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2009 USL W League season

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Season
  
2009

Start date
  
2009

End date
  
August 7, 2009

Champions
  
Pali Blues

Champion
  
Pali Blues

The 2009 W-League Season was the league's 15th. The regular season began on May 8 with the Hampton Roads Piranhas defeating the Charlotte Lady Eagles 2–1 in Charlotte. The season ended with 10 games on July 19. The playoffs began on July 22 and ended on August 7.

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Pali Blues repeated as W-League champions, defeating the Washington Freedom Reserves in come-from-behind fashion 2–1, which was also how they had won their previous title. Iris Mora was named the Playoffs MVP.

FC Indiana's Laura del Río finished with the most points (40) and goals (18), while her teammate Monica Ocampo led the league in assists (11). Shannon Lynn, also of FC Indiana, led the league in GAA (0.116) and shutouts (10), and only allowed 2 goals the entire regular season.

Name Changes

Six teams changed their name in the off-season:

Expansion Teams

Two teams were added for the season:

Teams Leaving

Six teams folded after the 2008 season:

  • Bradenton Athletics
  • Carolina Dynamo
  • Fredericksburg Lady Gunners
  • Michigan Hawks
  • Vermont Lady Voltage
  • West Virginia Illusion
  • Jersey Sky Blue and Washington Freedom both have expansion teams in Women's Professional Soccer. Washington have chosen to keep their reserve squad in the W-League, while Jersey has sold the rights to their W-League team to New York-based Quickstrike FC, which became Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues.

    Standings

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

    Northeast Division

    * – The Boston Renegades qualified for the Eastern Conference playoffs but declined to participate, so the Charlotte Lady Eagles joined as the next most qualified team.

    ** – Western Mass forfeited a 1–0 victory to New York due to an ineligible player, and was docked an additional three points.

    Format

    The Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues earned a bye directly to the W-League Semifinals. The Washington Freedom Reserves were moved into the top spot in the Northeast Division, and the Charlotte Lady Eagles received the division's second playoff spot (the Boston Renegades were the original holders of the second spot, but declined to enter).

    The Central Conference will have 5 playoff spots. The second and third place teams from the Great Lakes Division will play each other. The winner will play the Midwest Division champions, while the Great Lakes Division champion will play the second place team of the Midwest Division. The winners of those games will play to determine the conference champion. The Eastern Conference division champions will play the second place team of the opposite division, the winners facing off to determine who goes to the W-League Semifinals. The Western Conference will have their top two teams facing off to determine their conference champion.

    The W-League Semifinals will put the regular season champion against the lowest seeded conference champion, and the higher-ranked conference champions against each other. The winners of these games will play in the championship, while the losers will play in the Third Place game.

    Conference Brackets

    Central Conference

    Eastern Conference

    Western Conference

    Awards

    The finalists for W-League MVP, U19 Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, and Defender of the Year were announced on August 3, 2009, with the winners to be announced on August 5. The Goalkeeper of the Year was announced on August 3.

    Most Valuable Player Finalists

  • Angelika Johansson, F, Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues (Winner)
  • Laura Del Rio, F, FC Indiana
  • Amber Hearn, F, Ottawa Fury Women
  • U19 Player of the Year Finalists

  • Chante Sandiford, G, Washington Freedom Reserves (Winner)
  • Sarah Chapman, M, Tampa Bay Hellenic
  • Fortuna Velaj, F, Connecticut Passion
  • Defender of the Year Finalists

  • Brittany Taylor, Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues (Winner)
  • Ashleigh Gunning, Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues
  • Ria Percival, Ottawa Fury Women
  • Goalkeeper of the Year

  • Michelle Betos, Atlanta Silverbacks Women
  • Coach of the Year Finalists

  • Fabien Cottin, Quebec City Arsenal (Winner)
  • Tony Anglin, Chicago Red Eleven
  • George Fotopoulos, Tampa Bay Hellenic
  • Jesse Kolmel, Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues
  • Central Conference

    F: Laura del Río*, IND; Amber Hearn*, OTT; Caroline Smith, MIN
    M: Gemma Davison*, CHI; Jennifer Hance, OTT; Fatima Leyva, IND; Rosa Tantillo*, BUF
    D: Jenny Jeffers, CHI; Ria Percival*, OTT; Clare Rustad, TOR
    G: Shannon Lynn, IND
    Honorable Mention: Margaret Allgeier, D, FW; Haley Ford, D, CLE; Christina Julien, F, LAV; Melissa Lesage, F, QC; Heather MacDougall, M, HAM; Courtney Nash, M, WMi; Anna Stinson, M, KAL; Jenn Wolbert, G, LON; Casey Zimney, D, ROC

    Eastern Conference

    F: Angelika Johansson*, HV; Jen Parsons, WAS; Brittany Tegeler, WAS
    M: Lindsay Ozimek, CHA; Christina Rife, CHA; Megan Tomlinson, ATL
    D: Casey Brown, BOS; Ashleigh Gunning*, HV; Philisha Lewis, TB; Brittany Taylor*, HV
    G: Michelle Betos*, ATL
    Honorable Mention: Mary Casey, G, NV; Brooke DeRosa, M, LI; Shaneka Gordon, F, HR; Robyn Jones, G, NJ; Courtney McMahon, M, NY; Rachel Richards, M, WMa; Fortuna Velaj, F, & Lindsay Vera, F, CON; Jennifer Woodie, D, RIC

    Western Conference

    F: Iris Mora, PAL; Jodi Ann Robinson, VAN
    M: Michelle French*, SEA; Tobin Heath, PAL; Nikki Marshall, COL; Carmelina Moscato, VAN; Nikki Washington*, PAL
    D: Jenea Gibbons, LA; Kelli Smith, SEA; Leah Tapscott, PAL
    G: Katie Hultin, SEA
    Honorable Mention: Kay Hawke, G, VEN, Taryn Hemmings, M, RC

    * denotes All-League selections.

    Source website

    USL historical stats

    References

    2009 USL W-League season Wikipedia