After a rough stretch that saw the club drop back-to-back games, Lex Sporting's women responded the way you hope a good team does — by going on a run. Three wins in twelve days, two of them on the road, and suddenly the playoff picture is looking a lot clearer. The stretch opened on March 21st at home against Fort Lauderdale, and it was exactly the kind of performance the fans needed to see after the losses to Jacksonville and Dallas. Lex Sporting dominated possession from the jump, racking up 32 final third entries and 27 touches in Fort Lauderdale's box in the first half alone, but couldn't break through despite nine shots. The breakthrough finally came in the 48th minute when Darya Rajaee, who spent the first half of the season with Fort Lauderdale before joining Lex Sporting, scored against her former club. Sarah Griffith added a penalty in the 82nd minute after McKenzie Weinert was hauled down in the box, sealing the 2-0 win and the club's sixth clean sheet of the season. It was their first home win since October 31st, and it felt like the team finally exhaled. A week later, the club headed to Brooklyn for the first leg of a two-game road trip, and Weinert wasted no time making her mark. Just eight minutes in, Catherine Barry played her through with a perfect ball and Weinert finished from the center of the box to give Lex Sporting the lead. Brooklyn pushed hard for an equalizer throughout the match, hitting the crossbar on a header and forcing several big saves from Kat Asman, but the Gals in Green held firm. It got nervy late when Addie McCain picked up a second yellow card and left the club a woman down, but there was barely any time left and the 1-0 result stood. Three points in Brooklyn, clean sheet intact. Four days later on April 1st, they made it three in a row in Washington D.C., and Cat Barry put on a show. The forward scored twice against DC Power to record her fourth brace of the season, overtaking Sporting Jacksonville's Ashlyn Puerta to grab the Golden Boot lead in the process. DC Power actually outshot Lex Sporting 18-7, but none of that mattered when Barry is locking in and converting her chances. The 2-0 win was the club's third straight shutout and underlined just how dangerous this team can be when they're clicking. Three wins, three clean sheets, and a Golden Boot leader. The club sits in second place with a commanding cushion above the playoff line, and with Cat Barry in this kind of form, Lex Sporting looks like a team that's ready to make some noise in the postseason.