2015 USL Media gUide
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2015 USL Media gUide
www.USLsoccer.com 1 2015 USL Media guide www.USLsoccer.com 2 2015 USL Media guide 1715 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 825 • Tampa, FL 33607 P: 813.963.3909 • F: 813.963.3807 uslsoccer.com USL Rising For the 2015 season, the USL has overhauled its identity to step forward as a professional soccer league that is fit for its partners, clubs, and fans, as the dawn of a new era rises. The USL now boasts 24 clubs in the U.S. and Canada, and will see the debuts of new clubs in Austin, Charlotte, Colorado Springs, Louisville, Montreal, New York, Portland, Saint Louis, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Toronto, Tulsa, and Vancouver. The strategic expansion of the league has led to the development of more regional competition through the reduction of travel, and has further strengthened local and regional rivalries - the lifeblood of a strong professional league. The digital evolution of the USL continues, as it has created an improved fan experience with a new online home that serves as the destination for in-depth coverage of the league. Increased interactive content includes videos, in-game statistics, and the league’s all-new social media hub, and thanks to a partnership with YouTube Sports, all USL matches will stream live, free and in HD in 2015. WE ARE UNITED WE ARE THE UNITED SOCCER LEAGUE WE ARE THE USL Table of Contents Nurock Soccer Holdings/USL Digital ....................................2 USL Social Media................................................................3 USL Executives & Staff.........................................................4 League Alignment/Important Dates......................................5 2015 USL Teams.............................................................6-43 Arizona United SC..........................................................9-10 Austin Aztex.......................................................................11 Charleston Battery........................................................12-13 Charlotte Independence....................................................14 Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC.......................................15 FC Montreal.......................................................................16 Harrisburg City Islanders...............................................17-18 LA Galaxy II...................................................................19-20 Louisville City FC...............................................................21 New York Red Bulls II........................................................22 OKC Energy FC............................................................23-24 Orange County Blues FC...............................................25-26 Pittsburgh Riverhounds...............................................27-28 Portland Timbers 2...........................................................29 Real Monarch SLC............................................................30 Richmond Kickers.........................................................31-32 Rochester Rhinos........................................................33-34 Sacramento Republic FC..............................................35-36 Saint Louis FC..................................................................37 Seattle Sounders FC 2.......................................................38 Toronto FC II....................................................................39 Tulsa Roughnecks FC.......................................................40 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2.................................................41 Wilmington Hammerheads FC.......................................42-43 MLS..........................................................................44-48 U.S. Soccer Federations/U.S. Open Cup.......................49-52 USL Rules....................................................................53-56 USL History & Honors...................................................57-89 USL All-Time Regular Season & Playoff Records.................90-111 USL Partners....................................................................112 Federation Directories......................................................113 Acknowledgements Special Thanks: U.S. Soccer Federation, Major League Soccer, Canadian Soccer Association © 2015 United Soccer Leagues, LLC, All rights reserved. * ALL SCHEDULES ET & SUBJECT TO CHANGE www.USLsoccer.com 1 © 2015 United Soccer Leagues, LLC, All rights reserved. Confidential: do not copy or redistribute. 2015 USL Media guide NuRock Soccer Holdings NuRock Soccer Holdings acquired the USL from NIKE in August of 2009. Based in Atlanta, NuRock is led by Rob Hoskins and Alec Papadakis. As Chairman of NuRock, Hoskins is one of the country’s largest and most respected real estate developers in residential housing, and brings his valuable management and branding experience to the soccer industry. Papadakis, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner of NuRock Soccer Holdings, is a franchise attorney who played soccer both collegiately and professionally in the U.S. The USL’s day-to-day operations take place at its corporate headquarters in the thriving Westshore Business District, adjacent to Tampa International Airport. In addition to new headquarters, NuRock Soccer Holdings has enhanced the USL business model with the additions of experienced team services staff in the areas of league operations, creative services, communications & new media, marketing, video production, franchise & sponsorship sales, and registration. USL Digital USLsoccer.com The USL has created an improved fan experience with a new online home that serves as the destination for in-depth coverage of the league. Increased interactive content includes videos, live games in HD on YouTube, in-game statistics, and the league’s all-new social media hub. USL on YouTube Every 2015 USL game will stream live and free in high definition on YouTube. Live games and on-demand content will be available on each team’s YouTube channel, with full game archives available shortly after the final whistle. The USL YouTube Sports channel will also showcase fan favorites such as Goal of the Week and Goal of the Month, and USL Today, as well as new highlight packages that bring the best the league has to offer to its fans. Join us now! USL on Facebook www.facebook.com/USL USL on Twitter @USL USL on YouTube www.youtube.com/USL www.USLsoccer.com 2 2015 USL Media guide USL Social Media Club Twitter Instagram Hashtag Arizona United SC @AZUnitedSC @AZUnitedSC #WalkUnited Austin Aztex @AustinAztex @Aztexsoccer #PackTheHouse Charleston Battery @Chas_Battery @CharlestonBattery #CHSBAT Charlotte Independence @CLTIndepence @CLTIndepence #LetsRide Col. Springs Switchbacks FC @SwitchbacksFC @SwitchbacksFC #SFC15 FC Montreal @ImpactMontreal @FCMontrealUSL #FCMontreal Harrisburg City Islanders @City_Islanders @City_Islanders #HCIslanders LA Galaxy II @LAGalaxyII @LAGalaxy #LosDos Louisville City FC @LouCityFC @LouisvilleCityFC #LouCityFC New York Red Bulls II @NYRBII @NewYorkRedBulls #NYRBII OKC Energy FC @EnergyFC @EnergyFC #UseYourEnergy Orange County Blues FC @OCBluesFC @OCBluesFC #OCB Pittsburgh Riverhounds @PGHRiverhounds @PittsburghRiverhounds #UNLEASH Portland Timbers 2 @TimbersFC2 @TimbersFC2 #Timbers2 Real Monarchs SLC @RealMonarchs @RealMonarchs #EmbraceTheFuture Richmond Kickers @RichmondKickers @RichmondKickers #SUFR Rochester Rhinos @RochesterRhinos @RochesterRhinos #FueltheCrash Sacramento Republic FC @SacRepublicFC @SacRepublicFC #RepublicFC Saint Louis FC @SaintLouisFC @SaintLouisFC #STLFC Seattle Sounders FC 2 @SoundersFC2 @SoundersFC2 #EarnYourCrest Toronto FC II @TorontoFCII @TorontoFC #COYR Tulsa Roughnecks @RoughnecksFC @RoughnecksFC #PlanToStand Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 @WhitecapsFC @WhitecapsFC #WFC2 Wilmington Hammerheads @WilmHammerheads @WilmHammerheads #WeAreILM www.USLsoccer.com 3 2015 USL Media guide USL Staff Executive Management Rob Hoskins Chairman Alec Papadakis Chief Executive Officer Jake Edwards President Nicholas Murray Associate Director, Communications [email protected] O – 813.269.1350 Charlie Corr Public Relations Manager [email protected] Justin Papadakis President, Commercial Ventures Max Lom Coordinator, Communications [email protected] O – 813.514.1772 Mike Jacobs Executive Vice President, Corporate Operations & League Development Staff David Wagner Vice President, Competition & Operations Steven Short Vice President, Business Development Brad Freeman Chief Financial Officer Communications Jay Preble Director, Communications [email protected] O – 813.269.1343 Stacy Shanks Director, Digital Media [email protected] O – 813.269.1340 Ian Thatcher Director, Video Production [email protected] O – 813.269.1345 www.USLsoccer.com Casey Armstrong Director, Creative Services John Cochol Director, Club Services Todd Eason Director, PDL Tania Kerr Administrative Director Garrison Mason General Counsel Mike Panter Assistant Director, PDL & Super-20 League Nick Papadakis Director, Merchandising Peter Mellor Consultant 4 2015 USL Media guide 2015 League Alignment Eastern Conference Charleston Battery Charlotte Independence FC Montreal Harrisburg City Islanders Louisville City FC New York Red Bulls II Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Saint Louis FC Toronto FC II Wilmington Hammerheads FC Western Conference Arizona United SC Austin Aztex Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC Orange County Blues FC Portland Timbers 2 Real Monarchs SLC Sacramento Republic FC Seattle Sounders FC 2 Tulsa Roughnecks FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 2015 Important Dates March 21.................................................................................... USL Season Opens April 22-26...................................................................U.S. Open Cup Play-In Round May 13..................................................................................U.S. Open Cup Round 1 May 20................................................................................U.S. Open Cup Round 2 May 27...............................................................................U.S. Open Cup Round 3 June 16-17...........................................................................U.S. Open Cup Round 4 June 30-July 1…………...................................................……..U.S. Open Cup Round 5 July 21-22.....................................................................U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinals August 11-12.......................................................................U.S. Open Cup Semifinals September 1...............................................................................USL Roster Freeze September 20..................................................................USL Regular Season Ends September 25-27 ......................................................USL Conference Quarterfinals Sept. 29-30 ............................................................................U.S. Open Cup Final October 2-4………………….......................................………USL Conference Semifinals October 9-11 ………................................................................USL Conference Finals October 16-18……....................................................…................USL Championship December 8-14............................................................ USL Annual General Meeting www.USLsoccer.com 5 2015 USL Media guide www.USLsoccer.com 6 2015 USL Media guide Republic FC Takes 2014 Title Sellout crowd sees Sacramento cap inaugural season with 2-0 win vs. City Islanders Sacramento Republic FC claimed the 2014 USL Championship as a goal in either half earned a 2-0 victory against the Harrisburg City Islanders in front of a sellout crowd at Bonney Field. Octavio Guzman and Tommy Stewart had the goals for Republic FC, which capped a remarkable inaugural season with a championship. “It’s amazing, man, it’s something I can’t explain my feelings,” said Sacramento’s Rodrigo Lopez, who was named Most Valuable Player after a standout performance that included the assist on Guzman’s game-winning goal. “When the whistle blew, I just teared up, just from joy because of the hard work I’ve put in, that we’ve put in throughout the year. It’s very deserved by my teammates.” The game opened at a frenetic pace, and Sacramento came close to an opening goal in the second minute when Justin Braun couldn’t quite finish a cross from the right. Republic FC continued to probe down the flanks and produced a big chance in the 11th minute when a cross from the left was punched clear by Harrisburg goalkeeper Nick Noble, with the follow-up by Max Alvarez blocked on the goal line by Coady Andrews. Sacramento again came close in the 15th minute when Braun was played in beautifully by Rodrigo Lopez on an angled pass into the penalty area. Braun’s shot beat Noble, but caromed off the left post and was cleared to safety, keeping the game scoreless. Harrisburg settled in, however, and had a big chance to take the lead at the halfhour mark as it broke forward on the right. A curling cross by Morgan Langley found Antoine Hoppenot eight yards out, but his header was brilliantly saved by Sacramento goalkeeper Jake Gleeson. Langley also had a big chance a minute later as he beat the offside trap, but elected to try and pass to Hoppenot rather than shoot, and Republic FC’s defense was able to clear. The missed opportunities came back to haunt Harrisburg when Sacramento took the lead nine minutes before the break. Lopez was again the architect, as he chipped a pass forward that found Octavio Guzman breaking from midfield, and the Mexican finished his chance clinically into the right corner from the top of the penalty area. www.USLsoccer.com 7 2015 USL Media guide Braun almost added a second two minutes later as he won a 50-50 with Harrisburg’s Richie Marquez, only to shoot over the crossbar from 20 yards, but Republic FC maintained its lead until the halftime break. Sacramento opened the second half on the front foot, and Mickey Daly went close to a second with a flick three minutes after the break. Braun continued to be a threat and sent a curling shot wide of the top-left corner, and put pressure on the Harrisburg back four as they tried to possess the ball. Harrisburg had a good spell midway through the second half as Marquez had a header go just wide of the right post of the right from Jamiel Hardware’s free kick. McLaughlin also threatened but was repelled well by Daly and Nemanja Vukovic as he attacked at pace. Vukovic in particular lived up to his USL PRO Defender of the Year billing, as his was another excellent performance in a game full of them for Republic FC. “The thing is, it’s a group effort,” Republic FC coach Preki said. “Everybody is responsible, everybody was committed on every single play. Yeah, we made a couple of mistakes, but that’s going to happen because we’re an attacking team, we’re going forward, we’re pushing forward, and we’re creating chances. That’s what people want to see, that’s what I want to see, attacking football, and at the end of the day it paid off.” Republic FC continued to carve out chances, however, and could have doubled its lead in the 68th minute as Lopez found space just inside the penalty area, only to send his shot over the crossbar. Stewart also went close on multiple occasions after coming on a second-half substitute, the best with eight minutes to go as he rounded Noble, but sent his finish high from the left side of the penalty area. Harrisburg pushed forward for one final hurrah, and Robbie Derschang had an appeal for a handball waved away in the penalty area in the 89th minute. Republic FC almost became its own worst enemies a minute later as Klimenta’s header back was clawed away for a corner by Gleeson to prevent an own goal, but in stoppage time Stewart put the game away and sealed the championship. For Lopez, the club’s first official signing, the victory capped a brilliant first season for the ambitious young club. “It means a lot,” Lopez said. “Being in USL, it’s such a competitive league now, and to be here and win a championship in such a competitive league, it says a lot, and hopefully MLS sees the hard work that everyone’s putting in here.” www.USLsoccer.com 8 2015 USL Media guide arizona united sc Contact Information 16155 N. 83rd Ave., Suite 205 • Peoria, AZ 85382 www.arizonaunited.com P: (623) 594-9606 Facebook: Facebook.com/ArizonaUnitedSoccer Twitter: @AZUnitedSC Head Coach - Michael Dellorusso 2015 Schedule All schedules ET Kyle Eng – Owner & CEO [email protected], (623) 594-9606 Kevin Stevenson – General Manager [email protected], (623) 594-9606 Michael Dellorusso – Director of Coaching [email protected], (623) 594-9606 Lucas Miller – Business Operation [email protected], (623) 594-9606 Garrett Cleverley – Director of Media Relations & Digital Media [email protected], (623) 594-9606 James Martin – Director of Ticket Operations [email protected], (623) 594-9606 Matt Miller – Soccer Operations Coordinator [email protected] (623) 594-9606 DateOpponent Kickoff 3/28 at Orange County 10 p.m. 4/2 at Los Angeles 10:30 p.m. 4/11 at Austin 9 p.m. 4/18 at Orange County 10 p.m. 4/25 Portland 10:30 p.m. 5/2 Colorado Springs 10:30 p.m. 5/9 Tulsa 10:30 p.m. 5/16 Austin 10:30 p.m. 5/23 at Colorado Springs9 p.m. 5/31 at Vancouver 5 p.m. 6/13 Sacramento 10:30 p.m. 6/20 Seattle 10:30 p.m. 6/27 Real Monarchs 10:30 p.m. 7/2 at Portland 10 p.m. 7/5 Orange County 10:30 p.m. 7/12 at Seattle 8 p.m. 7/17 at Austin 9 p.m. 7/25 Austin 10:30 p.m. 7/31 at Oklahoma City 8 p.m. 8/2 at Tulsa 8:30 p.m. 8/9 at Los Angeles 7 p.m. 8/15 Orange County 10:30 p.m. 8/22 Vancouver 10:30 p.m. 8/29 Los Angeles 10:30 p.m. 9/5 Real Monarchs 10:30 p.m. 9/12 at Real Monarchs 6 p.m. 9/16 Oklahoma City 10:30 p.m. 9/19 at Sacramento 10:30 p.m. Stadium Scottsdale Stadium 7408 East Osborn Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85251 P: (480) 312-2586 www.USLsoccer.com 9 2015 USL Media guide arizona united sc 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 9 Jonathan Top 21 1,224 5 2 12 23 19 4/12 Oklahoma City L 4-0 29 Long Tan 12 1,024 5 0 10 32 13 4/19 Sacramento W 2-1 7 Jonathan Okafor 28 1,348 4 1 9 25 23 4/25 LA Galaxy II D 1-1 13 Kadeem Dacres 24 974 3 1 7 21 15 5/3 Charlotte W 2-1 8 Matt Kassel 26 1,927 2 3 7 31 20 5/9 at Richmond L 4-0 6 Paolo DelPiccolo 27 2,187 2 3 7 11 37 5/10 at Harrisburg W 1-0 23 Scott Morrison 24 1,930 2 1 5 14 10 5/17 Orlando L 1-0 17 Brad Stisser 17 931 2 1 5 18 9 5/24 Chivas USA Reserves L 4-0 3 Brandon Swartzendruber 10 596 2 1 5 10 4 5/31 at Orange County L 2-0 22 London Woodberry 24 1,831 2 0 4 4 22 6/7 at Sacramento D 1-1 18 Bradlee Baladez 15 865 1 1 3 16 22 6/11 Dayton L 2-1 16 Sam Garza 9 361 1 1 3 14 5 6/14 Rochester W 1-0 25 Rodney Wallace 2 130 1 0 2 2 0 6/21 LA Galaxy II D 1-1 5 Daniel Antunez 19 1,479 1 0 2 2 19 6/26 at Sacramento L 1-0 26 Bryan Gallego 6 507 0 1 1 0 2 6/28 Orange County L 3-2 20 Joseph Toby 11 593 0 1 1 2 6 7/4 at LA Galaxy II L 4-2 10 Schillo Tshuma 17 1,125 0 1 1 15 8 7/12 at Orange County W 2-1 30 George Malki 4 43 0 0 0 2 4 7/17 at Oklahoma City D 1-1 27 Jalen Robinson 14 982 0 0 0 1 5 7/19 Orange County W 3-0 19 Jose Ramos 1 32 0 0 0 2 1 7/25 at Wilmington D 0-0 15 Benji Lopez 7 253 0 0 0 9 2 7/26 at Charleston L 2-0 14 Widner Saint-Cyr 12 950 0 0 0 1 12 8/2 Sacramento L 2-1 12 Joey Dillon 25 1,932 0 0 0 1 27 8/9 at LA Galaxy II L 3-2 11 Charles Renken 4 70 0 0 0 1 2 8/14 at Oklahoma City W 2-1 4 Devon Grousis 5 166 0 0 0 0 0 8/16 Pittsburgh W 3-1 2 Tyler Ruthven 21 1,578 0 0 0 2 14 8/22 Oklahoma City W 1-0 8/25 at Seattle Reserves L 5-1 9/6 at Pittsburgh W 2-1 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 1 Evan Newton 28 2,475 1.709 47 10 13 5 4 111 24 Jacole Turner 1 45 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 2 Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2014 10-13-5 33 -- www.USLsoccer.com 10 2015 USL Media guide AUSTIN AZTEX Contact Information 8200 North MoPac Expressway, Suite 244 • Austin, TX 78759 www.austinaztex.com P: (512) 527-3048 Facebook: Facebook.com/austinaztex Twitter: @austinaztex Head Coach - Paul Dalglish 2015 Schedule All schedules ET CEO – Rene van de Zande Head Coach – Paul Dalglish Chief Commercial Officer – Djorn Buchholz [email protected], (512) 527-3048 ext. 105 Business Director - Roberto Pinto da Silva, Jr. [email protected] Director of Partnerships – Kelly Worthen [email protected], (512) 527-3048 ext. 104 Director of Marketing – Jeffrey Burns [email protected], (512) 527-3048 ext. 102 Director of Operations – Ric Granryd [email protected], (512) 527-3048 ext. 101 Education Manager – Jessica Baggetta [email protected], (512) 527-3048 ext. 103 DateOpponent 3/28 Colorado Springs 4/1 Vancouver 4/4 at Tulsa 4/11 Arizona 4/19 at Los Angeles 4/25 Colorado Springs 5/1 Oklahoma City 5/9 Real Monarchs 5/16 at Arizona 5/23 Tulsa 5/31 at Oklahoma City 6/6 at Sacramento 6/14 at Portland 6/20 Tulsa 6/27 Sacramento 7/3 at Colorado Springs 7/11 at Real Monarchs 7/17 Arizona 7/25 at Arizona 8/1 Portland 8/8 at Orange County 8/15 Los Angeles 8/22 Orange County 8/29 at Oklahoma City 9/5 Seattle 9/9 at Colorado Springs 9/17 at Seattle 9/20 at Vancouver Kickoff 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 11 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Stadium House Park Shoal Creek Blvd. Austin, TX 78701 www.USLsoccer.com 11 2015 USL Media guide CHARLESTON BATTERY Contact Information 1990 Daniel Island Drive • Charleston, SC 29492 www.charlestonbattery.com P: (843) 971-4625 • F: (843) 856-6958 Facebook: Facebook.com/charleston.battery Twitter: @Chas_Battery Head Coach - Mike Anhaeuser 2015 Schedule All schedules ET CEO - Tony Bakker President - Andrew Bell [email protected], (843) 971-4625 ext. 210 Director of Sales - Amy Gege [email protected], (843) 971-4625 ext. 206 Director of Tickets - Suzanne Brandon [email protected], (843) 971-4625 ext. 218 Administrator - Lucy McLane [email protected], (843) 971-4625 ext. 217 Director of Marketing & CommunicationsDan Conover [email protected], (843) 971-4625 ext. 215 DateOpponent 3/21 Toronto 3/27 at Charlotte 4/4 Harrisburg 4/18 New York 4/26 at Wilmington 5/2 at Richmond 5/9 Pittsburgh 5/14 at Montreal 5/17 at New York 5/23 Charlotte 5/30 Wilmington 6/6 at Wilmington 6/10 Richmond 6/20 at Charlotte 6/27 Harrisburg 7/3 Rochester 7/8 at Harrisburg 7/18 Wilmington 7/24 at Toronto 7/26 at Rochester 8/1 Montreal 8/15 Saint Louis 8/20 at Saint Louis 8/22 at Louisville 8/29 at Richmond 9/5 at Pittsburgh 9/12 Louisville 9/19 Charlotte Kickoff 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA 4:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Stadium Blackbaud Stadium 1990 Daniel Island Drive Charleston, SC 29492 P: (843) 971-4625 www.USLsoccer.com 12 2015 USL Media guide CHARLESTON BATTERY 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 9 Dane Kelly 19 1,368 10 0 20 53 25 3/22 Orlando D 1-1 16 Haviel Cordoves 25 875 4 2 10 34 9 3/29 Richmond D 2-2 7 Jose Cuevas 12 876 3 4 10 19 8 4/12 at Orlando L 1-0 32 Colin Falvey 23 1,988 3 0 6 6 9 4/18 New York Reserves D 1-1 23 Amadou Sanyang 18 1,451 3 0 6 10 21 4/26 at Pittsburgh D 0-0 19 Jarad van Schaik 27 2,283 2 4 8 10 29 4/17 at Rochester L 1-0 24 Zach Prince 25 1,364 2 3 7 28 33 5/2 at Harrisburg W 4-0 12 Maikel Chang 18 818 2 1 5 4 6 5/4 at Dayton W 2-0 10 Mamadou Diouf 17 882 2 1 5 16 11 5/10 Wilmington L 1-0 29 Omar Salgado 5 245 2 1 5 6 4 5/17 at Wilmington L 1-0 27 Adam Mena 27 1,178 2 0 4 22 7 5/24 Pittsburgh W 1-0 8 Andre Lewis 14 934 1 3 5 13 8 5/31 at Orlando L 2-0 11 Quinton Griffith 26 2,275 0 2 2 18 22 6/14 LA Galaxy II W 3-0 20 Justin Portillo 20 1,001 0 1 1 6 12 6/21 at Charlotte L 3-1 3 Aminu Abdullah 19 803 0 0 0 12 15 7/5 at Harrisburg L 4-1 15 Emmanuel Adjetey 14 897 0 0 0 2 2 7/12 Charlotte D 0-0 18 Jackson Farmer 4 271 0 0 0 1 4 7/19 at Richmond L 4-0 6 Shawn Ferguson 24 1,921 0 0 0 6 4 7/22 Richmond D 1-1 19 Dante Marini 15 259 0 0 0 6 3 7/26 Arizona W 2-0 4 Taylor Mueller 22 1,510 0 0 0 2 12 7/28 at Montreal Reserves W 1-0 21 Marlon Ramirez 1 60 0 0 0 1 1 8/1 at Rochester D 0-0 25 John Wilson 21 1,844 0 0 0 0 12 8/8 Dayton D 2-2 8/13 Orange County W 3-2 8/15 Rochester W 2-1 8/24 at Oklahoma City W 2-0 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 8/27 at Sacramento L 3-1 0 Odisnel Cooper 24 2,094 1.074 25 10 7 7 9 70 8/30 Pittsburgh W 4-0 1 Eric Shannon 5 426 1.267 6 1 2 1 2 10 9/5 Harrisburg W 2-1 9/13 at Richmond + L 2-1 (AET) Team History + - USL Playoffs Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2014 11-8-9 41 Quarterfinals 2013 13-7-6 45 Semifinals 2012 12-10-2 38 Champions 2011 10-9-5 35 Quarterfinals www.USLsoccer.com 13 2015 USL Media guide CHARLOTTE INDEPENDENCE Contact Information Queen City Soccer Club, LLC 210 E Trade St, Suite E-482 • Charlotte, NC 28202 www.charlotteindependence.com P: (704) 206-1515 Facebook: Facebook.com/charlotteindependence Twitter: @CLTIndependence 2015 Schedule Head Coach - Mike Jeffries All schedules ET President & Managing Partner Jim McPhilliamy [email protected] Chief Operating Officer - Michael Behrman [email protected], (704) 206-1513 Chief Revenue Officer - Wade Leaphart [email protected], (704) 206-1516 General Manager - Tom Engstrom [email protected], (704) 206-1523 Director of Operations & Team Administration - Will Rimer [email protected], (704) 206-1522 Director of Ticket Operations & Business Manager - Corbin Nyeste [email protected], (704) 206-1521 Communications & Marketing Manager Jillian Fay [email protected], (704) 206-1524 Community Relations Manager & Merchandise Coordinator - Kristy Boyles [email protected], (704) 206-1518 Stadium Ramblewood Soccer Stadium 10200 Nations Ford Rd. • Charlotte, NC 28273 P: (704) 554-8543 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/27 Charleston 4/3 at Wilmington 4/18 at Richmond 4/24 Harrisburg 5/2 Louisville 5/8 Richmond 5/16 at Harrisburg 5/23 at Charleston 6/7 at Richmond 6/13 Pittsburgh 6/20 Charleston 6/26 Richmond 7/4 Saint Louis 7/11 at Louisville 7/18 at Rochester 7/25Montreal 8/1Rochester 8/5 New York 8/12 at New York 8/22 Pittsburgh 8/26 at Montreal 8/29 at Toronto 9/3 at Wilmington 9/5 Wilmington 9/9 Toronto 9/12 at Saint Louis 9/19 at Charleston Kickoff 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 14 2015 USL Media guide COLORADO SPRINGS SWITCHBACKS FC Contact Information 234 North Tejon St. • Colorado Springs, CO 80903 www.switchbacksfc.com P: (719) 368-8480 Facebook: Facebook.com/switchbacksfc Twitter: @switchbacksfc Head Coach - Steve Trittschuh 2015 Schedule All schedules ET Owner - Ed Ragain President - Nick Ragain [email