2014 USL W-League season

The 2014 W-League season is the 20th season of the league's existence, and 11th season of second division women's soccer in the United States. The regular season started on May 10 and ended on July 13.[2][3] The Los Angeles Blues won their fourth league championship, finishing the season undefeated and tie-free. They scored 63 goals and had only 6 scored against them in 15 regular season & playoff games.[4]

W-League
Season2014
ChampionsLos Angeles Blues
Matches played145
Goals scored502 (3.46 per match)
Top goalscorerDanica Evans (13)
Biggest home winLAB 7, SED 0 (May 23)
COR 7, SED 0 (July 11)
Biggest away winLAB 9, SED 0 (May 16)
PRI 9, SED 0 (June 7)
Highest scoringLAB 9, SED 0 (May 16)
PRI 9, SED 0 (June 7)
Highest attendance4,598 WAS vs. BRSE
(May 17)
Lowest attendance35 LON vs. LAV
(May 24)
Average attendance324 (128 of 145
games reported) [1]
2013
2015

Changes from 2013 season edit

Name changes edit

One team changed their name in the off-season:

Team Name Metro Area Previous Name
  Quebec Dynamo ARSQ Quebec City area Quebec City Amiral

Expansion teams edit

Five teams were added for the season:

Team Name Metro Area Location Previous Affiliation
  Braddock Road Stars Elite Northern Virginia Fairfax, Virginia expansion [5]
  Colorado Pride Colorado Springs Metropolitan Statistical Area Colorado Springs, Colorado expansion [6]
  Colorado Storm Denver-Aurora metropolitan area Centennial, Colorado expansion [7]
  Gulf Coast Texans Pensacola metropolitan area Pensacola, Florida WPSL[8]
  Sedona FC Strikers Verde Valley region Sedona, Arizona expansion [9]

Teams leaving edit

Merger edit

Standings edit

As of 7/13/2014 [11]
  2014 W-League Champion
  2014 Division Title
  2014 Playoff Team

Northeastern Conference edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Washington Spirit Reserves 12 10 0 2 36 5 +31 32
2 Braddock Road Stars Elite 12 5 6 1 21 24 −3 16
3 New York Magic 12 4 5 3 13 19 −6 15
4 New Jersey Wildcats 12 4 6 2 22 28 −6 14
5 Long Island Rough Riders 12 3 5 4 11 20 −9 13
6 North Jersey Valkyries 12 2 6 4 13 20 −7 10
Source: [citation needed]

Southeastern Conference edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Gulf Coast Texans 10 5 1 4 23 11 +12 19
2 Charlotte Lady Eagles 10 5 1 4 18 11 +7 19
3 Carolina Elite Cobras 10 5 2 3 16 10 +6 18
4 Dayton Dutch Lions 10 3 7 0 16 29 −13 9
5 Atlanta Silverbacks Women 10 1 8 1 11 23 −12 4
Source: [citation needed]

Central Conference edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Ottawa Fury Women 12 11 0 1 33 3 +30 34
2 K-W United FC 12 6 3 3 18 16 +2 21
3 Laval Comets 12 6 4 2 18 10 +8 20
4 Toronto Lady Lynx 12 4 3 5 12 18 −6 17
5 Quebec Dynamo ARSQ 12 1 8 3 13 25 −12 6
6 London Gryphons 12 0 10 2 6 28 −22 2
Source: [citation needed]

Western Conference edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Los Angeles Blues 12 12 0 0 50 4 +46 36
2 Colorado Pride 12 9 2 1 38 7 +31 28
3 Seattle Sounders Women 12 7 4 1 28 19 +9 22
4 Colorado Rush 12 6 3 3 38 14 +24 21
5 Bay Area Breeze 12 6 5 1 17 11 +6 19
6 Santa Clarita Blue Heat 12 4 8 0 15 32 −17 12
7 Colorado Storm 12 1 11 0 13 47 −34 3
8 Sedona FC Strikers 12 0 12 0 3 68 −65 0
Source: [citation needed]

Playoffs edit

The top two finishers in the Northeastern, Southeastern and Western Conferences and the top three finishers in the Central Conference will qualify for the conference playoffs. The conference winners will play for the 2014 W-League Championship, to be held July 25–27 at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.[12][13]

Northeastern Conference Playoff edit

  Washington Spirit Reserves6–0  Braddock Road Stars Elite
Herndon   9'
Cox   28'
Pardue   49', 83'
Bruder   76', 79'
Report
Attendance: 100
Referee: Danielle Chesky

Southeastern Conference Playoff edit

  Gulf Coast Texans2–2 (a.e.t.)  Charlotte Lady Eagles
Waters   17'
Hurd   40'
Jose-Rojas   69'
Cruz   87'
Report Naeher   30'
Fortune   41'
Lanter   45'
Penalties
Waters  
Arlitt  
Oram  
Hurd  
Gomez-Junco  
3–4   Naeher
  Fortune
  Parr
  O'Brien
  Etten
Attendance: 237
Referee: Christopher Spivey

