohai got her first goal of the preseason from a Tiffany McCarty assist.[43] Four days later, the Dash would have their first defeat of the preseason in a 3-1 loss to the Houston Dynamo Academy Under 15 boys team.[44] The Dash would regroup and defeat the visiting Texas Tech Lady Raiders the following Saturday in a 7-0 win.[45] The Dash then traveled up the road to College Station to face the Aggies at their place, where they would win 3-1 against the SEC Champions.[46] The Houston Dash capped off their season by defeating cross-town club Houston Aces 7-1 in their BBVA Compass Stadium debut, exactly one week before their NWSL inaugural match.[47]

On Monday, April 7, the Dash announced their 18-player roster for the NWSL season.[48] The club also signed four more players before the first match of the season. The players signed were Lindsay Elston, Holly Hein, Osinachi Ohale and Dominique Richardson.[49]

Date Opponents Ground Result
F–A
Scorers Notes
March 19, 2014 Rice Owls Houston Sports Park 4-0 2' (o.g.) Richardson 11', Jackson 43', Noyola 48' First Dash preseason game
March 22, 2014 Texas A&M Aggies Houston Sports Park 1-0 Ohai 7' Texas A&M won the 2013 SEC Championship
March 26, 2014 Houston Dynamo U-16 Houston Sports Park 1-3 McCarty 35' First preseason loss
March 29, 2014 Texas Tech Lady Raiders Houston Sports Park 7–0 Washington 30', McCarty 32', 48', Elston 73', Ohai 77', Bock 87', Guajardo 90+' Elston and Guajardo are trialist players
April 3, 2014 Texas A&M Aggies Ellis Field 3-1 Jackson 9', Ohai 45', Masar 80' First away preseason game
April 5, 2014 Houston Aces BBVA Compass Stadium 7-1 Edwards 6', Masar 14', 53', 58', Ohai 24', 30', Bock 41' Doubleheader with Houston Dynamo vs. FC Dallas

Colours: Green = Houston Dash win; Yellow = draw; Red = opponents win.

April

The Houston Dash debuted at home against the defending NWSL Champion Portland Thorns FC in front of 8,097 fans, the largest attendance for the first week of the season.[50] Portland won 1-0, despite playing without Alex Morgan, on a game-winner by Allie Long. The Dash's Becky Edwards seemed to have scored the tying goal in stoppage time but her goal was ruled offside and the match ended shortly after. The Dash traveled to Harvard Stadium the following Sunday to face the Boston Breakers. Heather O'Reilly scored immediately within the first minute of play and would later assist Joanna Lohman in the 70th minute to overcome Ella Masar's tying goal in the 50th minute of the match. The home team held the lead and looked to be the victor into the last 10 minutes of play. A brace by Teresa Noyola, her second goal coming from a penalty kick, were enough to see the Dash shock the home crowd and earn their first franchise win.[51] The Dash ended the month of April by visiting the league-leader Seattle Reign FC. Kim Little led the way for the Reign with two first-half goals (the only goals of the evening) as the team remained unbeaten and untied to top the NWSL standings.[52]

Position at the end of April
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
6 Houston Dash 3 1 0 2 3 5 2 3
Source:

May

The Houston Dash returned home to begin the most heavily scheduled month of its season. The first of these seven games featured FC Kansas City's star-studded squad of 2013 NWSL MVP Lauren Holiday, 2013 NWSL Defender of the Year Becky Sauerbrunn, 2013 NWSL Rookie of the Year Erika Tymrak, 2013 NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year Nicole Barnhart, along with United States national team players Amy LePeilbet and Amy Rodriguez. Kansas City came off a season that saw them sweep the 2013 NWSL awards with Vlatko Andonovski being named the coach of the year. The Blues proved to be too much star power for the Dash and cruised to a 4-nil victory, which saw the Dash left with 10 women after Osinachi Ohale's red card in the 58th minute.[53]

The following week the Dash traveled to face the Chicago Red Stars at the Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex. After a three-hour severe weather delay, the Houston Dash lost 1-nil to the Chicago Red Stars and fell to 1-4-0 (3 points) for the season.[54] Dash goalkeeper Bianca Henninger made her first appearance, starting in place of the injured Erin McLeod, and held down the Houston defense with several diving saves until the 33rd minute, when a misplayed ball by Arianna Romero ended up at the feet of Chicago's Jen Hoy, who chipped Henninger and found the back of the net. The Houston Dash then returned to BBVA Compass Stadium to play a rematch of their inaugural NWSL match against the defending champion Portland Thorns FC. The rematch ended with the same result as the first time with Portland winning 1-nil, this time with a second-half goal by Jessica McDonald.[55]