protected], (719) 368-8480 ext. 101 Director of Operations - James Ragain [email protected], (719) 368-8480 ext. 108 Director of Marketing & Public Relations Amanda Smith [email protected], (719) 368-8480 ext. 104 Director of Ticketing - Tammy Crafts [email protected], (719) 368-8480 ext. 103 Sales Coordinator - Mollie Brauer [email protected], (719) 368-8480 ext. 109 Stadium Operations - Kyle Murphy [email protected], (720) 212-3415 DateOpponent 3/28 at Austin 4/4 Oklahoma City 4/11 at Real Monarchs 4/17 Real Monarchs 4/25 at Austin 5/2 at Arizona 5/9 Portland 5/13 at Orange County 5/23 Arizona 5/29 at Los Angeles 6/6 Vancouver 6/13 Real Monarchs 6/19 at Saint Louis 6/24 Orange County 7/3 Austin 7/11 at Tulsa 7/15 at Vancouver 7/18 Seattle 7/31 Los Angeles 8/5 Tulsa 8/8 at Sacramento 8/14 Sacramento 8/19 at Seattle 8/26 at Real Monarchs 9/5 at Portland 9/9 Austin 9/12 at Oklahoma City 9/19 Los Angeles Kickoff 9 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 11 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. Stadium Sand Creek Stadium 6303 Barnes Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80922 www.USLsoccer.com 15 2015 USL Media guide FC MONTREAL Contact Information 4750 Sherbrooke East • Montreal, Qc, H1V 3S8 www.impactmontreal.com P: (514) 328-3668 • F: (514) 328-1287 Facebook: Facebook.com/AcademieFCMontreal Twitter: @FCMontrealUSL Head Coach - Philippe Eullaffroy 2015 Schedule All schedules ET President - Joey Saputo Executive Vice President, Soccer Operations and Stade Saputo Richard Legendre [email protected] Senior Coordinator, Game Operations Marco De Stefano [email protected] Assistant Director, Stade Saputo Operations - Dominic Pinard [email protected] Coordinator, Communications FC Montreal and Academy - Raphael Larocque-Cyr [email protected] Stadium Stade Saputo 4750 Sherbrooke East Montreal, QC H1V 3S8 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/28 Toronto 4/11 Rochester 4/18 at Harrisburg 4/25 Richmond 5/2Rochester 5/14Charleston 5/24 at New York 5/30 at Rochester 6/6 New York 6/10 Louisville 6/13 at Richmond 6/20 at Pittsburgh 6/25 Wilmington 7/4 at Toronto 7/8 at Rochester 7/12 Pittsburgh 7/15 Saint Louis 7/25 at Charlotte 8/1 at Charleston 8/5 at Louisville 8/8 at Saint Louis 8/12 Toronto 8/22 at Wilmington 8/26 Charlotte 8/29 at Harrisburg 9/5 at Toronto 9/9 New York 9/16 Harrisburg Kickoff 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. TBA 7:05 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 16 2015 USL Media guide HARRISBURG CITY ISLANDERS Contact Information 2090 Linglestown Road • Harrisburg, PA 17110 www.cityislanders.com P: (717) 441-4625 • F: (717) 441-4626 Facebook: www.facebook.com/HarrisburgCityIslanders Twitter: @city_islanders Head Coach - Bill Becher 2015 Schedule All schedules ET President - Tiago Lopes [email protected] Head Coach - Bill Becher [email protected] Director of Sponsorship and Corporate Partnerships - Patrice Pettis [email protected] Academy Director - Dave Kern [email protected] Academy Coordinator - Kim St. Clair [email protected] Director of Ticket Sales and Operations - Jimmy Bowers [email protected] Marketing and Communications Manager - Molly Gilroy [email protected] Operations and Business Relations Manager - Taylor Pettis [email protected] DateOpponent 3/28 at Pittsburgh 4/4 at Charleston 4/18Montreal 4/24 at Charlotte 5/2 at Wilmington 5/9 at New York 5/16 Charlotte 5/30 at Pittsburgh 6/6 Toronto 6/13 at Saint Louis 6/19 Rochester 6/27 at Charleston 7/4Wilmington 7/8Charleston 7/12 at New York 7/18 New York 7/26 Pittsburgh 8/1 at Richmond 8/8Richmond 8/12 Louisville 8/19 at Toronto 8/22 at Rochester 8/29 Montreal 9/2 at Louisville 9/6 Saint Louis 9/12 Richmond 9/16 at Montreal 9/19 Pittsburgh Kickoff 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. Stadium Skyline Sports Complex, City Island 201 Championship Way Harrisburg, PA 17011 www.USLsoccer.com 17 2015 USL Media guide HARRISBURG CITY ISLANDERS 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 15 Morgan Langley 25 1,945 6 6 18 39 31 4/5 at Wilmington D 0-0 18 Jimmy McLaughlin 23 1,367 6 3 15 44 11 4/19 Dayton L 1-0 25 Robbie Derschang 22 927 6 1 13 15 8 4/24 at Orange County L 4-1 10 Clesio Bauque 20 905 5 1 11 34 8 4/26 at Sacramento W 2-1 30 Pedro Ribeiro 12 1,034 4 2 10 12 19 5/2 Charleston L 4-0 9 Garret Pettis 23 671 3 2 8 10 14 5/10 Arizona L 1-0 5 Jamiel Hardware 19 678 3 0 6 12 7 5/17 Dayton W 5-3 17 Matthew Bahner 28 2,461 2 2 6 8 19 5/31 Richmond L 3-2 8 Jose Barril 21 1,642 2 1 5 12 29 6/1 at Pittsburgh D 1-1 4 Coady Andrews 15 1,262 2 0 4 5 16 6/7 at Richmond L 1-0 7 Yann Ekra 26 2,033 1 6 8 20 49 6/11 at Pittsburgh W 3-1 20 Neil Shaffer 19 1,193 1 2 4 1 17 6/14 Pittsburgh D 0-0 23 Cristhian Hernandez 15 614 1 1 3 17 10 6/20 at Montreal Reserves L 1-0 27 Antoine Hoppenot 9 591 1 1 3 5 6 6/27 Charlotte D 1-1 25 Aaron Wheeler 3 270 1 0 2 7 10 7/5 Charleston W 4-1 14 Danny DiPrima 13 423 0 1 1 2 7 7/12 at Dayton W 3-1 10 Leo Fernandes 3 106 0 1 1 2 0 7/18 Wilmington D 0-0 2 Richie Marquez 28 2,520 0 1 1 5 28 7/23 Oklahoma City D 3-3 11 Edon Amaral 5 225 0 0 0 4 4 7/26 at Richmond L 2-1 21 Raphael Cox 20 1,647 0 0 0 2 20 7/30 LA Galaxy II W 3-1 26 Shane Johnson 2 180 0 0 0 1 2 8/2 at Dayton W 1-0 22 Jason Pelletier 18 1,070 0 0 0 5 10 8/6 New York Reserves W 3-1 19 Zach Pfeffer 1 64 0 0 0 0 0 8/9 Orlando W 3-2 21 Andrew Ribeiro 2 180 0 0 0 0 1 8/16 at Orlando L 3-1 93 Luan Silva 8 314 0 0 0 3 3 8/23 at Rochester D 2-2 44 Ethan White 1 66 0 0 0 0 1 8/30 Rochester L 4-1 6 Colin Zizzi 15 838 0 0 0 0 10 9/5 at Charleston L 2-1 9/6 at Charlotte W 4-2 9/13 at Orlando+ W 1-0 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 9/20 at Richmond+ W 3-2 1 Nick Noble 26 2,217 1.583 39 10 9 5 4 83 9/27 at Sacramento+ L 2-0 92 Brian Sylvestre 3 235 1.914 5 0 2 0 0 14 24 David Flynn 2 68 2.647 2 0 0 1 0 4 + - USL Playoffs Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2011 10-7-7 37 Final 2012 10-7-7 37 Quarterfinals 2013 14-10-2 44 Quarterfinals 2014 10-11-7 37 Final www.USLsoccer.com 18 2015 USL Media guide LA GALAXY II Contact Information 18400 Avalon Blvd., Suite 200 • Carson, CA 90746 www. LAGalaxy.com P: (310) 630-2200 • F: (310) 630-2250 Facebook: www.facebook.com/lagalaxy Twitter: @LAGalaxyII Head Coach - Curt Onalfo 2015 Schedule All schedules ET President – Chris Klein Head Coach – Curt Onalfo Technical Director – Jovan Kirovski Communications Manager – Chris Glidden [email protected], (561) 459-0025 Digital Media Manager – Chris Thomas [email protected], (619) 987-8608 Communications Specialist – Vicky Mercado [email protected], (310) 630-2215 LA Galaxy Insider – Adam Serrano [email protected], (213) 435-6616 Stadium StubHub Center 18400 Avalon Blvd. Carson, CA 90746 P: (310) 630-2000 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/22 Real Monarchs 3/28 Sacramento 4/2 Arizona 4/11 at Sacramento 4/19 Austin 4/25 at Real Monarchs 5/3 Vancouver 5/9 at Oklahoma City 5/13 Tulsa 5/17 Sacramento 5/29 Colorado Springs 6/6 at Orange County 6/11 at Seattle 6/14 at Vancouver 6/19 Orange County 6/27 at Tulsa 7/5Oklahoma City 7/11 at Sacramento 7/16 Orange County 7/26 at Portland 7/31 at Colorado Springs 8/9 Arizona 8/15 at Austin 8/23 Seattle 8/29 at Arizona 9/5 at Orange County 9/16 Portland 9/19 at Colorado Springs Kickoff 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 10 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. TBA 11 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 9 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 19 2015 USL Media guide LA GALAXY II 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 30 Chandler Hoffman 17 1,204 13 1 27 45 6 3/22 Orange County W 3-2 27 Charlie Rugg 25 1,428 8 3 19 34 19 3/29 Sacramento D 1-1 38 Bradford Jamieson IV 18 1,204 6 1 13 35 18 4/7 Oklahoma City W 4-2 32 Jack McBean 26 1,388 5 6 16 41 18 4/13 Sacramento L 3-0 25 Rafael Garcia 23 1,972 4 2 10 24 44 4/19 Orange County W 3-1 44 Daniel Steres 24 1,829 3 0 6 7 14 4/25 at Arizona D 1-1 40 Raul Mendiola 20 1,678 2 7 11 32 16 4/27 at Orange County W 3-0 63 Andre Auras 22 1,584 2 5 9 28 30 5/5 Charlotte W 2-1 50 Travis Bowen 22 655 2 0 4 19 12 5/10 at Dayton D 1-1 56 Laurent Courtois 11 440 2 0 4 10 9 5/17 at Sacramento L 2-1 58 Aleksandar Dokovic 14 416 1 2 4 6 6 5/25 Oklahoma City W 5-0 5 Jose Villarreal 5 400 1 2 4 9 9 6/1 at Seattle Reserves W 1-0 34 Kenney Walker 7 579 1 2 4 9 12 6/8 Dayton W 5-1 11 Gyasi Zardes 1 90 1 0 2 1 1 6/11 Rochester L 2-1 31 Kyle Venter 9 459 1 0 2 2 2 6/14 at Charleston L 3-0 36 Oscar Sorto 23 1,808 0 1 1 2 23 6/21 at Arizona D 1-1 49 Eder Arreola 11 492 0 0 0 1 3 6/28 at Orlando L 3-0 58 Kainoa Bailey 2 35 0 0 0 0 1 7/4 Arizona W 4-2 55 Jason Bli 4 317 0 0 0 2 9 7/19 at Oklahoma City W 1-0 57 Alejandro Coverrubias 18 611 0 0 0 6 11 7/26 at Orange County W 4-0 22 Leonardo 1 90 0 0 0 3 1 7/30 at Harrisburg L 3-1 53 Bradley Diallo 20 1,615 0 0 0 12 15 8/2 At Pittsburgh L 3-1 2 Todd Dunivant 1 78 0 0 0 1 1 8/9 Arizona W 3-2 43 Logan Emory 15 1,136 0 0 0 8 23 8/16 at Oklahoma City W 1-0 66 Joe Franco 8 330 0 0 0 0 4 8/24 Wilmington D 3-3 59 Elijah Martin 6 105 0 0 0 2 2 8/27 RSL Reserves W 1-0 21 Tommy Meyer 6 487 0 0 0 3 4 9/1 Richmond D 1-1 72 Lee Nishanian 8 544 0 0 0 2 4 9/6 at Sacramento W 2-1 28 Kofi Opare 5 297 0 0 0 0 3 9/13 Rochester+ W 2-1 14 Robbie Rogers 4 246 0 0 0 1 2 9/20 at Sacramento+ L 3-2 8 Marcelo Sarvas 1 60 0 0 0 2 0 61 Jaime Villarreal 10 463 0 0 0 3 3 + - USL Playoffs 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 1 Brian Perk 5 405 1.111 5 2 0 1 1 14 12 Brian Rowe 5 450 1.600 5 3 1 1 1 8 41 Cody Laurendi 19 1,665 1.351 25 10 6 3 4 35 Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2014 15-7-6 51 Semifinals www.USLsoccer.com 20 2015 USL Media guide LOUISVILLE CITY FC Contact Information 127 South Sixth Street • Louisville, KY 40202 www.louisvillecityfc.com P: (502) 384-8799 Facebook: Facebook.com/louisvillecityfc Twitter: @loucityfc Head Coach - James O’Connor 2015 Schedule All schedules ET General Manager - Amanda Duffy [email protected], (502) 384-8799 ext. 104 Operations Manager - Brandon Morris [email protected]., (502) 384-8799 ext. 101 Director of Communications - Steve Peake [email protected], (502) 384-8799 ext. 107 Stadium Louisville Slugger Field 401 East Main Street Louisville, KY 40202 P: (502) 212-2287 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/28 Saint Louis 4/4 at Richmond 4/16 Rochester 4/19 at Pittsburgh 4/25 Tulsa 5/2 at Charlotte 5/12 Wilmington 5/16 Toronto 5/24 at Saint Louis 5/30 Saint Louis 6/10 at Montreal 6/13 at Rochester 6/20 New York 6/27 Oklahoma City 7/4 Richmond 7/11 Charlotte 7/18 at Pittsburgh 7/25 at Wilmington 8/1 at Toronto 8/5 Montreal 8/12 at Harrisburg 8/15 at Tulsa 8/22 Charleston 8/29 Pittsburgh 9/2 Harrisburg 9/5 at New York 9/12 at Charleston 9/19 at Saint Louis Kickoff 3 p.m 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 21 2015 USL Media guide new york red bullS ii Contact Information 600 Cape May St. • Harrison, NJ 07029 www.newyorkredbulls.com P: (973) 268-8420 Facebook: Facebook.com/newyorkredbulls Twitter: @NYRBII Head Coach - John Wolyniec 2015 Schedule All schedules ET General Manager - Marc de Grandpre Sporting Director - Ali Curtis Senior Manager, Ticket Sales Michael Barbato [email protected] Communications Coordinator Gordon Stevenson [email protected] Senior Manager, Ticket Operations Christine Stasiuk [email protected] Stadium Red Bull Arena 600 Cape May St. Harrison, NJ 07029 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/28 Rochester 4/4 Toronto 4/12Wilmington 4/18 at Charleston 4/22 Richmond 4/26 at Rochester 5/3 Pittsburgh 5/9 Harrisburg 5/17Charleston 5/24Montreal 5/30 at Richmond 6/6 at Montreal 6/13 at Wilmington 6/20 at Louisville 6/27 at Saint Louis 7/4 at Pittsburgh 7/12 Harrisburg 7/18 at Harrisburg 7/26 Richmond 8/2 Saint Louis FC 8/5 at Charlotte 8/8 at Wilmington 8/12 Charlotte 8/22 at Toronto 8/29 Wilmington 9/5 Louisville 9/9 at Montreal 9/19 at Rochester Kickoff 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 22 2015 USL Media guide okc energy fc Contact Information 615 North Hudson Avenue, Suite 100 • Oklahoma City, OK 73102 www.EnergyFC.com P: (405) 235-5425 • F: (405) 232-4622 Facebook: www.facebook.com/EnergyFC Twitter: @EnergyFC Head Coach - Jimmy Nielsen 2015 Schedule General Manager – Jason Hawkins Head Coach – Jimmy Nielsen Assistant Coach – James Ritchie Digital Marketing Manager/Primary Media Contact – Cassie Gage [email protected], (405) 235-5425, ext. 1131 Digital Media & Marketing Coordinator/ Secondary Media Contact – Carter Baum [email protected], (405) 235-5425, ext. 1143 Vice President of Communications – Josh Evans [email protected], (405) 235-5425, ext. 1132 DateOpponent 3/28 at Tulsa 4/4 at Colorado Springs 4/18 Seattle 4/25 Saint Louis 5/1 at Austin 5/9 Los Angeles 5/15 at Seattle 5/17 at Vancouver 5/23 Sacramento 5/31 Austin 6/5 Portland 6/9 Vancouver 6/13 Tulsa 6/20 at Sacramento 6/27 at Louisville 7/1 at Orange County 7/5 at Los Angeles 7/11Orange County 7/18 Tulsa 7/25 at Saint Louis 7/31 Arizona 8/8 at Portland 8/15Real Monarchs 8/29 Austin 9/2 at Real Monarchs 9/6 at Tulsa 9/12 Colorado Springs 9/16 at Arizona Stadium Taft Stadium Northwest 27th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73107 www.USLsoccer.com All schedules ET Kickoff 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 11 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. TBA 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 10 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 23 2015 USL Media guide okc energy fc 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 22 Kyle Greig 26 1,774 9 2 20 41 19 4/5 at Orange County W 2-0 8 Michael Thomas 23 2,070 5 3 13 31 19 4/7 at LA Galaxy II L 4-2 11 Adda Djeziri 24 1,563 3 7 13 32 16 4/12 at Arizona W 4-0 21 Steven Perry 28 1,199 3 3 9 19 15 4/15 at Dallas Reserves L 1-0 13 Dan Delgado 12 734 2 0 4 8 6 4/26 Orlando L 2-1 10 Philip Lund 6 428 2 0 4 15 5 5/4 at Orlando L 3-1 2 Kyle Miller 23 1,570 1 1 3 10 8 5/10 Orange County L 1-0 18 Nate Shiffman 22 1,293 1 1 3 7 12 5/16 Richmond L 4-1 3 Peabo Doue 25 1,920 1 1 3 9 7 5/25 at LA Galaxy II L 5-0 7 David Leichty 19 829 1 1 3 13 6 5/31 New York Reserves W 1-0 14 Pete Caringi 11 393 1 0 2 6 0 6/6 at Wilmington D 2-2 23 Mark Howard 19 1,440 1 0 2 8 14 6/7 at Charlotte D 1-1 19 Mikey Lopez 5 366 1 0 2 3 8 6/14 Sacramento W 2-0 17 Paul Wyatt 19 694 1 0 2 7 16 6/22 Rochester D 0-0 9 Christian Duke 13 914 0 3 3 8 13 6/28 Sacramento W 2-0 25 Javier Castro 11 495 0 2 2 7 8 7/12 Pittsburgh W 2-0 12 Max Gunderson 11 618 0 1 1 1 4 7/17 Arizona D 1-1 20 Abraham Villon 23 990 0 1 1 7 20 7/19 LA Galaxy II L 1-0 15 Kevin Ellis 5 446 0 0 0 1 5 7/23 at Harrisburg D 3-3 5 Gareth Evans 27 2,353 0 0 0 9 16 7/26 at Dayton W 3-0 13 Adnan Gabeljic 2 48 0 0 0 3 0 8/2 Orange County W 1-0 4 Cyprian Hedrick 22 1,433 0 0 0 9 27 8/9 at Sacramento L 2-1 26 Jimmy Medranda 9 412 0 0 0 9 10 8/14 Arizona L 2-1 6 Tarek Morad 13 844 0 0 0 3 7 8/16 LA Galaxy II L 1-0 27 Nathan Polak 6 329 0 0 0 8 2 8/22 at Arizona L 1-0 8/24 Charleston L 2-0 9/4 at Sacramento L 1-0 9/6 at Orange County W 1-0 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 1 Jon Kempin 13 1,157 1.711 22 4 7 2 4 37 16 Samir Badr 13 1,093 1.152 14 3 6 3 3 47 24 Ray Clark 3 270 0.333 1 2 1 0 2 14 Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2014 9-14-5 32 -- www.USLsoccer.com 24 2015 USL Media guide orange county blues FC FC Contact Information 16 Technology Drive, Suite 156 • Irvine, CA 92618 www.ocbluesfc.com P: (949) 333-0418 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ocbluesfc Twitter: @OCBluesFC Head Coach - Oliver Wyss Consultant-President and General Manager – Tom Payne Head Coach – Oliver Wyss Senior Director, Ticket Sales and Business Development - Blane Shepard [email protected], (949) 333-0418 ext 204 Digital & Social Media Manager, Marketing Coordinator - Jake Schwartz [email protected], (949) 333-0418 ext 203 Manager, Corporate Partnerships & Marketing Services - Marcia Bonilla [email protected], (949) 333-0418 ext 207 Marketing and Communications Coordinator Luisa Del Cid [email protected], (949) 333-0418 ext 202 Coordinator, Operations and Special Events Kiersten Janjigian [email protected], (949) 333-0418 ext 205 2015 Schedule All schedules ET DateOpponent 3/28 Arizona 4/12 Vancouver 4/18 Arizona 4/24 at Sacramento 5/1 at Seattle 5/3 at Portland 5/13 Colorado Springs 5/16 Tulsa 5/30 Seattle 6/6 Los Angeles 6/19 at Los Angeles 6/24 at Colorado Springs 6/27 Vancouver 7/1 Oklahoma City 7/5 at Arizona 7/9 at Tulsa 7/11 at Oklahoma City 7/16 at Los Angeles 7/25Real Monarchs 8/1 at Real Monarchs 8/8 Austin 8/15 at Arizona 8/22 at Austin 8/29 Portland 9/5 Los Angeles 9/11 at Seattle 9/13 at Vancouver 9/16 Sacramento Kickoff 10 p.m. 7 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Stadium Anteater Stadium at UC Irvine 4000 Mesa Road Irvine, CA 92617 www.USLsoccer.com 25 2015 USL Media guide 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 7 Allan Russell 25 1,856 8 4 20 39 22 3/22 at LA Galaxy II L 3-1 9 Chris Cortez 19 1,078 5 0 10 44 17 4/5 Oklahoma City L 2-0 16 Edgar Santana 20 1,286 3 1 7 9 16 4/12 Sacramento W 2-1 20 Christopher Santana 11 462 3 0 6 10 6 4/19 at LA Galaxy II L 3-1 23 Andrew Hoxie 16 557 2 0 4 11 14 4/24 Harrisburg W 4-1 2 Stephen Okai 26 1,988 2 0 4 9 17 4/27 LA Galaxy II L 3-0 15 Joshua Suggs 22 1,756 2 0 4 12 24 5/3 at Sacramento L 2-1 8 Gabriel Gonzalez 23 1,350 1 2 4 14 15 5/8 Charlotte L 2-0 12 Enrique Cardenas 19 845 1 1 3 19 19 5/10 at Oklahoma City W 1-0 14 Seung Ju Kim 14 1,036 1 1 3 11 14 5/18 at Seattle Reserves L 1-0 19 Alex Martinez 6 451 1 1 3 6 11 5/31 Arizona W 2-0 27 Mohammad Roknipour 14 317 1 1 3 7 10 6/7 Dayton W 4-3 17 Gibson Bardsley 7 409 1 0 2 11 11 6/11 at Orlando L 4-1 13 Mehrshad Momeni 25 1,401 0 2 2 4 33 6/13 at Charlotte W 1-0 10 Cesar Rivera 16 692 0 2 2 5 8 6/21 Chivas USA Reserves W 2-1 6 Jimmy Turner 22 1,392 0 2 2 4 18 6/28 at Arizona W 3-2 5 Eli Garner 5 222 0 1 1 1 0 7/7 at Sacramento L 2-1 4 Fabrice Gautrat 20 1,569 0 1 1 1 19 7/12 Arizona L 2-1 19 Sean Okoli 2 122 0 1 1 2 1 7/19 at Arizona L 3-0 28 Drew Abolfathi 8 362 0 0 0 1 5 7/26 LA Galaxy II L 4-0 26 Jacob Barron 3 223 0 0 0 0 3 8/2 at Oklahoma City L 1-0 17 Marco Franco 4 179 0 0 0 0 5 8/8 at Pittsburgh L 1-0 28 Erlys Garcia 7 566 0 0 0 0 4 8/10 at Rochester W 1-0 25 Brenton Griffiths 6 458 0 0 0 0 2 8/13 at Charleston L 3-2 3 Duach Jock 1 45 0 0 0 0 0 8/17 Sacramento L 6-1 5 Aaron Kovar 2 123 0 0 0 0 0 8/23 Wilmington L 2-1 3 Aaron Long 3 126 0 0 0 0 0 8/30 Richmond D 1-1 11 Rauwshaun McKenzie 4 360 0 0 0 3 4 9/6 Oklahoma City L 1-0 18 Seth Moses 22 1,564 0 0 0 4 19 5 Ryan O’Leary 5 353 0 0 0 0 6 21 Taylor Peay 14 1,176 0 0 0 1 10 19 William Prado 4 148 0 0 0 2 0 25 Joe Sofia 5 317 0 0 0 2 4 11 Schillo Tshuma 2 92 0 0 0 3 0 11 Kwame Watson-Siriboe 4 286 0 0 0 0 6 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 1 Patrick McLain 15 1,305 1.862 27 6 9 0 2 66 22 Mohammad Mohammadi 3 225 1.600 4 2 1 0 1 16 24 Aaron Perez 8 699 2.060 16 1 6 0 1 32 30 Josh Ford 2 180 2.000 4 1 1 0 1 7 30 Jose Miranda 2 111 2.432 3 0 1 1 0 5 Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2011 8-7-9 33 Quarterfinals 2013 11-8-7 40 Quarterfinals 2012 9-12-3 30 -- 2014 9-18-1 28 www.USLsoccer.com -- 26 2015 USL Media guide pittsburgh riverhounds Contact Information 510 W. Station Square Drive • Pittsburgh, PA 15219 www.riverhounds.com P: (412) 224-4900 Facebook: Facebook.com/PittsburghRiverhounds Twitter: @PGHRiverhounds Head Coach - Mark Steffens 2015 Schedule All schedules ET President – Richard Nightingale [email protected], (412) 325-7232 Sporting Director – Jason Kutney [email protected], (412) 325-7228 General Manager – John Rotz [email protected], (412) 325-7239 Media Manager – Ian Thomson [email protected], (412) 325-7229 Head Coach – Mark Steffens Assistant Coach – Niko Katic Assistant Coach - Josh Rife Stadium Highmark Stadium 510 W. Station Square Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219 www.highmarkstadium.com P: (412) 224-4900 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/28 Harrisburg 4/4Rochester 4/11 at Saint Louis 4/19 Louisville 4/25 Toronto 5/3 at New York 5/9 at Charleston 5/16 Richmond 5/23 at Richmond 5/30 Harrisburg 6/6 Saint Louis 6/13 at Charlotte 6/20 Montreal 6/27 at Rochester 7/4 New York 7/8 at Toronto 7/12 at Montreal 7/18 Louisville 7/26 at Harrisburg 8/1Wilmington 8/8 at Toronto 8/15Charlotte 8/22 at Charlotte 8/29 at Louisville 9/5 Charleston 9/12 at Wilmington 9/16 Rochester 9/19 at Harrisburg Kickoff 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 27 2015 USL Media guide pittsburgh riverhounds 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 18 Jose Angulo 23 1,599 8 0 16 48 18 3/29 at Orlando D 1-1 8 Michael Green 28 2,178 4 1 9 16 14 4/5 at Richmond L 3-1 25 Collins John 12 776 4 1 9 17 13 4/12 Wilmington L 4-3 10 Kevin Kerr 24 1,963 4 0 8 21 28 4/19 at Richmond D 2-2 2 Robert Vincent 28 2,288 3 1 7 34 20 4/26 Charleston D 0-0 9 Miroslav Cabrilo 12 242 2 0 4 8 1 5/9 Orlando L 1-0 3 Brian Fekete 11 611 2 0 4 7 14 5/17 Rochester L 1-0 16 Daniel Earls 27 2,388 1 6 8 21 34 5/23 at Wilmington L 5-1 13 Joseph Ngwenya 20 1,294 1 5 7 16 12 5/24 at Charleston L 1-0 7 Jason Johnson 12 700 1 1 3 13 13 6/1 Harrisburg D 1-1 15 Andrew Marshall 19 1,664 1 1 3 8 22 6/7 at Rochester W 3-2 11 Felix Motagalvan 18 865 1 1 3 1 6 6/11 Harrisburg L 3-1 17 Jhonny Arteaga 8 273 1 0 2 10 7 6/14 at Harrisburg D 0-0 22 Brian Ownby 5 307 1 0 2 2 4 6/22 Richmond L 3-1 6 Mackenzie Pridham 6 110 1 0 2 5 1 6/28 Dayton L 1-0 20 Matthew Dallman 28 2,120 0 7 7 9 14 7/2 at Dayton W 2-1 21 Anthony Arena 16 1,384 0 0 0 4 13 7/4 Rochester W 2-0 14 Seth C’deBaca 18 454 0 0 0 7 1 7/12 at Oklahoma City L 2-0 5 Sterling Flunder 25 2,180 0 0 0 7 13 7/17 Charlotte W 2-0 23 Anthony Obodai 16 1,137 0 0 0 2 25 7/25 RSL Reserves W 5-2 26 Andrew Ribeiro 7 462 0 0 0 1 4 7/27 at Sacramento L 5-0 26 Bryan Salazar 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 8/2 LA Galaxy II W 3-1 12 Mike Seth 7 174 0 0 0 2 7 8/8 Orange County W 1-0 27 Anthony Virgara 1 15 0 0 0 0 0 8/16 at Arizona L 3-1 8/24 Dallas Reserves W 3-1 8/29 at Charlotte W 1-0 8/30 at Charleston L 4-0 9/6 Arizona L 2-1 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 30 Michael Lisch 17 1,530 1.470 25 7 6 3 4 67 1 Hunter Gilstrap 9 782 1.956 17 2 5 2 2 36 0 Greg Blum 3 208 3.028 7 0 2 1 0 13 Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2011 7-11-6 27 Quarterfinals 2012 4-15-5 17 -- 2013 10-8-8 38 Quarterfinals 2014 9-14-5 32 -- www.USLsoccer.com 28 2015 USL Media guide portland timbers 2 Contact Information 1844 Southwest Morrison • Portland, OR 97205 www.timbers2.com P: (503) 553-5400 • F: (503) 553-5405 Facebook: Facebook.com/portlandtimbers2 Twitter: @TimbersFC2 Head Coach - Jay Vidovich 2015 Schedule All schedules ET Owner & CEO - Merritt Paulson General Manager - Gavin Wilkinson Head Coach - Jay Vidovich Assistant General Manager - Nick Mansueto Team Administrator - Satoshi Tatsumi VP of Communications - Chris Metz [email protected], (503) 553-5433 Media Relations Coordinator - Diego Basabe [email protected], (503) 553-5543 Stadium Merlo Field 5000 North Willamette Blvd. Portland, OR 97203 P: (503) 973-7117 DateOpponent 3/29 Real Monarchs 4/2 Sacramento 4/8 at Real Monarchs 4/11 at Seattle 4/18 at Sacramento 4/25 at Arizona *5/3 Orange County 5/9 at Colorado Springs 5/16 at Real Monarchs 5/22 Seattle 5/30 at Tulsa 6/5 at Oklahoma City 6/14 Austin 6/21 at Vancouver 6/29 Seattle 7/2 Arizona 7/10 at Vancouver 7/19 Vancouver 7/24 at Seattle 7/26 Los Angeles 8/1 at Austin 8/8Oklahoma City 8/16 Vancouver 8/22 Tulsa 8/29 at Orange County 9/5 Colorado Springs *9/12 Sacramento 9/16 at Los Angeles Kickoff 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 5 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 5 p.m. 10 p.m. 6 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30p.m. * Match to be played at Providence Park www.USLsoccer.com 29 2015 USL Media guide real monarchs SLC Contact Information 9256 South State • Sandy, UT 84070 www.realmonarchs.com P: (801) 727-2700 • F: (801) 727-1469 Facebook: Facebook.com/realmonarchs Twitter: @realmonarchs Head Coach - Freddy Juarez 2015 Schedule All schedules ET Owner - Dell Loy Hansen President - Rob Zarkos [email protected], (801) 727-2700 Vice President of Media & Communications Trey Fitz-Gerald [email protected], (801) 727-2700 Director of Media Services - Matt Gaschk [email protected], (801) 727-2700 Technical Director - Craig Waibel [email protected] Assistant General Manager - Elliot Fall [email protected], (801) 898-1985 Digital Media Manager - Ben Wille [email protected], (801) 494.7119 Stadium Rio Tinto Stadium 9256 South State Sandy, UT 84070 P: (801) 727-2700 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/22 at Los Angeles 3/29 at Portland 4/8 Portland 4/11 Colorado Springs 4/17 at Colorado Springs 4/25 Los Angeles 4/29 Sacramento 5/9 at Austin 5/16 Portland 5/24 at Vancouver 5/30 at Sacramento 6/3 Vancouver 6/13 at Colorado Springs 6/25 at Seattle 6/27 at Arizona 7/1 Sacramento 7/11 Austin 7/25 at Orange County 8/1 Orange County 8/8 Tulsa 8/13 at Tulsa 8/15 at Oklahoma City 8/22 at Sacramento 8/26 Colorado Springs 8/28 Seattle 9/2 Oklahoma City 9/5 at Arizona 9/12 Arizona Kickoff 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 5 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 11 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 30 2015 USL Media guide richmond kickers Contact Information 2001 Maywill Street, Suite 203 • Richmond, VA 23230 www.richmondkickers.com P: (804) 644-5425 • F: (804) 591-2680 Facebook: Facebook.com/richmondkickers Twitter: @RichmondKickers Head Coach - Leigh Cowlishaw Director of Soccer - Leigh Cowlishaw [email protected], (804)644-5425 ext. 303 General Manager - Shelley Sowers [email protected], (804)644-5425 ext. 305 Director of Sales - Ben Terry [email protected], (804)644-5425 ext. 301 Ticket Sales Manager- Dan Ferguson [email protected], (804)644-5425 ext. 309 Media Manager - Patrick Wood [email protected], (804)644-5425 ext. 308 Club Administrator - Emily Carnahan [email protected], (804)644-5425 ext. 310 2015 Schedule All schedules ET DateOpponent 3/28 at Wilmington 4/4 Louisville 4/10Wilmington 4/18Charlotte 4/22 at New York 4/25 at Montreal 5/2Charleston 5/8 at Charlotte 5/16 at Pittsburgh 5/23 Pittsburgh 5/30 New York 6/7 Charlotte 6/10 at Charleston 6/13 Montreal 6/20 Wilmington 6/26 at Charlotte 7/4 at Louisville 7/11 at Saint Louis 7/26 at New York 8/1 Harrisburg 8/8 at Harrisburg 8/9 at Rochester 8/15 at Toronto 8/22 Saint Louis 8/29 Charleston 9/5 Rochester 9/12 at Harrisburg 9/16 Toronto Kickoff 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5:05 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Stadium