Maggie Graham wins the road on the damage station

The rookie Maggie Graham’s goal in the second half was the only thing that was needed for Houston Dash against the host Seattle reign on Sunday with a 1-0 win.
Dash (3-4-1, 10 points) won two of the last three games.
The reign, which has three unfavorable runs (3-3-2, 11 points), was only closed for the second time this season.
Graham, 57. Houston went ahead 1-0 minutes. Writing Ryan, Seattle defender Jordyn Bugg’i wholesale on the left and sent a short pass to Ryan Gareis. He gathered to the left of the box and quickly took the goalkeeper Claudia Dickey in Graham, who accumulated before a cross centering.
The reign had one of the best chances of the match, and Emeri Adames made a shot from the upper edge of the box, but after falling, he was almost equal to the 77th minute.
Ryan approached to double the advantage of the line in the 80th minute. Delanie Sheehan made a feeding and Ryan was caught for a separation, but Dickey went up to the top of the goal field to prevent Ryan’s shot and keep the gap together.
Houston goalkeeper Abby Smith gave a stop -saving stop in the 88th minute and raised his hands to mislead Madenie Mercado’s attempt from the box over the net.
The reign controlled the ownership in the early hours in the first half, but the line took the speed as it moved to finish with the touches after 45 minutes.
Seattle finished the match with 6 shooting attempts, Houston’s three trials, both scored goals.
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