On May 18, the Houston Dash came from behind twice to earn a 2-2 draw on the road against FC Kansas City, ending their four-game losing streak and obtaining the first draw in franchise history.[56] On May 23, the Houston Dash finally got their first goal at BBVA Compass Stadium, but it wasn't enough to get their first points at home as they fell 3-1 to the Chicago Red Stars.[57] Three days later, the Dash came from behind twice to equalize before conceding a heart-breaking goal in stoppage time to lose 3-2 to the Washington Spirit.[58] The Dash would finally close out one of their comebacks on the last day of the month in a 2-1 win at Abby Wambach's Western New York Flash.[59] The win was the second in franchise history and featured goals from Kealia Ohai (her first for the club) and Nina Burger.

Position at the end of May
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
8 Houston Dash 10 2 1 7 10 20 10 7
Source:

Club

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head Coach Randy Waldrum
Assistant Coach Lee Cullip
Goalkeeper coach Steve Branz
Head Athletic Trainer Kristy Chavez

Updated to match played April 16, 2014
Source: Houston Dash

Other information

Owner Philip Anschutz
Co-Owners Oscar De La Hoya
Gabriel Brener
President of Business Operations Chris Canetti
Managing Director Brian Ching
Ground (capacity and dimensions) BBVA Compass Stadium (7,000 (22,039) / 115x70 yards)
Training ground Houston Sports Park

Updated to match played March 22, 2014
Source: Houston Dash

Squad

The following is the final list of players who were under contract with the Houston Dash up till the last day of the season. Players that were traded, waived, or otherwise removed from the team have been omitted but their stats may be found in the statistics section of this page.
Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth. Squad correct as of August 20, 2014.[60]

Squad No. Name Nationality Position(s) Since Date of Birth (Age) Signed from Games Played Goals Scored
Goalkeepers
1 Erin McLeod GK 2014 (1983-02-26) February 26, 1983 Chicago Red Stars 20 0
18 Bianca Henninger GK 2014 (1990-10-22) October 22, 1990 FC Kansas City 5 0
Defenders
2 Arianna Romero RB 2014 (1992-07-29) July 29, 1992 Seattle Reign FC 21 0
3 Whitney Engen (played for Tyresö FF until May 22) CB 2014 (1987-11-27) November 27, 1987 Tyresö FF 11 0
4 Lauren Sesselmann (inactive due to injury) CB 2014 (1983-08-14) August 14, 1983 FC Kansas City 0 0

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16 Kika Toulouse CB 2014 (1989-05-03) May 3, 1989 Washington Spirit 7 0
20 Osinachi Ohale CB 2014 (1992-10-18) October 18, 1992 Delta Queens 19 1
23 Marissa Diggs CB 2014 (1992-04-08) April 8, 1992 University of Central Florida 13 1
25 Meghan Klingenberg (played for Tyresö FF until May 22) LB 2014 (1988-08-02) August 2, 1988 Boston Breakers 7 0
Midfielders
8 Jordan Jackson CM 2014 (1990-09-19) September 19, 1990 University of Nebraska–Lincoln 20 2
9 Kaylyn Kyle CM 2014 (1988-10-06) October 6, 1988 Boston Breakers 19 0
10 Teresa Noyola CM / AM / ST 2014 (1990-04-05) April 5, 1990 FC Kansas City 10 3
11 Brittany Bock (out for the 2014 season with a left ACL tear[61]) CM 2014 (1987-04-11) April 11, 1987 Sky Blue FC 1 0
14 Becky Edwards CM 2014 (1988-05-22) May 22, 1988 Portland Thorns FC 23 0
24 Kelly McFarlane CM 2014 (1992-10-02) October 2, 1992 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 13 0
Forwards
6 Rafaelle Souza ST 2014 (1991-06-18) June 18, 1991 University of Mississippi 16 0
7 Kealia Ohai ST 2014 (1992-01-31) January 31, 1992 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 23 4
12 Tiffany McCarty ST 2014 (1990-12-14) December 14, 1990 Washington Spirit 20 4
13 Lindsay Elston ST 2014 (1991-04-30) April 30, 1991 University of Washington 5 0
19 Nina Burger ST 2014 (1987-12-27) December 27, 1987 SV Neulengbach 17 4
22 Stephanie Ochs ST 2014 (1990-08-29) August 29, 1990 Washington Spirit 24 0
30 Ella Masar ST 2014 (1986-04-03) April 3, 1986 Chicago Red Stars 18 3

