Friday, April 03, 2026

Houston Dash rally to secure 4-3 win over Racing Louisville FC

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (April 3, 2026) The Houston Dash delivered a thrilling night of soccer on Friday, rallying late to defeat Racing Louisville FC 4–3 at Shell Energy Stadium. The dramatic finish pushed Houston’s unbeaten home streak to seven matches, dating back to last season, and gave the team nine points through its first four games of 2026.

The match had no shortage of excitement, as both teams traded goals and momentum throughout. In fact, it was the first game in National Women’s Soccer League history to feature four penalty kick goals.

Racing Louisville struck first in the 23rd minute. After a handball inside the box, Louisville was awarded a penalty kick. Taylor Flint stepped up and calmly converted to give the visitors a 1–0 lead.

Houston answered before halftime. In the 39th minute, forward Kat Rader (shown above) was brought down inside the box, earning a penalty for the Dash. Rader took the shot herself and buried it, leveling the score at 1–1. The rookie continues to impress early in the season, now with two goals and one assist.

Louisville regained the lead just after halftime, scoring in the 48th minute off a rebound inside the box. But Houston wasted no time responding. Just two minutes later, midfielder Kiki Van Zanten dribbled to the top of the box and fired a shot past the goalkeeper to tie the match once again.

Van Zanten was not done. In the 67th minute, she struck again. After her first shot was blocked, she stayed with the play and finished the rebound with a left-footed shot into the bottom corner. The goal gave Houston a 3–2 lead and marked her second brace of the season. She now leads the league in goals with four and has been one of the team’s hottest players, scoring four goals in her last two home matches.

Van Zanten spoke in the post-match press conference about the team aspect of the night's win.

“During off season, we worked a lot on our interpersonal relationships on the team; learning each other’s tendencies, what players like to do when they’re on the ball, that dictates my movements. What feels different is that I have confidence. This is my third year in the league and I had the pleasure of starting quite a few games last year and you get confidence over repetition. I also believe the chemistry in this group is great. We all have each other’s backs, which is so rare.”  

 

Louisville fought back once more. In the 81st minute, they were awarded another penalty kick after a foul inside the box. Flint converted again, tying the game at 3–3 and setting up a tense finish.

As the clock ticked into stoppage time, it looked like both teams would settle for a draw. But Houston had one last push.

In the ninth minute of second-half stoppage time, Van Zanten was taken down inside the box, giving the Dash a final chance from the penalty spot. Midfielder Sarah Puntigam stepped up and delivered under pressure, scoring her first NWSL goal to secure a dramatic 4–3 victory.

The late goal sent the home crowd into celebration and capped off one of the most exciting matches of the season so far.

Houston created several chances throughout the night. Defender Leah Klenke recorded the team’s first shot early in the second minute, while goalkeeper Jane Campbell made key saves to keep the Dash in the game. Midfielder Danny Colaprico also played an important role, earning an assist and continuing to climb the league’s all-time minutes list.

The match also saw some important returns and debuts. Midfielder Sophie Schmidt rejoined the lineup after being removed from the season-ending injury list. Forward Messiah Bright made her first start of the season, and defender Lisa Boattin made her 2026 debut off the bench.

With the win, the Dash set a new club record for most goals scored through the first four games of a season. They also continue to build strong momentum at home.

Houston will now pause for the international break, with eight players leaving for national team duty. The Dash return to action on Saturday, April 25, when they host the North Carolina Courage at Shell Energy Stadium.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Houston Dash shut out Boston Legacy FC 3-0

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (March 21, 2026)  The Houston Dash continued their impressive start to the 2026 season with a commanding 3–0 victory over Boston Legacy FC on Saturday at Shell Energy Stadium.

With the win, Houston improved to 2–0 for the first time in club history. The Dash also posted their second straight shutout, showing strength on both ends of the field. Captain Jane Campbell anchored the defense once again, recording her 44th career clean sheet. The match drew 10,259 fans, marking the largest home opener crowd in team history.

Houston broke through just before halftime. In the 43rd minute, forward Kat Rader (shown below) connected with midfielder Linda Ullmark, who quickly set up Kiki Van Zanten (shown above). The midfielder calmly finished to give the Dash a 1–0 lead heading into the break.

