Women's United Soccer Association
Season2001
ChampionsBay Area CyberRays
Goals scored235
Average goals/game2.80
Top goalscorerTiffeny Milbrett (16)
2002

The 2001 Women's United Soccer Association season served as the inaugural season for WUSA, the top level professional women's soccer league in the United States. The regular season began on April 14 and ended on August 12, with the postseason games being held on August 18 and August 25.

Attendance figures were high for the first season, particularly early in the season, though not near the levels organizers were expecting based on the attendance for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. The league spent its initial $40m budget, intended to last five years, in just this first season.

Competition format

  • The season began on April 14 and ended on August 12.
  • Each team played a total of 21 games, three against each opponent (either twice at home and once away or vice versa). This caused an uneven schedule with teams hosting either 10 or 11 home games each.
  • The four teams with the most points from the regular season qualified for the playoffs. The regular season champions and runners-up hosted the fourth- and third-placed teams, respectively, in the single-game semifinals on August 18. The winners of the semifinals met at Foxboro Stadium for the final on August 25.

Results table

Abbreviation and Color Key:
Atlanta Beat - ATL • Bay Area CyberRays - BAY • Boston Breakers - BOS • Carolina Courage - CAR
New York Power - NYP • Philadelphia Charge - PHI • San Diego Spirit - SDS • Washington Freedom - WSH
Win   Loss   Tie   Home
Club Match
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Atlanta Beat[1]NYPPHIBOSSDSPHIBAYCARBOSWSHSDSCARPHIWSHNYPBAYNYPCARSDSBOSWSHBAY
0-00-00-11-10-20-10-21-12-13-21-11-13-20-31-12-13-23-10-11-24-0
Bay Area CyberRays[2]WSHBOSPHICARBOSATLSDSNYPCARPHISDSNYPWSHBOSATLWSHSDSCARPHINYPATL
1-01-13-22-12-40-13-10-02-03-00-01-02-30-21-11-00-21-23-20-14-0
Boston Breakers[3]CARBAYATLWSHBAYPHINYPATLSDSWSHNYPSDSCARBAYPHICARNYPWSHATLSDSPHI
0-11-10-12-22-42-32-31-13-11-03-13-12-10-21-21-24-22-10-10-12-1
Carolina Courage[4]BOSWSHNYPBAYWSHSDSATLNYPPHIBAYATLWSHPHIBOSSDSBOSATLBAYNYPPHISDS
0-11-23-12-12-24-30-22-43-02-01-12-02-02-12-01-23-21-20-15-12-2
New York Power[5]ATLSDSCARPHISDSWSHBOSCARBAYPHIBOSSDSBAYATLWSHATLBOSPHICARBAYWSH
0-00-03-12-20-11-22-32-40-02-13-11-11-00-32-12-14-22-10-10-10-2
Philadelphia Charge[6]SDSATLBAYNYPATLBOSWSHWSHCARNYPBAYATLCARSDSBOSWSHNYPBAYCARSDSBOS
0-20-03-22-20-22-30-21-23-02-13-01-12-03-01-20-22-13-25-11-12-1
San Diego Spirit[7]PHINYPWSHATLNYPCARBAYBOSATLWSHBAYNYPBOSPHICARBAYATLWSHBOSPHICAR
0-20-02-01-10-14-30-13-13-22-30-01-13-13-02-00-23-12-20-11-12-2
Washington Freedom[8]BAYCARSDSBOSCARNYPPHIPHIATLBOSSDSCARWSHBAYNYPBAYPHIBOSSDSATLNYP
1-01-22-02-22-21-20-21-22-11-02-32-03-22-32-11-00-22-12-21-20-2

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Atlanta Beat 21 10 7 4 31 21 +10 37 Regular Season Championship
2 Bay Area CyberRays 21 11 4 6 27 23 +4 37 Qualification to play-offs
3 New York Power 21 9 5 7 30 25 +5 32
4 Philadelphia Charge 21 9 4 8 35 28 +7 31
5 San Diego Spirit 21 7 7 7 29 28 +1 28
6 Boston Breakers 21 8 3 10 29 35 6 27
7 Washington Freedom 21 6 3 12 26 35 9 21
8 Carolina Courage 21 6 3 12 28 40 12 21
Updated to match(es) played on August 2001. Source:

Playoffs

Home teams listed second

Semi-Finals Founders Cup
      
3 New York Power 3
2 Bay Area CyberRays 3
2 Bay Area CyberRays 3 (4)
1 Atlanta Beat 3 (2)
4 Philadelphia Charge 2
1 Atlanta Beat 3

Semi-finals

August 18, 2001 Semi-Finals New York Power 2–3 Bay Area CyberRays San Jose, California
1:30 pm PDT Janss 5'
Lalor 45'
Report Murray 4', 82'
Chastain 40' (pen.)
Stadium: Spartan Stadium
Attendance: 7,756
Referee: Kari Seitz
August 18, 2001 Semi-Finals Philadelphia Charge 2–3 (a.e.t.) Atlanta Beat Atlanta, Georgia
6:45 pm EDT Smith 33'
Clemens 36'
Report Sun 67' (pen.)
Parlow 79', gold-colored soccer ball 101'
Stadium: Bobby Dodd Stadium
Attendance: 12,138
Referee: Ricardo Salazar

Founders Cup

Awards

AwardPlayerClub
Most Valuable PlayerUnited States Tiffeny MilbrettNew York Power
Offensive Player of the YearUnited States Tiffeny MilbrettNew York Power
Defensive Player of the YearGermany Doris FitschenPhiladelphia Charge
Goalkeeper of the YearUnited States LaKeysia BeeneBay Area CyberRays
Coach of the YearEngland Ian SawyersBay Area CyberRays
Humanitarian AwardUnited States Kate SobreroBoston Breakers
Team Community Service AwardWashington Freedom
Team Fair Play AwardNew York Power

Source:[9]

Statistical leaders

See also

References

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