Richmond City Stadium 3201 Maplewood Avenue Richmond, VA 23221 www.USLsoccer.com 31 2015 USL Media guide richmond kickers 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 7 Matthew Delicate 23 1,351 14 1 29 33 18 3/29 at Charleston D 2-2 11 George Davis IV 28 2,287 11 5 27 50 27 4/5 Pittsburgh W 3-1 15 Kyle Porter 6 539 4 1 9 11 3 4/12 at Charlotte L 2-1 27 Shay Spitz 25 1,503 3 6 12 25 10 4/19 Pittsburgh D 2-2 17 Jason Yeisley 23 1,429 3 3 9 21 16 4/26 at Dayton W 5-1 4 Luke Vercollone 27 2,070 3 2 8 14 19 5/2 Rochester D 1-1 29 Michael Seaton 8 521 3 0 6 11 5 5/9 Arizona W 4-0 2 William Yomby 27 2,410 2 0 4 9 18 5/16 at Oklahoma City W 4-1 28 Samuel Asante 26 2,092 1 3 5 11 36 5/18 at Chicago Reserves D 0-0 23 Sascha Goerres 25 1,828 1 3 5 9 7 5/24 Charlotte W 2-0 18 Alex Lee 18 1,372 1 3 5 3 12 5/30 at Rochester D 0-0 21 Christiano Francois 10 358 1 2 4 6 7 5/31 at Harrisburg W 3-2 34 Jared Jeffrey 3 267 1 0 2 4 4 6/7 Harrisburg W 1-0 8 Hugh Roberts 20 1,076 1 0 2 3 7 6/14 Wilmington D 2-2 10 Nate Robinson 11 339 1 0 2 7 5 6/22 at Pittsburgh W 3-1 26 Conor Shanosky 17 1,527 1 0 2 3 17 6/28 at Wilmington D 1-1 5 Michael Callahan 12 871 0 3 3 4 18 7/6 RSL Reserves D 0-0 33 Taylor Kemp 5 450 0 3 3 0 5 7/12 Sacramento W 2-1 14 Collin Martin 5 439 0 3 3 9 8 7/19 Charleston W 4-0 25 Henry Kalungi 11 731 0 1 1 1 5 7/22 at Charleston D 1-1 16 Juan Arbelaez 16 498 0 0 0 5 6 7/26 Harrisburg W 2-1 36 Stephen Basso 3 225 0 0 0 0 1 8/1 at Wilmington W 3-1 24 Steven Birnbaum 1 90 0 0 0 0 2 8/9 Charlotte W 2-1 12 Alex Caskey 1 90 0 0 0 0 3 8/16 Dayton D 1-1 20 Matheau Hall 5 308 0 0 0 0 2 8/23 Orlando L 3-2 9 Tishan Hanley 13 170 0 0 0 5 2 8/30 at Orange County D 1-1 3 Shane Johnson 16 352 0 0 0 0 2 9/1 at LA Galaxy II D 1-1 20 Jalen Robinson 1 15 0 0 0 0 0 9/6 at Orlando L 1-0 9/13 Charleston+ W 2-1 (AET) 9/20 Harrisburg+ L 3-2 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 31 Joe Willis 18 1,620 0.777 14 10 0 8 7 56 1 Ryan Taylor 10 900 1.400 14 3 3 4 0 23 Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2011 12-7-5 41 Semifinals 2012 11-8-5 38 Quarterfinals 2013 15-1-0 55 Semifinals 2014 13-3-12 51 Semifinals www.USLsoccer.com 32 2015 USL Media guide ROCHESTER RHINOS Contact Information 460 Oak Street • Rochester, New York 14608 www.rhinossoccer.com P: (585) 454-KICK (5425) • F: (585) 454-7000 Facebook: Facebook.com/rochesterrhinos Twitter: @Rochester Rhinos Head Coach - Bob Lilley 2015 Schedule All schedules ET Owner & CEO - Rob Clark President & Chief Operating Office Pat Ercoli [email protected], (585) 454-5425 ext. 104 Vice President, Operations & Ticket Sales Manager - David Cieslinski [email protected], (585) 454-5425 ext. 111 Director of Marketing - Colleen Brown [email protected], (585) 454-5425 ext. 115 Public Relations Manager - Greg Stanton [email protected], (585) 454-5425 ext. 137 Communications Coordinator Daniel Gerow [email protected], (585) 454-5425 ext. 131 Director of Stadium Operations Rob Taylor [email protected], (585) 454-5425 ext. 101 DateOpponent 3/28 at New York 4/4 at Pittsburgh 4/11 at Montreal 4/16 at Louisville 4/18 at Saint Louis 4/26 New York 5/2 at Montreal 5/9 Toronto 5/16 at Wilmington 5/23 at Toronto 5/30 Montreal 6/13 Louisville 6/19 at Harrisburg 6/27 Pittsburgh 7/3 at Charleston 7/8Montreal 7/11 at Toronto 7/18Charlotte 7/26 Charleston 8/1 at Charlotte 8/9 Richmond 8/15Wilmington 8/22 Harrisburg 8/30 Saint Louis 9/5 at Richmond 9/12 Toronto 9/16 at Pittsburgh 9/19 New York Kickoff 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 7:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Stadium Sahlen’s Stadium 460 Oak Street Rochester, NY 14608 P: (585) 454-3000 www.USLsoccer.com 33 2015 USL Media guide ROCHESTER RHINOS 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 10 J.C. Banks 25 1,775 9 3 21 34 12 4/5 at Orlando L 3-1 5 Babacar Diallo 22 1,541 1 1 3 9 20 4/11 at Dayton D 1-1 3 Hugh Dixon 22 1,341 3 2 8 32 14 4/21 at Chicago Reserves W 2-0 13 Mike Garzi 18 873 0 0 0 1 6 4/27 Charleston W 1-0 6 Kyle Hoffer 26 2,119 1 0 2 4 23 5/2 at Richmond D 1-1 16 Levi Houapeu 17 773 2 1 5 13 2 5/3 at Wilmington D 0-0 12 Matt Luzunaris 7 103 0 0 0 5 0 5/10 Orlando D 1-1 15 Patrick McMahon 25 2,044 0 0 0 4 26 5/17 at Pittsburgh W 1-0 23 Johnny Mendoza 25 1,366 1 2 4 19 12 5/23 Sacramento L 1-0 7 Onua Obasi 23 1,669 1 0 2 5 24 5/30 Richmond D 0-0 39 Pierre Omanga 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 6/1 at Dayton W 1-0 14 Samuel Petrone 9 412 1 0 2 5 5 6/7 Pittsburgh L 3-2 22 Colin Rolfe 25 1,334 2 2 6 19 33 6/11 at LA Galaxy II W 2-1 8 Tyler Rosenlund 25 1,926 2 2 6 10 30 6/14 at Arizona L 1-0 17 Lance Rozeboom 25 1,242 0 1 1 3 19 6/20 Dayton W 2-0 2 Jossimar Sanchez 7 274 0 0 0 2 1 6/22 at Oklahoma City D 0-0 4 Patrick Slogic 16 846 0 0 0 4 11 6/28 Charlotte L 1-0 11 Donnie Smith 6 345 0 0 0 6 3 7/4 at Pittsburgh L 2-0 44 Ayao Sossou 2 142 0 0 0 0 2 7/11 Dallas Reserves W 3-0 19 Alec Sundly 25 1,703 2 0 4 8 31 7/19 Wilmington L 1-0 9 Minh Vu 22 1,159 2 3 7 18 8 7/27 Orlando W 1-0 20 Tony Walls 27 2,217 1 1 3 14 35 8/1 Charleston D 0-0 8/10 Orange County L 1-0 8/15 at Charleston L 2-1 8/16 at Charlotte L 3-1 8/23 Harrisburg D 2-2 8/30 at Harrisburg W 4-1 9/7 Wilmington W 2-0 9/13 LA Galaxy II+ L 2-1 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 77 John McCarthy 18 1,620 0.722 13 8 4 6 10 41 36 Luis Soffner 10 900 1.200 2 6 2 2 2 24 Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2011 12-8-4 40 Semifinals 2012 12-7-5 41 Semifinals 2013 6-10-10 28 -- 2014 10-10-8 38 Quarterfinals www.USLsoccer.com + - USL Playoffs 34 2015 USL Media guide SACRAMENTO REPUBLIC FC Contact Information 2421 17th Street, Suite 100 • Sacramento, CA 95818 www.sacrepublicfc.com P: (916) 307-6100 Facebook: www.facebook.com/SacRepublicFC Twitter: @SacRepublicFC Head Coach - Preki 2015 Schedule President – Warren Smith [email protected], (916) 307-6100 ext. 1002 Executive VP – Joe Wagoner [email protected], (916) 307-6100 ext. 1003 Director of Finance – Brett Reitter [email protected], (916) 307-6100 ext. 1004 Director of Operations – Brian May [email protected], (916) 307-6100 Technical Director – Graham Smith [email protected], (916) 307-6100 ext. 1014 VP of Ticket Sales – Fred Matthes [email protected], (916) 307-6100 ext. 1006 Director of Ticket Sales – Chris Nasser [email protected], (916) 307-6100 ext. 1010 VP of Corporate Partnerships – Brent Sasaki [email protected], (916) 307-6100 ext. 1007 Director of Club Partnerships – Sean Morrison [email protected], (916) 307-6100 ext. 1009 VP of Marketing & Communications – Erika Bjork [email protected], (916) 606-4554 Media Relations Coordinator – Eddie Ralph [email protected], (916) 628-1418 Digital Content Captain – Kelsey Price [email protected], (916) 307-6100 All schedules ET DateOpponent 3/21 at Seattle 3/28 at Los Angeles 4/2 at Portland 4/11 Los Angeles 4/15 Vancouver 4/18 Portland 4/24 Orange County 4/29 at Real Monarchs 5/9 Seattle 5/17 at Los Angeles 5/23 at Oklahoma City 5/30 Real Monarchs 6/6 Austin 6/13 at Arizona 6/20 Oklahoma City 6/25 at Tulsa 6/27 at Austin 7/1 at Real Monarchs 7/11 Los Angeles 8/1 Seattle 8/8Colorado Springs 8/14 at Colorado Springs 8/22Real Monarchs 8/29 Tulsa 9/6 at Vancouver 9/12 at Portland 9/16 at Orange County 9/19 Arizona Kickoff 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 11 p.m. 11 p.m. 11 p.m. 9 p.m. 11 p.m. 11 p.m. 6 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Stadium Bonney Field 1600 Exposition Blvd Sacramento, CA 95815 www.USLsoccer.com 35 2015 USL Media guide SACRAMENTO REPUBLIC FC 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 10 Thomas Stewart 19 1,111 11 3 25 41 13 3/29 at LA Galaxy II D 1-1 8 Rodrigo Lopez 26 2,224 10 8 28 47 16 4/7 at Chivas USA Reserves W 3-1 14 Adam Jahn 17 1,192 6 0 12 32 12 4/12 at Orange County L 2-1 17 Justin Braun 19 1,297 4 1 9 34 15 4/13 at LA Galaxy II W 3-0 21 Michael Daly 27 2,354 3 1 7 9 19 4/19 at Arizona L 2-1 11 Max Alvarez 22 1,377 2 7 11 44 20 4/26 Harrisburg L 2-1 2 Mike Fucito 5 328 2 2 6 10 9 5/3 Orange County W 2-1 9 Dakota Collins 14 491 2 1 5 13 2 5/17 LA Galaxy II W 2-1 19 Octavio Guzman 24 1,289 2 1 5 13 22 5/23 at Rochester W 1-0 23 Emrah Klimenta 26 2,156 2 0 4 23 35 5/25 at Dayton W 2-1 12 Nemanja Vukovic 27 2,380 1 3 5 24 20 6/7 Arizona D 1-1 5 Chad Bartlome 19 881 1 0 2 13 12 6/14 at Oklahoma City L 2-0 32 Steven Evens 11 441 1 0 2 5 1 6/20 Colorado Reserves W 4-3 29 Jeffrey Koval 2 116 1 0 2 2 4 6/26 Arizona W 1-0 3 Jack Avesyan 13 663 0 1 1 5 9 6/28 at Oklahoma City L 2-0 22 Harrison Delbridge 16 1,202 0 1 1 9 11 7/7 Orange County W 2-1 26 Mawolo Gissie 9 274 0 1 1 10 24 7/12 at Richmond L 2-1 40 Agustin Cazarez 1 90 0 0 0 1 0 7/14 at Charlotte W 1-0 13 Jose Gonzalez 4 360 0 0 0 0 2 7/17 Orlando D 0-0 28 James Kiffe 4 315 0 0 0 2 3 7/27 Pittsburgh W 5-0 20 Carlos Martinez 13 587 0 0 0 10 8 8/2 at Arizona W 2-1 18 Ivan Mirkovic 21 1,794 0 0 0 2 42 8/9 Oklahoma City W 2-1 7 Gilberto Souza 13 506 0 0 0 2 13 8/17 at Orange County W 6-1 43 Ismar Tandir 1 61 0 0 0 0 1 8/20 Wilmington W 2-0 16 Tommy Thompson 6 300 0 0 0 4 2 8/27 Charleston W 2-1 4 Chad Bond 5 220 0 0 0 0 2 8/30 at Wilmington D 0-0 24 George Fochive 12 834 0 0 0 7 20 9/4 Oklahoma City W 1-0 27 Aaron Long 2 99 0 0 0 1 0 9/6 LA Galaxy II L 2-1 27 Alvas Powell 3 241 0 0 0 1 3 9/13 Wilmington+ W 4-1 9/20 LA Galaxy II+ W 3-2 9/27 Harrisburg+ W 2-0 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 1 Jake Gleeson 17 1,471 0.917 15 11 2 3 6 47 25 Dominik Jakubek 14 1,049 1.115 13 6 5 1 3 32 + - USL Playoffs Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2014 17-7-4 55 Champions www.USLsoccer.com 36 2015 USL Media guide SAINT LOUIS FC Contact Information 1 Soccer Park Rd. • Fenton, MO 63026 www.saintlouisfc.com P: (636) 680-0999 Facebook: Facebook.com/STLFC1 Twitter: @saintlouisfc Head Coach - Dale Schilly 2015 Schedule All schedules ET CEO - Jim Kavanaugh CFO - Tom Strunk Executive Director - Patrick Barry General Manager - Jeremy Alumbaugh [email protected], (636) 680-0994 Director of Corporate Partnerships Kevin Wygant [email protected], (636) 680-0906 Director of Sales - Giselle Paletta [email protected], (636) 680-0997 Communications Manager - Tom Rodgers [email protected], (636) 680-0907 Merchandise Manager - Grant Finley [email protected], (636) 680-9312, ext. 951 DateOpponent 3/28 at Louisville 4/2 at Tulsa 4/11 Pittsburgh 4/18 Rochester 4/25 at Oklahoma City 5/9 Wilmington 5/14 Toronto 5/24 Louisville 5/30 at Louisville 6/6 at Pittsburgh 6/13 Harrisburg 6/19 Colorado Springs 6/27 New York 7/1 at Wilmington 7/4 at Charlotte 7/11 Richmond 7/15 at Montreal 7/18 at Toronto 7/25 Oklahoma City 8/2 at New York 8/8 Montreal 8/15 at Charleston 8/20Charleston 8/22 at Richmond 8/30 at Rochester 9/6 at Harrisburg 9/12 Charlotte 9/19 Louisville Kickoff 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. TBA 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Stadium Saint Louis Soccer Park 1 Soccer Park Rd. Fenton, MO 63026 P: (636) 680-0999 www.USLsoccer.com 37 2015 USL Media guide SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2 Contact Information 159 South Jackson St., Suite 200 • Seattle, WA 98104 www.soundersfc.com/s2 P: (206) 512-1200 Facebook: Facebook.com/soundersfc2 Twitter: @soundersfc2 Head Coach - Ezra Hendrickson 2015 Schedule All schedules ET General Manager– Andrew Opatkiewicz Head Coach – Ezra Hendrickson Digital Media & Communications Coordinator – Branden Griffith [email protected], (425) 248-0586 Ticket Sales – Sam Mitchell [email protected], (206) 512-1262 Stadium Starfire Sports Stadium 14800 Starfire Way Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431-3232 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/21 Sacramento 3/29 Vancouver 4/11 Portland 4/16 at Tulsa 4/18 at Oklahoma City 4/26 at Vancouver 5/1 Orange County 5/9 at Sacramento 5/15 Oklahoma City 5/22 at Portland 5/30 at Orange County 6/5 Tulsa 6/11 Los Angeles 6/20 at Arizona 6/25 Real Monarchs 6/29 at Portland 7/4 at Vancouver 7/12 Arizona 7/18 at Colorado Springs 7/24 Portland 8/1 at Sacramento 8/8 Vancouver 8/19 Colorado Springs 8/23 at Los Angeles 8/28 at Real Monarchs 9/5 at Austin 9/11 Orange County 9/17 Austin Kickoff 10:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 38 2015 USL Media guide TORONTO FC II Contact Information 85 Carl Hall Rd. • Toronto, ON M3K 2B9 www.torontofc.ca P: (416) 815-5400 Facebook: Facebook.com/torontofc Twitter: @torontofcII Head Coach - Jason Bent 2015 Schedule All schedules ET Tim Bezbatchenko – General Manager [email protected] Jason Bent – Toronto FC II Head Coach [email protected] Stuart Neely – Academy Senior Head Coach/Toronto FC II Assistant Coach [email protected] Jaime McMillan – Senior Director, Team Development [email protected], (416) 815-4872 Jordan Custoreri – Coordinator, USL Operations [email protected], (416) 815-3508 Mike Masaro – Manager, Media Relations [email protected], (416) 815-2474 Anthony Cozzetto – Assistant, Media Relations [email protected], (416) 815-6126 Shawn Jeffers – Toronto FC II Athletic Therapist [email protected], (416) 815-5256 Sacha DeAlmeida – Manager, Equipment Operations [email protected], (416) 815-3429 CCER A SO E ONTARI TH OCIATION SS O DateOpponent 3/21 at Charleston 3/28 at Montreal 4/4 at New York 4/19 at Vancouver 4/25 at Pittsburgh 5/9 at Rochester 5/14 at Saint Louis 5/16 at Louisville 5/23 Rochester 6/6 at Harrisburg 6/27 Wilmington 7/4Montreal 7/8Pittsburgh 7/11Rochester 7/18 Saint Louis 7/24Charleston 8/1 Louisville 8/8Pittsburgh 8/12 at Montreal 8/15Richmond 8/19 Harrisburg 8/22 New York 8/29 Charlotte 9/5 Montreal 9/9 at Charlotte 9/12 at Rochester 9/16 at Richmond 9/19 at Wilmington Kickoff 7:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 4 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. OSA FIELD PHASE 1 - 2000 SEATS Stadium Vaughan Grove Sports Park 7601 Martin Grove Rd. Woodbridge, ON l4l 9E4 • • ES T. 1901 VIEW FROM THE NORTH EAST www.USLsoccer.com 39 2015 USL Media guide TULSA ROUGHNECKS FC Contact Information 201 North Elgin Ave. • Tulsa, OK 74120 www.tulsaroughnecksfc.com P: (918) 744-5998 Facebook: Facebook.com/roughnecksfc Twitter: @roughnecksfc Head Coach - David Irving 2015 Schedule All schedules ET Co-Chairman - Dale Hubbard Co-Chairman - Jeff Hubbard President/General Manager – Mike Melega [email protected], (918) 574-8302 Executive Assistant/Travel – Kara Biden [email protected], (918) 574-8313 Executive VP/General Manager– Jason George [email protected], (918) 574-8303 VP, Media & PR – Brian Carroll [email protected], (918)574-8304 VP, Stadium – Mark Hilliard VP, Marketing/Business Development – Rob Gardenhire [email protected], (918) 574-8308 Stadium ONEOK Field 201 North Elgin Ave. Tulsa, OK 74120 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/28 Oklahoma City 4/2 Saint Louis 4/4 Austin 4/16 Seattle 4/25 at Louisville 5/9 at Arizona 5/13 at Los Angeles 5/16 at Orange County 5/23 at Austin 5/30 Portland 6/5 at Seattle 6/13 at Oklahoma City 6/20 at Austin 6/25 Sacramento 6/27 Los Angeles 7/9 Orange County 7/11 Colorado Springs 7/18 at Oklahoma City 7/24 at Vancouver 7/31 Vancouver 8/2 Arizona 8/5 at Colorado Springs 8/8 at Real Monarchs 8/13 Real Monarchs 8/15 Louisville 8/22 at Portland 8/29 at Sacramento 9/6 Oklahoma City Kickoff 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 10 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 11 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 40 2015 USL Media guide VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 2 Contact Information 375 Water St., Suite 550 • Vancouver, BC v6b5c6 www.whitecapsfc.com P: (604) 669-9283 Facebook: Facebook.com/whitecapsfc2 Twitter: @whitecapsfc Head Coach - Alan Koch 2015 Schedule All schedules ET President – Bob Lenarduzzi Head Coach – Alan Koch Director, WFC2 Business Operations – Lisa Modica-Amore [email protected], (604) 669-9283, ext. 2267 Specialist, Communications – Brandon Timko [email protected], (604) 669-9283, ext. 2292 Specialist, Marketing – Matt Woods [email protected], (604) 669-9283, ext. 2224 Manager, WFC2 Sales – Christine Dunsworth [email protected], (604) 669-9283, ext. 2270 Stadium UBC Thunderbird Stadium 6288 Stadium Rd. Vancouver, BC v6t1z3 P: (604) 822-1523 www.USLsoccer.com DateOpponent 3/29 at Seattle 4/1 at Austin 4/12 at Orange County 4/15 at Sacramento 4/19 Toronto 4/26 Seattle 5/3 at Los Angeles 5/17Oklahoma City 5/24Real Monarchs 5/31 Arizona 6/3 at Real Monarchs 6/6 at Colorado Springs 6/9 at Oklahoma City 6/14 Los Angeles 6/21 Portland 6/27 at Orange County 7/4 Seattle 7/10 Portland 7/15Colorado Springs 7/19 at Portland 7/24 Tulsa 7/31 at Tulsa 8/8 at Seattle 8/16 at Portland 8/22 at Arizona 9/6 Sacramento 9/13 Orange County 9/20 Austin Kickoff 7 p.m. 9 p.m. 7 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 10 p.m. 6 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 41 2015 USL Media guide WILMINGTON HAMMERHEADS FC Contact Information 108 Grace Street • Wilmington, NC 28401 www.wilmingtonhammerheads.com P: (910) 777-2111 • F: (910) 777-2112 Facebook: www.facebook.com/wilmingtonhammerheadsfc Twitter: @WilmHammerheads Head Coach - Carson Porter CEO/Owner – George Altirs General Manager – Jason Arnold [email protected], (910) 777-2111, ext. 11 Technical Director/Head Coach – Carson Porter [email protected], (910) 777-2111, ext. 12 Director of Development and Partnerships – Matt Sadler [email protected], (910) 777-2111, ext. 13 Director of Marketing and Public Relations – Danielle Dorantich 2015 Schedule All schedules ET DateOpponent 3/28 Richmond 4/3 Charlotte 4/10 at Richmond 4/12 at New York 4/26 Charleston 5/2 Harrisburg 5/9 at Saint Louis 5/12 at Louisville 5/16 Rochester 5/30 at Charleston 6/6 Charleston 6/13 New York 6/20 at Richmond 6/25 at Montreal at Toronto danielle.dorantich, wilmingtonhammerheads.com, 6/27 7/1 Saint Louis (910) 777-2111, ext. 14 7/4 at Harrisburg Director of Ticket Sales – Kelly Wenger 7/18 at Charleston 7/25 Louisville [email protected], 8/1 at Pittsburgh (910) 777-2111, ext. 15 New York Manager, Ticket Sales and Game Day Operations 8/8 8/15 at Rochester – Jessica Hotzelt 8/22Montreal [email protected], 8/29 at New York 9/3 Charlotte (910) 777-2111, ext. 16 9/5 at Charlotte Marketing and Event Coordinator 9/12 Pittsburgh Jessica Coleman 9/19 Toronto [email protected], (910) 777-2111 x19 Stadium Legion Stadium 2149 Carolina Beach Road Wilmington, NC 28412 P: (910) 341-4604 www.USLsoccer.com Kickoff 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 42 2015 USL Media guide Wilmington HAMMERHEADS FC 2014 Regular Season Statistics 2014 Results No. Player GP Mins. Goals Assists Pts Shots Fouls Date Opponent Result 9 Samuel Ochoa 25 1,723 6 5 17 24 25 4/5 Harrisburg D 0-0 11 Sunny Jane 17 821 5 3 13 24 14 4/12 at Pittsburgh W 4-3 21 Jordan Hamilton 11 453 5 2 12 17 4 4/26 Charlotte L 2-0 12 Steven Miller 26 1,613 3 3 9 14 22 5/3 Rochester D 0-0 21 Mark-Anthony Kaye 7 520 2 2 6 6 4 5/10 at Charleston W 1-0 10 Cody Arnoux 25 1,022 2 1 5 25 11 5/17 Charleston W 1-0 14 Corben Bone 9 681 2 0 4 7 6 5/23 Pittsburgh W 5-1 17 William Heaney 10 240 2 0 4 6 1 5/31 at Charlotte W 2-1 2 Tom Parratt 24 1,865 2 0 4 10 31 6/6 Oklahoma City D 2-2 14 Mickael Oliveira 10 707 1 3 5 17 6 6/14 at Richmond D 2-2 4 Ashani Fairclough 24 2,056 1 1 3 8 20 6/21 Chicago Reserves D 2-2 15 Daniel Lovitz 5 450 1 1 3 7 3 6/28 Richmond D 1-1 16 Drew Ruggles 21 1,259 1 1 3 11 20 7/12 at Orlando L 2-0 7 Manny Aparicio 19 808 1 0 2 7 15 7/18 at Harrisburg D 0-0 8 Paul Nicholson 27 2,249 1 0 2 13 17 7/19 at Rochester W 1-0 13 Brian Ackley 18 1,000 0 0 0 7 22 7/25 Arizona D 0-0 18 Michael Calderon 2 46 0 0 0 0 0 7/26 at Charlotte L 2-0 19 Andrae Campbell 18 1,244 0 0 0 11 12 8/1 Richmond L 3-1 5 Troy Cole 20 1,328 0 0 0 3 11 8/9 Dayton L 2-1 6 Christian Davidson 28 2,312 0 0 0 1 7 8/15 at New York Reserves L 1-0 24 Albert Edward 11 595 0 0 0 0 3 8/20 at Sacramento L 2-0 25 Marc Godelman 9 352 0 0 0 5 5 8/23 at Orange County W 2-1 26 Jeremy Hall 3 270 0 0 0 1 4 8/24 at LA Galaxy II D 3-3 3 Yahaya Musa 13 925 0 0 0 1 17 8/28 Orlando W 3-1 15 Ross Tomaselli 8 583 0 0 0 2 4 8/30 Sacramento D 0-0 20 Jason Watson 2 15 0 0 0 1 0 9/3 Orlando D 0-0 9/5 at Dayton W 4-0 9/7 at Rochester L 2-0 9/13 at Sacramento+ L 4-1 2014 Goalkeeper Statistics No. Player GP Mins GAA GA W L D SO Saves 40 Quillan Roberts 17 1,514 1.188 20 5 4 6 5 37 23 Brad Stuver 10 900 1.200 12 3 4 2 2 35 1 Matt Glaeser 2 106 0.849 1 0 0 0 0 4 + - USL Playoffs Team History Year W-L-D Pts Playoffs 2011 14-7-3 45 Quarterfinals 2012 10-7-7 37 Final 2013 11-11-4 36 -- 2014 9-8-11 38 Quarterfinals www.USLsoccer.com 43 2015 USL Media guide www.USLsoccer.com 44 2015 USL Media guide USL, MLS Continue Groundbreaking Partnership When Major League Soccer and the USL announced a groundbreaking, multi-year partnership in early 2013 designed to enhance the development of professional players in North America, the ramifications for the two leagues, and the sport as a whole, were yet to be fully understood. Two years later, the partnership between the two leagues cannot be viewed as anything other than a resounding success. With the 2015 season set to see full integration between the two leagues - with MLS clubs either partnering with current USL clubs or entering their own side in the USL - both leagues have seen positives on and off the field. 2014 saw the addition of the LA Galaxy II to the USL, the first team in league history to be owned and operated by an MLS club. In all, the Galaxy sent 14 players on loan from their first team to Los Dos, including six Homegrown Players, who recorded more than 12,000 minutes of action and 38 goals in the regular season as the club finished third in the USL standings. The Galaxy II’s success prompted seven additional MLS clubs to enter their own sides for 2015, with teams such as the Timbers 2, Sounders 2 and Real Monarchs all eager to emulate the success Los Dos found on the field. “The addition of seven MLS teams is a testament to the success that the Galaxy had in terms of getting some of their players really meaningful game time in a proper professional league,” USL President Jake Edwards told ESPN.com. “Some of those guys have even got back in the first team and played in MLS Cup. For them it was a huge success.” The USL has also seen substantial growth in its ranks in independent clubs, with new teams in Austin, Charlotte, Colorado Springs, Louisville, Saint Louis and Tulsa looking to emulate the success of Sacramento Republic FC, which claimed the league championship in its inaugural season. With a strong business model and outstanding front office leadership, the USL has become the league of choice for investors looking to build a professional club from the ground up in North America. “We believe our goal of building a strong league that puts an emphasis on regional rivalries and a continued elevation of play through our partnership with MLS, has resonated with the new ownership groups that have joined the league,” Edwards said. “The league has raised its standards on and off the field each season, and in 2015 is set to offer fans the highest level of competition on the field the league has seen since its formation.” If the past two years - with interleague play between teams in the USL and the MLS Reserve League - was a prelude, the next chapter in the USL’s history will see the league quickly reach all of the on- and off-field goals it set forth when its partnership with MLS began only two years ago. www.USLsoccer.com 45 2015 USL Media guide 2015 USL – MLS Affiliations 2015 USL – MLS Operated Franchises MLS Directory Major League Soccer 420 5th Avenue, 7th Floor • New York, NY 10018 www.mlssoccer.com • P: (212) 450-1200 • F: (212) 450-1300 MLS/Soccer United Marketing Executives Don Garber - Commissioner Mark Abbott - President & Deputy Commissioner, Major League Soccer Gary Stevenson - President and Managing Director, MLS Business Ventures Kathy Carter - President, Soccer United Marketing Howard Handler - Chief Marketing Officer JoAnn Neale – Chief Administrative Officer Sean Prendergast - Chief Financial Officer Dan Courtemanche - Executive Vice President, Communications J. Todd Durbin - Executive Vice President, Player Relations & Competition Seth Bacon - Senior Vice President, Media Bill Ordower - Senior Vice President & General Counsel Maribeth Towers - Senior Vice President, Consumer Products David Wright - Senior Vice President, Global Sponsorship www.USLsoccer.com 46 2015 USL Media guide MLS/SUM Communications Dan Courtemanche Executive Vice President, Communications (212) 450-1225, [email protected] Marisabel Munoz Vice President, Communications (212) 450-1262, [email protected] Sean Dennison Director, Corporate Communications (212) 450-1223, [email protected] Sal Della Monica Director, Communications (212) 450-1392, [email protected] Lauren Brophy Senior Manager, Corporate Communications (212) 450-1227, [email protected] Jane Sexton Senior Coordinator, Communications (212) 450-1408, [email protected] Gabe Gabor Senior International Communications Consultant (917) 364-2755, [email protected] Rick Lawes Editorial Consultant (646) 342-3193, [email protected] MLS Club Communication Contacts Chicago Fire Doug Hicks – (708) 496-6765 [email protected] Eunice Kim – (708) 496-6726 [email protected] D.C. United Craig Stouffer – (202) 587-5425 [email protected] T.J. Scholl - (202) 587-5429 [email protected] Colorado Rapids Richard Fleming [email protected] FC Dallas Cesar Velasco – (469) 365-0198 [email protected] Leigh Anne Gullett - (469) 365-0054 [email protected] Jason Minnick - (469) 365-0068 [email protected] Columbus Crew Tim Miller – (614) 447-4176 [email protected] Ryan Schwepfinger – (614) 447-4203 [email protected] www.USLsoccer.com 47 2015 USL Media guide Houston Dynamo Lester Gretsch - (713) 276-7522 [email protected] Matt Pedersen – (713) 276-7520 [email protected] Ben Crook – (713) 276-7588 [email protected] Sporting Kansas City Rob Thomson - (913) 387-3405 [email protected] Kurt Austin - (913) 387-3417 [email protected] Jon Kaplan – (816) 949-1197 [email protected] Molly Dreska – (913) 387-3428 [email protected] Los Angeles Galaxy Brendan Hannan - (310) 630-2245 [email protected] Chris Glidden – (310) 630-4623 [email protected] Vicky Mercado - (310) 630-2215 [email protected] Montreal Impact Patrick Vallee – (514).328.3668, Ext. 227 [email protected] Eric Forest - 514.328.3668 Ext. 267 [email protected] Joey Strizzi – (514) 328-3668 [email protected] New England Revolution Rachael Dane Neff – (508) 549-0946 [email protected] Justin Pearson – (508) 549-0468 [email protected] Patrik Bergabo – (508) 549-0512 [email protected] John Machado – (508) 549-0533 [email protected] New York City FC Martin Von Wuthenau – [email protected] Red Bull New York Corey Hanlon – (973) 776-8822 [email protected] Orlando City Leonardo Santiago – (407) 