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Van Zanten struck again in the second half. In the 58th minute, Rader delivered a precise pass into the box, and Van Zanten finished from close range for her second goal of the match. She became the first Houston player to score multiple goals in a game since 2024.

Rader added to her standout performance in the 65th minute. After winning the ball along the sideline, she stayed with the play and scored her first professional goal, sealing the 3–0 win. The rookie also became the first new player to score in the National Women's Soccer League this season.

Houston had an early chance to take the lead, but defender Malia Berkely saw her penalty kick saved by Boston goalkeeper Casey Murphy in the eighth minute.

Campbell made two key saves, including an early stop on Alba CaƱo, to preserve the shutout.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Fleet Week coming to Houston April 15-22, 2026


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By Chris Price
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (March 15, 2026) Houston is getting ready for an exciting new event: Fleet Week Houston.

 This first-time celebration will honor the brave men and women of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Mayor John Whitmire announced the new dates in partnership with the United States Navy. The weeklong event was postponed last year because of a federal government shutdown. Now, it will take place from April 15-22, 2026.

Fleet Week Houston will bring several military ships and more than 1,000 active-duty service members to the city. It will celebrate their hard work at sea, both close to home and around the world. The event will also highlight Houston's important role as a major global port city. Plus, it will help build stronger ties between the military and local people.
Visitors can look forward to lots of fun public activities. These include tours of the ships, live demonstrations, expos, concerts, parades, educational programs, and community service projects. Key spots for the events will be the Port of Houston, Downtown Houston (City Hall, Post Houston, and Discovery Green), the East End, and nearby neighborhoods.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire stated, 
“The City of Houston never forgot its commitment to hosting Fleet Week Houston, and I am excited about the new dates and honored to host the men and women who serve our country.”
Fleet Week events have been popular for years in cities like New York, San Francisco, San Diego, and Miami. They let communities meet sea service members while giving the visitors a chance to experience local culture.

Post match press conference with Houston Dynamo FC head coach Ben Olsen 3/14/2026

Houston Dynamo FC 3, Portland Timbers 2
Saturday, March 14, 2026
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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Houston Dash win season opener 1-0 over San Diego Wave FC

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By Robert H Kelly
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (March 14, 2026) The Houston Dash opened the 2026 season with a strong performance on the road, defeating San Diego Wave FC 1-0 on Saturday night at Snapdragon Stadium.

Forward Makenzey Robbe scored the only goal of the match in first-half stoppage time. The forward finished a pass from midfielder Maggie Graham with a right-footed shot at the far post. It was Robbe’s first goal for Houston and gave the Dash the lead just before halftime.

The victory was an important milestone for Houston. It marked the team’s first season-opening win since 2017 and the club’s first-ever road victory on opening weekend in the National Women's Soccer League.

Goalkeeper Jane Campbell played a key role in the win. She made nine saves and kept San Diego off the scoreboard. Early in the match, Campbell stopped a close shot from Dudinha in the ninth minute. Defender Malia Berkely then cleared the loose ball before it could cross the goal line.

Houston also created chances before scoring. In the 27th minute, Graham found midfielder Linda Ullmark near the top of the box. Ullmark’s shot hit the post, and her rebound attempt was blocked before forward Kate Faasse had a shot saved.

Several Dash players made their professional debut in the match, including Ullmark, Faasse, defender Leah Klenke and forward Kat Rader.

Campbell protected the lead late in the game. She made two key saves in the second half, stopping shots from Kristen McNabb and Lia Godfrey.

The shutout was Campbell’s 43rd regular-season clean sheet, placing her among the league’s top goalkeepers.

Houston will return home next Saturday, March 21, to host Boston Legacy FC at Shell Energy Stadium in its home opener.

Houston Dynamo FC comes from behind to down Portland Timbers

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (March 14, 2026) The Houston Dynamo FC earned a dramatic 3–2 victory over the Portland Timbers on Saturday night at Shell Energy Stadium, scoring three second-half goals to complete a thrilling comeback.

The winning moment came deep into stoppage time. In the 15th minute of second-half stoppage time, attacker Mateusz Bogusz fired a right-footed shot that struck the inside of the far post and rolled into the net. It was Bogusz’s first goal for Houston and one of the latest goals ever scored in Major League Soccer history.

