2008 USL W-League season

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USL W-League
Season2008
ChampionsPali Blues
2007
2009

The 2008 W-League Season was the league's 14th. The regular season began on May 10, 2008, and ended on July 20.

Pali Blues finished the season as national champions, beating FC Indiana 2-1 in the W-League Championship game in Virginia Beach, Virginia on 2 August 2008.

The Pali Blues also finished with the best regular season record in the league, winning all 12 of their matches, and finishing with a +35 goal difference.

Atlanta Silverbacks Women's striker was the league's top scorer, with 19 goals. FC Indiana's led the league with 13 assists, while Pali Blues goalkeeper Valerie Henderson enjoyed the best goalkeeping statistics, with a goals-against average of 0.142 per game, and posting 6 shutouts.

Changes from 2007 season[]

Nine teams were added for the season:

Team Name Metro Area Location Previous Affiliation
North Carolina Carolina Dynamo Greensboro area Greensboro, NC expansion
North Carolina Carolina RailHawks Research Triangle area Cary, NC expansion
Connecticut Connecticut Passion Hartford and New Haven areas Berlin, CT expansion
Indiana FC Indiana Indianapolis area Indianapolis, IN previously in WPSL
Michigan Kalamazoo Outrage Kalamazoo area Kalamazoo, MI expansion
California Los Angeles Legends suburban Los Angeles area Azusa, CA expansion
California Pali Blues Los Angeles area Los Angeles, CA expansion
Florida Tampa Bay Hellenic Tampa Bay area Tampa, FL expansion
West Virginia West Virginia Illusion Morgantown/North-Central West Virginia areas Fairmont, WV expansion

Three teams folded after the 2007 season: Mile High Edge, and San Diego Sunwaves. Cocoa Expos Women left the league for the WPSL.

Standings[]

Orange indicates W-League title and bye into W-League semifinals.
Blue indicates division title clinched
Green indicates playoff berth clinched

Central Conference[]

Midwest Division[]

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 FC Indiana 14 13 0 1 67 3 +64 40
2 Chicago Gaels 14 11 3 0 39 9 +30 33
3 Minnesota Lightning 14 9 3 2 32 19 +13 29
4 Cleveland Internationals Women 14 8 4 2 31 23 +8 26
5 Michigan Hawks 14 4 9 1 12 33 −21 13
6 Kalamazoo Outrage 14 2 10 2 6 36 −30 8
7 Fort Wayne Fever 13 2 10 1 16 39 −23 7[a]
8 West Michigan Firewomen 13 1 11 1 11 52 −41 4[a]
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Fort Wayne and West Michigan did not play each other a second time, as the game could not be rescheduled before July 20 and would not affect the playoffs.

Northern Division[]

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Ottawa Fury Women 14 13 1 0 51 7 +44 39
2 Toronto Lady Lynx 14 11 2 1 40 14 +26 34
3 Laval Comets 14 9 4 1 39 17 +22 28
4 Rochester Rhinos Women 14 6 6 2 18 33 −15 20
5 Hamilton Avalanche 14 5 6 3 19 21 −2 18
6 Western Mass Lady Pioneers 14 3 9 2 18 34 −16 11
7 London Gryphons 14 3 9 2 15 35 −20 11
8 Vermont Lady Voltage 14 0 13 1 5 44 −39 1
Source:[citation needed]

Eastern Conference[]

Atlantic Division[]

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Atlanta Silverbacks Women 14 13 0 1 50 6 +44 40
2 Charlotte Lady Eagles 14 11 2 1 44 13 +31 34
3 Tampa Bay Hellenic 14 8 4 2 27 16 +11 26
4 Hampton Roads Piranhas 14 7 6 1 29 19 +10 22
5 Carolina RailHawks 14 7 6 1 22 17 +5 22
6 Richmond Kickers Destiny 14 6 8 0 18 28 −10 18
7 Carolina Dynamo 14 4 8 2 23 30 −7 14
8 Bradenton Athletics 14 2 12 0 11 52 −41 6
9 West Virginia Illusion 14 1 13 0 6 46 −40 3
Source:[citation needed]

