Dallas Trinity FC Downs Lexington SC 3-1 in Statement Win at the Cotton Bowl
Bolt, Strawn, and Thornton Shine as Dallas Sweeps the Regular Season Series
Dallas Trinity FC extended its strong home record and maintained second place in the USL Super League standings with a 3-1 victory over Lexington SC on Saturday, April 26, 2025. Before a crowd of 4,753 at the Cotton Bowl, Dallas displayed its attacking depth and defensive resilience, sweeping the regular season series against Lexington with a perfect 4-0-0 record .
The victory pushes Dallas to an 11-6-7 record (40 points), keeping them firmly in the playoff race with a critical three-match road trip on the horizon.
Fast Start Sets the Tone
Dallas wasted no time asserting control over the match. In the 5th minute, forward Tamara Bolt opened the scoring with her first goal for the club, assisted by midfielder Deborah Abiodun . Bolt, signed on loan from the Washington Spirit in February, demonstrated her attacking instincts by finding space in the box and calmly finishing into the bottom right corner.
Bolt’s early goal energized Dallas, who dominated possession throughout the opening half. They peppered the Lexington goal with shots, ultimately finishing the match with 22 total shots compared to just 4 from Lexington .
Despite several dangerous chances from Allie Thornton, Camryn Lancaster, and Gracie Brian, Dallas carried only a 1-0 lead into halftime, setting the stage for a tense second half.
Lexington's Fightback Falls Short
Lexington SC, struggling at the bottom of the standings, showed renewed spirit after the break. In the 69th minute, midfielder Hannah White leveled the match with a composed finish off a set-piece assist from Shea Moyer . The goal was a breakthrough moment for Lexington, who had spent most of the match defending deep in their half.
However, their celebration was short-lived. Less than a minute later, Dallas responded. Academy product Sealey Strawn slotted home a through ball from Camryn Lancaster to restore the lead . Strawn’s quick goal, her third of the season, highlighted her growing impact ahead of her collegiate career at the University of North Carolina.
Lexington’s brief momentum evaporated as Dallas regained control and pressed for a third.
Thornton Seals the Win
In stoppage time, Dallas put the match to bed. Allie Thornton, the team’s leading scorer, tallied her 11th goal of the season in the 90+3’ minute . Assisted by Jenny-Julia Danielsson, Thornton’s calm right-footed finish into the bottom left corner not only secured the victory but also moved her to second place on the league’s scoring charts.
Thornton’s production continues to anchor Dallas’ attack, giving the team a reliable scoring option during their playoff push.
Statistical Dominance and Team Notes
Dallas held massive advantages across key statistical categories:
- Total Shots: 22-4
- Shots on Target: 8-1
- Corners: 9-3
- Possession: 58% Dallas, 42% Lexington
Thirteen Dallas players saw action in the match, showcasing the squad's depth as they prepare for an intense end-of-season schedule.
The win improved Dallas’ home record to 6-2-5 on the season .
Lexington's Bright Spot: Natalie Higgins’ Return
Despite the defeat, Lexington had a celebratory moment as Natalie Higgins made her USL Super League debut. After a long recovery from a preseason leg injury, Higgins entered the match in the 76th minute and provided an emotional lift to the team .
Lexington head coach Sam Stockley praised Higgins’ perseverance and highlighted the team’s improved second-half performance, despite conceding two late goals.
Lexington now sits at 4-15-5 (17 points) and will travel to face Spokane Zephyr FC in their next match.
What’s Next
Dallas Trinity FC now heads into a pivotal stretch of road games, beginning with Tampa Bay Sun FC on May 3 at Riverfront Stadium. With a playoff spot within reach, securing points away from home will be crucial .
Lexington SC, meanwhile, looks to finish the season strong with one final road match before returning for a three-game homestand.
As the playoff race tightens, Dallas' depth, leadership from veterans like Thornton, and the emergence of young talents like Strawn position them well for a strong finish.







