Another 1-1 draw for Dallas Trinity FC, this time with DC Power FC.<br /><br />The first half saw one goal, scored by DC’s Jorian Baucom in the 29th minute. Defender Hannah Davison played a ball into an empty space in the center of the field, of which Baucom picked off and capitalized on to go down history as the first-ever goal scorer for DCPFC.<br /><br />Then, Dallas native Samantha Meza leveled it in the 64th minute, ripping it past Morgan Aquino.<br /><br />“I know that for me personally, I’m not typically the goal scorer; I’m more of the disher,” Meza said. “I just got the ball from Julia and locked in. The first thing on my mind was to take a touch, drive and then just shoot. I think we dominated honestly, and had a lot of opportunities.”<br /><br />Julia Dorsey, who played with Meza at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, got the assist.<br /><br />“I was just so happy for her,” Dorsey said. “I loved playing with her in college and I love playing with her now. I’m so happy to be reunited with her and assist her goal tonight.”<br /><br />DTFC is still looking for its first win of the season, and will fight again for