NWSL Roster

The active roster consists of 18-20 players, per NWSL rules.[4] The following list is of players that were active for NWSL play on the last day season. Injured players are not included.
Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth. Squad correct as of August 20, 2014.[60]

No. Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Erin McLeod (Al.)  Canada
2 Defender Arianna Romero (Al.)  Mexico
3 Defender Whitney Engen (Al.)  United States
6 Forward Rafaelle Souza (Rk.)  Brazil
7 Forward Kealia Ohai (Rk.)  United States
8 Forward Jordan Jackson (Rk.)  United States
9 Midfielder Kaylyn Kyle (Al.)  Canada
10 Midfielder Teresa Noyola (Al.)  Mexico
12 Forward Tiffany McCarty  United States
13 Forward Lindsay Elston  United States
14 Midfielder Becky Edwards  United States
16 Defender Kika Toulouse  United States
18 Goalkeeper Bianca Henninger  United States
19 Forward Nina Burger  Austria
20 Defender Osinachi Ohale  Nigeria
22 Forward Stephanie Ochs  United States
23 Defender Marissa Diggs (Rk.)  United States
24 Midfielder Kelly McFarlane (Rk.)  United States
25 Defender Meghan Klingenberg (Al.)  United States
30 Forward Ella Masar  United States

Statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalNWSL Regular Season
AppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Erin McLeod 200200
2 DF Arianna Romero 210210
3 DF Whitney Engen 110110
4 DF Lauren Sesselmann 0000
6 FW Rafaelle Souza 160160
7 FW Kealia Ohai 234234
8 FW Jordan Jackson 202202
9 MF Kaylyn Kyle 190190
10 MF Teresa Noyola 103103
11 MF Brittany Bock 1010
12 FW Tiffany McCarty 204204
14 MF Becky Edwards 230230
16 DF Kika Toulouse 7070
18 GK Bianca Henninger 5050
19 FW Nina Burger 174174
20 DF Osinachi Ohale 191191
21 FW Melissa Henderson 9090
22 DF Stephanie Ochs 240240
23 DF Marissa Diggs 131131
24 MF Kelly McFarlane 130130
25 DF Meghan Klingenberg 7070
30 FW Ella Masar 183183
Players who left the club during the season: (Statistics shown are the appearances made and goals scored with the Houston Dash)
13 FW Lindsay Elston (Waived) 5050
15 MF Dominique Richardson (Waived) 3030
21 DF Holly Hein (Waived) 8080
26 MF Nikki Washington (Traded) 2020

Updated to match played August 20, 2014
Source: Competitive matches

Top scorers

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

Ran No. Pos Nat Name NWSL Regular Season
1 7 FW Kealia Ohai 4
2 12 FW Tiffany McCarty 4
3 19 FW Nina Burger 4
4 10 MF Teresa Noyola 3
5 30 FW Ella Masar 3
6 8 MF Jordan Jackson 2
7 20 DF Osinachi Ohale 1
8 23 DF Marissa Diggs 1
TOTAL 17

Last updated: August 20, 2014
Source: Competitive matches

Italic: denotes no longer with club.

Top assists

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total assists are equal.

Ran No. Pos Nat Name NWSL Regular Season NWSL Championship Playoffs Total
1 22 DF Stephanie Ochs 3 0 3
2 14 MF Becky Edwards 2 0 2
3 2 DF Arianna Romero 1 0 1
4 6 FW Rafaelle Souza 1 0 1
5 7 FW Kealia Ohai 1 0 1
6 9 MF Kaylyn Kyle 1 0 1
7 19 FW Nina Burger 1 0 1
8 30 FW Ella Masar 1 0 1
TOTALS 11 0 11

Last updated: July 5, 2014
Source: Competitive matches

Italic: denotes no longer with club.

Clean sheets

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total clean sheets are equal.

Ran No. Pos Nat Name NWSL Regular Season
1 1 GK Erin McLeod 2
TOTAL 2

Last updated: August 20, 2014
Source: Competitive matches

Italic: denotes no longer with club.

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total cards are equal.