480.4726 [email protected] www.USLsoccer.com Marcos Peres – (407) 480-4751 [email protected] Jhamie Chin – (407) 480-4723 [email protected] Philadelphia Union Kerith Gabriel [email protected] Chris Winkler [email protected] Portland Timbers Chris Metz - (503) 553-5433 [email protected] Mark Nelson – (503) 553-5529 [email protected] Katie Simons – (503) 553-5539 [email protected] Real Salt Lake Trey Fitz-Gerald – (801) 727-2717 [email protected] Matt Gaschk – (801) 727-2848 [email protected] San Jose Earthquakes Jed Mettee - (408) 556-7723 [email protected] Frank Stranzl - (408) 556-7774 [email protected] Seattle Sounders FC Alex Caulfield – (206) 512.1225 [email protected] Matt Winter – (206) 512-1215 [email protected] Toronto FC Mike Masaro - (416) 815-2474 [email protected] Anthony Cozzetto – (416) 815-6126 [email protected] Jamie Deans – (416) 815-5445 [email protected] Vancouver Whitecaps FC Carly Jokic – (604) 669-9283 x2260 [email protected] Nathan Vanstone - (604) 629-2251 [email protected] Jenna Visram – (604) 669-9283 ext. 2260 [email protected] Brandon Timko – (604) 669-9283 x2292 [email protected] 48 2015 USL Media guide www.USLsoccer.com 49 2015 USL Media guide About the U.S. Soccer Federation As the governing body of soccer in all its forms in the United States, U.S. Soccer has played an integral part in charting the course for the sport in the USA for 100 years. In that time, the Federation’s mission statement has been clear and simple: to make soccer, in all its forms, a preeminent sport in the United States and to continue the development of soccer at all recreational and competitive levels. From a viewership standpoint, nearly 20 million Americans watched the Round of 16 match at the 2010 FIFA World Cup on television. Soccer-specific stadiums have opened their doors to resounding success. The National Training Center in Carson, Calif., in its 10th year of existence, has been a valuable facility for all levels, including the U.S. Soccer Development Academy, which kicked off at the state-of-the-art complex with much fanfare in 2007. In 1989, the U.S. Men’s National Team had not played in a World Cup in 40 years and the U.S. Women’s program was in its early stages. U.S. Soccer was playing games in small stadiums that did not reach capacity, few matches were televised, soccerspecific stadiums were yet to be created and there were no high-level professional outdoor leagues. Since that time, the state of U.S. Soccer has evolved significantly. Entering 2015, the U.S. MNT played in seven consecutive FIFA World Cups and advanced to the quarterfinals at the 2002 event. U.S. Soccer is a world leader in women’s soccer at every level, and the U.S. WNT has won two FIFA Women’s World Cups and four Olympic Gold Medals – an accomplishment that no other country on the men’s and women’s side has reached in Olympic competition. The United States has also hosted three World Cups with the support of its members and strong organizational abilities. From a coaching standpoint in the United States, more classes are continually being offered around the country, and the number of licensed, welleducated trainers and managers is larger than ever. The education level among coaches has been tailored to match the expanding pool of talent in the U.S. www.USLsoccer.com 50 2015 USL Media guide U.S. Soccer continues to set positive trends for referees in CONCACAF, with reinvigorated focus on education and training, including the realm of professional referees. In 2012, U.S. Soccer and MLS created the Professional Referee Organization (PRO) to manage the referee program in professional soccer leagues in the U.S. and Canada. The creation of PRO has been designed to increase the quality of officiating in U.S. and Canadian professional leagues, develop more professional quality officials at a younger age and develop officials who will represent the United States and Canada in FIFA competitions. Participation in soccer continues at high levels among both youth and adults, with more than 4.3 million registered players among the 24 million participants in the sport, according to the FIFA Big Count. For more information on all U.S. Soccer programs, visit the official organization website at ussoccer.com. 2014 U.S. Open Cup Review Rhinos Excel in 2014 Open Cup The Rochester Rhinos added another chapter to their outstanding history in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2014, as they defeated the defending champions D.C. United to finish as the final USL club standing in the tournament. The Rhinos, who remain the lone non-MLS side to win the tournament in its modern era, needed extra time in the third round to advance past standout PDL club Reading United AC as Colin Rolfe’s late goal earned victory. Rolfe’s heroics continued in the fourth round, as he provided the only goal to defeat United at Sahlen’s Stadium. Despite Rolfe’s third goal in as many games, however, the Rhinos came up short in a 2-1 defeat against the New England Revolution in the fifth round, as the MLS Cup Finalist got first-half goals by Saer Sene and Kelyn Rowe to advance. Other USL clubs had close calls with MLS sides in the tournament, as Arizona United SC took the lead against the LA Galaxy before falling 2-1, and the Harrisburg City Islanders almost upset the Philadelphia Union before being eliminated in extra time. USL champions Sacramento Republic FC also held the lead against the San Jose Earthquakes, but was reduced to 10 men as it fell 2-1 in the fourth round. www.USLsoccer.com 51 2015 USL Media guide Open Cup History Amazing Runs 2014 Championship 1st Round (May 7) AWAY TEAM SCORE HOME TEAM Red Force FC (USASA) 2:1 Colorado Rovers (USSSA) CD Aguiluchos (NPSL) 1:2 Ventura County Fusion (PDL) Mass Premier Soccer (USASA) 1:4 Western Mass Pioneers (PDL) Corinthians USA (USCS) - forfeit San Diego Flash (NPSL) LA Misioneros (PDL) 1:1 (2:3 PKs) PSA Elite (USASA) Vermont Voltage (PDL) 1:2 New York Red Bulls (NPSL) RWB Adria (USASA) 2:2 (3:1 PKs) Detroit City FC (NPSL) FC Sonic Lehigh Valley (NPSL) 1:0 GPS Portland Phoenix (PDL) 2nd Round (May 13-14) AWAY TEAM SCORE Red Force FC (USASA) 1:2 Sacramento Republic FC (USL) 2:1 Orange County Blues FC (USL) 0:2 NTX Rayados (USASA) 4:4 (4:2 PKs) Western Mass Pioneers (PDL)1:2 AET Greek American AA (USASA) 2:5 Dayton Dutch Lions (USL) 2:0 Real Colorado Foxes (PDL) 0:3 Cal FC (USASA) 1:6 PSA Elite (USASA) New York Red Bulls (NPSL) 1:3 RWB Adria (USASA) 1:0 AET Richmond Kickers (USL) 6:1 Greek American AA (USASA) 2:0 Brooklyn Italians (NPSL) 4:2 Icon FC (USASA) 1:4 Harrisburg City Islanders (USL) 4:0 Arizona United SC (USL) 3:2 OKC Energy FC (USL) 2:0 Carolina Dynamo (PDL) 1:3 Wilm. Hammerheads FC (USL) 1:3 Panama City Bch. Pirates (PDL) 0:4 Jacksonville United (NPSL) 1:2 Ocala Stampede (PDL) 1:4 HOME TEAM Laredo Heat (PDL) Ventura County Fusion (PDL) Fresno Fuego (PDL) Austin Aztex (PDL) Rochester Rhinos (USL) Reading United AC (PDL) FC Schwaben AC (USASA) Des Moines Menace (PDL) LA Galaxy II (USL) forfeit - San Diego Flash (NPSL) Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL) Michigan Bucks (PDL) RVA FC (NPSL) Ocean City Nor’Easters (PDL) Jersey Express (PDL) Baltimore Bohemians (PDL) FC Sonic Lehigh Valley (NPSL) Portland Timbers U23s (PDL) Tulsa Athletics (NPSL) Charlotte Eagles (USL) Chattanooga FC (NPSL) Charleston Battery (USL) Orlando City U-23 (PDL) Orlando City (USL) 3rd Round (May 27-28) AWAY TEAM SCORE Laredo Heat (PDL) 3:2 Fresno Fuego (PDL) 0:6 NTX Rayados (USASA) 2:4 Reading United AC (PDL) 1:2 AET Dayton Dutch Lions (USL) 2:5 Minnesota United (NASL) 1:0 PSA Elite (USASA) 0:0 (3:1 PKs) RWB Adria (USASA) 2:3 Greek American AA (USASA) 1:2 Brooklyn Italians (NPSL) 0:2 Harrisburg City Islanders (USL) 4:2 OKC Energy FC (USL) 1:2 AET Charlotte Eagles (USL) 0:2 Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL) 5:0 Orlando City U-23 (PDL) 2:2 (12:11 PKs) Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL) 1:4 HOME TEAM Fort Lauderdale Strikers (NASL) Sacramento Republic FC (USL) San Antonio Scorpions (NASL) Rochester Rhinos (USL) Indy Eleven (NASL) Des Moines Menace (PDL) LA Galaxy II (USL) Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL) Richmond Kickers (USL) New York Cosmos (NASL) Baltimore Bohemians (PDL) Arizona United SC (USL) Carolina Railhawks (NASL) Chattanooga FC (NPSL) Charleston Battery (USL) Orlando City (USL) 4th Round (June 11-18) AWAY TEAM SCORE Chivas USA (MLS) 1:1 (2:3 PKs) LA Galaxy (MLS) 2:1 Laredo Heat (PDL) 0:1 San Antonio Scorpions (NASL) 0:2 Harrisburg City Islanders (USL) 1:3 AET New York Red Bulls (MLS) 0:3 New England Revolution (MLS) 3:2 D.C. United (MLS) 0:1 PSA Elite (USASA) 0:5 Sacramento Republic FC (USL) 1:2 Minnesota United FC (NASL) 0:2 Orlando City U-23 (PDL) 0:3 Orlando City (USL) 2:5 Real Salt Lake (MLS) 1:2 Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL) 1:2 Indy Eleven (NASL) 1:2 AET HOME TEAM Carolina Railhawks (NASL) Arizona United SC (USL) Houston Dynamo (MLS) FC Dallas (MLS) Philadelphia Union (MLS) New York Cosmos (NASL) Richmond Kickers (USL) Rochester Rhinos (USL) Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) Sporting Kansas City (MLS) Portland Timbers (MLS) Colorado Rapids (MLS) Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL) Chicago Fire (MLS) Columbus Crew (MLS) 5th Round (June 24-25) AWAY TEAM SCORE LA Galaxy (MLS) 0:1 AET FC Dallas (MLS) 3:2 New York Cosmos (NASL) 1:2 AET Rochester Rhinos (USL) 1:2 San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) 1:1 (1:4 PKs) Portland Timbers (MLS) 3:1 Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL) 2:1 Columbus Crew (MLS) 2:4 AET HOME TEAM Carolina Railhawks (NASL) Houston Dynamo (MLS) Philadelphia Union (MLS) New England Revolution (MLS) Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) Sporting Kansas City (MLS) Colorado Rapids (MLS) Chicago Fire (MLS) Quarterfinals (July 8-9) AWAY TEAM SCORE FC Dallas (MLS) 5:2 New England Revolution (MLS) 0:2 Portland Timbers (MLS) 1:3 AET Chicago Fire (MLS) 3:1 HOME TEAM Carolina Railhawks (NASL) Philadelphia Union (MLS) Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL) Semifinals (Aug. 12-13) AWAY TEAM SCORE Philadelphia Union (MLS) 1:1 (4:3 PKs) Chicago Fire (MLS) 0:6 HOME TEAM FC Dallas (MLS) Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) Final (Sept. 16) AWAY TEAM SCORE Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) 3:1 AET HOME TEAM Philadelphia Union (MLS) Rochester Raging Rhinos 1999 U.S. Open Cup Round 2: Rochester 2, New York (PDL) 1 OT Round 3: Rochester 1, Chicago (MLS) 0 Quarterfinals: Rochester 2, Dallas (MLS) 1 OT Semifinals: Rochester 3, Columbus (MLS) 2 Final: Rochester 2, Colorado (MLS) 0 1996 U.S. Open Cup Round 2: Rochester 2, Fort Myers (PDL) 0 Quarterfinals: Rochester 4, Tampa Bay (MLS) 3 Semifinals: Rochester 3, Colorado (MLS) 0 Final: D.C. United (MLS) 3, Rochester 0 Charleston Battery 2008 U.S. Open Cup Round 1: Charleston 3, ASC (USASA) 0 Round 2: Charleston 2, Charlotte (USL-2) 1 Round 3: Charleston 1 (4), Houston (MLS) 1 (3) PK Quarterfinals: Charleston 3, Dallas (MLS) 1 Semifinals: Charleston 1 (4), Seattle (USL-1) 1 (3) PK Final: Charleston 1, DC (MLS) 2 Richmond Kickers 2011 U.S. Open Cup First Round: Richmond 4, Dayton (USL PRO) 1 Second Round: Richmond 4, Pittsburgh (USL PRO) 1 Third Round: Richmond 2, Columbus (MLS) 1 Quarterfinals: Richmond 2, Kansas City (MLS) 0 Semifinals: Chicago (MLS) 2, Richmond 1 1995 U.S. Open Cup Round 1: Richmond 6, Maryland (USASA) 4 Quarterfiinals: Richmond 2, Atlanta (USL-1) 1 Semifinals: Richmond 4, Chicago (USL-2) 3 Final: Richmond 1 (4), El Paso (PDL) 1 (2) PK San Francisco Seals 1997 U.S. Open Cup Round 1: SF Bay 4, Inter SC (USASA) 0 Round 2: SF Bay 1, Seattle (USL-1) 0 Round 3: SF 2, Kansas City (MLS) 1 Quarterfinals: SF Bay 2, San Jose (MLS) 1 Semifinals: D.C. (MLS) 2, SF Bay 1 Minnesota Thunder 2005 U.S. Open Cup Round 2: Minnesota 2, Chicago (PDL) 1 Round 3: Minnesota 6, Salt Lake (MLS) 4 OT Round 4: Minnesota 4, Colorado (MLS) 1 Quarterfinals: Minnesota 3, Kansas City (MLS) 1 Semifinals: Minnesota 2, Los Angeles (MLS) 5 Des Moines Menace 2005 U.S. Open Cup Round 1: Des Moines 1 (4), Pittsburgh (USL-2) 1 (2) PK Round 2: Des Moines 3, Charleston (USL-1) 2 Round 3: Des Moines 5, Atlanta (USL-1) 1 Round 4: Des Moines 1, Kansas City (MLS) 6 Semifinals: D.C. (MLS) 2, SF Bay 1 Carolina Dynamo 2006 U.S. Open Cup Round 1: Carolina 4, Cape Cod (PDL) 3 Round 2: Carolina 1, Richmond (USL-2) 0 Round 3: Carolina 3, Seattle (USL-1) 2 OT Round 4: Carolina 2, Houston (MLS) 4 Seattle Sounders 2007 U.S. Open Cup Round 1: Seattle 4, Banat Arsenal (USASA) 1 Round 2: Seattle 2, Portland (USL-1) 1 Round 3: Seattle 3, Chivas USA (MLS) 1 Quarterfinals: Seattle 5, Colorado (MLS) 0 Semifinals: Dallas (MLS) 2, Seattle 1 Quarterfinalists from USL since 1996 • Orlando City - 2013 Harrisburg City Islanders - 2012, 2010, 2009, 2007 •Charlotte Eagles - 2012 •Dayton Dutch Lions - 2012 • Charleston Battery - 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 1999 • Rochester Rhinos - 2009, 2005, 2004, 1999, 1996 • Wilmington Hammerheads - 2009, 2003 • Seattle Sounders - 2008, 2007, 2003, 1996 • Richmond Kickers - 2007, 2004, 2001 • Minnesota Thunder - 2005, 2004 • Crystal Palace Baltimore - 2008 • Carolina RailHawks - 2007 • Milwaukee Rampage - 2002 • Pittsburgh Riverhounds - 2001 • Staten Island Vipers - 1999 • Nashville Metros - 1998 • San Francisco Seals - 1997 • Long Island Rough Riders - 1997 • Chicago Stingers - 1997 • Carolina Dynamo - 1996 Semifinalists from USL since 1996 • Richmond Kickers - 2011 • Rochester Rhinos - 2009, 1999, 1996 • Charleston Battery - 2008, 2004, 1999 • Seattle Sounders - 2008, 2007 • Carolina RailHawks - 2007 • Minnesota Thunder - 2005 • San Francisco Seals – 1997 Finalists from USL since 1996 • Rochester Rhinos - 1999, 1996 • Charleston Battery - 2008 All-time Champions from USL • Rochester Rhinos - 1999 • Richmond Kickers – 1995 www.USLsoccer.com 52 2015 USL Media guide RULES www.USLsoccer.com 53 2015 USL Media guide Rules Master Roster The master roster consists of up to thirty (30) eligible and/or ineligible players and is the official player roster of the team as set by the USL. - A maximum of seven (7) players on the master roster may be foreign players. - A professional team must carry twelve (12) or more professional players on their master roster. Academy Players In addition to the thirty (30) eligible and/or ineligible players allowed on the master roster, a team may register up to five (5) academy players. Academy players do not count against the twenty-six (26) players on the master roster and are allowed to participate in all competitions. To be considered an academy player, all of the following must be in place: a) player is under the age of twenty-one (21) as of the official start date of the current season, b) player cannot compete (or have ever previously have competed) in any NCAA or NAIA university or college soccer program, and c) player has never been signed or registered as a professional soccer player as recognized by FIFA. Academy players do count against a team’s maximum of seven (7) foreign players. Academy players must be registered as an amateur (only) with the USL team or its formally-recognized MLS affiliate. Roster Freeze The USL has a Roster Freeze Date after which no team may register any new players. For 2015, the date is September 1. Transfer Windows FIFA will not register player transfers that take place outside of the following transfer windows: - February 18 through May 12 (primary window) - July 8 through August 6 (secondary window) Amateur Player Definition An amateur player is defined by the following: A player who does not receive payment for playing soccer and who has signed an amateur registration form with U.S. Soccer or the Canadian Soccer Association. Amateur players may be reimbursed for certain expenses as allowed by USSF/CSA/NCAA rules. Point System The standard FIFA (3-1-0) system awards three points for a regulation or overtime victory. In the case of a tie, each team will be awarded one point. Game Clock All games are comprised of 90 minutes (two 45-minute halves). No overtime is utilized during the regular season. www.USLsoccer.com 54 2015 USL Media guide Extra Time Regular Season – There will be no extra time during the regular season. For Playoffs, if the match ends in a draw the FIFA Rules of the Game for extra time will apply. Two fifteen (15) minutes periods of extra time will occur and if the match is still tied penalty kicks will follow to determine a winner. Laws of the Game All games under League jurisdiction shall be played according to the rules and regulations recognized by the USL, which shall be the same rules set by FIFA and the USSF, except for those exceptions authorized by FIFA and the USSF. Substitutions USL teams are allowed a maximum of five (5) substitutions. A player who has been replaced by a substitute may not return to the field in the same game. Standings Tiebreakers The following guidelines will be used to implement USL tiebreakers for all ties involving three or more teams: 1. The tiebreaker will determine the winner first. 2. The tiebreaker will continue within the same category to determine if other ties can be broken. Breaking Ties in the League Standings – The breaking of ties in the final standings, playoffs and finals is accomplished by applying the following criteria, in order of importance: 1. Head-to-head record based on total points in League games. (A, B) 2. Total wins in League games. 3. Goal difference in League games. If number of games is unequal, the Game Average(C) will be used. 4. Goals scored in League games. 5. Total points within smallest group (D). If number of games is unequal, then point percentage (E) will be used. 6. Ranking based on points earned against top four group finishers. This tiebreaker will not be used if four (4) or fewer teams comprise the group. If number of games is unequal, then point percentage applies. 7. Point percentage outside / smallest division or conference in League games. 8. Total points in all regular season and Open Cup qualifying games combined. If number of games is unequal, then point percentage applies. www.USLsoccer.com 55 2015 USL Media guide 9. FIFA Fair Play – Team with fewest disciplinary points in League games. (If number of games is unequal, points will be divided by games played to arrive at a common basis for comparison.) 10. Lottery conducted by the USL. A. League games refer solely to games that count towards the regular season standings. B. Should more than two (2) teams involved have played each other an unequal number of times, this tiebreaker will be skipped. C. Game Average = Tiebreaker / number of games played (i.e. goals scored / number of games played). D. Grouping = term used to describe the primary unit in which a team competes (i.e. Southwest Division). E. Point Percentage = number of total points earned / maximum possible points (3 per game) Schedules USL teams will face each of their conference opponents at least twice during the 28-game regular season schedule. The additional six games (beyond the standard home and away against the other 11 intra-conference foes) will be matchups against geographic rivals resulting in several cross-conference contests. Playoffs The 2015 USL Playoff format shall be a 12-team playoff. The top six teams from each conference make the playoffs. The teams are seeded 1-6 within each conference based on how many points they accumulated during the season. Tiebreakers will be used if necessary. The #1 and #2 seeds will be given first-round byes. The #3 and #4 seeds will host the #6 and #5 seeds, respectively. The winner of the #3 vs. #6 seed game will play the #2 seed and the winner of the #4 vs. #5 seed game will play the #1 seed. The conference winners will meet in the USL Championship. The playoffs will be played during four (4) weekends (one round per weekend) beginning the weekend after the regular season finishes. The playoff matches shall be a single leg with the team with higher seed hosting the playoff game. The playoff bracket shall be fixed and there will be no reseeding. www.USLsoccer.com 56 2015 USL Media guide HISTORY www.USLsoccer.com 57 2015 USL Media guide History USL (formerly USL PRO) was formed when two existing professional leagues were combined into a single league property prior to the 2011 season. The league was designed to help ensure the long-term stability of professional soccer in North America, and featured 12 teams in a pair of six-team divisions during its initial campaign. Among the league’s founding members were six longtime USL clubs with more than 100 years of operation between them – the Charleston Battery, the Charlotte Eagles, the Harrisburg City Islanders, the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, the Richmond Kickers and the Rochester Rhinos. It was one of the newcomers that shone brightest that season, as Orlando City finished atop the standings and prevailed in penalty kicks in a thrilling championship game against the Harrisburg City Islanders. Even more impressive was Orlando City’s ability to connect with the community, as it saw more than 11,000 fans fill the Citrus Bowl for that inaugural championship match. At the forefront of Orlando’s success was 2011 Most Valuable Player Yordany Alvarez. The Cuban holding midfielder may not have had the statistics of other candidates for the league’s top honor, but his consistency earned him plaudits from throughout the league, and saw him make the move to Real Salt Lake of MLS in the offseason. Rookie of the Year Luke Mulholland also saw his star rise after an outstanding year for the Wilmington Hammerheads, who finished second in the regular season standings, with the former PDL standout beginning his path to MLS that would also see him join RSL’s ranks. On the field Orlando City only got better during the 2012 season, and once again topped the regular season table, losing only once and creating a 16-point gap between its closest competitor. However, the fifth-seeded Hammerheads pulled off one of the league’s greatest upsets in the semifinals, charging out to a 3-0 advantage and holding on for a 4-3 victory to eliminate the defending champs. The Hammerheads traveled to meet No. 3 Charleston in the final, with the hometown Battery pulling out a 1-0 victory to take the title. The Battery were led to the championship by the duo of Nicki Paterson - who finished the season second in the league with 10 goals - and Rookie of the Year Jose Cuevas, who claimed Championship Game MVP honors as his assist set up Michael Azira for the winner against Wilmington. Azira built on a successful rookie season, and joined Seattle Sounders FC before the 2014 MLS season. Elsewhere, the Charlotte Eagles, Dayton Dutch Lions and Harrisburg City Islanders all made runs to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup, as Eagles goalkeeper Clint Irwin in particular shone as he led his side past MLS opposition. Irwin’s performances paid off in the winter, as he signed with the Colorado Rapids, and after early-season injuries quickly ascended to become the team’s No. 1 goalkeeper. www.USLsoccer.com 58 2015 USL Media guide The 2013 season brought a new energy to the USL as it entered into a groundbreaking partnership with Major League Soccer that saw all 13 USL teams compete in two interleague games against MLS Reserve League opponents. Additionally, the first MLS-USL affiliations saw direct working relationships between D.C. United and the Richmond Kickers, the New England Revolution and the Rochester Rhinos, the Philadelphia Union and Harrisburg City Islanders, and Sporting Kansas City and Orlando City. On the field, Orlando City saw its two-season hold on the top of the standings ended by the Richmond Kickers, who used a league record 24-game unbeaten streak to finish one point ahead of Orlando. This time the Kickers were the victims of the major playoff upset, as the No. 5 Charlotte Eagles defeated them 2-1 in the semifinals to earn a spot in the 2013 championship match. Orlando City made it two titles in three years, however, as Sporting Kansas City loanee Dom Dwyer scored four goals in a 7-4 win against the Eagles to earn MVP honors. Dwyer, who went on to help Sporting KC claim MLS Cup later in the year, was not the only player to benefit from his time in the USL. Brian Ownby played a key role for Richmond on loan from the Houston Dynamo, while goalkeeper Andrew Dykstra claimed Goalkeeper of the Year honors for the Kickers on loan from D.C. United. Most Valuable Player Jose Angulo and Dwyer also set a new league record with 15 goals apiece in the regular season, while Angulo’s teammate with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds also set a new league mark with 12 assists as the Steel City saw soccerspecific Highmark Stadium open for its first season. The MLS-USL partnership truly began to blossom prior to the 2014 season as the league welcomed the first MLS owned and operated team – the LA Galaxy II. The western expansion push also included the additions of Arizona United SC, OKC Energy FC and Sacramento Republic FC, as the 14-team league stood poised for explosive growth. Orlando City, which had been announced as the 21st MLS franchise prior to the season, claimed its third regular-season crown in four years, but Sacramento became the real story of the season. Never once behaving like an expansion team, Republic FC rode the strength of 17 consecutive home sellouts and a league attendance record to a second-place regular season finish, capping its amazing year with a 2-0 win in the title game against the Harrisburg City Islanders at Bonney Field. Leading the way for Republic FC was former Portland Timbers player Rodrigo Lopez, who claimed championship MVP honors after being nominated for league MVP. The man that claimed that award, however, was Orlando City’s Kevin Molino, who smashed the previous record with 20 goals in an unforgettable season that saw him claim his second MVP honor. Signed to an MLS contract prior to the season, Molino was joined by Lions stalwart Luke Boden as the club moved into the top flight of North American soccer in 2015. www.USLsoccer.com 59 2015 USL Media guide The USL also saw the introduction of new, young stars. A pair of U.S. U20 internationals, the LA Galaxy II’s Bradford Jamieson IV and Orlando City’s Tyler Turner, were both nominated for Rookie of the Year, and are set to be followed by many other young stars as they make their way into the professional seasons in 2015 and beyond. The Rookie of the Year award was claimed by Rochester’s John McCarthy, however, who also earned Goalkeeper of the Year for his stellar season for the Rhinos. McCarthy’s standout performance, and strong preseason, saw him sign with the Philadelphia Union and make the move to Major League