Northeast Division[]

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Washington Freedom 14 11 1 2 32 7 +25 35
2 Long Island Rough Riders 14 9 3 2 28 13 +15 29
3 Boston Renegades 14 9 3 2 32 12 +20 29
4 Jersey Sky Blue 14 8 4 2 14 10 +4 26
5 Connecticut Passion 14 7 5 2 24 23 +1 23
6 Northern Virginia Majestics 14 3 6 5 17 23 −6 14
7 New York Magic 14 3 7 4 14 23 −9 13
8 New Jersey Wildcats 14 2 10 2 17 35 −18 8
9 Fredericksburg Lady Gunners 14 0 13 1 5 37 −32 1
Source:[citation needed]

Western Conference[]

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Pali Blues 12 12 0 0 39 4 +35 36
2 Vancouver Whitecaps Women 12 7 2 3 21 18 +3 24
3 Seattle Sounders Women 12 5 3 4 19 11 +8 19
4 Real Colorado Cougars 12 5 4 3 15 19 −4 18
5 Fort Collins Force 12 3 6 3 15 19 −4 12
6 Los Angeles Legends 12 1 9 2 11 26 −15 5
7 Ventura County Fusion 12 1 10 1 9 32 −23 4
Source:[citation needed]

Playoffs[]

Format[]

Five teams each from the Central and Eastern Conferences, and two from the Western Conference, qualify for the playoffs.

In the Central Conference, the second and third place teams from the Northern Division play a one-leg playoff with the winner advancing to the Conference Semifinals, where they will play the Midwest Division champion. The other semifinal will have the second place team from the Midwest Division playing the Northern Division champion.

In the Eastern Conference, the second and third place teams from the Northeast Division play a one-leg playoff with the winner advancing to play the Atlantic Division champion. The other semifinal will have the second place team from the Atlantic Division playing the Northeast Division champion.

The two teams in the Western Conference will play each other to advance to the W-League Semifinals.

The Regular Season champion, Pali Blues, receive a bye into the W-League semifinals, with the second and third place teams from the Western Conference receiving playoff berths.

Conference Brackets[]

Central Conference

Central Divisional Round Central Semifinals Central Championship
MW1 Indiana FC Indiana 5
NO2 Ontario Toronto Lady Lynx 0 NO3 Quebec Laval Comets 1
NO3 Quebec Laval Comets 2 MW1 Indiana FC Indiana (AET) 4
NO1 Ontario Ottawa Fury Women 3
NO1 Ontario Ottawa Fury Women 3
MW2 Illinois Chicago Gaels 2

Eastern Conference

Eastern Divisional Round Eastern Semifinals Eastern Championship
AT1 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta Silverbacks Women 1
NE2 New York (state) Long Island Rough Riders 1 NE2 New York (state) Long Island Rough Riders 0
NE3 Massachusetts Boston Renegades 0 AT1 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta Silverbacks Women 1
NE1 Washington, D.C. Washington Freedom (AET) 2
NE1 Washington, D.C. Washington Freedom (AET) 6
AT2 North Carolina Charlotte Lady Eagles 5

Western Conference

Western Finals
   
W1 British Columbia Vancouver Whitecaps Women 0
W2 Washington (state) Seattle Sounders Women 1

Pali captured the W-League regular season title and bye into W-League semifinals, enabling Vancouver to take their spot in the Conference Playoffs, and allowing Seattle to clinch a playoff berth.

