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San Diego Wave staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Denver Summit and retain their No. 1 position in the NWSL. They overcame a two-goal halftime deficit with three goals in 16 minutes, including an own goal.
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San Diego Wave beat Denver Summit in stunning comeback to maintain No. 1 spot in NWSL
The San Diego Wave enjoyed a comeback win in Denver on Saturday night to maintain their spot atop the National Women’s Soccer League table.
San Diego pulled a stunning turnaround, climbing back after entering halftime with a two-goal deficit. Thanks to a trio of goals in 16 minutes, including one own goal, the visiting team beat the expansion side Denver Summit before their first sellout crowd at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
Denver had a hot start in the first half, with attacking duo Melissa Kössler and Natasha Flint continuing their dominance this season and scoring in the 16th and 32nd minutes, respectively.
But once San Diego found its momentum, it reminded fans why it remains the No. 1 team in the league with a 5-1-0 record. Saturday’s win extended its winning streak to five; the team has not lost since its opening match of the season against the Houston Dash, which ended 1-0.
NWSL rookie Lia Godfrey opened the scoring for San Diego, recording her fourth goal this season in the 49th minute off a smooth give-and-go in the box with teammate Kimmi Ascanio.
Eight minutes later, defender Kennedy Wesley carried her momentum from a standout USWNT camp last week, scoring a stunning header off a corner kick to equalize. Just eight days prior, Wesley scored her first U.S. goal in near-identical fashion in Denver. That U.S. goal was scored with her foot but also off a corner.
“I don’t know, there’s something in that Denver air,” Wesley said during her postgame interview on Ion. “There’s something in that goal, in particular, but ultimately, I have Lia to thank. That ball was literally perfect. I was just happy to be at the right place in the right time.”
Dudinha completed the trifecta for San Diego by forcing an own goal in the 65th minute. She delivered a strong cross that ricocheted off Denver defender Carson Pickett straight into the net.
“I think it shows a lot. I think it shows that we’re willing to be gritty,” Wesley said. “If things aren’t necessarily going our way, we know we have the potential, the talent and the work ethic to turn it around. So, it’s exciting going forward.”
San Diego Wave scored three goals in 16 minutes after trailing by two goals at halftime, including one own goal from Denver.
The victory allowed San Diego Wave to maintain their position at the top of the NWSL table.
Melissa Kössler and Natasha Flint scored for Denver Summit in the first half.

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San Diego now pivots to facing the No. 2-ranked Portland Thorns on Wednesday for the NWSL’s next round of midweek matches. But first, Portland (3-1-1) faces a strong Angel City FC side (3-1-0) at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday.
She has yet to feature for the Wave and was ruled out for Saturday’s match because of a heel injury. It’s unclear when the San Diego native will make her long-awaited debut in the league, but it’s only likely to strengthen an already-strong contender for the 2026 NWSL crown.
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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