2011–12 Major Indoor Soccer League season

The 2011–12 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the third under the MISL banner and fourth season overall. It was also the 34th season of professional Division 1 indoor soccer. The Milwaukee Wave won their sixth title in franchise history and second MISL title in a row.

Major Indoor Soccer League
Season2011–12
ChampionsMilwaukee Wave (6th title)
Top goalscorerGeison (Missouri, 37)
Longest winning runMilwaukee Wave, 8 wins November 13th, 2011 – December 27th, 2011[1]
Longest losing runNorfolk SharX, 9 losses November 11th, 2011 – December 22nd, 2011[1]
Highest attendance9,644 Milwaukee at Baltimore February 18th, 2012[2]
Lowest attendance837 Rochester at Norfolk December 1st, 2011[3]
Average attendance4,009[4]

In May 2011, the United Soccer Leagues announced it had entered into an agreement with the MISL to operate the indoor league. In September, the Chicago Kick announced that they were unable to secure an arena in time to begin play for 2011–12 but planned to join the MISL in 2012–13.

Besides the aborted team in Chicago, other franchises were added in Syracuse, Norfolk, Rochester, and Wichita. Of the four, the reborn Rochester Lancers were the most successful, finishing second in league attendance[4] and qualifying for the league playoffs.

Teams

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New teams

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Team City/area Arena Joined Head coach
Norfolk SharX Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk Scope 2011   Jon Hall[5]
Rochester Lancers Rochester, New York Blue Cross Arena 2011   Bill Andracki[6]
Syracuse Silver Knights Syracuse, New York War Memorial at Oncenter 2011   Tommy Tanner[7]
Wichita Wings Park City, Kansas (Wichita area) Hartman Arena 2011   LeBaron Hollimon[8]

Teams that left the MISL

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Team City/area Arena Founded Joined MISL Left MISL New league
Chicago Riot Chicago Odeum Expo Center 2010 2010 2011 Folded
Omaha Vipers[9] Omaha, Nebraska Omaha Civic Auditorium 2010 2010 2011 Folded after joining the PASL-Pro

Map of clubs

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  Eastern Division   Western Division

Standings

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  2011–12 League Champions   2011–12 Playoff Team

Eastern Division

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Team GP W L PCT PF PA GB Home Road
1 Baltimore Blast 24 18 6 .750 344 238 9-3 9-3
2 Rochester Lancers 24 11 13 .458 325 321 7 6-6 5-7
3 Syracuse Silver Knights 24 9 15 .375 330 370 9 5-7 4-8
4 Norfolk SharX 24 5 19 .208 222 434 13 4-8 1-11

Central Division

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Team GP W L PCT PF PA GB Home Road
1 Milwaukee Wave 24 18 6 .750 356 264 10-2 8-4
2 Missouri Comets 24 15 9 .625 340 258 3 8-4 7-5
3 Wichita Wings 24 8 16 .333 262 294 10 6-6 2-10

Updated to matches played on March 5, 2012.[10]

Statistics

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Top scorers

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Rank Scorer Club Games 2pt goals 3pt goals Assists Points
1   Geison Missouri Comets 24 33 4 12 90
2   Mauricio Salles Rochester Lancers 24 22 8 13 81
3   Byron Alvarez Missouri Comets 23 27 1 21 78
4   Max Ferdinand Baltimore Blast 24 22 1 25 72
5   Machel Millwood Baltimore Blast 24 23 3 16 71
6   Doug Miller Rochester Lancers 23 23 2 14 66
7   Slaviša Ubiparipović Syracuse Silver Knights 24 19 3 14 61
  Greg Howes Milwaukee Wave 22 21 0 19 61
9   Jamar Beasley Wichita Wings 24 21 1 14 59
10   Vahid Assadpour Missouri Comets 21 17 2 16 56