R No. Pos Nat Name NWSL Regular Season NWSL Championship Playoffs Total
     
1 20 DF Osinachi Ohale 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1
2 30 FW Ella Masar 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
3 7 FW Kealia Ohai 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
4 18 GK Bianca Henninger 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
5 19 FW Nina Burger 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
6 21 DF Holly Hein 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
TOTALS 11 0 1 0 0 0 11 0 1

Last updated: July 5, 2014
Source: Competitive matches

Italic: denotes no longer with club.

Captains

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when games are equal.

No. Pos. Name Games
1 GK Erin McLeod 13
30 FW Ella Masar 3

Last updated: July 11, 2014
Source: Competitive matches

Italic: denotes no longer with club.

Team statistics

TotalHomeAway
Games played1587
Games won413
Games drawn101
Games lost1073
Biggest win3-0 at Sky Blue2-1 vs. Western New York3-0 at Sky Blue
Biggest win (League)3-0 at Sky Blue2-1 vs. Western New York3-0 at Sky Blue
Biggest win (Playoffs)n/an/an/a
Biggest loss0-4 vs. FC Kansas City0-4 vs. FC Kansas City0-2 at Seattle Reign FC
Biggest loss (League)0-4 vs. FC Kansas City0-4 vs. FC Kansas City0-2 at Seattle Reign FC
Biggest loss (Playoffs)n/an/an/a
Clean sheets101
Goals scored17512
Goals conceded281711
Goal difference-11-12+1
Average GF per game1.130.631.71
Average GA per game1.872.131.57
Yellow cards1147
Red cards110
Most appearances3 players tied at 154 players tied at 84 players tied at 7
Top scorerTiffany McCarty 4 4 players tied at 1 Tiffany McCarty 3
Worst disciplineOsinachi Ohale 2 1 Osinachi Ohale 1 2 players tied at 2
Penalties for2/4 50%1/3 33.33%1/1 100%
Penalties against2/3 66.67%1/1 100%1/2 50%
Points (League)13 28.88%3 12.50%10 47.62%
Winning rate26.67%12.50%42.86%

Last updated: July 5, 2014
Source: Competitive matches

International call-ups

No. P Name Country Level Caps Goals Opposition Competition
1GKErin McLeod CanadaSenior3
Tot. 95
0
Tot. 0
vs. United StatesY (January 31)[62]
vs. United StatesY (May 8)[63]
Friendly
vs. FinlandN (March 5 – Group Stage)[64]
vs. ItalyN(March 7 – Group Stage)[65]
vs. EnglandY (March 10 – Group Stage)[66]
vs. IrelandN (March 12 – Fifth place match)[67]
2014 Cyprus Cup
3DFWhitney Engen United StatesSenior5
Tot. 15
0
Tot. 1
vs. CanadaY (January 31)[62]
vs. RussiaN (February 8)[68]
vs. RussiaY (February 13)[69]
vs. CanadaY (May 8)[63]
Friendly
vs. JapanY (March 5 – Group Stage)[70]
vs. SwedenN(March 7 – Group Stage)[71]
vs. DenmarkY (March 10 – Group Stage)[72]
vs. North KoreaN (March 12 – Seventh place match)[73]
2014 Algarve Cup
4DFLauren Sesselmann CanadaSenior1
Tot. 39
0
Tot. 0
vs. United StatesY (January 31)[62]Friendly
vs. FinlandN (March 5 – Group Stage)[64]
vs. ItalyN(March 7 – Group Stage)[65]
vs. EnglandN (March 10 – Group Stage)[66]
vs. IrelandN (March 12 – Fifth place match)[67]
2014 Cyprus Cup
7FWKealia Ohai United StatesUnder-233
Tot. 3
1
Tot. 1
vs. JapanY (March 1)[74]
vs. SwedenY(March 3)[75]
vs. NorwayY (March 5)[76]
La Manga Women Tournament 2014
9MFKaylyn Kyle CanadaSenior1
Tot. 79
0
Tot. 5
vs. United StatesY (May 8)[63]Friendly
25DFMeghan Klingenberg United StatesSenior4
Tot. 8
0
Tot. 1
vs. CanadaY (May 8)[63]Friendly
vs. JapanN (March 5 – Group Stage)[70]
vs. SwedenY(March 7 – Group Stage)[71]
vs. DenmarkY (March 10 – Group Stage)[72]
vs. North KoreaY (March 12 – Seventh place match)[73]
2014 Algarve Cup