Houston had to rally after falling behind late in the first half. Portland took a 1–0 lead in stoppage time when Gage Guerra scored on a rebound after Dynamo goalkeeper Jonathan Bond saved a penalty kick.

The Dynamo responded in the second half. In the 62nd minute, Bogusz delivered a cross to Guilherme (shown above right) at the far post, and the forward headed the ball into the net to tie the match.

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Houston took the lead in the 77th minute when defender Felipe Andrade (shown left) scored with a powerful long-range shot into the bottom corner. It marked Andrade’s first goal of the season in his 2026 debut.

Portland answered quickly, as Kristoffer Velde scored from inside the box in the 80th minute to even the match at 2–2.

The game grew even more tense late when Houston went down to 10 men. Defender Nick Markanich received a red card in the 94th minute after a foul on goalkeeper James Pantemis.

Despite being a man down, Houston found the winner moments later. Midfielder Jack McGlynn launched a long pass forward that set up Bogusz’s dramatic finish.

Bond finished the night with six saves to help secure the victory.

The Dynamo now turn their attention to a Texas rivalry match against FC Dallas on March 21 in their first road trip of the season. 

Friday, March 13, 2026

UJRGV downs Northwestern State 76-67

By Robert H Kelly
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LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA (March 10, 2026) The No. 4 seed UTRGV Vaqueros made history Tuesday morning, picking up their first Southland Conference Tournament win with a 76–67 victory over No. 5 seed Northwestern State in the quarterfinals of the Southland Conference Basketball Championships 

In just their second season in the league, UTRGV advanced to the semifinals for the first time. Last year, the Vaqueros fell in their tournament opener.
The game stayed close early. UTRGV trailed 28–27 at halftime, but everything changed in the third quarter. The Vaqueros exploded for 30 points while holding Northwestern State to just 14. That big run turned a one-point deficit into a 57–42 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Jalayah Ingram led the way with 22 points. She was perfect at the free throw line, making all 12 of her attempts, and added eight rebounds and six assists. Charlotte O’Keefe grabbed a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Gianna Angiolet scored 11 points, and Chazlyn Dettor added 10.
UTRGV shot 47 percent from the field and went a perfect 20-for-20 at the free throw line. That ties for the second-best free throw performance in Southland Conference Tournament history.
The Vaqueros also won the rebounding battle 36–30 and scored 32 points in the paint. Northwestern State got 30 points from Nya Valentine and 17 from Southland Player of the Year Vernell Atamah.
With the win, UTRGV improves to 20–12 and will face top-seeded McNeese in the semifinals Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

SFA Ladyjacks rally past Nicholls Colonels to reach semifinals of Southland Tournament

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LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA (March 10, 2026)  The defending champion Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks showed why they are tough to beat in the Southland Conference tournament. They came from behind to beat the Nicholls Colonels 63–60 on Tuesday afternoon at the 2026 Air Force Reserve Southland Conference Women’s Basketball Championship.

Nicholls started strong. Led by Sh’Diamond McKnight, the Colonels jumped out to a 17–9 lead after the first quarter. They pushed their advantage to 11 points in the second quarter and took a 29–23 lead into halftime. SFA struggled early, making only 33 percent of their shots in the first half.
The Ladyjacks exploded for 27 points in the third quarter. They played tough defense and pushed the ball fast in transition. Myka Perry and Harmanie Dominguez led the charge. SFA turned their six-point deficit into a 50–46 lead going into the fourth quarter.
The final period was full of excitement. Both teams traded baskets, but SFA kept finding answers. Perry hit a big three-point play late in the third to give her team some space. The Ladyjacks’ defense stepped up with key stops in the closing minutes to hold on for the win.
Myka Perry led SFA with 18 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double. She controlled the boards during the comeback. Key Roseby added 13 points, and Harmanie Dominguez scored 11, including several important shots in the third-quarter run.
McKnight had a game-high 21 points for Nicholls, but SFA limited extra chances in the end.With the victory, the No. 3 seed Ladyjacks move on to the semifinals. They will face No. 2 Lamar on Wednesday at 1 p.m. on ESPN+ in a rematch of last year’s semifinal.