Soccer. Spurred on by the success of the LA Galaxy II, seven more MLS clubs placed teams in the USL following the 2014 season, with the Montreal Impact (FC Montreal), the New York Red Bulls, the Portland Timbers (Portland Timbers 2), Real Salt Lake (Real Monarchs SLC), Seattle Sounders FC (Seattle Sounders FC 2) Toronto FC (Toronto FC II), and Vancouver Whitecaps FC (Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2) all joining. Pushing the league lineup to 24 teams for 2015, other new additions included the Austin Aztex, Charlotte Independence, Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC, Louisville City FC, Saint Louis FC, and Tulsa Roughnecks FC. While Austin made the move up from the PDL, the Independence replaced the Charlotte Eagles, who moved back down to the PDL after 20 professional seasons. The USL was split into 12-team Eastern and Western Conferences in 2015, with teams facing each of their conference opponents at least twice during the 28-game regular season schedule. The additional six games (beyond the standard home and away against the other 11 intra-conference foes) are matchups against geographic rivals resulting in several cross-conference contests. “Transitioning to a conference-based structure is consistent with our long-term growth strategy and enabled by the rapid expansion of the league,” USL President Jake Edwards said. “This new format will promote regional rivalries, allowing fans greater opportunity to support their clubs home and away as the league continues to bring its brand of professional soccer to enthusiastic markets throughout the U.S. and Canada. www.USLsoccer.com 60 2015 USL Media guide 2014 USL PRO Honors Most Valuable Player Kevin Molino, Orlando City SC Rookie of the Year John McCarthy, Rochester Rhinos Coach of the Year Preki, Sacramento Republic FC Defender of the Year Nemanja Vukovic, Sacramento Republic FC Scoring Champion Kevin Molino, Orlando City SC Golden Boot Kevin Molino, Orlando City SC Assist Champion Kevin Molino, Orlando City SC GAA Champion John McCarthy, Rochester Rhinos Goalkeeper of the Year John McCarthy, Rochester Rhinos WLTGFGAPts 19 4 5 56 24 62 17 7 4 49 28 55 15 7 6 54 38 51 13 3 12 53 28 51 11 9 8 36 31 41 10 10 8 29 25 38 9 8 11 35 33 38 10 11 7 45 46 37 10 13 5 32 47 33 9 14 5 32 37 32 9 14 5 35 49 32 9 15 4 33 40 31 9 18 1 31 54 28 6 18 4 28 63 22 * Deducted two points for use of ineligible player 2014 USL PRO Playoffs Quarterfinals Harrisburg 1, Orlando 0 Richmond 2, Charleston 1 (AET) LA Galaxy II 2, Rochester 1 Sacramento 4, Wilmington 1 Semifinals Harrisburg 3, Richmond 2 Sacramento 3, LA Galaxy II 2 Final Sacramento 2, Harrisburg 0 USL PRO All-League Teams 2014 All-League First Team GK – John McCarthy, Rochester Rhinos D – Luke Boden, Orlando City SC D – Ashani Fairclough, Wilmington Hammerheads FC D – Nemanja Vukovic, Sacramento Republic FC D – William Yomby, Richmond Kickers MF – George Davis, Richmond Kickers MF – Rodrigo Lopez, Sacramento Republic FC MF – Kevin Molino, Orlando City SC F – Matthew Delicâte, Richmond Kickers F – Chandler Hoffman, LA Galaxy II F – Dane Kelly, Charleston Battery www.USLsoccer.com Team Orlando Richmond Sacramento LA Galaxy II Richmond Dayton Sacramento Charlotte Rochester Charleston Orange County Oklahoma City LA Galaxy II Harrisburg Wilmington Pittsburgh LA Galaxy II Harrisburg Orlando City Charlotte Games 27 23 26 17 28 18 19 28 25 19 25 26 25 25 25 23 26 23 26 25 Points 49 29 28 27 27 25 25 23 21 20 20 20 19 18 17 16 16 15 15 14 2014 Goal Scoring Leaders Rank Name 1. Kevin Molino 2. M atthew Delicate 3. Chandler Hoffman 4. Aaron Schoenfeld 5. Thomas Stewart George Davis IV 7. Dane Kelly Rodrigo Lopez Jorge Herrera 10. J.C. Banks Team Orlando Richmond LA Galaxy II Dayton Sacramento Richmond Charleston Sacramento Charlotte Rochester Games 27 23 17 18 19 28 19 26 28 25 Goals 20 14 13 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 2014 Assist Leaders Rank Name 1. Kevin Molino 2. Rodrigo Lopez Drew Yates 4. Raul Mendiola Max Alvarez Adda Djeziri Matthew Dallman 8. Morgan Langley Shay Spitz Yann Ekra Team Games Orlando 27 Sacramento 26 Charlotte 26 LA Galaxy II 20 Sacramento 22 Oklahoma City 24 Pittsburgh 28 Harrisburg 25 Richmond 25 Harrisburg 26 Assists 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 2014 GAA Leaders Rank Name 1. John McCarthy 2. Joe Willis 3. Jake Gleeson 4. Miguel Gallardo 5. O disnel Cooper 6. Samir Badr 7. Quillan Roberts 8. Alec Kann 9. Cody Laurendi 10. Michael Lisch Team Games Rochester 18 Richmond 18 Sacramento 17 Orlando 24 Charleston 24 Oklahoma City 13 Wilmington 17 Charlotte 17 LA Galaxy II 19 Pittsburgh 17 GAA 0.722 0.777 0.917 0.958 1.074 1.152 1.188 1.306 1.351 1.470 2014 USL PRO Standings TeamGP Orlando City SC 28 Sacramento Republic FC 28 LA Galaxy II 28 Richmond Kickers 28 Charleston Battery 28 Rochester Rhinos 28 Wilmington Hammerheads FC 28 Harrisburg City Islanders 28 Arizona United SC* 28 OKC Energy FC 28 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 28 Charlotte Eagles 28 Orange County Blues FC 28 Dayton Dutch Lions FC 28 2014 Scoring Leaders Rank Name 1. Kevin Molino 2. Matthew Delicate 3. Rodrigo Lopez 4. Chandler Hoffma George Davis IV 6. Aaron Schoenfeld Thomas Stewart 8. Jorge Herrera 9. J.C. Banks 10. Dane Kelly Allan Russell Kyle Greig 13. Charlie Rugg 14. Morgan Langley 15. Samuel Ochoa 16. Jose Angulo Jack McBean 18. Jimmy McLaughlin Dennis Chin 20. Wells Thompson * - Minimum 1,080 minutes played 2014 All-League Second Team GK – Joe Willis, Richmond Kickers D – Matt Bahner, Harrisburg City Islanders D – Gareth Evans, OKC Energy FC D – Brad Rusin, Orlando City SC D – Daniel Steres, LA Galaxy II MF – Andre Auras, LA Galaxy II MF – Jorge Herrera, Charlotte Eagles MF – Alan Russell, Orange County Blues FC F – J.C. Banks, Rochester Rhinos F – Aaron Schoenfeld, Dayton Dutch Lions F – Long Tan, Arizona United SC 61 2015 USL Media guide 2013 USL PRO Honors Most Valuable Player Jose Angulo, Pittsburgh Riverhounds Scoring Champion Jose Angulo, Pittsburgh Riverhounds Rookie of the Year Nate Robinson, Richmond Kickers Golden Boot Jose Angulo, Pittsburgh Riverhounds Dom Dwyer, Orlando City Coach of the Year Leigh Cowlishaw, Richmond Kickers Assist Champion Matt Dallman, Pittsburgh Riverhounds Defender of the Year Colin Falvey, Charleston Battery GAA Champion Andrew Dykstra, Richmond Kickers Goalkeeper of the Year Andrew Dykstra, Richmond Kickers 2013 USL PRO Standings TeamGP Richmond Kickers 26 Orlando City 26 Charleston Battery 26 Harrisburg City Islanders 26 Charlotte Eagles 26 Los Angeles Blues 26 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 26 Dayton Dutch Lions 26 Wilmington Hammerheads* 26 VSI Tampa Bay FC 26 Rochester Rhinos 26 Phoenix FC 26 Antigua Barracuda FC 26 WLTGFGAPts 15 1 10 51 24 55 16 4 6 54 26 54 13 7 6 48 29 45 14 10 2 55 39 44 10 5 11 44 39 41 11 8 7 52 37 40 10 8 8 36 33 38 10 9 7 43 46 37 11 11 4 35 39 36 9 12 5 41 39 32 6 10 10 25 39 28 5 14 7 28 41 22 0 26 0 11 91 0 * - Deducted one point for use of ineligible player 2013 USL PRO Playoffs Quarterfinals Richmond 1, Dayton 0 Charlotte 3, Harrisburg 1 Charleston 2, Los Angeles 1 Orlando 5, Pittsburgh 0 Semifinals Charlotte 2, Richmond 1 Orlando 3, Charleston 2 Final Orlando 7, Charlotte 4 USL PRO All-League Teams 2013 Scoring Leaders Rank Name 1. Jose Angulo 2. Dominic Dwyer 3. Sainey Touray Lucky Mkosana 5. Jamie Watson 6. Gibson Bardsley 7. Jorge Herrera Dane Kelly 9. Joseph Ngwenya Mauricio Salles 11. M att Fondy 12. Chris Cortez Christian Ramirez 14. B rian Ownby 15. George Davis IV 16. Chad Burt Nicki Paterson Brandon Swartzendruber Nate Robinson Daniel Steres Team Pittsburgh Orlando Harrisburg Harrisburg Orlando Dayton Charlotte Charleston Richmond Tampa Bay Los Angeles Los Angeles Charlotte Richmond Los Angeles Tampa Bay Charleston Dayton Richmond Wilmington Games 24 13 22 22 20 22 22 23 20 23 10 23 23 19 24 20 24 24 25 25 Points 34 31 28 28 27 25 24 24 23 23 22 21 21 20 18 17 17 17 17 17 2013 Goal Scoring Leaders Rank Name 1. Dom Dwyer Jose Angulo 3. Lucky Mkosana 4. Sainey Touray Dane Kelly 6. Matt Fondy Jamie Watson Jorge Herrera Mauricio Salles 10. Joseph Ngwenya Gibson Bardsley Chris Cortez Team Orlando Pittsburgh Harrisburg Harrisburg Charleston Los Angeles Orlando Charlotte Tampa Bay Richmond Dayton Los Angeles Games 13 24 22 22 23 10 20 22 23 20 22 23 Goals 15 15 13 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 2013 Assist Leaders Rank Name 1. Matt Dallman 2. Rodrigo Lopez 3. Nate Robinson 4. Jamie Watson Gibson Bardsley 6. Brian Ownby Tom Parratt Sainey Touray Drew Yates 10. Chad Burt Joseph Ngwenya Sascha Görres Christian Ramirez Luke Boden Team Pittsburgh Los Angeles Richmond Orlando Dayton Richmond Wilmington Harrisburg Charlotte Tampa Bay Richmond Richmond Charlotte Orlando Games 23 23 25 20 22 19 19 22 23 20 20 21 23 25 Assists 12 11 9 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 2013 GAA Leaders Rank Name 1. Andrew Dykstra 2. Miguel Gallardo 3. Odisnel Cooper 4. Carl Woszczynski 5. H unter Gilstrap 6. Alex Horwath 7. Andrew Weber 8. Nick Noble 9. Eric Reed 10. Kristian Nicht Team Richmond Orlando Charleston Los Angeles Pittsburgh Tampa Bay Phoenix Harrisburg Charlotte Rochester Games 22 15 22 12 21 23 14 26 26 24 GAA 0.863 0.958 1.090 1.153 1.190 1.453 1.481 1.500 1.528 1.562 * - Minimum 1,080 minutes played 2013 All-League First Team GK – Andrew Dykstra, Richmond Kickers D – Colin Falvey, Charleston Battery D – Henry Kalungi, Richmond Kickers D – Rob Valentino, Orlando City D – William Yomby, Richmond Kickers MF – Matt Dallman, Pittsburgh Riverhounds MF – Joseph Ngwenya, Richmond Kickers MF – Jamie Watson, Orlando City F – Jose Angulo, Pittsburgh Riverhounds F – Dom Dwyer, Orlando City F – Sainey Touray, Harrisburg City Islanders www.USLsoccer.com 2013 All-League Second Team GK – Nick Noble, Harrisburg City Islanders D – Danny Earls, Rochester Rhinos D – Josh Rife, VSI Tampa Bay FC D – Andrew Marshall, Pittsburgh Riverhounds D – Daniel Steres, Wilmington Hammerheads MF – Michael Azira, Charleston Battery MF – George Davis IV, Los Angeles Blues MF – Jorge Herrera, Charlotte Eagles F – Gibson Bardsley, Dayton Dutch Lions F – Matt Fondy, Los Angeles Blues F – Lucky Mkosana, Harrisburg City Islanders 62 2015 USL Media guide 2012 USL PRO Honors Most Valuable Player Kevin Molino, Orlando City Scoring Champion Dennis Chin, Orlando City Rookie of the Year Jose Cuevas, Charleston Battery Golden Boot Dennis Chin, Orlando City Coach of the Year Adrian Heath, Orlando City Assist Champion JC Banks, Rochester Rhinos Defender of the Year Troy Roberts, Rochester Rhinos GAA Champion Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City Goalkeeper of the Year Kristian Nicht, Rochester Rhinos 2012 USL PRO Standings TeamGP Orlando City 24 Rochester Rhinos 24 Charleston Battery 24 Richmond Kickers 24 Wilmington Hammerheads 24 Harrisburg City Islanders 24 Charlotte Eagles 24 Los Angeles Blues 24 Dayton Dutch Lions 24 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 24 Antigua Barracuda FC 24 WLTGFGAGDPts 17 1 6 50 18 +32 57 12 7 5 27 23 +4 41 12 10 2 36 26 +10 38 11 8 5 31 27 +4 38 10 7 7 34 32 +2 37 10 7 7 34 29 +5 37 11 10 3 34 26 +8 36 9 12 3 26 29 -3 30 4 10 10 20 29 -9 22 4 15 5 20 39 -19 17 5 18 1 16 50 -34 16 * received one point deduction for use of inelegible player 2012 USL PRO Playoffs Quarterfinals Charleston 2, Harrisburg 1 Wilmington 3, Richmond 2 Semifinals Charleston 1, Rochester 1 (Charleston won 4-3 in penalty shootout) Wilmington 4, Orlando 3 Final Charleston 1, Wilmington 0 2012 Scoring Leaders Rank Name 1. Dennis Chin 2. Corey Hertzog 3. NIcki Paterson 4. Matt Luzunaris 5. JC Banks Jose Cuevas 7. Lucky Mkosana Andriy Budnyy 9. Chris Agorsor 10. Bright Dike Matt Kassel 12. Darryl Roberts Yann Ekra Andrew Hoxie Kevin Molino J amie Watson Bryce Taylor 18. Dane Kelly Jorge Herrera Matt Delicate Team Orlando Wilmington Charleston Orlando Rochester Charleston Harrisburg Wilmington Richmond Los Angeles Pittsburgh Charlotte Harrisburg Rochester Orlando Orlando Wilmington Charleston Charlotte Richmond Games 24 17 24 18 22 22 16 19 21 10 18 17 21 21 23 23 24 17 18 19 Points 24 23 22 20 18 18 16 16 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 2012 Goal Scoring Leaders Rank Name Team 1. Dennis Chin Orlando 2. N icki Paterson Charleston 3. Corey Hertzog Wilmington Matt Luzunaris Orlando 5. Andriy Budnyy Wilmington 6. L ucky Mkosana Harrisburg Jose Cuevas Charleston 8. Bright Dike Los Angeles Darryl Roberts Charlotte Matt Kassell Pittsburgh Games 24 24 17 18 19 16 22 10 17 18 Goals 11 10 9 9 8 7 7 6 6 6 2012 Assist Leaders Rank Name 1. JC Banks 2. Kevin Molino 3. Corey Hertzog 4. Sallieu Bundu Sainey Touray Tony Donatelli Luke Boden Jose Cuevas Mauricio Salles Jason Pelletier Team Rochester Orlando Wilmington Charleston Harrisburg Charleston Orlando Charleston Charlotte Harrisburg Games 22 23 17 16 18 20 21 22 22 23 Assists 8 7 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2012 GAA Leaders Rank Name 1. Miguel Gallardo 2. K ristian Nicht 3. Eric Reed A ndrew Dykstra 5. Ronnie Pascale 6. Matt Williams 7. Nick Noble 8. Alex Horwath 9. Hunter Gilstrap 10. M olvin James Team Orlando Rochester Charlotte Charleston Richmond Dayton Harrisburg Wilmington Pittsburgh Antigua Games 21 22 20 19 24 24 24 22 22 16 GAA 0.780 0.909 1.000 1.000 1.128 1.215 1.273 1.333 1.590 2.342 *Minimum 1200 minutes played USL PRO All-League Teams 2012 All-League First Team GK – Kristian Nicht, Rochester Rhinos D – Josh Rife, Charlotte Eagles D – Troy Roberts, Rochester Rhinos D – Rob Valentino, Orlando City D – William Yomby, Richmond Kickers MF – J.C. Banks, Rochester Rhinos MF – Kevin Molino, Orlando City MF – Nicki Paterson, Charleston Battery F – Dennis Chin, Orlando City F – Jose Cuevas, Charleston Battery F – Corey Hertzog, Wilmington Hammerheads www.USLsoccer.com 2012 All-League Second Team GK – Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City D – Kieron Bernard, Orlando City D – Erlys Garcia, Los Angeles Blues D – Quentin Griffith, Antigua Barracuda FC D – Jerome Mechack, Orlando City MF – Joel DeLass, Dayton Dutch Lions MF – Matt Kassel, Pittsburgh Riverhounds MF – Bryce Taylor, Wilmington Hammerheads F – Bright Dike, Los Angeles Blues F – Matt Luzunaris, Orlando City F – Lucky Mkosana, Harrisburg City Islanders 63 2015 USL Media guide 2011 USL PRO Honors Scoring Champion Jhonny Arteaga, F.C. New York Most Valuable Player Yordany Alvarez, Orlando City Golden Boot Rookie of the Year Jhonny Arteaga, F.C. New York Luke Mulholland, Wilmington Hammerheads Assist Champion Tadeu Terra, F.C. New York Coach of the Year Adrian Heath, Orlando City GAA Champion Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City Defender of the Year Rob Valentino, Orlando City Goalkeeper of the Year Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City 2011 USL PRO Standings American DivisionGP Orlando City 24 Wilmington Hammerheads 24 Richmond Kickers 24 Charleston Battery 24 Charlotte Eagles 24 Antigua Barracuda 24 WLTGFGAPts 15 3 6 36 16 51 14 7 3 42 30 45 12 7 5 35 21 41 10 9 5 24 25 35 9 9 6 32 29 33 9 13 2 32 32 29 National DivisionGP Rochester Rhinos 24 Harrisburg City Islanders 24 Los Angeles Blues 24 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 24 F.C. New York 24 Dayton Dutch Lions 24 WLTGFGAPts 12 8 4 31 23 40 10 7 7 37 30 37 8 7 9 34 29 33 7 11 6 23 32 27 6 11 7 27 37 25 2 16 6 21 54 12 * received one point deduction for use of inelegible player 2011 USL PRO Playoffs American Division Semifinals Orlando City 3, Charleston Battery 1 Richmond Kickers 0, Wilmington Hammerheads 0 Richmond wins in penalty shootout 5-4 National Division Semifinals Rochester Rhinos 4, Pittsburgh Riverhounds 0 Harrisburg City Islanders 3, Los Angeles Blues 2 American Division Final Orlando City 3, Richmond Kickers 0 National Division Final Harrisburg City Islanders 2, Rochester Rhinos 1 USL PRO Championship Orlando City 2, Harrisburg City Islanders 2 Orlando City wins in penalty shootout 3-2 2011 Scoring Leaders Rank Name Team 1. Jhonny Arteaga New York 2. Luke Mulholland Wilmington Matt Delicate Richmond 4. Andriy Budnyy Wilmington 5. Jose Angulo Harrisburg 6. Sainey Touray Harrisburg 7. Jamie Watson Orlando 8. Max Griffin Orlando 9. Chris Banks Wilmington 10. Cesar Rivera Los Angeles Peter Byers Los Angeles George Davis IV Dayton Andrew Welker Harrisburg Nicki Paterson Charleston 15. Sallieu Bundu Charlotte Jorge Herrera Charlotte 17. Darren Toby Charlotte 18. J ason Yeisley Pittsburgh Andrew Hoxie Rochester Jeremy Deighton Pittsburgh Games 21 23 24 20 23 21 17 22 19 13 16 23 23 24 22 24 24 21 22 23 Points 27 23 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 13 12 12 12 2011 Goal Scoring Leaders Rank Name Team 1. Jhonny Arteaga New York 2. Matt Delicate Richmond 3. Max Griffin Orlando Luke Mulholland Wilmington Jose Angulo Harrisburg 6. Jamie Watson Orlando Andriy Budnyy Wilmington Andrew Welker Harrisburg 9. Peter Byers Los Angeles Chris Banks Wilmington Sainey Touray Harrisburg Sallieu Bundu Charlotte George Davis IV Dayton Games 21 24 22 23 24 17 20 23 16 19 21 23 23 Goals 13 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 2011 Assist Leaders Rank Name Team 1. Tadeu Terra New York 2. Jorge Herrera Charlotte 3. Andriy Budnyy Wilmington Sainey Touray Harrisburg 5. L uke Mulholland Wilmington 6. Cesar Rivera Los Angeles Quinton Griffith Antigua Brian Ombiji Harrisburg Akeem Priestley Los Angeles Tom Parratt Wilmington J.T. Noone Harrisburg S tanley Nyazamba Richmond Tony Donatelli Rochester Sascha Goerres Richmond JC Banks Rochester Nicki Paterson Charleston Thomas Gray Pittsburgh Games 20 24 20 21 23 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 23 24 24 24 24 Assists 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2011 GAA Leaders Rank Name Team 1. Miguel Gallardo Orlando 2. Andrew Dykstra Charleston 3. Ronnie Pascale Richmond 4. Neal Kitson Rochester 5. B rock Duckworth Wilmington 6. Oscar Dautt Los Angeles 7. Eric Reed Charlotte 8. Keita De Castro Antigua 9. Chase Harrison Harrisburg 10. H unter Gilstrap Pittsburgh Games 21 11 23 23 18 20 24 19 20 23 GAA 0.681 0.846 0.913 0.956 1.166 1.200 1.208 1.210 1.300 1.304 * - Minimum 1,080 minutes played USL PRO All-League Teams 2011 All-League First Team GK – Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City D – Nelson Akwari, Los Angeles Blues D – Gareth Evans, Wilmington Hammerheads D – Rob Valentino, Orlando City D – William Yomby, Richmond Kickers MF – Yordany Alvarez, Orlando City MF – Jorge Herrera, Charlotte Eagles MF – Luke Mulholland, Wilmington Hammerheads F – Jhonny Arteaga, F.C. New York F – Matt Delicâte, Richmond Kickers F – Maxwell Griffin, Orlando City www.USLsoccer.com 2011 All-League Second Team GK – Neal Kitson, Rochester Rhinos D – George Dublin, Antigua Barracuda D – Colin Falvey, Charleston Battery D – Kyle Hoffer, F.C. New York D – Troy Roberts, Rochester Rhinos MF – Lewis Neal, Orlando City MF – Lawson Robinson, Antigua Barracuda MF – Jamie Watson, Orlando City F – Jose Angulo, Harrisburg City Islanders F – George Davis IV, Dayton Dutch Lions F – Jason Yeisley, Pittsburgh Riverhounds 64 2015 USL Media guide 2010 ussf d-2 Pro League TeamGP Carolina Railhawks 30 Vancouver Whitecaps 30 Montreal Impact 30 Miami FC 30 AC St. Louis 30 Crystal Palace Baltimore 30 WLTGFGAGDPts 13 9 8 44 32 +12 47 10 5 15 32 22 +10 45 12 11 7 36 30 +6 43 7 11 12 37 49 -12 33 7 15 6 32 48 -16 29 6 18 6 24 55 -31 24 TeamGP Rochester Rhinos 30 Austin Aztex 30 Portland Timbers 30 NSC Minnesota Stars 30 Puerto Rico Islanders 30 FC Tampa Bay 30 WLTGFGAGDPts 16 8 6 3824+14 54 15 7 8 53 40 +13 53 13 7 10 34 23 +11 49 11 12 7 32 36 -4 40 9 11 10 37 35 +2 37 7 12 11 41 46 -5 32 PLAYOFFS Quarterfinals Minnesota 0, Carolina 0 Carolina 4, Minnesota 0 (Carolina wins 4-0 on aggregate) Montreal 2, Austin 0 Montreal 3, Austin 2 (Montreal wins 5-3 on aggregate) Vancouver 2, Portland 0 Portland 1, Vancouver 0 (Vancouver wins 2-1 on aggregate) Puerto Rico 2, Rochester 0 Rochester 2, Puerto Rico 1 (Puerto Rico wins 3-2 on aggregate) Semifinals Montreal 1, Carolina 0 Carolina 2, Montreal 0 (Carolina wins 2-1 on aggregate) Puerto Rico 0, Vancouver 0 Puerto Rico 2, Vancouver 0 (Puerto Rico wins 2-0 on aggregate) Final Puerto Rico 2, Carolina 0 Carolina 1, Puerto Rico 1 (Puerto Rico wins 3-1 on aggregate) www.USLsoccer.com 65 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 2009 USL First Division Honors MVP: Cristian Arrieta Scoring Champion: Mandjou Keita Goal Scoring Champion: Charles Gbeke Assist Leaders: Ricardo Sanchez Wes Knight GAA Champion: Dusty Hudock Rookie of the Year: Marcus Haber Goalkeeper of the Year: Steve Cronin Defender of the Year: Cristian Arrieta Coach of the Year: Gavin Wilkinson Executive of the Year: Merrit Paulson Organization of the Year: 2008 USL First Division Honors MVP: Joey Gjertsen Scoring Champion: Alex Afonso Goal Scoring Champion: Alex Afonso Assist Leader: Jonathan Steele GAA Champion: Matt Jordan Rookie of the Year: Osvaldo Alonso Goalkeeper of the Year: Bill Gaudette Defender of the Year: Cristian Arrieta Coach of the Year: Colin Clarke Executive of the Year: Andrew Bell Organization of the Year: 2007 USL First Division Honors MVP: Sebastien Le Toux Scoring Champion: Dan Antoniuk Goal Scoring Champions: Sebastien Le Toux Charles Gbeke Assist Leader: Dan Antoniuk GAA Champion: Josh Wicks Rookie of the Year: Jay Needham Goalkeeper of the Year: Josh Wicks Defender of the Year: David Hayes Coach of the Year: Gavin Wilkinson Executive of the Year: Bart Wiley Organization of the Year: 2006 USL First Division Honors MVP: Greg Sutton Scoring Champions:Romario Cam Weaver Goal Scoring Champions:Romario Cam Weaver Assist Leader:Zinho Goalkeeper of the Year: Greg Sutton Rookie of the Year: Cam Weaver Defender of the Year: Gabriel Gervais Coach of the Year: Mike Anhaeuser Executive of the Year: Matthew Ford Organization of the Year: 2005 USL First Division Honors MVP: Jason Jordan Scoring Champion: Jason Jordan Goal Scoring Champion: Jason Jordan Assist Leader: Hugo Alcaraz-Cuellar Goalkeeper of the Year: Greg Sutton Rookie of the Year: Dan Kennedy Defender of the Year: Taylor Graham Coach of the Year: Nick De Santis Executive of the Year: Paul Sterbenz Organization of the Year: 2004 A-League Honors MVP: Greg Sutton Scoring Champion: Dante Washington Goal Scoring Champions: Dante Washington Alan Gordon Assist Leader: Hugo Alcarez-Cuellar Goalkeeper of the Year: Greg Sutton Rookie of the Year: Alan Gordon Defender of the Year: Gabe Gervais Coach of the Year: Bobby Howe Executive of the Year: Jim Taylor Organization of the Year: 2003 A-League Honors MVP: Thiago Martins Scoring Champion: Thiago Martins Goal Scoring Champion: Thiago Martins Assist Leader: Greg Howes Ricardo Villar Goalkeeper of the Year: Greg Sutton Rookie of the Year: David Testo Defender of the Year: Gabe Gervais Coach of the Year: Bob Lilley Executive of the Year: Adrien Hanauer Organization of the Year: 2002 A-League Honors MVP: Leighton O’Brien Scoring Champion: McKinley Tennyson Goal Scoring Champion: Fadi Afash McKinley Tennyson Eduardo Sebrango Assist Leader: John Menyongar Leighton O’Brien Goalkeeper of the Year: Dusty Hudock Rookie of the Year: Niki Budalic Defender of the Year: Mark Watson Young Defensive PoY: Destin Makumbu Young Offensive PoY: McKinley Tennyson Coach of the Year: Brian Schmetzer Executive of the Year: Jim Froslid Organization of the Year: www.USLsoccer.com Puerto Rico Portland Montreal Minnesota Vancouver Charleston Vancouver Portland Puerto Rico Portland Portland Portland Vancouver Miami Miami Puerto Rico Montreal Charleston Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Charleston Puerto Rico Seattle Atlanta Seattle Montreal Atlanta Portland Puerto Rico Portland Atlanta Portland Seattle Charleston Montreal Miami Seattle Miami Seattle Miami Montreal Seattle Montreal Charleston Rochester Montreal Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver Portland Montreal Puerto Rico Seattle Montreal Richmond Rochester Montreal Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Portland Portland Montreal Portland Montreal Portland Portland Montreal Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Milwaukee Pittsburgh Montreal Richmond Montreal Montreal Seattle Minnesota Seattle Portland Portland Portland Montreal Minnesota Seattle Charleston Toronto Charleston Milwaukee Portland Seattle Minnesota Charleston 2001 A-League Honors MVP: Paul Conway Scoring Champion: Paul Conway Goal Scoring Champion: Paul Conway Assist Leader: Jaymie Baylie GAA Champion: Jon Busch Goalkeeper of the Year: Jon Busch Rookie of the Year: Robbie Aristidemo Defender of the Year: Rick Titus Coach of the Year: Dale Mitchell Executive of the Year: Chris Economides Organization of the Year: 2000 A-League Honors MVP: Digital Takawira Scoring Champion: Digital Takawira Paul Conway Goal Scoring Champion: Paul Conway Greg Howes John Menyongar Assist Leader: Temoc Suarez Goalkeeper of the Year: Scott Vallow Rookie of the Year: Greg Howes Defender of the Year: Scott Cannon Coach of the Year: Neil Megson Executive of the Year: Bob Lenarduzzi Organization of the Year: 1999 A-League Honors MVP: John Swallen Scoring Champion: Niall Thompson Goal Scoring Champion: Mark Baena Niall Thompson Assist Leader: John Sulentic Goalkeeper of the Year: John Swallen Rookie of the Year: Greg Simmonds Defender of the Year: Scott Schweitzer Coach of the Year: Paul Riley Executive of the Year: Bill Manning Organization of the Year: USL Progress Award: 1998 A-League Honors MVP: Mark Baena Scoring Champion: Mark Baena Goal Scoring Champion: Mark Baena Assist Leader: John Ball Goalkeeper of the Year: Pat Onstad Rookie of the Year: Mike Burke Defender of the Year: Scott Schweitzer Coach of the Year: Pat Ercoli 1997 A-League Honors MVP: Doug Miller Scoring Champion: Doug Miller Goal Scoring Champion: Doug Miller Assist Leader: Garret Kusch Goalkeeper of the Year: Dusty Hudock Rookie of the Year: Stern John Coach of the Year: Bob Lilley 1996 APSL Honors MVP: Wolde Harris Scoring Champion: Wolde Harris Goal Scoring Champion: Doug Miller Assist Leader: Wolde Harris Casten Siersbaek Goalkeeper of the Year: Paulo Ceccarelli Rookie of the Year: Wolde Harris Coach of the Year: Lorne Donaldson 1995 APSL Honors MVP: Peter Hattrup Scoring Champion: Peter Hattrup Goal Scoring Champion: Peter Hattrup Assist Leader: Peter Hattrup Paul Dougherty Goalkeeper of the Year: Marcus Hahnemann Rookie of the Year: Giuliano Oliviero Defender of the Year: John Doyle Referee of the Year: Esfandiar Baharmast Coach of the Year: Alan Hinton 1994 APSL Honors MVP: Paulinho Scoring Champion: Paulinho Paul Wright Goal Scoring Champion: Paul Wright Assist Leader: Shawn Medved Goalkeeper of the Year: Marcus Hahnemann Rookie of the Year: Jason Dunn Coach of the Year: Alan Hinton 1993 APSL Honors MVP: Paulinho Scoring