With Lexington SC lifting the 2025/26 Gainbridge Super League trophy on the final weekend of May, the Dallas Trinity FC offseason is now officially underway.
Powered by our partners at Sofascore, let’s take a look back at the on-the-field data and shine a light on those DTFC players that filled up the stat sheet and played an important role in a historic season.
While there could be a couple of things we wished played out differently, the best thing to do is appreciate the historic season and performances we saw from one of only two teams in league history to make the playoffs in their first two seasons.
The way we do that here is by giving the players their flowers and handing out Dallas Trinity FC awards to the leaders in all the important stats. These are not opinion-based, but cold, hard numbers from Sofascore that may not tell the whole story, but get as close as possible to doing so.
Let’s get into it.

Golden Glove: Tyler McCamey
Maybe no surprises here, as Dallas Trinity FC’s first-choice goalkeeper Tyler McCamey posted the best overall Sofascore rating among goalkeepers with a 6.84.
Making her debut at the start of the calendar year after arriving from the NWSL, Tyler gloved up for 16 appearances this season.
Across 1,429 minutes played, she put up some jaw-dropping numbers.
She finished top-five in the league for total saves (56), saves inside the box (32), runs out (14), and average Sofascore rating (6.84). Despite joining midway through the season, she still recorded three clean sheets, good for a top-10 league mark. She also posted a 73% save percentage and ranked second on Dallas in accurate passes per match. The numbers leave very little room for debate.
Which is why her per-game averages led the league in total saves, saves from inside the box, and runs out.
According to Sofascore, her best game came against DC Power FC on March 12, 2026, a match that ended in a 1–1 draw. But don’t let the scoreline fool you. Even though she was beaten once, she still made five saves, with four coming from inside the box.

Golden Playmaker: Chioma Ubogagu
The 2024/25 season was the exact ‘kick down the door’ entry one could’ve hoped for from Chioma Ubogagu. Ubogagu not only earned All-League Second Team honors last season, but also finished with the second-most assists in the league.
This season, she continued to be the team’s best table setter, dishing out a team-best four assists, good for a top-10 mark in the league. Chioma also finished with the team’s best 1.3 key passes per match, while ranking second on the team and sixth in the league in big chances created with six. Add in a team-best 35 key passes, also top-10 league-wide, and a very respectable 75% pass accuracy, and once again the numbers speak loudly.
And these are only the numbers that show up on the stat sheet, not accounting for any of the hockey assists, build-up play, or pressure she’s put on opposition defences. Long story short, Chioma has been lethal down the left wing, using her pace and great passing chops to help Dallas Trinity FC score some of their easiest goals.
A very deserving Golden Playmaker!

Golden Boot & Young Player of the Year: Sealey Strawn
Sweeping up two Dallas Trinity FC awards, Sealey Strawn takes home DTFC’s Golden Boot and Young Player of the Year honors.
Sealey led the team with five goals, tied for 16th in the league. That mark is a career best for Strawn, one better than the four goals she scored last season. Sealey also finished second in the league’s official voting for the 2025/26 Young Player of the Year award.
If you need any more proof that Sealey Strawn embodies Dallas Trinity FC, here are some parallels for you.
Dallas Trinity FC clinched the playoffs in the final game of the season with a 4-0 win over Fort Lauderdale United. In that same match, Sealey Strawn scored her first professional brace, clinching both the DTFC Golden Boot and the goal that gave her that career-best mark. According to Sofascore, it was also her best performance of the season, earning an 8.3 match rating.
And just like Dallas belongs to that exclusive group of teams with constant playoff appearances, Sealey has carved out her own place in league history. She is the only player to earn Young Player of the Year votes in both seasons of the league’s existence, winning the 2024/25 USL Super League Young Player of the Year award with 50% of the vote and following it up with 17% this season, good for second in the final voting results.
Sealey was also called up to the U.S. Under-20 Women’s National Team for training camps and matches this season, yet never showed signs of fatigue getting in the way of her impeccable sophomore campaign with the club.
We wish Sealey the best of luck as she heads to the University of North Carolina this fall.

Player of the Year: Amber Wisner
Riding off into the sunset as Dallas Trinity FC’s Player of the Year winner feels very on brand for team captain Amber Wisner.
Amber takes home the Player of the Year award after a successful last dance with Dallas, one that culminated in her second straight All-League First Team selection after once again anchoring one of the league’s top defensive units. Wisner reached the 300-match mark and became the first player in league history to surpass 5,000 minutes played, not missing a single minute across this season and last season combined.
It’s clear Amber was doing a lot of things right for Dallas, and the numbers back it up. Wisner ranked fourth league-wide with 1,123 completed passes at an 82% clip and added three goals offensively. Defensively, she remained elite, leading all center backs in Goals Added (+5.64) while posting 136 clearances and strong duel and tackle success rates.
According to Sofascore, her best game this season came against Carolina Ascent in December 2025, a 1-0 Dallas win. Amber did not score or assist in that match and still finished with an 8.3 Sofascore rating where her defensive impact was everywhere that night, finishing with 10 defensive actions including clearances, blocks, and recoveries.
Not to mention her impact as captain, as a veteran, and as an example for the team to follow. Amber leaves behind a culture for Dallas to carry forward into a new era.
Also deserving of an honorable mention is Jasmine Hamid, who began the season with Fort Lauderdale United before joining Dallas in April. Across her eight-game stretch, she was exceptional, posting a team-best 7.07 average Sofascore rating. Her best performance came against her former club, when she scored once and added an assist in the match that clinched Dallas a playoff spot.
Considering the midseason transfer, player movement, and adjustment to a whole new city, Jasmine was a dark horse contender for Player of the Year.
Top XI by Sofascore Average Rating

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