The Houston Dash NWSL are enjoying an early season turnaround after years of struggle, with a 3-1-0 record and nine points through their first four games, a team record. Midfielder Kiki Van Zanten leads the league with four goals, the fastest a Dash player has collected four goals in team history. The team's early season success is a culmination of the work they've put in over the last two years, according to defender Avery Patterson. The Dash have had a tumultuous decade, with nine coaches in 10 years, but the current squad has consistency and a foundation to build on. Coach Fabrice Gautrat's team is looking to build on last season's progress, when they started to click under his leadership. Goalkeeper Jane Campbell, who has spent her whole career with the Dash, said last year was a learning experience, but the team started to gel in the second half. The Dash have a club record seven-game unbeaten streak at home, dating back to last season, and will look to continue their strong start when they face the North Carolina Courage. The team has made key personnel moves, including the addition of Angela Hucles Mangano as president of women's soccer and Twila Kilgore as technical director. With a strong squad and a positive mindset, the Houston Dash NWSL are looking to make a push for the playoffs this season. The team's fans will be hoping they can continue their winning ways and bring success to Shell Energy Stadium. And with their current form, they're certainly capable of doing just that. So far, the Dash have scored nine total goals, second only to Angel City with 10, and it's a team record for most goals scored through their first four games. But the team knows they can't get complacent, and they'll need to keep working hard to achieve their goals.