Champion: Paulinho Goal Scoring Champion: Paulinho Assist Leader: Hector Marinaro Goalkeeper of the Year: Jim St. Andre Rookie of the Year: Jason Devos Coach of the Year: Ken Fogarty 1992 APSL Honors MVP: Taifour Diane Scoring Champion: Jean Harbor Goal Scoring Champion: Jean Harbor Assist Leader: Ralph Black Goalkeeper of the Year: Mark Dodd Rookie of the Year: Taifour Diane Coach of the Year: Ricky Hill 1991 APSL Honors Charleston Charleston Charleston Nashville Hershey Hershey Toronto Vancouver Vancouver Rochester Charlotte Milwaukee Milwaukee Charleston Charleston Seattle Minnesota Charleston Rochester Seattle Richmond Seattle Vancouver Richmond Minnesota Vancouver Seattle Vancouver Vancouver Minnesota Hershey Rochester Long Island Minnesota Pittsburgh Atlanta Seattle Seattle Seattle Staten Island Rochester Charleston Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Vancouver Seattle New Orleans Hershey Colorado Colorado Rochester Colorado Colorado Montreal Colorado Colorado Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Montreal Seattle Vancouver Atlanta Seattle Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Toronto Colorado Montreal Tampa Bay Colorado Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Colorado Colorado Tampa Bay 66 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History MVP: Jean Harbor Scoring Champion: Jean Harbor Goal Scoring Champion: Jean Harbor Assist Leader: Jean Harbor Goalkeeper of the Year: Mark Dougherty Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Doe Coach of the Year: Gary Hindley 1990 ASL Conference Honors MVP: Phillip Gyau Scoring Champion: Mike Masters Goal Scoring Champion: Mike Masters Assist Leader: David Byrne Goalkeeper of the Year: Dale Caya Rookie of the Year: Steve Pittman Coach of the Year: Thomas Rongen 1990 WSL Conference Honors MVP: Mark Dodd Scoring Champion: Chance Fry Goal Scoring Champion: Chance Fry Assist Leader: John Bain Goalkeeper of the Year: Mark Dodd Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland S.F. Bay Colorado Maryland Maryland Albany Albany Tampa Bay Penn-Jersey Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale 1989 WSL Honors MVP: Scoring Champion: Goal Scoring Champion: Assist Leader: Goalkeeper of the Year: 1988 WSL Honors MVP: Scoring Champion: Goal Scoring Champion: Assist Leader: Goalkeeper of the Year: Kasey Keller Jerome Watson Steve Corpening Jerome Watson Kasey Keller Portland San Diego San Francisco San Diego Portland Marcelo Balboa Scott Benedetti Scott Benedetti Justin Fashanu Eddie Henderson Jeff Koch San Diego F.C. Portland F.C. Portland Los Angeles Seattle Seattle Colorado Seattle Seattle Portland Colorado USL First Division All-League Teams 2009 All League First Team G Steve Cronin Portland D Nelson Akwari Charleston D Cristian Arrieta Puerto Rico D Matt Bobo Charleston D David Hayes Portland M Daniel Paladini Carolina M Ryan Pore Portland M Ricardo Sanchez Minnesota F Charles Gbeke Vancouver F Mandjou Keita Portland F Johnny Menyongar Rochester 2009 All League Second Team G Bill Gaudette Puerto Rico D Stephen deRoux Montreal D Cameron Knowles Portland D John Krause Puerto Rico D Mark Schulte Carolina M Martin Nash Vancouver M Lawrence Olum Minnesota M Jonathan Steele Puerto Rico M David Testo Montreal F Marlon James Vancouver F Eddie Johnson Austin 2008 All League First Team G Bill Gaudette Puerto Rico D Cristian Arrieta Puerto Rico D Taylor Graham Seattle D David Hayes Atlanta D Nevio Pizzolitto Montreal M Osvaldo Alonso Charleston M Stephen deRoux Minnesota M Martin Nash Vancouver M Jonathan Steele Puerto Rico F Alex Afonso Miami F Macoumba Kandji Atlanta 2008 All League Second Team G Matt Jordan Montreal D Wesley Charles Vancouver D Takashi Hirano Vancouver D Cameron Knowles Portland D Scott Palguta Rochester M Leonardo Di Lorenzo Montreal M Johnny Menyongar Rochester M Ricardo Sanchez Minnesota M Matt Watson Carolina F Sebastien Le Toux Seattle F Eduardo Sebrango Vancouver 2007 All League First Team G Josh Wicks Portland D Gabriel Gervais Montreal D David Hayes Atlanta D Cameron Knowles Portland M Stephen Armstrong Charleston M Andrew Gregor Portland M Martin Nash Vancouver MZinho Miami F Dan Antoniuk Atlanta F Hamed Diallo Rochester F Sebastien Le Toux Seattle 2007 All League Second Team G Matt Jordan Montreal D Taylor Graham Seattle D Steve Klein Vancouver D Scot Thompson Portland D Marco Velez Puerto Rico M Leonardo Di Lorenzo Montreal M Brian Farber Minnesota M Kupono Low Carolina www.USLsoccer.com M Johnny Menyongar F Charles Gbeke F Roger Levesque Rochester Montreal Seattle 2006 All League First Team G Greg Sutton Montreal D Gabriel Gervais Montreal D Geordie Lyall Vancouver D Mauricio Segovia Puerto Rico M Andrew Gregor Seattle M Ben Hollingsworth Charleston M Luke Kreamalmeyer Portland MZinho Miami F Joey Gjertsen Vancouver FRomario Miami F Cam Weaver Seattle 2006 All League Second Team G Scott Vallow Rochester D Kenney Bertz Rochester D Matt Bobo Atlanta D Steve Klein Vancouver D Nevio Pizzolitto Montreal M Jeff Clarke Vancouver M Leonardo Di Lorenzo Montreal M Rodrigo Rios Atlanta F Gavin Glinton Charleston F Alen Marcina Puerto Rico F Greg Simmonds Virginia Beach 2005 All League First Team G Greg Sutton Montreal D Gabe Gervais Montreal D Taylor Graham Seattle D Scot Thompson Portland M Hugo Alcaraz-Cuellar Portland M Mauro Biello Montreal M Steve Klein Vancouver M Kirk Wilson Rochester F Fabian Dawkins Atlanta F Jason Jordan Vancouver F Mauricio Salles Puerto Rico 2005 All League Second Team G Preston Burpo Seattle D Ben Hollingsworth Charleston D Peter Luzak Richmond D Nevio Pizzolitto Montreal M Darren Caskey Virginia Beach M Jeff Matteo Minnesota M Rodrigo Rios Atlanta M Petter Villegas Puerto Rico F Dan Antoniuk Portland F Johnny Menyongar Minnesota F Melvin Tarley Minnesota 2004 All A-League First Team G Greg Sutton Montreal D Dustin Branan Minnesota D Gabriel Gervais Montreal D Peter Luzak Richmond M Mauro Biello Montreal M Sandro Grande Montreal M Alex Pineda-Chacon Atlanta M Johnny Torres Milwaukee F Byron Alvarez Portland F Alan Gordon Portland F Dante Washington Virginia Beach 2004 All A-League Second Team G Joe Warren Minnesota D Craig Demmin Rochester D Nevio Pizzolitto Montreal D Mark Watson Charleston M M M M F F F Hugo Alcarez-Cuellar Portland Justin Evans Charleston Alfredo Valente Vancouver Richie Williams Richmond Mac Cozier Atlanta Ali Gerba Toronto Greg Howes Milwaukee 2003 All A-League First Team G Greg Sutton Montreal D Gabe Gervais Montreal D Danny Jackson Seattle D John Wilson Charleston M Roland Aguilera Virginia Beach M Marco Ferruzzi Richmond M Andrew Gregor Seattle M Ricardo Villar Pittsburgh F Thiago Martins Pittsburgh F Doug Miller Rochester F Dante Washington Virginia Beach 2003 All A-League Second Team G Rich Cullen Seattle D Scott Schweitzer Rochester D Steve Shak Minnesota D Alan Woods Charleston M Ted Chronopoulos Charleston M Oliver Heald Vancouver M Ze Roberto Montreal M David Testo Richmond F Byron Alvarez Portland F Greg Howes Milwaukee F Kevin Jeffrey Richmond 2002 All A-League First Team G Dusty Hudock Charleston D Gabriel Gervais Montreal D Destin Makumbu Milwaukee D Mark Watson Charleston M Andrew Gregor Seattle M Leighton O’Brien Seattle M Brian Piesner Atlanta M Lenin Steenkamp Rochester F Brian Ching Seattle F Eduardo Sebrango Montreal F McKinley Tennyson Portland 2002 All A-League Second Team G Preston Burpo Seattle D Craig Demmin Rochester D Linval Dixon Charleston D Mark Schulte Minnesota M Mauro Biello Montreal M Luis DaGama El Paso M Jose Gomez Charlotte M Steve Kindel Vancouver F Fadi Afash Portland F Josh Henderson Richmond F John Menyongar Minnesota 2001 All A-League First Team G Jon Busch Hershey D Scott Schweitzer Rochester D Rick Titus Vancouver D Gilbert Jean-Baptiste Charleston M Philipe Godoy Milwaukee M Stoian Mladenov Rochester M Leighton O’Brien Seattle M Temoc Suarez Connecticut F Paul Conway Charleston F Kevin Jeffrey Richmond F Dustin Swinehart Charlotte 67 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 2001 All A-League Second Team G Matt Napoleon Portland D James Wall Nashville D Brent Sancho Portland D Jason Annicchero Atlanta M John Ball Charleston M Lenin Steenkamp Rochester M Kevin Knight Richmond M Steve Kindel Vancouver F Jacob Fenger Nashville F Digital Takawira Milwaukee F Rodrigo Costa Indiana 1997 All A-League Second Team G Paolo Ceccarelli Montreal D Don Gramenz Minnesota D Robert Rosario Carolina D Bill Sedgewick Montreal D Dan Anguelov Richmond M John Smith Nashville M Nick DeSantis Montreal M Domenic Mobilio Vancouver F Stever Patterson Colorado F Darren Tilley Montreal F Mike Gailey Seattle 1992 All A-League Second Team G Mark Dodd Colorado D John Doyle San Francisco D Troy Edwards Fort Lauderdale D Derek Van Rheenan San Francisco D Arturo Velazco Miami M Chad Ashton Colorado M Diego Mandagaran Miami M Kim Roentved Colorado F Ezekiel Doe Miami F Ted Eck Colorado F Peter Isaacs San Francisco 2000 All A-League First Team G Scott Vallow Rochester D Chris Fox Richmond D Craig Demmin Rochester D Scott Cannon Richmond D Scott Schweitzer Rochester M Brian Loftin Milwaukee M Yari Allnutt Rochester M Stoian Mladenov Minnesota F Paul Conway Charleston F Darren Sawatzky Seattle F Digital Takawira Milwaukee 1996 All A-League Team G Paolo Ceccarelli Montreal D Carlos Llamosa New York D John Limniatis Montreal D Rene Rivas Rochester D Wade Webber Seattle M Nick DeSantis Montreal M Anthony McCreath Colorado M Martin Nash Vancouver F Wolde Harris Colorado F Doug Miller Rochester F Domenic Mobilio Vancouver 1991 All A-League First Team G Mark Dougherty San Francisco D Marcelo Balboa San Francisco D Troy Dayak San Francisco D Danny Pena San Francisco D Derek Van Rheenan San Francisco M Ramiro Borja Albany M Kevin Sloan Maryland M Townsend Qin San Francisco F Ezekiel Doe Colorado F Jean Harbor Maryland F Derek Sanderson Fort Lauderdale 1995 All A-League Team G Marcus Hahnemann Seattle D Dan Calichman New York D John Doyle Atlanta D Robin Fraser Colorado D Steve Trittschuh Montreal M Geoff Aunger Vancouver M Paul Dougherty Montreal M Peter Hattrup Seattle M Giuliano Oliviero Vancouver F Lloyd Barker Montreal F Staale Soebye Atlanta 1991 All A-League Second Team G Scoop Stanisic Albany D Robin Fraser Colorado D Paul Mariner Albany D Jimmy McGeough Albany D Chris Reif Maryland M Marcelo Carrera Tampa Bay M Paul Dougherty Fort Lauderdale M Dominic Kinnear San Francisco F Chance Fry San Francisco F Brian Haynes Maryland F Mike Masters Albany 1999 All A-League First Team G John Swallen Minnesota D Scott Schweitzer Rochester D Craig Demmin Rochester D Tenywa Bonseu Pittsburgh D Kalin Bankov Minnesota M Carlos Farias San Diego M Mac Cozier Jacksonville M Mauro Biello Rochester F Mark Baena Seattle F Ernest Inneh Staten Island F Niall Thompson Vancouver 1994 All A-League First Team G Marcus Hahnemann Seattle D Robin Fraser Colorado D Neil Megson Seattle D Danny Pena Los Angeles D Steve Trittschuh Fort Lauderdale M Ted Eck Colorado M Shawn Medved Seattle M Dale Mitchell Vancouver M Paulinho Los Angeles F Chance Fry Seattle F Paul Wright Los Angeles 1990 All ASL Conf. First Team G Dale Caya Penn-Jersey D Brian Ainschough Penn-Jersey D George Gelnovatch Penn-Jersey D Paul Mariner Albany D Steve Pittman Fort Lauderdale M Chico Borja Albany M David Byrne Tampa Bay M Marcelo Carrera Fort Lauderdale F Dan Donigan Penn-Jersey F Philip Gyau Maryland F Jean Harbor Maryland 1999 All A-League Second Team G Pat Onstad Rochester D Jose Vasquez Orange County D John Coughlin Minnesota D Gilbert Jean-Baptiste Charleston M Ian Russell Seattle M John Sulentic Vancouver M Marvin Oliver Staten Island F Jamel Mitchell Hershey F Paul Conway Charleston F Darko Kolic Long Island F Onandi Lowe Richmond 1994 All A-League Second Team G Pat Harrington Montreal D Jeff Agoos Los Angeles D Billy Crook Seattle D James Dunn Seattle D Robert Lipp Colorado M Nick Dasovic Montreal M Jason Farrell Seattle M Dave Hoggan Seattle M Dominic Kinnear Fort Lauderdale F Jean Harbor Montreal F Jason Dunn Seattle 1990 All ASL Conf. Second Team G Arnie Mausser Fort Lauderdale D Jimmy McGeough Fort Lauderdale D Chris Reif Maryland D Thomas Rongen Fort Lauderdale D Dave Smyth Albany M Paul Dougherty Orlando M Eric Eichmann Fort Lauderdale M Pat O’Kelly Penn-Jersey F Mike Masters Albany F Bruce Murray Washington S F Paul Riley New Jersey 1998 All A-League First Team G Pat Onstad Rochester D Scott Schweitzer Rochester D Gabe Eastman Nashville D Craig Demmin Rochester M Yari Allnutt Rochester M John Ball Staten Island M Mauro Biello Montreal M Lee Tschantret Hershey F Amos Magee Minnesota F Darren Tilley Rochester F Mark Baena Seattle 1993 All A-League First Team G Paul Dolan Vancouver D Patrice Ferri Montreal D Robin Fraser Colorado D Danny Pena Los Angeles D Mark Watson Vancouver M Paul Dougherty Tampa Bay M Ted Eck Colorado M Ivor Evans Vancouver M Paulinho Los Angeles F Paul Wright Los Angeles F Taifour Diane Colorado 1990 All WSL Conf. First Team G Mark Dodd Colorado D Marcelo Balboa San Francisco D John Doyle San Francisco D Robin Fraser Colorado D Danny Pena Los Angeles M Dominic Kinnear San Francisco M Fran O’Brien Seattle M George Pastor Salt Lake F Chance Fry Seattle F Mark Kerlin Arizona F Townsend Qin San Francisco 1993 All A-League Second Team G Ian Feuer Los Angeles D Jason Devos Montreal D Steve MacDonald Vancouver D Kim Roentved Colorado D Mark Santel Colorado M Chad Ashton Colorado M Bryan Haynes Colorado M Pierre Morice Tampa Bay M Steve Trittschuh Tampa Bay F Domenic Mobilio Vancouver F Hector Marinaro Toronto 1990 All WSL Conf. Second Team G Anton Nistl San Diego D Steve Eise Colorado D Paul Krumpe Santa Barbara D Derek Van Rheenan San Francisco D Wade Webber Seattle M John Bain Portland M Mike Fox California M Jeff Rogers Arizona M Dzung Tran Salt Lake F Scott Benedetti Portland F Paul Wright San Diego 2000 All A-League Second Team G Theo Zagar Toronto D Gilbert Jean-Baptiste Charleston D Adrian Serioux Toronto D David Banks San Diego D Rick Titus Vancouver M Lenin Steenkamp Rochester M Gerard Lucey Long Island M Martin Nash Rochester F Dwayne DeRosario Richmond F John Menyongar Minnesota F Greg Howes Seattle 1998 All A-League Second Team G Joe Cannon San Diego D Carl Fletcher Montreal D Steve MacDonald Vancouver D Omid Namazi Staten Island M Kevin Anderson Minnesota M Jason Cairns Cincinnati M Antonio Robles San Diego M Kirk Wilson El Paso F Gary Glasgow New Orleans F Mike Burke Charleston F Josh Wolfe US Pro-40 1997 All A-League First Team G Dusty Hudock Seattle D John Limniatis Montreal D Scott Schweitzer Carolina D Mark Watson Seattle D Travis Rinker Long Island M Yari Allnutt Carolina M Mauro Biello Montreal M Garret Kusch Vancouver F Mark Baena California F Doug Miller Rochester F Stern John New Orleans www.USLsoccer.com 1992 All A-League First Team G Bill Andracki Tampa Bay D Robin Fraser Colorado D Danny Pena San Francisco D Steve Pittman Fort Lauderdale D Steve Trittschuh Tampa Bay M Ricky Hill Tampa Bay M Dominic Kinnear San Francisco M Jorge Salazar San Francisco M Kevin Sloan Tampa Bay F Taifour Diane Colorado F Jean Harbor Tampa Bay 68 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 1989 ASL All-League G Neil Cowley G Winston DuBose D Dehinde Akinlotan D Ricardo Alonso D Eric Hawkes D Ronald Simmons D Steve Trittschuh M Osvaldo Ardiles M John Harkes M Willington Ortiz M Tab Ramos M Paul Riley F Chico Borja F Michael Brady F John Kerr Jr F Steve Kinsley F Steve Wegerle Washington S Tampa Bay Boston Fort Lauderdale Maryland Washington D Tampa Bay Fort Lauderdale Albany Miami Miami New Jersey Albany Washington D Washington S Fort Lauderdale Tampa Bay 1989 All WSL First Team G Kasey Keller Portland D Marcelo Balboa San Diego D John Doyle San Francisco D Cle Kooiman California D Mike Lapper Los Angeles M John Bain Portland M Chris Henderson Seattle M Dominic Kinnear San Francisco F Scott Benedetti Portland F Jeff Hooker Los Angeles F Mark Kerlin Arizona 1989 All WSL Second Team G Todd Elias Arizona D Steve Boardman San Diego D Troy Dayak San Francisco D Grant Gibbs Seattle D Arturo Velazco San Diego M Jim Gabarra Los Angeles M Jerome Watson San Diego F Steve Corpening San Francisco F Brent Goulet Seattle F Eddie Henderson Seattle F Wesley Wade Arizona www.USLsoccer.com 1988 ASL All-League G Winston DuBose G Alan Rough D Brian Ainscough D Troy Edwards D Ross Irwin D Lou Karbiener D George Lidster M Sonny Askew M Dirceu Guimaraes M Andy Harrison M Ray Hudson M Steve Powell M Rob Ryerson F Jorge Acosta F Joaquin Canales F Elvis Comrie F Teofilo Cubillas F Steve Wegerle Tampa Bay Orlando New Jersey Miami Boston Orlando Washington S Washington S Miami Albany Fort Lauderdale Albany Maryland New Jersey Washington D Maryland Fort Lauderdale Tampa Bay 1988 All WSL First Team G Todd Strobeck Portland D Marcelo Balboa San Diego D Grant Gibbs Seattle D Jeff Stock Seattle D Arturo Velazco San Diego M Tomas Boy San Jose M Peter Hattrup Seattle M Billy Thompson Los Angeles F Abuelo Cruz San Jose F Justin Fashanu Los Angeles F Eddie Henderson Seattle 1988 All WSL Second Team G Bobby Ammann Los Angeles D Mario Gonzalez San Diego D Daryl Green Seattle D Danny Pena Los Angeles D Martin Vasquez California M Chris Dangerfield San Jose M Dzung Tran San Jose M Jerome Watson San Diego F Scott Benedetti Portland F Chance Fry Seattle F John Sissons San Diego 1987 All WSL First Team G Anton Nistl San Diego D Steve Boardman San Diego D Barney Boyce San Jose D Daryl Green Seattle D Robby Zipp San Jose M Jadir San Jose M George Pastor San Jose M Geoff Wall Seattle F Brent Goulet Portland F Tim Martin San Jose F Joe Mihaljevic San Jose 1987 All WSL Second Team G Mike Lane Los Angeles D Marcelo Balboa San Diego D Eric Barfield Los Angeles D Arturo Velazco San Diego D Chris Wentzien San Jose M Steve Black San Diego M John Hamel Seattle M Richard Torres California F Scott Benedetti Portland F John Gerard Los Angeles F John Sissons San Diego 1986 All WSL First Team G Lorenzo Caccialanza Hollywood D Dale Ervine Los Angeles D Paul Krumpe Hollywood D Martin Vasquez Hollywood M Paul Caligiuri San Diego M Dennis Gunnel Seattle M Hugo Perez Los Angeles F Chance Fry San Jose F Brent Goulet Portland F Jeff Hooker San Diego F Mark Miller Portland 1986 All WSL Second Team G Todd Strobeck Portland D Mark Arquette Hollywood D Jens-Ole Knudsen Hollywood D Scott Murray Hollywood D Tim Schulz Los Angeles M Drew Ferguson Edmonton M Doug Swanson Hollywood F Tim Bartro Seattle F Ross Ongaro Ongaro F Robby Ryerson San Diego F Dzung Tran San Jose 69 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 2009 USL First Division Standings PtsGP Portland Timbers 58 30 Carolina RailHawks 55 30 Puerto Rico Islanders 53 30 Charleston Battery 53 30 Montreal Impact 43 30 Rochester Rhinos 43 30 Vancouver Whitecaps 42 30 Minnesota Thunder 31 30 Miami FC Blues 29 30 Austin Aztex (-2)* 21 30 Cleveland City Stars 19 30 WLTGFGA 16 4 10 45 19 16 7 7 43 19 15 7 8 44 31 14 5 11 33 21 12 11 7 32 31 11 9 10 34 32 11 10 9 42 36 7 13 10 39 44 8 17 5 26 52 5 17 8 28 51 4 19 7 22 52 * received one point deduction for use of inelegible player 2009 First Division Playoffs Carolina 0 :: 1 Vancouver Vancouver 0 :: 0 Carolina Agg: Vancouver 1 :: 0 Carolina Puerto Rico 1 :: 2 Rochester Rochester 1 :: 4 Puerto Rico Agg: Puerto Rico 5 :: 3 Rochester Semifinals October 1 & 4 Portland 1 :: 2 Vancouver Vancouver 3 :: 3 Portland Agg: Vancouver 5 :: 4 Portland 2009 GAA Leaders Rank GAAs GP 1 0.279 18 2 0.533 15 3 0.681 28 4 0.733 15 5 0.740 27 6 1.127 19 7 1.200 30 1.200 20 9 1.535 29 10 1.555 14 Puerto Rico 1 :: 2 Montreal Montreal 2 :: 1 Puerto Rico Agg: Montreal 4 :: 2 Puerto Rico USL First Division Championship October 10 & 17 Montreal 3 :: 2 Vancouver Vancouver 1 :: 3 Montreal Agg: Montreal 6 :: 3 Vancouver Player Name Hudock, Dustin Patterson, Caleb Cronin, Steve Reed, Eric Gaudette, Bill Vallow, Scott Nolly, Jay Jordan, Matthew Platter, Nicolas Gallardo, Miguel Team Portland Puerto Rico Vancouver Rochester Portland Minnesota Vancouver Vancouver Puerto Rico Montreal Minnesota Carolina Minnesota Carolina Austin Portland Carolina Charleston Carolina Minnesota Team Vancouver Rochester Portland Portland Puerto Rico Vancouver Puerto Rico Minnesota Vancouver Team Minnesota Vancouver Portland Austin Rochester Rochester Team Charleston Carolina Portland Carolina Puerto Rico Rochester Vancouver Montreal Minnesota Austin *Minimum 1200 minutes played 2008 USL First Division Standings WLTGFGA 15 6 9 43 23 15 7 8 34 28 12 12 6 33 28 11 10 9 35 32 11 12 7 34 36 10 10 10 37 36 10 11 9 40 38 9 11 10 34 43 8 12 10 28 34 8 12 10 37 50 7 13 10 26 33 * received one point deduction for use of inelegible player First Round September 26 & 28 Leaders Player Name Gbeke, Charles Menyongar, Johnny Keita, Mandjou Pore, Ryan Arrieta, Cristian James, Marlon Addlery, Nicholas Tarley, Melvin Haber, Marcus Two players tied 2009 Assist Leaders Rank Assists GP Player Name 1 8 27 Sanchez, Ricardo 8 29 Knight, Wesley 3 7 29 Keita, Mandjou 4 6 25 Brown, Kyle 6 28 Ball, John 6 28 Fitzpatrick, Tiger 7 5 Five players tied Charleston 0 :: 2 Montreal Montreal 2 :: 1 Charleston Agg: Montreal 4 :: 1 Charleston 2008 First Division Playoffs Leaders GP Player Name 29 Keita, Mandjou 28 Arrieta, Cristian 28 Gbeke, Charles 26 Menyongar, Johnny 23 Pore, Ryan 27 Sanchez, Ricardo 30 Haber, Marcus 17 James, Marlon 22 Addlery, Nicholas 25 Brown, Roberto 27 Tarley, Melvin 12 Richardson, Gregory 17 Terminesi, Marco 16 Kabwe, Joseph 22 Johnson,Eddie 25 Josten, George 28 Paladini, Daniel 29 Patterson, Randi 19 Bundu, Sallieu 28 Olum, Lawrence 2009 Goal Scoring Rank Goals GP 1 12 28 2 11 26 11 29 4 10 23 10 28 6 9 17 7 8 22 8 27 8 30 10 7 Quarterfinals September 24 & 27 PtsGP Puerto Rico Islanders 54 30 Vancouver Whitecaps 53 30 Montreal Impact 42 30 Rochester Rhinos* 41 30 Charleston Battery 40 30 Seattle Sounders 40 30 Minnesota Thunder 39 30 Carolina RailHawks 37 30 Miami FC Blues 34 30 Atlanta Silverbacks 34 30 Portland Timbers 31 30 2009 Scoring Rank Points 1 29 2 25 25 4 23 5 22 22 7 20 8 18 9 17 17 17 12 16 16 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 13 13 Minnesota 0 :: 2 Vancouver Vancouver 3 :: 4 Minnesota Agg: Vancouver 5 :: 4 Minnesota Semifinals October 3 & 5 Puerto Rico 0 :: 2 Rochester Rochester 0 :: 2 Puerto Rico Agg: Puerto Rico 3 :: 2 Rochester (Series Overtime) Vancouver 0 :: 1 Montreal Montreal 0 :: 2 Vancouver Agg: Vancouver 2 :: 1 Montreal USL First Division Championship October 12 Puerto Rico 1 :: 2 Vancouver Charleston 0 :: 2 Rochester Rochester 0 :: 1 Charleston Agg: Rochester 2 :: 1 Charleston Montreal 1 :: 2 Seattle Seattle 1 :: 3 Montreal Agg: Montreal 4 :: 3 Seattle www.USLsoccer.com 70 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 2007 USL First Division Standings 2006 First Division Playoffs PtsGP Seattle Sounders 54 28 Portland Timbers 51 28 Montreal Impact 50 28 Atlanta Silverbacks 43 28 Rochester Raging Rhinos 42 28 Puerto Rico Islanders 40 28 Vancouver Whitecaps 39 28 Carolina RailHawks 32 28 Miami FC Blues 31 28 Charleston Battery 30 28 Minnesota Thunder 26 28 California Victory 19 28 First Round September 15 & 17 WLTGFGA 16 6 6 37 23 14 5 9 32 18 14 6 8 32 21 12 9 7 40 30 12 10 6 39 36 10 8 10 35 34 9 7 12 27 24 8 12 8 24 34 9 15 4 31 41 8 14 6 32 39 5 12 11 32 35 4 17 7 17 43 2007 First Division Playoffs Quarterfinals September 14 & 16 September 15 & 17 Miami 1 :: 4 Vancouver Vancouver 2 :: 0 Miami Agg: Vancouver 6 :: 1 Miami Semifinals September 22 & 24 Charleston 0 :: 1 Rochester Rochester 0 :: 0 Charleston Agg: Rochester 1 :: 0 Charleston Semifinals September 22 & 24 Montreal 0 :: 0 Vancouver Vancouver 0 :: 0 Montreal Agg: Vancouver 2 :: 0 Montreal (Series Overtime) Seattle 2 :: 0 Carolina Carolina 0 :: 1 Seattle Agg: Seattle 3 :: 0 Carolina Puerto Rico 2 :: 3 Montreal Montreal 0 :: 3 Puerto Rico Agg: Puerto Rico 5 :: 3 Montreal USL First Division Championship September 30 Portland 0 :: 1 Vancouver Vancouver 0 :: 3 Portland Agg: Portland 3 :: 1 Vancouver Vancouver 3 :: 0 Rochester 2005 USL First Division Standings Rochester 1 :: 2 Atlanta Atlanta 1 :: 1 Rochester Agg: Atlanta 3 :: 2 Rochester PtsGP Montreal Impact 61 28 Rochester Raging Rhinos 51 28 Vancouver Whitecaps 45 28 Seattle Sounders 44 28 Portland Timbers 39 28 Richmond Kickers 39 28 Puerto Rico Islanders 38 28 Atlanta Silverbacks 33 28 Charleston Battery 32 28 Minnesota Thunder 31 28 Virginia Beach Mariners 28 28 Toronto Lynx 17 28 Semifinals September 21 & 23 Seattle 2 :: 1 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 1 :: 0 Seattle Series OT Puerto Rico 1 :: 1 Seattle Penalties Puerto Rico 2 :: 4 Seattle Portland 1 :: 1 Atlanta Atlanta 0 :: 0 Portland Series OT Atlanta 0 :: 0 Portland Penalties Atlanta 3 :: 1 Portland WLTGFGA 18 3 7 37 15 15 7 6 45 27 12 7 9 37 21 11 6 11 33 25 10 9 9 40 42 10 9 9 28 30 10 10 8 46 43 10 15 3 40 52 9 14 5 27 36 7 11 10 37 42 7 14 7 26 39 3 17 8 26 50 2005 First Division Playoffs First Round September 16 & 18 Vancouver 0 :: 0 Richmond Richmond 0 :: 0 Vancouver Agg: Richmond 0 :: 0 Vancouver Richmond wins in penalties 5-4 USL First Division Championship September 29 Atlanta 0 :: 4 Seattle 2006 USL First Division Standings PtsGP Montreal Impact 51 28 Rochester Raging Rhinos 50 28 Charleston Battery 46 28 Vancouver Whitecaps 46 28 Miami FC 39 28 Puerto Rico Islanders 38 28 Seattle Sounders 37 28 Atlanta Silverbacks 35 28 Virginia Beach Mariners 32 28 Toronto Lynx 32 28 Portland Timbers 27 28 Minnesota Thunder 27 28 Puerto Rico 2 :: 2 Charleston Charleston 1 :: 0 Puerto Rico Agg: Charleston 3 :: 2 Puerto Rico WLTGFGA 14 5 9 31 15 13 4 11 34 21 13 8 7 33 25 12 6 10 40 28 11 11 6 47 44 10 10 8 38 36 11 13 4 42 48 10 13 5 36 42 8 12 8 26 37 8 12 8 30 36 7 15 6 25 39 7 15 6 34 45 Seattle 1 :: 0 Portland Portland 0 :: 2 Seattle Agg: Portland 0 :: 3 Seattle Semifinals September 23 & 25 Montreal 2 :: 2 Seattle Seattle 2 :: 1 Montreal Agg: Seattle 4 :: 3 Montreal Rochester 1 :: 3 Richmond Richmond 1 :: 1 Rochester Agg: Richmond 4 :: 2 Rochester USL First Division Championship October 1 Richmond 1 :: 1 Seattle Seattle win penalties 4-3 www.USLsoccer.com 71 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 2004 A-League Standings 2003 A-League Standings Eastern Conference Montreal Impact Richmond Kickers Syracuse Salty Dogs Rochester Raging Rhinos Atlanta Silverbacks Virginia Beach Mariners Toronto Lynx Charleston Battery Puerto Rico Islanders PtsGP 56 28 54 28 50 28 48 28 45 28 36 28 32 28 27 28 21 28 WLTGFGA 17 6 5 36 15 17 8 3 44 29 15 8 5 40 29 15 10 3 36 32 14 11 3 41 38 11 14 3 43 41 10 16 2 38 50 7 15 6 30 39 5 17 6 22 48 Western Conference Portland Timbers Vancouver Whitecaps Minnesota Thunder Seattle Sounders Milwaukee Wave United Edmonton FC Calgary Mustangs PtsGP 57 28 47 28 45 28 43 28 40 28 18 28 18 28 WLTGFGA 18 7 3 58 30 14 9 5 38 29 13 9 6 33 23 13 11 4 40 