Sesselmann was called up to the Canadian national team for the Cypress Cup but was not available for the tournament for cause of injury.[77]

Transfers

In

Squad # Position Player Transferred From Notes Date Source
3 DF Whitney Engen Tyresö FF NWSL Player Allocation January 3, 2014 [9]
10 MF Teresa Noyola FC Kansas City NWSL Player Allocation January 3, 2014 [9]
FW Melissa Tancredi Dalsjöfors GoIF NWSL Player Allocation January 3, 2014 [9]
1 GK Erin McLeod Chicago Red Stars Acquired in exchange for Melissa Tancredi January 7, 2014 [10]
11 MF Brittany Bock Sky Blue FC 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #1 January 10, 2014 [11]
12 FW Tiffany McCarty Washington Spirit 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #2 January 10, 2014 [11]
4 DF Lauren Sesselmann FC Kansas City 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #3 January 10, 2014 [11]
MF Meleana Shim Portland Thorns FC 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #4 January 10, 2014 [11]
30 FW Ella Masar Chicago Red Stars 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #5 January 10, 2014 [11]
25 DF Meghan Klingenberg Boston Breakers 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #6 January 10, 2014 [11]
2 DF Arianna Romero Seattle Reign FC 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #7 January 10, 2014 [11]
14 MF Becky Edwards Portland Thorns FC 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #8 January 10, 2014 [11]
FW Danesha Adams Sky Blue FC 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #9 January 10, 2014 [11]
16 DF Gabriella Toulouse Washington Spirit 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft Pick #10 January 10, 2014 [11]
18 GK Bianca Henninger FC Kansas City Acquired in exchange for Dash's third-round selection in the 2014 NWSL College Draft January 13, 2014 [24]
22 FW Stephanie Ochs Washington Spirit Acquired in exchange for Danesha Adams January 13, 2014 [23]
7 FW Kealia Ohai University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Selected in the first round (No. 2 overall) of the 2014 NWSL College Draft January 17, 2014 [30]
6 FW Rafaelle Souza University of Mississippi Selected in the second round (No. 10 overall) of the 2014 NWSL College Draft January 17, 2014 [30]
26 MF Nikki Washington Portland Thorns FC Acquired in exchange for the No. 11 overall pick in the 2014 NWSL College Draft and Meleana Shim January 17, 2014 [30]
23 DF Marissa Diggs University Of Central Florida Selected in the second round (No. 11 overall) of the 2014 NWSL College Draft January 17, 2014 [30]
8 MF Jordan Jackson University of Nebraska–Lincoln Selected in the fourth round (No. 28 overall) of the 2014 NWSL College Draft January 17, 2014 [30]
5 DF Aya Sameshima Vegalta Sendai First international signing for the Dash. Terms not disclosed. January 24, 2014 [34]
13 FW Lindsay Elston University of Washington Signed after having been on trial with the club since the start of preseason on March 10. April 11, 2014 [49]
15 MF Dominique Richardson University of Missouri Signed after having been on trial with the club since the start of preseason on March 10. April 11, 2014 [49]
20 DF Osinachi Ohale Delta Queens Signed after joining as a trialist on March 29. Will occupy an international spot. April 11, 2014 [49]
21 DF Holly Hein University of Michigan Signed after having been on trial with the club since the start of preseason on March 10. April 11, 2014 [49]
9 MF Kaylyn Kyle Boston Breakers Acquired in exchange for Nikki Washington. Kyle is allocated by the Canadian Soccer Association. April 29, 2014 [78]
19 FW Nina Burger SV Neulengbach Burger scored 226 goals in her nine years with Neulengbach, claiming the league scoring title six times and was voted player of the year in 2010. At the time of the trade, Burger topped the ÖFB-Frauenliga scoring charts for the 2013–14 season with 20 goals in 12 games. Terms not disclosed. April 30, 2014 [79]
24 MF Kelly McFarlane University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Signed as a discovery player. May 14, 2014 [80]

Out

Squad # Position Player Transferred To Notes Date Source
FW Melissa Tancredi Chicago Red Stars Traded in exchange for Erin McLeod January 7, 2014 [10]
FW Danesha Adams Washington Spirit Traded in exchange for Stephanie Ochs January 13, 2014 [23]
MF Meleana Shim Portland Thorns FC Traded in exchange for the No. 11 overall pick in the 2014 NWSL College Draft and Nikki Washington January 17, 2014 [30]
26 MF Nikki Washington Boston Breakers Traded in exchange for Kaylyn Kyle April 29, 2014 [78]
15 MF Dominique Richardson Free agent Waived May 16, 2014 [81]

Trialists

Players on trial are invited to train with the team but do not have a contract with the club.