Central Conference Playoffs edit

  K-W United FC1–0  Laval Comets
Skeete   45+'
Lyon   67'
Report
Attendance: 350
Referee: M. Beaudoin

  Ottawa Fury Women4–0  K-W United FC
Rynier   37', 68'
Steinledge   49'
Moore   80'
Report Skeete   62'
Wheldon   78'
Attendance: 402
Referee: Tim Wong

Western Conference Playoff edit

  Los Angeles Blues2–1  Colorado Pride
Andrews   45'
Eddy   57'
Elby   70'
French   75'
Report Weber   27'
King   72'
Logarzo   87'

W-League Championship edit

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Semi-finals edit


  Los Angeles Blues4–0  Charlotte Lady Eagles
Eddy   23', 84'
Smith   32'
Stengel   68', 71'
Report
Referee: Tim Kluenker

Third Place Playoff edit

  Ottawa Fury Women1–1
no (a.e.t.)
  Charlotte Lady Eagles
Raetzman   34'
McCarthy   38'
Report
Report
Fortune   45'
Penalties
Hastings  
Gilliland  
Steinlage  
McCarthy  
4–1   Naeher
  Fortune
  Parr
Referee: Stephen Richardson

Championship edit

  Los Angeles Blues6–1  Washington Spirit Reserves
Stengel   18', 53'
French   45'
Killion   69'
Dydasco   78'
Nielsen   84'
Report
Report
Yensen   74'
Referee: Janessa Gunn
Semi-Finals Championship
      
1 Los Angeles Blues 4
4 Charlotte Lady Eagles 0
1 Los Angeles Blues 6
3 Washington Spirit Reserves 1
2 Ottawa Fury Women 1 (2)
3 Washington Spirit Reserves 1 (4)

Statistical leaders edit

Top scorers edit

Rank Player Nation Club Goals
1 Danica Evans   USA Colorado Rush 13
2 Mallory Weber   USA Colorado Pride 11
3 Kennya Cordner   TRI Seattle Sounders Women 8
Mele French   USA Los Angeles Blues 8
Katie Stengel   USA Los Angeles Blues 8
6 Laylla da Cruz   BRA New Jersey Wildcats 7
Florence Dadson   GHA Gulf Coast Texans 7
Rose Lavelle   USA Dayton Dutch Lions 7
Civana Kuhlmann   USA Colorado Rush 7
Sara Sanau Ruiz   SPA New York Magic 7

Source:[15]

Awards edit

  • Most Valuable Player: Mele French (LAB)
  • Rookie of the Year: Chloe Logarzo (PRI)
  • Defender of the Year: Amanda Naeher (CHE)
  • Coach of the Year: Daniel Clitnovici (PRI)
  • Goalkeeper of the Year: Genevieve Richard (LAV)
  • Playoff MVP: Sarah Killion (LAB)

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All-League and All-Conference Teams edit

Northeastern Conference edit

F: Ashley Herndon (WAS), Marisa Park (BRSE) *, Katie Yensen (WAS)
M: Laylla da Cruz (NJW), Serina Kashimoto (NYM), Yoreli Rincón (NJW)
D: Sue Alber-Weber (LIR) *, Sam Lofton (WAS) *, Satara Murray (WAS), Lorina White (NYM)
G: Samantha Depken (NYM)

Southeastern Conference edit

F: Florence Dadson (GCT), Jade Montgomery (CHE), Maria Jose-Rojas (GCT)
M: Leah Fortune (CHE), Rose Lavelle (DDL), Blakely Mattern (CAR) *
D: Lauren Gorodetsky (ATL), Renee Hurd (GCT), Kailey Mattison (CAR), Amanda Naeher (CHE) *
G: Robyn Jones (CHE)

Central Conference edit

F: Arin Gilliland (OTT), Christabel Oduro (OTT), Leticia Skeete (KWU)
M: Catherine Charron-Delage (LAV), Arielle Roy-Petitclerc (QUE), Lisa-Marie Woods (OTT)
D: Marissa Duguay (LAV), Melanie Pickert (TOR), Melissa Roy (QUE), Shelina Zadorsky (OTT) *
G: Genevieve Richard (LAV) *

Western Conference edit

F: Danica Evans (COR) *, Chloe Logarzo (PRI) *, Mallory Weber (PRI)
M: Jessica Ayers (PRI), Mele French (LAB) *, Sarah Killion (LAB) *
D: Rachel Daly (LAB), Danielle Johnson (BAB), Holly King (PRI), Kandace Love (LAB)
G: Anna Maria Picarelli (SEA)

* denotes All-League player

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References edit

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