34 12 12 4 44 48 4 18 6 19 56 4 18 6 30 51 2004 Eastern Conference Playoffs Conference Semifinals Syracuse 1 :: 0 Richmond Richmond 2 :: 1 Syracuse (Series aggregate tied 2-2, Syracuse advances 5-4 in PKs) Montreal 1 :: 0 Rochester Rochester 0 :: 1 Montreal (Montreal wins series 2-0 on aggregate) Conference Final Montreal 2 :: 0 Syracuse Syracuse 1 :: 1 Montreal (Montreal wins series 3-1 on aggregate) 2004 Western Conference Playoffs Conference Semifinals Minnesota 0 :: 2 Vancouver Vancouver 1 :: 0 Minnesota (Vancouver wins series 3-0 on aggregate) Seattle 1 :: 2 Portland Portland 0 :: 1 Seattle (Series aggregate tied 2-2, Seattle advances 3-2 in series overtime) Conference Final Vancouver 0 :: 1 Seattle Seattle 1 :: 1 Vancouver (Seattle wins series 2-1 on aggregate) Eastern Conference Northeast DivisionPtsGP Montreal Impact 54 28 Rochester Raging Rhinos 51 28 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 49 28 Syracuse Salty Dogs 38 28 Toronto Lynx 37 28 WLTGFGA 16 6 6 40 21 15 7 6 55 36 15 9 4 50 41 11 12 5 42 38 11 13 4 29 38 Southeast DivisionPtsGP Charleston Battery 52 28 Virginia Beach Mariners 47 28 Richmond Kickers 43 28 Charlotte Eagles 25 28 Atlanta Silverbacks 19 28 Western Conference Central DivisionPtsGP Milwaukee Wave United 54 28 Minnesota Thunder 53 28 El Paso Patriots 30 28 Cincinnati Riverhawks * 24 28 Indiana Blast 11 28 WLTGFGA 18 10 0 61 32 17 9 2 44 28 9 16 3 33 48 9 19 0 38 62 3 23 2 28 67 Pacific Division Seattle Sounders Vancouver Whitecaps Portland Timbers Team Calgary W 16 15 15 4 Pts GP 53 28 52 28 47 28 15 28 * Deducted 3 points for use of illegal players WLTGFGA 15 6 7 41 27 14 9 5 51 34 12 9 7 41 32 6 15 7 29 59 4 17 7 27 48 L 7 6 11 21 T 5 7 2 3 GF 45 45 39 16 GA 24 24 33 62 2003 Western Conference Playoffs Central Division Final Minnesota 0 :: 1 Milwaukee Milwaukee 0 :: SOT :: 2 Minnesota (Minnesota wins series 2-1 on aggregate in Series OT) Northwest Division Final Vancouver 0 :: 0 Seattle Seattle (6) 1 :: SPK :: 1 (5) Vancouver (Series aggregate tied 1-1, Seattle wins 6-5 in Series PK) Conference Final Minnesota 1 :: 0 Seattle Seattle 0 :: 1 Minnesota (Milwaukee wins series 2-0 on aggregate) A-League Championship Saturday, September 20, 2003 Minnesota 0 :: 3 Charleston 2003 Eastern Conference Playoffs Northeast Division Final Montreal 1 :: 2 Rochester Rochester 0 :: 0 Montreal (Rochester wins series 2-1 on aggregate) Southeast Division Final Charleston 0 :: 1 Virginia Beach Virginia Beach 1 :: 4 Charleston (Charleston wins series 4-2 on aggregate) Conference Final Charleston 0 :: 0 Rochester Rochester 0 :: 1 Charleston (Charleston wins series 1-0 on aggregate) www.USLsoccer.com 72 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 2002 A-League Standings Eastern Conference Northeast DivisionPtsGP Rochester Raging Rhinos 72 28 Montreal Impact 72 28 Toronto Lynx 48 28 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 41 28 Southeast DivisionPtsGP Charleston Battery 89 28 Richmond Kickers 65 28 Atlanta Silverbacks 62 28 Charlotte Eagles 50 28 Hampton Roads Mariners 29 28 Western Conference Central DivisionPtsGP Milwaukee Rampage 75 28 Minnesota Thunder 70 28 Cincinnati Riverhawks* 35 28 Indiana Blast 29 28 Pacific DivisionPtsGP Seattle Sounders 107 28 Portland Timbers 63 28 Vancouver Whitecaps 54 28 El Paso Patriots 54 28 Calgary Storm 22 28 2001 A-League Standings WLTGFGAGD 17 8 3 38 25 13 16 9 3 39 29 10 10 13 5 37 35 2 8 15 5 39 44 -5 BP 1 5 3 4 WLTGFGAGD 19 3 6 46 16 30 13 9 6 44 37 7 13 13 2 47 44 3 10 14 4 46 46 0 6 19 3 25 57 -32 BP 7 7 8 6 2 WLTGFGAGD BP 16 7 5 48 29 19 6 14 9 5 55 35 20 9 8 20 0 35 68 -33 6 6 18 4 29 67 -38 1 WLTGFGAGDBP 23 4 1 71 27 44 14 13 12 3 47 39 8 8 11 12 5 41 39 2 5 10 11 7 38 48 -10 7 4 21 3 26 66 -40 3 Note: Four points for regulation or overtime win, one point for a tie, one bonus point for scoring three or more goals in a game. * Deducted 3 points for use of an illegal player Central Conference GP WLTGFGABPPts Richmond Kickers 26 16 7 3 47 34 9 76 Charleston Battery 26 16 9 1 51 34 8 73 Charlotte Eagles 26 14 10 2 50 41 8 66 Nashville Metros 26 14 10 2 47 48 5 63 Atlanta Silverbacks 26 13 12 1 48 39 6 59 Indiana Blast 26 8 18 0 38 55 3 35 Cincinnati Riverhawks 26 6 20 0 39 80 3 27 Northerm Conference GP WLTGFGABPPts Hershey Wildcats 26 16 7 3 45 20 8 75 Rochester Raging Rhinos 26 16 6 4 43 27 6 74 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 26 10 12 4 39 39 6 50 Montreal Impact 26 10 14 2 29 37 3 45 Connecticut Wolves 26 9 11 6 30 37 1 43 Toronto Lynx 26 7 16 3 20 41 1 32 Long Island Rough Riders* 26 6 16 4 31 50 5 31 Western Conference GP WLTGFGABPPts Vancouver Whitecaps 26 16 8 2 44 33 8 74 San Diego Flash FC 26 14 11 1 55 42 11 68 Milwaukee Rampage 26 14 10 2 45 40 5 63 Portland Timbers 26 13 10 3 41 38 7 62 Seattle Sounders 26 13 12 1 40 39 4 57 Minnesota Thunder 26 9 15 2 29 34 3 41 El Paso Patriots 26 8 14 4 39 42 4 40 Note: Four points for regulation or overtime win, one point for a tie, one bonus point for scoring three or more goals in a game. * Deducted 3 points for use of an illegal player 2002 A-League Playoffs Eastern Conference First Round Montreal 0 @ Charlotte 1 Charlotte 0 @ Montreal 1 (Series tied 1-1, Montreal advances 6-5 in pks) Atlanta 1 @ Richmond 1 Richmond 2 @ Atlanta 1 (Richmond wins 2-1 on aggregate) Conference Semifinals Rochester 0 @ Montreal 0 Montreal 0 @ Rochester 1 (Rochester wins 1-0 on aggregate) Richmond 1 @ Charleston 2 Charleston 1 @ Richmond 3 (Richmond wins 4-3 on aggregate) Conference Finals Rochester 1 @ Richmond 1 Richmond 0 @ Rochester 0 (Series tied 1-1, Richmond advances 9-8 in pks) Western Conference First Round Minnesota 2 @ El Paso 1 El Paso 1 @ Minnesota 1 (Minnesota wins 3-2 on aggregate) Vancouver 1 @ Portland 0 Portland 0 @ Vancouver 1 (Vancouver wins 2-0 on aggregate) Conference Semifinals Milwaukee 0 @ Minnesota 0 Minnesota 1 @ Milwaukee 2 (Milwaukee wins 2-1 on aggregate) 2001 A-League Playoffs Conference Playoffs First Round 9/20 9/22 9/19 9/23 9/20 9/22 9/19 9/22 Charleston 1 @ Pittsburgh 2 Pittsburgh 3 @ Charleston 1 Atlanta 0 @ San Diego 2 San Diego 2 @ Atlanta 2 Charlotte 0 @ Portland 2 Portland 3 @ Charlotte 2 Milwaukee 3 @ Nashville 2 Nashville 1 @ Milwaukee 0 Milwaukee wins series in penalty kicks Quarterfinals 9/26 9/29 9/26 9/29 9/27 9/29 9/28 9/30 Rochester 1 @ Pittsburgh 2 Pittsburgh 0 @ Rochester 3 Vancouver 0 @ San Diego 2 San Diego 1 @ Vancouver 4 Hershey 2 @ Portland 0 Portland 0 @ Hershey 1 Richmond 1 @ Milwaukee 2 Milwaukee 1 @ Richmond 1 Milwaukee wins series 4-3 in overtime Semifinals 10/4 10/6 Rochester 3 @ Milwaukee 2 Milwaukee 0 @ Rochester 1 10/3 10/6 Hershey 4 @ Vancouver 0 Vancouver 1 @ Hershey 0 A-League Championship Saturday, October 13, 2000 Hershey 0 @ Rochester 2 Seattle 0 @ Vancouver 2 Vancouver 6 @ Seattle 2 (Vancouver wins 8-2 on aggregate) Conference Finals Milwaukee 0 @ Vancouver 0 Vancouver 1 @ Milwaukee 1 (Milwaukee wins 2-1 on aggregate in overtime ) A-League Championship Saturday, September 28, 2002 Richmond 1 @ Milwaukee 2 - 2OT www.USLsoccer.com 73 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 2000 A-League Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic DivisionGP Charleston Battery 28 Richmond Kickers 28 Hershey Wildcats 28 Hampton Roads Mariners 28 Raleigh Capital Express 28 Atlanta Silverbacks 28 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 28 Northeast DivisionGP Long Island Rough Riders 28 Rochester Raging Rhinos 28 Toronto Lynx 28 Montreal Impact 28 Boston Bulldogs* 28 Connecticut Wolves 28 Western Conference Central DivisionGP Minnesota Thunder 28 Milwaukee Rampage 28 Indiana Blast 28 U.S. Pro-40* 28 Tennessee Rhythm 28 Cincinnati Riverhawks 28 Pacific Division GP Seattle Sounders 28 San Diego Flash 28 Vancouver 86ers 28 El Paso Patriots 28 Bay Area Seals 28 Orange County Waves 28 1999 A-League Standings Western Conference WLTGFGA BPPts Pacific Division 18 8 2 59 36 13 87 San Diego Flash 20 7 1 42 25 3 84 Vancouver 86ers 15 10 3 49 30 7 70 Seattle Sounders 14 12 2 44 38 4 62 Orange County Zodiac 12 12 4 48 52 6 58 El Paso Patriots 11 14 3 51 42 8 55 San Francisco Bay Seals 10 14 4 41 43 5 49 Team Sacramento WLTGFGA BPPts 16 9 3 54 36 9 76 Central Division 17 9 2 42 24 5 75 Minnesota Thunder 13 11 4 35 30 3 59 U.S. Pro-40 12 13 3 34 41 3 54 New Orleans Storm 9 16 3 32 41 3 39 Indiana Blast 1 19 8 22 57 1 13 Milwaukee Rampage Tennessee Rhythm WLTGFGA 20 4 4 74 30 18 9 1 69 47 9 15 4 40 57 8 19 1 35 60 6 22 0 36 103 2 23 3 25 80 W L T GF GA 18 7 3 56 38 16 9 3 54 32 14 11 3 62 41 12 14 2 48 50 12 13 3 42 53 12 15 1 44 52 BPPts 15 99 16 89 5 45 3 33 1 25 2 13 BP Pts 10 85 8 75 11 70 7 57 5 56 6 55 * - Boston received a three-point deduction due to the use of ineligible players; U.S. Pro-40 received a three-point deduction due to the use of ineligible players 2000 A-League Playoffs Eastern Conference Conference Quarterfinals Toronto 2 @ Long Island 1 Hampton Roads 1 @ Richmond 2 (OT) Raleigh 0 @ Charleston 1 Hershey 2 @ Rochester 4 Conference Semifinals Richmond 0 @ Toronto 1 Toronto 1 @ Richmond 0 (Toronto wins 2-0 on aggregate) Charleston 0 @ Rochester 2 Rochester 1 @ Charleston 0 (Rochester wins 3-0 on aggregate) Conference Finals Rochester 1 @ Toronto 1 Toronto 0 @ Rochester 1 (Rochester wins 2-1 on aggregate) Western Conference Conference Quarterfinals El Paso 2 @ Milwaukee 3 (OT) Indiana 0 @ Minnesota 7 Vancouver 1 (5) @ San Diego 1 (4) PK Bay Area 1 @ Seattle 2 Conference Semifinals Minnesota 0 @ Vancouver 3 Vancouver 0 (0) @ Minnesota 3 (1) OT (Minnesota wins 4-3 on aggregate in OT) Seattle 1 @ Milwaukee 2 Milwaukee 2 @ Seattle 1 (Milwaukee wins 4-2 on aggregate) Conference Finals Minnesota 4 @ Milwaukee 3 Milwaukee 0 @ Minnesota 5 (Minnesota wins 9-3 on aggregate) GP 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 W 20 19 19 17 12 9 0 L 8 9 9 11 16 19 28 SW 2 2 3 4 0 2 0 GF 65 77 56 59 49 38 16 GA 30 31 36 49 59 53 91 BP 11 10 10 10 6 5 0 Pts 90 84 81 73 55 41 1 HmAw 13-27-6 11-48-5 10-59-4 10-57-6 8-7 4-9 6-9 3-10 0-150-13 L10 7-3 8-2 9-1 6-4 5-5 3-7 0-10 Cincinnati Riverhawks GP 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 W 22 17 14 13 13 11 7 L 6 11 14 15 15 17 21 SW 4 2 0 2 2 2 2 GF 57 44 56 43 44 44 45 GA 17 46 61 51 49 52 71 BP 6 4 11 5 5 6 7 Pts 88 66 66 55 54 49 34 HmAw 12-310-3 0-0 17-11 9-6 5-8 0-6 4-9 9-6 4-9 9-6 2-11 4-113-10 L10 8-2 3-7 4-6 7-3 4-6 3-7 1-9 Eastern Conference Northeast Division Rochester Raging Rhinos Staten Island Vipers Long Island Rough Riders Pittsburgh Riverhounds Lehigh Valley Steam Boston Bulldogs Toronto Lynx Connecticut Wolves GP 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 W 22 19 18 16 15 12 12 7 L 6 9 10 12 13 16 16 21 SW 2 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 GF 47 52 57 63 42 49 31 32 GA 20 31 44 43 44 36 37 68 BP 7 9 8 9 6 8 2 5 Pts 92 82 74 72 63 61 51 34 HmAw 11-311-3 9-5 10-4 11-37-7 10-46-8 10-45-9 6-8 6-8 8-6 4-10 4-103-11 L10 6-4 7-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-5 5-5 1-9 Atlantic Division Hershey Wildcats Richmond Kickers Charleston Battery Atlanta Silverbacks Jacksonville Cyclones Hampton Roads Mariners Raleigh Express Maryland Mania GP 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 W 17 17 15 15 13 15 11 3 L 11 1 13 13 15 13 17 25 SW 2 3 1 3 1 5 2 1 GF 54 51 50 43 51 46 32 16 GA 33 44 34 39 61 40 50 85 BP 10 6 6 6 9 5 5 2 Pts 75 69 68 62 59 57 47 13 HmAw 11-36-8 9-5 8-6 9-5 6-8 9-5 6-8 7-7 6-8 9-6 6-7 6-8 5-9 1-132-12 L10 7-3 3-7 5-5 6-4 3-7 8-2 5-5 1-9 1999 A-League Playoffs Conference Quarterfinals (Single-game series) Friday, September 10, 1999 Lehigh Valley 1 @ Rochester 2 El Paso 1 @ San Diego 3 U.S. Pro-40 3 @ Vancouver 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1999 Pittsburgh 0 @ Rochester 2 (Rochester wins series 2-1) Saturday, September 11, 1999 Richmond 2 @ Staten Island 3 (OT) Charleston 2 @ Hershey 3 Pittsburgh 4 @ Long Island 3 New Orleans 0 @ Minnesota 4 Orange County 3 @ Seattle 6 Saturday, October 2, 1999 San Diego 1 @ Minnesota 4 Conference Semifinals (Best-of-three series) Thursday, September 16, 1999 Staten Island 0 @ Hershey 2 Saturday, September 18, 1999 Pittsburgh 2 @ Rochester 6 Staten Island 0 @ Hershey 2 (Hershey wins series 2-0) U.S. Pro-40 0 @ Minnesota 1 (OT) Seattle 0 @ San Diego 6 Monday, September 20, 1999 U.S. Pro-40 0 @ Minnesota 2 (Minnesota wins series 2-0) Conference Finals (Best-of-three series) Sunday, October 3, 1999 Rochester 1 @ Hershey 2 Thursday, October 7, 1999 Minnesota 2 @ San Diego 1 (Minnesota wins series 2-0) Saturday, October 9, 1999 Hershey 0 @ Rochester 1 Monday, October 11, 1999 Hershey 1 @ Rochester 3 (Rochester wins series 2-1) A-League Championship Game Saturday, October 16, 1999 Rochester 1 @ Minnesota 2 Saturday, September 25, 1999 Rochester 0 @ Pittsburgh 1 San Diego 1 @ Seattle 0 (San Diego wins series 2-0) A-League Championship Saturday, September 30, 2000 Minnesota 1 @ Rochester 3 www.USLsoccer.com 74 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 1998 A-League Standings Eastern Conference Northeast DivisionGP Rochester Raging Rhinos 28 Montreal Impact 28 Staten Island Vipers 28 Long Island Rough Riders 28 Worcester Wildfire 28 Toronto Lynx 28 Connecticut Wolves 28 Atlantic DivisionGP Richmond Kickers 28 Hershey Wildcats 28 Hampton Roads Mariners 28 Charleston Battery 28 Jacksonville Cyclones 28 Atlanta 28 Raleigh Flyers 28 Western Conference Pacific Division GP San Diego Flash 28 Seattle Sounders 28 Orange County Zodiac 28 Vancouver 86ers 28 U.S. Pro 40 28 San Francisco Bay Seals 28 California Jaguars 28 Central DivisionGP Nashville Metros 28 Minnesota Thunder 28 Milwaukee Rampage 28 New Orleans Storm 28 Cincinnati Riverhawks 28 El Paso Patriots 28 Albuquerque Geckos 28 1997 A-League Standings WLGFGAPtsSWSL 24 4 72 15 70 1 1 21 7 47 33 47 8 2 16 12 46 37 46 1 1 17 11 46 35 45 3 1 12 16 37 50 32 2 2 9 19 27 42 25 1 2 7 21 32 57 11 5 3 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 21 7 48 22 57 3 2 19 9 51 31 53 2 1 16 12 44 39 46 1 3 12 16 37 40 34 1 1 10 18 36 53 30 0 2 7 21 31 67 21 0 1 5 23 31 66 15 0 2 W L GF GA Pts SW SL 21 7 58 23 61 1 1 18 10 63 28 52 1 0 16 12 49 43 46 1 3 15 13 55 42 41 2 1 11 17 48 65 31 0 0 10 18 31 47 28 1 5 6 22 32 95 15 0 1 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 20 8 70 31 56 2 1 19 9 52 33 51 3 1 17 11 61 39 49 1 3 15 13 53 50 43 1 1 11 17 48 65 33 0 0 12 16 51 54 30 3 1 5 23 39 100 15 0 1 1998 A-League Playoffs Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Rochester 3, Charleston 0 Hershey 2, Hampton Roads 1 (SO) Montreal 3, Staten Island 1 Richmond 1, Long Island 0 (SO) Semifinals Hershey def. Richmond (1-0 (SO), 4-2) Rochester def. Montreal (3-2 (SO), 4-1) Final Rochester def. Hershey (3-1, 1-0) Western Conference Quarterfinals San Diego 4, Vancouver 1 New Orleans 3, Nashville 2 (SO) Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 1 Seattle 2, Orange County 1 Semifinals Minnesota defeated Seattle (2-1, 2-1) San Diego def. New Orleans (2-1, 4-3 (SO)) Final Minnesota def. San Diego (2-1, 2-1) A-League Final Rochester 3, Minnesota 1 Eastern Conference Northeast DivisionGP WLGFGAPtsSWSL Montreal Impact 28 21 7 58 19 61 1 1 Long Island Rough Riders 28 16 12 44 36 42 3 2 Rochester Raging Rhinos 28 14 14 56 47 42 0 5 Toronto Lynx 28 14 14 44 43 38 2 0 Connecticut Wolves 28 12 16 31 45 28 4 1 Worcester Wildfire 28 7 21 26 61 19 1 2 Atlantic DivisionGP WLGFGAPtsSWSL Hershey Wildcats 28 19 9 56 33 55 1 1 Carolina Dynamo 28 18 10 63 33 50 2 2 Richmond Kickers 28 15 13 41 35 45 0 2 Charleston Battery 28 12 16 39 50 32 2 3 Raleigh Flyers 28 12 16 34 52 28 4 3 Jacksonville Cyclones 28 5 23 28 73 13 1 1 Western Conference Pacific Division GP W L GF GA Pts SW SL California Jaguars 28 18 10 48 34 52 1 0 Seattle Sounders 28 18 10 42 29 50 2 3 Colorado Foxes 28 16 12 55 49 46 1 2 Vancouver 86ers 28 16 12 50 29 46 1 1 Orange County Zodiac 28 11 17 35 62 31 1 0 El Paso Patriots 28 8 20 30 50 18 3 3 Central Division GP W L GF GA Pts SW SL N.O. Riverboat Gamblers 28 16 12 45 42 42 3 2 Nashville Metros 28 17 11 42 34 37 7 2 Milwaukee Rampage 28 14 14 33 36 36 3 2 Orlando Sundogs 28 12 16 39 40 36 0 4 Minnesota Thunder 28 13 15 22 30 35 2 5 Atlanta Ruckus 28 12 16 39 48 30 3 1 1997 A-League Playoffs Eastern Conference Northeast Division Semifinals Long Island def. Rochester (1-0 (SO), 2-1 (SO)) Montreal def. Toronto (2-1, 4-0) Final Long Island def. Montreal (2-1, 0-2, 1-0 (SO)) Atlantic Division Semifinals Carolina def. Richmond (2-1, 1-4, 1-0 (SO)) Charleston def. Hersey (2-1 (SO), 1-2 (SO), 1-0 (SO)) Final Carolina def. Charleston (3-4 (SO), 2-1, 1-0) Western Conference Central Division Semifinal Milwaukee def. Nashville (2-1, 3-0) New Orleans def. Orlando (2-1, 6-2) Final Milwaukee def. New Orleans (2-1 (OT), 4-3) Pacific Division Semifinals Seattle def. Colorado (3-0, 2-0) Vancouver def. California (4-1, 3-2 (SO)) Final Vancouver def. Seattle (3-0, 0-1 (SO), 2-1 (SO)) Semifinals Milwaukee def. Van. (3-1, 0-1, 1-0 (SO)) Carolina def. Long Island (2-1, 2-0) Final Milwaukee 2, Carolina 1 (SO) A-League Championship September 18 Seattle 0 :: 2 Montreal www.USLsoccer.com 75 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 1996 American Professional Soccer League Standings Final Seattle 2, Rochester 0 1995 American Professional Soccer League Standings GP Montreal Impact 24 Seattle Sounders 24 Vancouver 86ers 24 Atlanta Ruckus 24 Colorado Foxes 24 New York Centaurs 24 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 17 7 47 27 51 1 1 18 6 40 24 51 5 2 10 14 38 43 33 0 3 13 11 29 41 32 8 1 8 16 35 41 29 1 6 6 18 21 39 20 1 3 1994 American Professional Soccer League Standings GP WLGFGAPtsSWSL Seattle Sounders 20 14 6 38 16 121 0 1 Los Angeles Salsa 20 12 8 36 22 106 1 2 Montreal Impact 20 12 8 27 18 106 2 1 Colorado Foxes 20 12 8 26 26 93 2 0 Ft Lauderdale Strikers 20 8 12 23 33 72 2 3 Vancouver 86ers 20 7 13 25 41 65 1 1 Toronto Rockets 20 5 11 14 33 44 0 0 1993 American Professional Soccer League Standings GP WLGFGAPtsSWSL Vancouver 86ers 24 15 9 43 35 126 2 1 Colorado Foxes 24 15 9 40 34 121 3 0 Tampa Bay Rowdies 24 12 12 35 47 118 0 1 Los Angeles Salsa 24 12 12 41 37 109 3 3 Toronto Blizzard 24 10 14 35 41 96 0 2 Ft Lauderdale Strikers 24 9 15 39 52 93 1 3 Montreal Impact 24 11 13 28 33 90 2 1 1992 American Professional Soccer League Standings www.USLsoccer.com W 15 10 8 6 6 W 19 17 13 L 6 11 13 15 15 L 2 4 8 GF GA 43 23 27 32 26 27 28 52 20 53 GF GA 55 23 37 17 37 28 Semifinals Seattle def. Vancouver (1-0, 1-0 (SO)) Atlanta def. Montreal (2-1 (SO), 0-3, 1-0 (SO)) Final Seattle def. Atlanta (1-2 (SO), 3-0, 2-1 (SO)) 1994 APSL Playoffs Semifinals Colorado def. Seattle (2-0, 1-4, 1-0 (SO)) Montreal def. Los Angeles (2-1, 0-3, 1-0 (SO)) Final Montreal 1, Colorado 0 1993 APSL Playoffs Semifinals Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 2 (SO) Colorado 1, Tampa Bay 0 Final Colorado 3, Los Angeles 1 (OT) 1992 APSL Playoffs Final Colorado 1, Tampa Bay 0 1991 American Professional Soccer League Standings GP 21 21 21 21 21 GP 21 21 21 1995 APSL Playoffs Semifinals Tampa Bay 2, San Francisco Bay 1 Colorado 3, Fort Lauderdale 2 (SO) GP WLGFGAPts Colorado Foxes 16 11 5 27 18 89 Tampa Bay Rowdies 16 10 6 35 26 87 San Fran. Bay Blackhawks 16 8 8 29 27 73 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 16 7 9 26 24 61 Miami Freedom 16 4 12 17 39 43 American Conference Fort Lauderdale Strikers Albany Capitals Tampa Bay Rowdies Penn-Jersey Spirit Miami Freedom Western Conference Maryland Bays S.F. Bay Blackhawks Colorado Foxes 1996 APSL Playoffs Semifinals Seattle def. Colorado (2-1) Rochester def. Montreal (2-1) GP WLGFGAPts Montreal Impact 27 21 6 40 18 55 Colorado Foxes 27 16 11 55 33 44 Seattle Sounders 27 16 11 35 25 40 Rochester Raging Rhinos 27 14 13 44 42 36 Vancouver 86ers 27 13 14 38 38 33 New York Fever 27 9 18 30 40 21 Atlanta Ruckus 22 3 19 14 60 9 Pts 117 92 69 61 52 Pts 158 126 111 1991 APSL Playoffs Semifinals Albany def. Maryland (2-1 OT, 1-2, 1-0 (PK)) S.F. Bay def. Ft. Lauderdale (1-0 OT, 1-0 OT) Final S.F. Bay def. Albany (1-3, 2-0, 1-0 (PK)) 76 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 1990 Western Soccer League Standings 1990 Playoffs WSL Conference NorthGPWLGFGAPts S.F. Bay Blackhawks 20 13 7 39 30 104 Salt Lake Sting 20 12 8 39 34 104 Colorado Foxes 20 14 6 22 12 100 Portland Timbers 20 10 10 42 26 99 Seattle Storm 20 10 10 42 35 93 SouthGPWLGFGAPts California Emporers 20 10 10 35 32 89 L.A. Heat 20 11 9 39 29 87 Real Santa Barbara 20 10 10 33 35 85 San Diego Nomads 20 8 12 22 28 67 New Mexico Chiles 20 7 13 25 45 61 Arizona Condors 20 5 15 29 51 59 WSL Playoffs First Round L.A. def. Santa Barbara (0-1, 2-1, 1-0) Colorado def. Salt Lake (2-0, 4-1) Semifinals L.A. 2, California 0 San Francisco Bay 2, Colorado 1 ASL Conference NorthGPWLGFGAPts Maryland Bays 20 15 5 42 29 44 Albany Capitals 20 14 6 35 22 42 Penn-Jersey Spirit 20 13 7 34 23 39 Boston Bolts 20 9 11 27 27 28 Washington Stars 20 7 13 24 28 22 New Jersey Eagles 20 6 14 21 38 17 SouthGPWLGFGAPts Fort Lauderdale Strikers 20 15 5 38 22 45 Tampa Bay Rowdies 20 10 10 32 39 29 Orlando Lions 20 8 12 25 30 24 Miami Freedom 20 8 12 27 29 24 Washington Diplomats 20 5 15 22 40 16 Final S.F. Bay def. L.A. (0-2, 2-1 (PK), 1-0) ASL Playoffs Semifinals Fort Lauderdale def. Albany (3-2, 2-0) Maryland def. Tampa Bay (2-1 OT, 4-1) Final Maryland def. Fort Lauderdale (3-2, 2-0) APSL Final Maryland 2, San Francisco Bay 1 1989 Western Soccer League Standings 1989 WSL & ASL Playoffs NorthGPWLGFGAPts S.F. Bay Blackhawks 16 11 5 37 26 98 Portland Timbers 16 11 5 32 15 92 Seattle Storm 16 10 6 32 23 87 Sacramento Senators 16 3 13 20 43 40 WSL Playoffs Semifinals San Francisco Bay 2, L.A. 1 (PK) San Diego 2, Portland 1 SouthGPWLGFGAPts San Diego Nomads 16 12 4 30 18 99 L.A. Heat 16 10 6 35 19 81 Real Santa Barbara 16 5 11 20 35 51 Arizona Condors 16 5 11 25 39 50 California Kickers 16 5 11 17 30 42 Final San Diego 1, San Francisco Bay 0 ASL Playoffs Sem-finals Boston def. Tampa Bay (2-0) Fort Lauderdale def. WA Stars (2-0) 1989 American Soccer League Standings Final Fort Lauderdale def. Boston (2-1) Northern DivisionGP Washington Stars 20 Boston Bolts 20 Albany Capitals 20 Maryland Bays 20 New Jersey Eagles 20 WLGFGAPts 14 6 19 14 37 13 7 27 19 37 11 9 29 19 36 9 11 28 32 27 6 14 21 35 21 WSL-ASL Final Fort Lauderdale 3, San Diego 1 Southern DivisionGP Tampa Bay Rowdies 20 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 20 Washington Diplomats 20 Orlando Lions 20 Miami Sharks 20 WLGFGAPts 12 8 32 25 35 12 8 33 25 35 11 9 32 26 33 9 11 25 20 30 3 17 20 51 9 www.USLsoccer.com 77 2015 USL Media guide USL-1 History 1988 Western Soccer League Standings 1988 WSL Playoffs GPWLGFGAPts Seattle Storm 12 10 2 25 10 83 San Diego Nomads 12 9 3 23 17 76 San Jose Earthquakes 12 7 5 20 19 61 L.A. Heat 12 7 5 20 17 61 California Kickers 12 3 9 17 28 35 F.C. Portland 12 1 11 16 32 22 Semifinals San Jose 2, San Diego 1 (PK) 1988 American Soccer League Standings Northern DivisionGP New Jersey Eagles 20 Maryland Bays 20 Washington Stars 20 Boston Bolts 20 Albany Capitals 20 WLGFGAPts 15 5 39 24 45 12 8 32 31 36 11 9 31 28 33 9 11 31 33 27 7 13 26 35 21 Southern DivisionGP Fort Lauderdale Strikers 20 Washington Diplomats 20 Tampa Bay Rowdies 20 Orlando Lions 20 Miami Sharks 20 WLGFGAPts 14 6 46 25 42 10 10 27 30 30 10 10 23 21 30 8 12 21 31 24 4 16 24 42 12 Final Seattle 5, San Jose 1 1988 ASL Playoffs Semifinals WA. Diplomats def. New Jersey (2-1) Fort Lauderdale def. Maryland (2-1) Final WA Diplomats def. Ft. Lauderdale (2-0) 1987 Western Soccer Alliance Standings 1987 Playoffs GP San Diego Nomads 10 F.C. Seattle Storm 10 San Jose Earthquakes 10 L.A. Heat 10 F.C. Portland 10 California Kickers 10 Semifinal San Jose 3, Seattle 0 WLGFGAPts 6 4 17 9 31 5 5 16 14 31 5 5 21 13 31 5 5 9 16 24 5 5 9 15 24 4 6 11 16 23 Final San Diego 3, San Jose 1 1986 Western Soccer Alliance Standings GP WLTGFGAPts Hollywood Kickers 14 8 2 4 21 13 28 F.C. Seattle Storm 14 6 6 2 20 19 20 F.C. Portland 14 6 6 2 19 22 20 L.A. Heat 14 4 5 5 15 14 17 San Diego Nomads 14 4 6 4 18 20 16 San Jose Earthquakes 14 3 7 4 23 32 13 Edmonton Brick Men 14 3 8 3 18 28 12 1985 Western Soccer Alliance Challenge Series GP San Jose Earthquakes 7 F.C. Seattle 7 Victoria Riptides 7 F.C. Portland 7 www.USLsoccer.com WLTGFGAPts 4 2 1 10 9 13 3 3 1 16 11 10 3 3 1 13 13 10 1 4 2 8 16 5 78 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 2010 USL Second Division Honors MVP: Lamar Neagle Scoring Champion: Lamar Neagle Goal Scoring Champion: Lamar Neagle Assist Leader: Mike Burke Tom Heinemann GAA Champion: Ronnie Pascale Rookie of the Year: Jeremy Deighton Goalkeeper of the Year: Hunter Gilstrap Defender of the Year: Shintaro Harada Coach of the Year: Mike Anhaeuser Executive of the Year: Shelley Sowers Organization of the Year: Charleston Charleston Charleston Richmond Charleston Richmond Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Charleston Richmond Charleston 2009 USL Second Division Honors MVP: Jamie Watson Scoring Champion: Jamie Watson Goal Scoring Champion: Matthew Delicate Assist Leader: Kenny Bundy GAA Champion: Chase Harrison Rookie of the Year: Tiyi Shipalane Goalkeeper of the Year: Ronnie Pascale Defender of the Year: Yomby William Coach of the Year: David Irving Executive of the Year: Pete Medd Organization of the Year: Wilmington Wilmington Richmond Wilmington Harrisburg Harrisburg Richmond Richmond Wilmington Baltimore Richmond 2008 USL Second Division Honors MVP: Dustin Swinehart Scoring Champion: Dustin Swinehart Goal Scoring Champion: Dustin Swinehart Assist Leader: Mike Burke GAA Champion: Eric Reed Rookie of the Year: Stanley Nyazamba Goalkeeper of the Year: Terry Boss Defender of the Year: Mark Schulte Coach of the Year: Mark Steffens Executive of the Year: Tom Engstrom Organization of the Year: Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Richmond Cleveland Richmond Charlotte Cleveland Charlotte Charlotte Cleveland 2007 USL Second Division Honors MVP: Mike Burke Scoring Champion: Jacob Coggins Goal Scoring Champion: Jacob Coggins Assist Leader: Mike Burke GAA Champion: Hunter Gilstrap Rookie of the Year: Stephen Astwood Goalkeeper of the Year: Ronnie Pascale Defender of the Year: Mark Schulte Coach of the Year: Martin Rennie Executive of the Year: Mark Geissbauer Organization of the Year: Richmond Charlotte Charlotte Richmond Cleveland Bermuda Richmond Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Richmond 2006 USL Second Division Honors MVP: Robert Ssejjemba Scoring Champion: Robert Ssejjemba Goal Scoring Champion: Robert Ssejjemba Assist Leader: Chris Carrieri Goalkeeper of the Year: Ronnie Pascale Rookie of the Year: Nowaf Jaman Defender of the Year: Gary Sullivan Coach of the Year: Jon Pickup Executive of the Year: Tom Engstrom Organization of the Year: Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Cincinnati Long Island