Last updated on March 8, 2012. Source: MISL.com Statistics - Total Points

Top 2pt goal scorers

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Rank Scorer Club Games 2pt goals
1   Geison Missouri Comets 24 33
2   Byron Alvarez Missouri Comets 23 27
3   Machel Millwood Baltimore Blast 23 23
  Doug Miller Rochester Lancers 23 23
5   Mauricio Salles Rochester Lancers 24 22
  Max Ferdinand Baltimore Blast 24 22
7   Jamar Beasley Wichita Wings 24 21
  Greg Howes Milwaukee Wave 22 21
9   Slaviša Ubiparipović Syracuse Silver Knights 24 19
  Jeff Hughes Syracuse Silver Knights 24 19

Last updated on March 8, 2012. Source: MISL.com Statistics - 2 Point Goals

Playoffs

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Both rounds of the playoffs were in a home and home format. The higher seed had the option to choose whether to host the first or second game. A mini-game would be held immediately after Game 2 if the series was tied at one win apiece. Baltimore had the top seed, due to their 2–1 season series win over Milwaukee.[11][12]

Division Finals Championship
      
1E Baltimore 2
2E Rochester 0
1E Baltimore 0
1C Milwaukee 2
1C Milwaukee 2
2C Missouri 0

Division Finals

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Game 1

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Milwaukee Wave27–10Missouri Comets
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Attendance: 4,624
Referee: Ron Cory

Rochester Lancers2–8Baltimore Blast
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Attendance: 5,322
Referee: Joseph Della Penna

Game 2

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Missouri Comets7–9Milwaukee Wave
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Attendance: 5,453
Referee: Rich Grady

Baltimore Blast14–8Rochester Lancers
Report
Attendance: 4,106
Referee: Tim Tyma

MISL Finals

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Game 1

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Milwaukee Wave14–2Baltimore Blast
Report
Attendance: 6,072
Referee: Tim Tyma

Game 2

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Baltimore Blast10–12 (OT)Milwaukee Wave
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Attendance: 5,243
Referee: Rich Grady

Awards

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Award Name Team
MVP Geison Missouri Comets
Coach of the Year Keith Tozer Milwaukee Wave
Rookie of the Year Slaviša Ubiparipović Syracuse Silver Knights
Defender of the Year Mike Lookingland Baltimore Blast
Goalkeeper of the Year Sagu Baltimore Blast
Championship MVP Marcio Leite Milwaukee Wave

All-League First Team

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Name Position Team
Mike Lookingland D Baltimore Blast
Nelson Santana D Syracuse Silver Knights
Geison M Missouri Comets
Max Ferdinand M Baltimore Blast
Mauricio Salles F Rochester Lancers
Sagu GK Baltimore Blast

All-League Second Team

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Name Position Team
Leo Gibson D Missouri Comets
Joe Hammes D Milwaukee Wave
Marcio Leite M Milwaukee Wave
Byron Alvarez F Missouri Comets
Machel Millwood F Baltimore Blast
Danny Waltman GK Missouri Comets

All-Rookie Team

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Name Position Team
Stephen DeRoux D Baltimore Blast
Gerson Dos Santos D Norfolk SharX
Kevin Ten Eyck M Wichita Wings
Slaviša Ubiparipović F Syracuse Silver Knights
Nicolas Perera F Milwaukee Wave
Eric Reed GK Syracuse Silver Knights

References

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  1. ^ a b "Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL)". pointstreak.com. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "United Soccer Leagues (USL)". Archived from the original on July 21, 2012. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  3. ^ "Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL)". pointstreak.com. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL)". pointstreak.com. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  5. ^ "Soccer: Short-handed Norfolk SharX fall in debut". hamptonroads.com. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  6. ^ Democrat and Chrocnicle [dead link]
  7. ^ "Tommy Tanner will be head coach of Syracuse Silver Knights soccer team". syracuse.com. August 5, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  8. ^ Long, Kollen. "LeBaron Hollimon named coach for new Wichita Wings". kansas.com. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "United Soccer Leagues (USL)". Archived from the original on February 27, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  11. ^ "United Soccer Leagues (USL)". Archived from the original on July 15, 2012. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  12. ^ "United Soccer Leagues (USL)". Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  13. ^ "MISL Award Winners Announced". Archived from the original on March 29, 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2012.
  14. ^ a b c "All-League, Rookie Teams Announced". Archived from the original on March 29, 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2012.