San Diego Wave will try to build on last year's road dominance Saturday at Louisville

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San Diego Wave will try to build on last year's road dominance Saturday at Louisville
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The San Diego Wave FC compiled the best road record in the National Women's Soccer League last season

As much as the San Diego Wave want the National Women’s Soccer League to grow in popularity, they’re not apologetic about dumping cold water on so many opponents away from Snapdragon Stadium last year. For paying customers in seven cities, it wasn't great entertainment — the Wave shutting out the home team and sometimes never allowing even a firm shot on goal in the 90 minutes. For the Wave, it was a hoot.

The Wave took the punch bowl away at several other road venues in front of bigger crowds. In New Jersey they shut out Gotham FC, the eventual NWSL champion, before a club-record, announced turnout of 15,058 as Makenzy Doniak’s goal stood as the winner. They blanked the defending-champion Portland Thorns before a listed 19,947, securing a 2-0 win. Bumming out the majority of a reported capacity crowd of 22,000 in Los Angeles, the Wave smothered Angel City en route to the 2-0 victory.

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