Squad # Position Player Previous Club Notes Date Source
MF Sara Campbell Seattle Sounders Women Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 7, 2014 [82]
13 MF Lindsay Elston University of Washington Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 11, 2014 [82]
FW Anisa Guajardo Boston Breakers Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 7, 2014 [82]
21 DF Holly Hein University of Michigan Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 11, 2014 [82]
DF Katie Kelly FC Kansas City Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 7, 2014 [82]
GK Megan Kinneman Louisiana State University Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 7, 2014 [82]
MF Tori McCombs University of Michigan Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 7, 2014 [82]
MF Emilee O'Neil Portland Thorns FC Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 7, 2014 [82]
15 MF Dominique Richardson University of Missouri Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 11, 2014 [82]
MF Diana Redman Pali Blues Preseason camp March 10, 2014April 7, 2014 [82]
20 DF Osinachi Ohale Delta Queens Joined as a trialist on March 29. March 29, 2014April 11, 2014 [49]

Standings and match results

National Women's Soccer League

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Seattle Reign FC 24 16 6 2 50 20 +30 54 NWSL Shield
2 FC Kansas City (C) 24 12 5 7 39 32 +7 41 NWSL Playoffs
3 Portland Thorns FC 24 10 6 8 39 35 +4 36
4 Washington Spirit 24 10 5 9 36 43 7 35
5 Chicago Red Stars 24 9 8 7 32 26 +6 35
6 Sky Blue FC 24 9 7 8 30 37 7 34
7 Western New York Flash 24 8 4 12 42 38 +4 28
8 Boston Breakers 24 6 2 16 37 53 16 20
9 Houston Dash 24 5 3 16 23 44 21 18
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(C) Champion.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
20 5 3 12 20 30  −10 18 2 1 9 8 19  −11 3 2 3 12 11  +1

Last updated: July 26, 2014.
Source: National Women's Soccer League

Results by matchday

Matchday123456789101112131415161718192021222324
GroundHAAHAHAHAAAHHHAHHHAHAAHA
ResultLWLLLLDLLWWWLLPLWDDLLLLL
Position76698888887788888888888
Source: HoustonDashSoccer.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Matches