W-League Championship Bracket[]

Semifinals Championship
      
WL California Pali Blues 2
NE1 Washington, D.C. Washington Freedom 0
WL California Pali Blues 2
MW1 Indiana FC Indiana 1
MW1 Indiana FC Indiana 1
W2 Washington (state) Seattle Sounders Women 0 Consolation
NE1 Washington, D.C. Washington Freedom 2
W1 Washington (state) Seattle Sounders Women 0

Divisional Rounds[]

Massachusetts Boston Renegades0 – 1New York (state) Long Island Rough Riders
(Report) Goal
Attendance: 387
Referee: Samir Souidi (USA)

Quebec Laval Comets2 – 0Ontario Toronto Lady Lynx
Goal 8' Goal 40'
Walsh Red card 89'
(Report) Chapman Yellow card 40' Red card 89'
Yellow card 66'
Attendance: 344
Referee: Michael Izzo (CAN)

Conference Semifinals[]

Illinois Chicago Gaels2 – 3Ontario Ottawa Fury Women
Yellow card 12'
Goal 26'
Yellow card 74'
Maynard Goal 89' (PK)
(Report) Taylor Goal 12' Goal 62' (PK)
Goal 15'
Varsity Soccer Complex
West Lafayette, Indiana
Attendance: 50
Referee: Tony Deldis (USA)

North Carolina Charlotte Lady Eagles5 – 6
(AET)
Washington, D.C. Washington Freedom
Goal 11'
Schmedes Goal 29'
Goal 59' Goal 107'
Goal 66'
(Report) Welsh Goal 2' Goal 16' Goal 103'
Goal 22'
Moros Goal 70' (PK)
Janss Goal 97'
RE/MAX Greater Atlanta Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 152
Referee: William Deland (USA)

Quebec Laval Comets1 – 5Indiana FC Indiana
Goal 55' (PK) (Report) Goal 14'
Sesselmann Goal 16' Goal 25' Yellow card 27'
Parker Goal 63'
Goal 72'
Varsity Soccer Complex
West Lafayette, Indiana
Attendance: 128
Referee: Andrew Scott (USA)

New York (state) Long Island Rough Riders0 – 1Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta Silverbacks Women
Fitzgerald (coach) Red card 82'
Yellow card 90'
(Report) Latham Goal 51'
Yellow card 70'
Yellow card 90'
RE/MAX Greater Atlanta Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 485
Referee: Patrick Baker (USA)

Conference Finals[]

Washington (state) Seattle Sounders Women1 – 0British Columbia Vancouver Whitecaps Women
Baysa Goal 67' Yellow card 84' (Report)
Swangard Stadium
Burnaby, British Columbia
Attendance: 4,991
Referee: Darci Kurse (USA)

Washington, D.C. Washington Freedom2 – 1
(AET)
Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta Silverbacks Women
Golebiowski Yellow card 48'
Welsh Goal 77' Yellow card 90'
Goal 118'
(Report) Bobo Yellow card 16'
Latham Goal 23'
Phillips Yellow card 73'
RE/MAX Greater Atlanta Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 428
Referee: Tony Russo (USA)

Ontario Ottawa Fury Women3 – 4
(AET)
Indiana FC Indiana
Yellow card 27'
Goal 53' (OG)
Goal 65'
Yellow card 85'
Taylor Goal 116' (PK)
Raber Yellow card 120'
(Report) Sesselmann Goal 15'
Nault Yellow card 63'
Goal 90+2' Goal 96'
Goal 101'
Varsity Soccer Complex
West Lafayette, Indiana
Referee: (USA)

W-League Semifinals[]

Washington (state) Seattle Sounders Women0 – 1Indiana FC Indiana
Yellow card 16'
Leyva Goal 87'
Referee: Debbie Coleman (USA)

Washington, D.C. Washington Freedom0 – 2California Pali Blues
Welsh Yellow card 76' Adams Goal 26' Goal 82'
Attendance: 427
Referee: Meredith Hackett (USA)

W-League Third-Place Game[]

Washington (state) Seattle Sounders Women0 – 2Washington, D.C. Washington Freedom
Welsh Goal 11' Yellow card 40'
Huffman Yellow card 76'
Goal 86'
Referee: Shawn Fitch (USA)

W-League Finals[]

Indiana FC Indiana1 – 2California Pali Blues
O'Rourke Goal 47' Wilson Yellow card 49'
LePeilbet Goal 83'
Goal 88'
Attendance: 558
Referee: Sandra Serafini (USA)

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