April 12, 2014 1Houston Dash0–1Portland Thorns FCHouston
07:00 p.m. CT Ella Masar  74' Report Long  15'  24' Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 8,097
Referee: Christina Unkel
April 20, 2014 2Boston Breakers2–3Houston DashBoston
06:30 p.m. ET O'Reilly  1'  85'
Naeher  58'
Lohman  70'
Jones  79'
Report Masar  50'
Noyola  81'  85' (pen.)
Stadium: Harvard Stadium
Attendance: 2,018
Referee: Josh Wilkens
April 27, 2014 3Seattle Reign FC2–0Houston DashSeattle
04:00 p.m. PT Little  19' (pen.)  38'
Reed  36'
Winters  63'
Report Masar  2'
Ohale  77'
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,290
Referee: Dimitar Chavdarov
May 3, 2014 4Houston Dash0–4FC Kansas CityHouston
07:00 p.m. CT Bogus  13'
Rodriguez  48'
Tymrak  80'
Silva  89'
Report Ohale  58'
Hein  72'
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 5,198
Referee: Juliana Duncan
May 11, 2014 5Chicago Red Stars1–0Houston DashLisle, Illinois
08:00 p.m. CT Hoy  33'
Leon  59'
Report Masar  64'
Henninger  75'
Stadium: Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex
Attendance: 1,039
Referee: Miguel Panduro
May 14, 2014 6Houston Dash0–1Portland Thorns FCHouston
07:00 p.m. CT Ohai  76' Report McDonald  57'
Brooks  91+'
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 3,931
Referee: Josh Wilkens
May 18, 2014 7FC Kansas City2–2Houston DashKansas City
05:00 p.m. CT Holiday  2'
Tymrak  36'
Phillips  80'
Report Jackson  20'
Burger  65'
McCarty  78'
Ohale  90'
Stadium: Durwood Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 1,483
Referee: Elvis Mahmutovic
May 23, 2014 8Houston Dash1–3Chicago Red StarsHouston
07:00 p.m. CT Masar  51'  57' Report DiBernardo  10' (pen.)
Mautz  24'  54'
Hoy  62'
Tancredi  75'  89' 
Quon  78'
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 4,868
Referee: Timon Berry
May 26, 2014 9Washington Spirit3–2Houston DashGermantown, Maryland
04:00 p.m. ET Matheson  4'
Taylor  38'
Nairn  93+'
Report Burger  12'
Ohale  77'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 2,865
Referee: Matthew Franz
May 31, 2014 10Western New York Flash1–2Houston DashRochester, New York
07:00 p.m. ET Zerboni  44' Report Ohale  9'
Ohai  51'
Burger  73'
Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium
Attendance: 3,555
Referee: Kristen Salazar
Jun 8, 2014 11Sky Blue FC0–3Houston DashPiscataway, New Jersey
18:00 Stadium: Yurcak Field
Jun 11, 2014 12Houston Dash2–1Western New York FlashHouston, Texas
19:30 Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Jun 14, 2014 13Houston Dash1–2FC Kansas CityHouston, Texas
21:00 Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Jun 28, 2014 14Houston Dash0–1Washington SpiritHouston, Texas
21:00 Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Jul 2, 2014 15Sky Blue FCpostponedHouston DashPiscataway, New Jersey
19:00 Stadium: Yurcak Field
Jul 5, 2014 16Houston Dash1–4Western New York FlashHouston, Texas
21:00 Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Jul 11, 2014 17Houston Dash2–1Boston BreakersHouston, Texas
21:00 Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Jul 17, 2014 18Houston Dash1–1Washington SpiritHouston, Texas
21:00 Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Jul 26, 2014 19Chicago Red Stars0–0Houston DashLisle, Illinois
14:00 Erceg  61'
Mautz  90+2'
Summary Osinachi Ohale  84' Stadium: Benedictine U. Sports Complex Stadium
Attendance: 1,494
Referee: Christina Unkel
Jul 30, 2014 20Houston Dash1–4Seattle Reign FCHouston, Texas
21:00 Ohai  56' Leroux  2'
Little  27', 78'
Rapinoe  48'
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Aug 3, 2014 21Portland Thorns FC1–0Houston DashPortland, Oregon
22:00 Stadium: Providence Park
Aug 6, 2014 22Seattle Reign FC4–1Houston DashSeattle, Washington
22:00 Kawasumi  31', 34'
Goebel  40'
Little  63'
Jackson  83' Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Aug 9, 2014 23Houston Dash1–0Sky Blue FCHouston, Texas
21:00 Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Aug 17, 2014 24Boston Breakers1–0Houston DashBoston, Massachusetts
18:30 Stadium: Harvard Stadium

Squad statistics

Key to positions: FW – Forward, MF – Midfielder, DF – Defender, GK – Goalkeeper

NPosPlayerGPGSMinGAWGShotSOGCroCKOffFoulFSYCRC
11MFBrittany Bock1123000000000000
19FWNina Burger171597841117900109710
23DFMarissa Diggs13111080110520004800
14MFBecky Edwards23232070020178201293030
Lindsay Elston51206000220011000
3FWWhitney Engen1111978000200101200
Holly Hein87657000000003710
21FWMelissa Henderson98629000650011200
8MFJordan Jackson2013120621017816410900
25DFMeghan Klingenberg77607000202603300
9MFKaylyn Kyle1918162602097106291420
30FWElla Masar181411523101710015221140
12FWTiffany McCarty201111484112415009111100
5MFTori McCombs1019000000001000
24MFKelly McFarlane135596010100009300
10MFTeresa Noyola103431302760901300
22FWStephanie Ochs24191804020156173216900
7FWKealia Ohai232118174114622301417910
20DFOsinachi Ohale191815551002200114441
15MFDominique Richardson2192000000000100
2MFArianna Romero211917650006410019810
6MFRafaelle Souza1665070105401010410
16DFKika Toulouse75375000320403200
Nikki Washington332470000001301200
NPosGoal keeperGPGSMinWLTShotSOGSavGAGA/GPenPKFSO
18GKBianca Henninger5540514069433391.8000
1GKErin McLeod20191755412324712083351.75232

Honors and Awards

NWSL Player of the Week

Week Result Player Ref.
2 Won Teresa Noyola [83]

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