Cincinnati Charlotte Richmond 2005 USL Second Division League Honors MVP: Jacob Coggins Scoring Champion: Jacob Coggins Goal Scoring Champion: Jacob Coggins Assist Leader: Neil Krause Goalkeeper of the Year: Chris McClellan Rookie of the Year: Chad Severs Defender of the Year: Josh Rife Coach of the Year: Bill Becher Executive of the Year: Rick Andre Organization of the Year: Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Western Mass Charlotte Harrisburg Charlotte Harrisburg Western Mass Harrisburg 2004 USL Pro Soccer League Honors MVP: Jacob Coggins Scoring Champion: Jacob Coggins Goal Scoring Champion: Jacob Coggins Assist Leader: Jacob Coggins Dustin Swinehart Goalkeeper of the Year: Chad Sackett Rookie of the Year: Said Ali Defender of the Year: Tim Karalexis Coach of the Year: Mark Steffens Executive of the Year: Tom Engstrom Organization of the Year: Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Utah Pittsburgh Wilmington Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte 2003 USL Pro Select League Honors MVP: Rob Jachym Scoring Champion: Rob Jachym Goal Scoring Champion: Rob Jachym Assist Leader: James Proctor Goalkeeper of the Year: Chad Sackett Rookie of the Year: Anthony Bussard Defender of the Year: David Palmer Coach of the Year: Joe Brown Executive of the Year: Derek Yerdon Organization of the Year: Western Mass Western Mass Western Mass Western Mass Utah California Carolina Carolina Wilmington Wilmington www.USLsoccer.com 2002 D3 Pro League Honors MVP: Julio-Cesar Dos Santos Scoring Champion: Julio Cesar Dos Santos Goal Scoring Champion: Julio Cesar Dos Santos Assist Leader: James Proctor Goalkeeper of the Year: Nathan Kipp Rookie of the Year: Carlos Sousa Defender of the Year: Steve Danbusky Coach of the Year: Chris Agnello Executive of the Year: Joe Brown Organization of the Year: 2001 D3 Pro League Honors MVP: Fadi Afash Scoring Champion: Mark Manganello Goal Scoring Champion: Fadi Afash Assist Leaders: BJ McNicol GAA Champion: Walter Valesky Goalkeeper of the Year: JJ Wozniak Rookie of the Year: Manuel Brasil Defender of the Year: Luciano Faccilongo Coach of the Year: Steve Nicol Executive of the Year: Rick Andre Organization of the Year: New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey Western Mass Carolina Connecticut Connecticut Utah Carolina Wilmington Utah Rhode Island Utah Utah Wilmington Stanislaus Stanislaus Stanislaus Boston Western Mass Wilmington 2000 D3 Pro League Honors MVP: Julio-Cesar Dos SantosNew Jersey Scoring Champion: Julio-Cesar Dos SantosNew Jersey Goal Scoring Champion: Julio-Cesar Dos SantosNew Jersey Assist Leader: Harold Calvo Arizona Joe Munoz Chico Goalkeeper of the Year: Matt Nelson Cape Cod Rookie of the Year: Fadi Afash Stanislaus Defender of the Year: Adolfo Ovalle Utah Coach of the Year: Robert McCourt New Jersey Executive of the Year: Tom Engstrom Charlotte Organization of the Year: Utah 1999 D3 Pro League Honors MVP: Luis Orrellana Scoring Champion: Luis Orrellana, 56 Goal Scoring Champion: Luis Orrellana, 24 Assist Leader: Gabriel Gentile, 13 Goalkeeper of the Year: Christopher Lewis Rookie of the Year: Brandon Hearron Defender of the Year: Toye Oshoniyi Coach of the Year: Paul ‘Archie’ Moylan Executive of the Year: Shawn Kowalewski Organization of the Year: Chico Chico Chico Texas Wilmington Chico Roanoke Reading Wilmington Western Mass 1998 D3 Pro League Honors MVP: Luis Orrellana Scoring Champion: Luis Orrellana, 39 Michael Butler, 39 Goal Scoring Champion: Luis Orrellana, 15 Michael Butler, 15 Virgil Stevens, 15 Assist Leader: Gabe Jones, 12 Goalkeeper of the Year: Daniel Britton Rookie of the Year: Michael Butler Defender of the Year: Lovelace Ackah Coach of the Year: Mate Kozul Chico Chico Western Mass Chico Western Mass Tulsa Austin Roanoke Western Mass Chicago Arizona 1997 D3 Pro League Honors MVP: Orrett Prendergast Scoring Champion: Orrett Prendergast, 61 Goal Scoring Champion: Orrett Prendergast, 29 Assist Leader: Luis Orellana, 15 Goalkeeper of the Year: J.J. Wozniak Rookie of the Year: Gabe Eastman Defender of the Year: Omid Namazi Coach of the Year: Tom Simpson Florida Florida Florida Chico San Francisco Stanislaus New Jersey San Francisco 1996 Pro League Honors MVP: Scoring Champion: Goal Scoring Champion: Assist Leader: Craig Beeson Everett Philbert Jones, 46 Charlotte Patrick Olalere, 20 Charleston James DeDeus, 15 New Hampshire Goalkeeper of the Year: Chris Carmiento Rookie of the Year: Juan Sastoque Coach of the Year: Alan Dicks Organization of the Year: 1996 Select League Honors MVP: Dan Stebbins Scoring Champion: Dan Stebbins Goal Scoring Champion: Dan Stebbins Assist Leader: Oswaldo Ortiz Goalkeeper of the Year: Scott Garlick Rookie of the Year: Luis Murillo Coach of the Year: Alan Dicks Organization of the Year: 1995 Pro League Honors MVP: Giovanni Savarese Scoring Champion: Flavio Ferri Goal Scoring Champion: Flavio Ferri Assist Leader: Wane Lobring Goalkeeper of the Year: Jim Adams Rookie of the Year: Junior Coach of the Year: Buzz Lagos Hawaii Dallas/Ft Worth Carolina Reading Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Tampa Bay Carolina Tampa Bay Carolina Minnesota Long Island San Antonio San Antonio Louisville Columbus Tampa Bay Minnesota 79 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 2010 USL-2 All-League First Team G Hunter Gilstrap Pittsburgh D Dustin Bixler Harrisburg D Gareth Evans Real Maryland D Shintaro Harada Pittsburgh D Yomby William Richmond M Alioune Gueye Charleston M Jorge Herrera Charlotte M Luke Vercollone Richmond F Matt Delicate Richmond F Tom Heinemann Charleston F Lamar Neagle Charleston 2010 USL-2 All-League Second Team G Brian Levey Real Maryland D Anthony Calvano Harrisburg D Greg Dalby Charlotte D Sascha Gorres Richmond D David Hertel Richmond M Michael Burke Richmond M Rudolph Mayard Charleston M Jason Pelletier Harrisburg M Darren Toby Charlotte F Jeremy Deighton Pittsburgh F Chad Severs Pittsburgh 2009 USL-2 All-League First Team G Ronnie Pascale Richmond D Dustin Bixler Harrisburg D John Borrajo Maryland D Shintaro Harada Baltimore D Yomby William Richmond M Kenny Bundy Wilmington M Mike Burke Richmond M Jorge Herrera Charlotte M Tiyi Shipalane Harrisburg F Matthew Delicate Richmond F Jamie Watson Wilmington 2009 USL-2 All-League Second Team G Chase Harrison Harrisburg D Colin Falvey Wilmington D Sascha Gorres Richmond D Andrew Marshall Baltimore M Justin Evans Pittsburgh M Jamie Franks Wilmington M Amaury Nunes Charlotte M Val Teixeira Baltimore F Almir Barbosa Western Mass F Damico Coddington Bermuda F Chad Severs Harrisburg 2008 USL-2 All-League First Team G Terry Boss Charlotte D Brady Bryant Charlotte D Sascha Gorres Richmond D Mark Schulte Cleveland D Steve Shak Charlotte M Mike Burke Richmond M Floyd Franks Cleveland M Shintaro Harada Baltimore F Jorge Herrera Charlotte F Boyzzz Khumalo Pittsburgh F Dustin Swinehart Charlotte 2008 USL-2 All-League Second Team G Ronnie Pascale Richmond D Dustin Bixler Harrisburg D Trevor McEachron Richmond D Federico Molinari Western Mass D Dame Walters Wilmington M Trey Alexander Wilmington M Justin Evans Pittsburgh M Matthew Mbuta Baltimore F Gary Brooks Baltimore F Sallieu Bundu Cleveland F Jeff Deren Western Mass 2007 USL-2 All-League First Team G Ronnie Pascale Richmond D Nelson Akwari Charlotte D Mark Schulte Cleveland D Jay Willis Western Mass M Mike Burke Richmond M Matthew Mbuta CP Baltimore M Adam Moffat Cleveland M Matt Watson Richmond F Steven Astwood Bermuda F Gary Brooks CP Baltimore F Jacob Coggins Charlotte 2007 USL-2 All-League Second Team G Matt Nelson Harrisburg D James Greenslit New Hampshire D Shintaro Harada CP Baltimore D Michael Lookingland Harrisburg D Ashleigh Townsend Cincinnati www.USLsoccer.com M M M M F F Maciel Everson Mo Oduor Brian Ombiji Steve Shak Nigel Codrington Robert Ssejjemba Western Mass Harrisburg Harrisburg Charlotte Cleveland Richmond 2006 USL-2 All-League First Team G Ronnie Pascale Richmond D Marc Hubbard New Hampshire D Derek Smith Cincinnati D Gary Sullivan Long Island M Mike Burke Richmond M Sascha Gorres Richmond M Everson Maciel Western Mass M Dustin Swinehart Charlotte F Chris Bagley Wilmington F Almir Barbosa New Hampshire F Robbert Ssejjemba Richmond 2006 USL-2 All-League Second Team G Jordan James Cincinnati D Cody Bragg Pittsburgh D Kevin Nylen Wilmington D Josh Rife Charlotte M Josh Barton Cincinnati M Chris Carrieri Richmond M George Corrie Wilmington M Greg Schroeder Charlotte F Jacob Coggins Charlotte F David Flavius Pittsburgh F Omar McFarlane Western Mass 2005 USL-2 All-League First Team G Chris McClellan Charlotte D Shane Crawford Harrisburg D Josh Rife Charlotte D Derek Smith Cincinnati D Gary Sullivan Long Island M Everson Maciel Western Mass M Derek Popovich Wilmington M Dustin Swinehart Charlotte F Jacob Coggins Charlotte F Sumed Ibrahim Harrisburg F Rigels Qosa Western Mass 2005 USL-2 All-League Second Team G Paul Grafer Long Island D Brandon Curran New Hampshire D Nathan Salsi Pittsburgh D Tiest Sondaal Cincinnati M Matt Chulis Long Island M Jack Cummings Cincinnati M Ishmael Mintah Charlotte M David Schofield Harrisburg F James Gledhill Wilmington F Ryan Miller Wilmington F Chad Severs Harrisburg 2004 PSL All-League First Team G Chad Sackett Utah D Tim Karalexis Wilmington D Nathan Salsi Pittsburgh D Tiest Sondaal Pittsburgh M Richard Fleming New Hampshire M Everson Maciel Western Mass M Derek Potteiger Harrisburg M Dustin Swinehart Charlotte F Said Ali Pittsburgh F Jacob Coggins Charlotte F Bjorn Hansen New Hampshire 2004 PSL All-League Second Team G Chris Robinson Pittsburgh D Wilmer Cabrera Long Island D Trevor Persson Utah D Josh Rife Charlotte M Kenny Bundy Wilmington M Carlo Espinosa Long Island M Alejandro Gutierrez Utah M Alex Tobon-Villa Westchester F David Flavius Pittsburgh F Herculez Gomez San Diego F Evaud Thompson Westchester 2003 PSL All-League G Chad Sackett D Tim Karalexis D David Palmer D Danny Parkin M Steve Armas M Georges Haba M Wojtek Krakowiak M Eric Puls F Julio-Cesar Dos Santos F Derek Etienne F Rob Jachym Utah Wilmington Carolina Westchester Carolina New York New Jersey Reading New York Long Island Western Mass 2002 USL PRO Select League All-League G Nathan Kipp Carolina D Tyler Hughes Wilmington D Shalrie Joseph New York D Adolfo Ovalle Utah D Steve Danbusky Connecticut M Majik Agu South Jersey M Johnnie Keen Wilmington M James Proctor Western Mass M Jair Ribeiro Connecticut F Julio-Cesar Dos Santos New Jersey F Herculez Gomez San Diego F Anthony Maher Wilmington 2001 D3 PRO League All-League G JJ Wozniak Stanislaus D Luciano Faccilongo New Jersey D Gabe Eastman Stanislaus D Steve Nicol Boston M Manuel Brasil Stanislaus M Teofilo Cubillas Wilmington M Joe Munoz Chico M Manuel Brito Rhode Island F Fadi Afash Utah F Mark Manganello Rhode Island F Ron Murphy New Hampshire 2000 D3 PRO League All-League G Matt Nelson Cape Cod D Adolfo Ovalle Utah D Kyle Fletcher Western Mass D Luciano Faccilongo New Jersey M Joe Munoz Chico M Eric Puls Reading M Dustin Swinehart Charlotte F Julio-Cesar Dos Santos New Jersey F Jonathan Sogbie Rhode Island F Jose Espindola Carolina F Fadi Afash Stanislaus 1999 D3 PRO League All-League First Team G Christopher Lewis Wilmington D Ian Hennessy Reading D Paul Kelly Western Mass D Toye Oshiniyi Roanoke D Joel Ogbunamiri New Hampshire M Ryan Leib Charlotte M Harold Calvo Arizona M Eric Puls Reading F Ryan Walker Wilmington F Rob Jachym Western Mass F Luis Orellana Chico 1999 D3 PRO League All-League Second Team G Brandon Hearron Chico D Marc Madeley Austin D Paul Zgalich South Jersey D Joe Stuart Chico D Ted Gillen New Jersey M Marlon Burgess South Carolina M Gabriel Gentile Texas M Matthew Miles South Jersey F Dustin Swinehart Charlotte F Julio-Cesar Dos Santos New Jersey F Edgar Hernandez Texas 1998 D3 PRO League All-League First Team G Daniel Britton Roanoke D Lovelace Ackah Chicago D Ted Gillen New Jersey D David Gouldstone Central Jersey M Gabe Jones Austin M Jeff Johnson Myrtle Beach M Paulo Dos Santos Rhode Island M Mark Phillips Indiana F Virgil Stevens Tulsa F Michael Butler Western Mass F Luis Orellana Chico 1998 D3 PRO League All-League Second Team G Paul Royal South Jersey D Danny Mack Stanislaus D Michael Richardson Chicago D Joe Stuart Chico M Don Gaillard Arizona M Simon Cotton Delaware M Amarildo Oliviera Rockford M Bruce Lyn Miami F Chad James Cleveland F Joe Carver Chicago F Phil Karn Reading 80 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 2010 Second Division Standings 2010 Playoffs PtsGP WLTGFGA Charleston Battery 38 20 11 4 5 35 25 Richmond Kickers 33 20 9 5 6 25 20 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 29 20 7 5 8 25 20 Charlotte Eagles 22 20 5 8 7 23 30 Harrisburg City Islanders 19 20 4 9 7 21 30 Real Maryland Monarchs 18 20 3 8 9 16 22 Semifinal Richmond 2 :: 0 Pittsburgh USL Second Division Final Charleston 2 :: 1 Richmond 2010 Assist Leaders 2010 Scoring Leaders RankPointsGPPlayer NameTeam 1 25 19 Neagle, Lamar Charleston 2 24 19 Delicâte, Matthew Richmond 3 19 20 Heinemann, Tom Charleston 4 14 18 Herrera, Jorge Charlotte 14 18 Severs, Chad Pittsburgh 6 12 18 Hotchkin, David Harrisburg 7 11 19 Elcock, Edson Richmond 8 10 11 Ogunseye, Debola Charlotte 10 13 Deighton, Jeremy P ittsburgh 10 16 Mayard, Pierre Rudolph Charleston 10 18 Weekes, Alex Pittsburgh 10 20 Gray, Thomas Pittsburgh 13 9 19 Hunter, Benjamin Real Maryland 14 7 13 Nunes, Amaury Charleston 7 14 Kouadio-Tobey, Lee P ittsburgh 7 19 Burke, Michael R ichmond 7 20 Bloes, Geoffrey Harrisburg 18 6 12 Darville, Jamie Real Maryland 6 16 Zaher, Michael C harleston 6 19 Sheanon, William H arrisburg Rank Assists GP 1 5 19 5 20 3 4 16 4 20 5 3 12 3 14 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 20 Player NameTeam Burke, Michael Richmond Heinemann, Tom Charleston Zaher, Michael Charleston Gray, Thomas Pittsburgh Kasiguran, Kai Harrisburg Kouadio-Tobey, Lee Pittsburgh Baker, Matt Pittsburgh Paterson, Nicholas Real Maryland Bloes, Geoffrey Harrisburg Gorres, Sascha Richmond 2010 Goalkeeping Leaders RankGAAsGPPlayer NameTeam 1 0.882 17 Pascale, Ronnie Richmond 2 1.000 18 Gilstrap, Richard Pittsburgh 3 1.055 18 Levey, Brian Real Maryland 4. 1.250 8 Waller, Corbin Charlotte 5 1.307 15 Melia, Timothy Charleston *Minimum 720 minutes played 2010 Goal Scoring Leaders RankGoalsGPPlayer NameTeam 1 12 19 Neagle, Lamar Charleston 2 11 19 Delicâte, Matthew Richmond 3 7 20 Heinemann, Tom Charleston 4 6 18 Herrera, Jorge Charlotte 6 18 Severs, Chad Pittsburgh 6 5 11 Ogunseye, Debola Charlotte 5 13 Deighton, Jeremy Pittsburgh 5 16 Mayard, Pierre Rudolph Charleston 5 18 Hotchkin, David Harrisburg 5 19 Elcock, Edson Richmond www.USLsoccer.com 81 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 2009 Second Division Standings 2009 Playoffs PtsGP WLTGFGA Wilmington Hammerheads 39 20 12 5 3 42 24 Richmond Kickers 39 20 11 3 6 39 18 Harrisburg City Islanders 31 20 9 7 4 31 23 Charlotte History Eagles 31 20 8 5 7 40 28 USL-2 Real Maryland Monarchs 26 20 8 10 2 22 31 Crystal Palace Baltimore 23 20 6 9 5 16 20 Western Mass Pioneers 23 20 6 9 5 21 34 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 22 20 6 10 4 18 27 Bermuda Hogges 16 20 4 12 4 19 43 First Round Real Maryland 1 :: 3 Charlotte Semifinals August 22 Harrisburg 0 :: OT :: 1 Richmond Charlotte 1 :: 0 Wilmington USL Second Division Championship Charlotte 1 :: 3 Richmond 2009 Scoring Leaders RankPointsGPPlayer NameTeam 1 30 16 Watson, Jamie Wilmington 2 28 20 Delicâte, Matthew Richmond 3 20 12 Nunes, Amaury Charlotte 4 19 19 Barbosa, Almir Western Mass 19 19 Severs, Chad Harrisburg 6 18 18 Shipalane, Tiyiselani Harrisburg 18 19 Bulow, David Richmond 18 19 Herrera, Jorge Charlotte 9 17 20 Bundy, Kenneth Wilmington 17 20 Swinehart, Dustin Charlotte 11 15 14 Brooks, Gary Maryland 12 14 18 Martins, Diego Charlotte 13 13 15 Jerome, Randolph Pittsburgh 13 18 Burke, Michael Richmond 15 12 18 Noviello, Jyler Wilmington 16 11 20 Fisher, Stephen Harrisburg 17 10 12 Hufstader, Philip Wilmington 10 18 Pelletier, Jason Harrisburg 10 18 Teixeira, Valdemar Baltimore 20 9 Two players tied 2008 USL Second Division Standings PtsGP WLTGFGA Charlotte Eagles 44 20 13 2 5 45 15 Richmond Kickers 44 20 14 4 2 48 20 Cleveland City Stars 37 20 10 3 7 33 16 Crystal Palace Baltimore 34 20 11 8 1 30 30 Harrisburg City Islanders 31 20 7 3 10 33 20 Western Mass Pioneers* 20 20 5 9 6 19 29 Wilmington Hammerheads 19 20 4 9 7 32 33 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 18 20 4 10 6 25 37 Bermuda Hogges 17 20 5 13 2 21 50 Real Maryland Monarchs* 10 20 3 15 2 15 51 * 1 point deduction for use of ineligible player 2008 Playoffs First Round August 13 2009 Goal Scoring Leaders Harrisburg (6) 2 :: PK :: 2 (7) Baltimore Western Mass 2 :: 4 Cleveland RankGoalsGPPlayer NameTeam 1 13 20 Delicâte, Matthew Richmond 2 12 16 Watson, Jamie Wilmington 3 9 12 Nunes, Amaury Charlotte 9 19 Barbosa, Almir Western Mass 9 19 Bulow, David Richmond 9 19 Severs, Chad Harrisburg 7 7 20 Swinehart, Dustin Charlotte 8 6 Five players tied Semifinals August 16 Baltimore 1 :: 2 Charlotte Cleveland 1 :: OT :: 0 Richmond USL Second Division Championship August 23 Charlotte 1 :: 2 Cleveland 2009 Assist Leaders RankAssistsGPPlayer NameTeam 1 9 20 Bundy, Kenneth Wilmington 2 7 18 Burke, Michael Richmond 3 6 16 Watson, Jamie Wilmington 6 18 Martins, Diego Charlotte 6 18 Shipalane, Tiyiselani Harrisburg 6 19 Herrera, Jorge Charlotte 7 5 12 Klukowski, Yan Western Mass 5 17 Gorres, Sascha Richmond 5 20 Fisher, Stephen Harrisburg 10 4 Two players tied 2009 Goalkeeping Leaders RankGAAsGPPlayer NameTeam 1 0.812 16 Harrison, Chase Harrisburg 2 0.900 20 Pascale, Ronnie Richmond 3 1.000 10 Ceus, Steward Charlotte 1.000 10 Thorpe, James Western Mass 5 1.018 20 Rowland, Brian Baltimore 6 1.279 16 Waltman, Danny Pittsburgh 7 1.371 13 Sattler, Daryl Wilmington 8 1.461 13 Kern, Dave Maryland 9 2.331 11 Williams, Jason Bermuda *Minimum 900 minutes played 2007 Second Division Standings PtsGP WLTGFGA Richmond Kickers 41 20 12 3 5 37 15 Cleveland City Stars 39 20 10 1 9 31 14 Harrisburg City Islanders 38 20 11 4 5 26 15 Charlotte Eagles 35 20 11 7 2 40 29 Crystal Palace Baltimore 32 20 9 6 5 27 20 Western Mass Pioneers 27 20 7 7 6 25 26 Wilmington Hammerheads 19 20 4 9 7 22 30 Cincinnati Kings 17 20 4 11 5 29 41 New Hampshire Phantoms * 13 20 3 12 5 16 34 Bermuda Hogges 12 20 3 14 3 16 45 * 1 point deduction for use of ineligible player 2007 Playoffs Semifinals August 18 Charlotte 1 :: OT :: 2 Richmond Harrisburg 1 :: OT :: 0 Cleveland USL Second Division Championship August 25 Harrisburg (8) 1 :: PK :: 1 (7) Richmond www.USLsoccer.com 82 2015 USL Media guide 2004 Pro Soccer League Standings USL-2 History 2006 Second Division Standings PtsGP WLTGFGA Richmond Kickers 43 20 13 3 4 50 20 Charlotte Eagles 32 20 8 4 8 29 27 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 30 20 8 6 6 27 20 Cincinnati Kings 30 20 9 8 3 28 27 New Hampshire Phantoms* 27 20 9 10 1 27 43 Western Mass Pioneers 27 20 8 9 3 31 28 Harrisburg City Islanders 27 20 8 9 3 34 35 Wilmington Hammerheads 19 20 4 9 7 30 31 Long Island Rough Riders 14 20 3 12 5 15 40 * 1 point deduction for use of ineligible player 2006 Playoffs Semifinals August 18 & 19 Charlotte 4 :: 0 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh 1 :: 2 Charlotte Agg: Charlotte 6 :: 1 Pittsburgh August 18 & 20 Cincinnati 1 :: 2 Richmond Richmond 0 :: 0 Cincinnati Agg: Richmond 2 :: 1 Cincinnati USL Second Division Championship August 26 Atlantic DivisionPtsGP WLTGFGA Pittsburgh Riverhounds 52 20 17 2 1 48 17 Harrisburg City Islanders 33 20 10 7 3 40 25 Long Island Rough Riders 25 20 8 11 1 31 43 Northern DivisionPtsGP WLTGFGA New Hampshire Phantoms 31 20 10 9 1 46 33 Westchester Flames 27 20 8 9 3 38 43 Western Mass Pioneers 26 20 8 10 2 34 34 Southern DivisionPtsGP WLTGFGA Charlotte Eagles 44 20 14 4 2 53 19 Wilmington Hammerheads 33 19 10 6 3 32 20 Northern Virginia Royals* 6 19 3 16 0 18 64 Western DivisionPtsGP WLTGFGA Utah Blitzz 36 20 11 6 3 39 16 San Diego Gauchos 29 20 9 9 2 26 41 California Gold*^ 5 20 2 13 5 18 46 * 3 point deduction for use of ineligible player, ^ 3 point deduction for forfeit 2004 Pro Soccer League Playoffs Southern Division Final Charlotte 2 :: 2 Wilmington Wilmington 2 :: 3 Charlotte (Charlotte wins series 5-4 on aggregate) Western Division Final San Diego 0 :: 1 Utah Atlantic Division Final Pittsburgh 4 :: 0 Harrisburg Harrisburg 1 :: 3 Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh wins series 7-1 on aggregate) Nothern Division Final New Hampshire only qualified team League Semifinals Pittsburgh 0 :: 1 Utah New Hampshire 0 :: 1 Charlotte PSL Championship Saturday, September 4, 2004 Utah (5) 2 :: (PK) :: 2 (4) Charlotte Charlotte 1 :: 2 Richmond 2003 Pro Soccer League Standings 2005 Second Division Standings PtsGP WLTGFGA Western Mass Pioneers 43 20 13 3 4 41 22 Charlotte Eagles 41 20 13 5 2 44 20 Harrisburg City Islanders 41 20 12 3 5 43 24 Wilmington Hammerheads 38 20 12 6 2 45 23 Cincinnati Kings 26 20 7 8 5 28 23 Long Island Rough Riders 21 20 7 13 0 29 42 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 21 20 6 11 3 32 25 New Hampshire Phantoms 21 20 6 11 3 29 38 Northern Virginia Royals 6 20 2 18 0 16 90 2005 Playoffs Semifinals August 18 & 20 Northern RegionPtsGP New Hampshire Phantoms 35 20 Westchester Flames 33 20 Western Mass Pioneers 25 20 WLTGFGA 11 7 2 32 22 11 9 0 36 40 8 11 1 43 35 Atlantic RegionPtsGP Long Island Rough Riders 42 20 New Jersey Stallions 29 20 New York Freedoms^ 29 20 Reading Rage 15 20 WLTGFGA 13 4 3 41 21 9 9 2 36 32 8 6 6 30 28 5 15 0 24 59 Southerern RegionPtsGP Carolina Dynamo 46 20 Wilmington Hammerheads 36 20 Northern Virginia Royals^ 18 20 WLTGFGA 14 2 4 45 16 11 6 3 43 23 6 13 1 20 34 Western RegionPtsGP Utah Blitzz 39 20 California Gold 36 20 San Diego Gauchos 10 20 WLTGFGA 12 5 3 46 20 11 6 3 39 30 3 16 1 19 49 Charlotte 0 :: 1 Harrisburg Harrisburg 1 :: 2 Charlotte OT: Harrisburg 0 :: 2 Charlotte Agg: Harrisburg 2 :: OT :: 4 Charlotte ^ denotes point deducted for use of inelligible player August 17 & 20 Southern Region Carolina 1 :: 1 Wilmington Wilmington 2 :: 0 Carolina (Wilmington wins series 3-1 on aggregate) Western Mass 0 :: 1 Wilmington Wilmington 1 :: 3 Western Mass Agg: Wilmington 2 :: 3 Western Mass USL Second Division Championship August 27 Charlotte 2 :: 2 Western Mass 2003 Pro Soccer League Playoffs Western Region California 0 :: 1 Utah Atlantic Region New Hampshire 0 :: 3 Westchester Westchester 2 :: 3 New Hampshire (Westchester wins series 5-3 on aggregate) Nothern Region New Hampshire 0 :: 3 Westchester Westchester 2 :: 3 New Hampshire (Westchester wins series 5-3 on aggregate) League Semifinals New Jersey (0) 3 :: PK :: 3 (3) Westchester Wilmington 2 :: 1 Utah USL-PSL Championship Saturday, August 23, 2002 Westchester 1 : 2OT : 2 Wilmington www.USLsoccer.com 83 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 2002 D3 Pro League Standings Atlantic Conference Long Island Rough Riders New York Freedoms New Jersey Stallions South Jersey Barons Reading Rage Northern Conference Western Mass Pioneers Connecticut Wolves Westchester Flames New Hampshire Phantoms Southern Conference Wilmington Hammerheads Greenville Lions Carolina Dynamo Northern Virginia Royals Western Conference Utah Blitzz San Diego Gauchos Arizona Sahuaros California Gold Northern Nevada Aces Pts 64 58 56 34 15 Pts 62 46 34 21 Pts 69 52 46 15 Pts 74 48 47 40 21 GP 20 20 20 20 20 GP 20 20 20 20 GP 20 20 20 20 GP 20 20 20 20 20 2001 D3 Pro League Standings W 13 13 12 7 3 W 14 10 7 4 W 14 11 9 3 W 16 10 10 9 5 L 6 7 8 10 16 L 5 8 10 13 L 4 6 6 17 L 3 7 7 10 15 T 1 0 0 3 1 T 1 2 3 3 T 2 3 5 0 T 1 3 3 1 0 GF 54 38 44 30 26 GF 44 32 22 20 GF 58 43 35 26 GF 52 38 31 32 26 GA 26 30 32 40 53 GA 24 31 29 45 GA 25 26 25 67 GA 20 29 30 32 52 GD 28 8 12 -10 -27 GD 20 1 -7 -25 GD 33 17 10 -41 GD 32 9 1 0 -26 BP 11 6 8 3 2 BP 5 4 3 2 BP 11 5 5 3 BP 9 5 4 3 1 Note: Four points for regulation or overtime win, one point for a tie, one bonus point for scoring three or more goals in a game. *One point deducted for use of ineligible player 2002 D3 Pro League Playoffs Atlantic Conference Conference Final New York (3) 2 @ Long Island 2 (5) (PK) Northern Conference Conference Final Western Mass 2 @ Connecticut 0 Connecticut 3 @ Western Mass 2 (Connecticut wins series 5-4 in points) Southern Conference First Round Carolina 1 @ Greenville 0 Western Conference First Round Arizona 0 @ San Diego 3 Conference Final San Diego 0 @ Utah 1 (OT) D3 PRO League Semifinals Utah 1 @ Wilmington 3 Connecticut 0 @ Long Island 3 D3 PRO League Championship Saturday, August 24, 2002 Long Island 2 @ Wilmington 1 www.USLsoccer.com Northern Conference GP W L T GF GA BP Pts Boston Bulldogs 18 10 6 2 41 26 8 50 New Jersey Stallions 18 9 7 2 26 25 3 41 New Hampshire Phantoms 18 8 8 2 35 31 7 41 Reading Rage 18 8 8 2 32 33 5 39 Rhode Island Stingrays 18 8 9 1 34 39 5 38 South Jersey Barons 18 6 11 1 35 42 5 30 Western Mass Pioneers 18 6 11 1 29 36 4 29 Southern Conference GP W L T GF GA BP Pts Wilmington Hammerheads 18 11 7 0 39 25 6 50 Carolina Dynamo 18 9 6 3 29 20 5 44 Greenville Lions 18 5 10 3 24 30 4 27 Northern Virginia Royals 18 1 17 0 8 67 0 4 Western Conference GP W L T GF GA BP Pts Utah Blitzz 18 14 3 1 59 22 11 68 Chico Rooks 18 11 6 1 43 25 7 52 Stanislaus United Cruisers 18 10 7 1 32 31 4 45 Arizona Sahuaros* 18 5 11 2 25 39 4 25 Tucson Fireballs 18 5 13 0 40 64 5 25 Northern Nevada Aces 18 4 13 1 24 55 3 20 Note: Four points for regulation or overtime win, one point for a tie, one bonus point for scoring three or more goals in a game. *One point deducted for use of ineligible player 2001 Pro Soccer League Playoffs Northern Conference Conference Semifinals Boston 6, Reading 0 New Jersey 4, New Hampshire 2 Conference Final Boston 2, New Jersey 0 Southern Conference Conference Semifinals Greenville 2, Carolina 1 Conference Final Greenville 3 (4), Wilmington 3 (3) (PK) Western Conference Conference Semifinals Stanislaus 2, Arizona 1 Chico 5, Tucson 1 Conference Final Stanislaus 2, Chico 1 D3 PRO Leage Semifinals Greenville 2, Boston 1 (OT) Utah 3, Stanislaus 0 D3 PRO League Championship @ Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, September 1, 2000 Utah 1, Greenville 0 84 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 2000 D3 Pro League Standings 1999 D3 Pro League Standings Northern ConferenceGP WLTGFGABPPts New Jersey Stallions 18 14 3 1 43 21 7 64 South Jersey Barons 18 12 6 0 46 33 9 57 New Hampshire Phantoms 18 10 6 2 30 20 5 47 Reading Rage 18 9 9 0 28 29 4 40 Western Mass Pioneers 18 8 8 2 30 28 4 38 Cape Cod Crusaders 18 7 6 5 29 23 4 37 Delaware Wizards 18 5 12 1 28 46 5 26 Rhode Island Stingrays 18 5 11 2 22 41 2 24 Western Conference Pacific Division GP W L SW SL GF GA BP Pts Hm Aw Chico 18 15 3 0 1 53 20 10 71 8-1 7-2 Arizona 18 13 5 0 0 54 30 10 62 5-4 8-1 California 18 13 5 2 0 54 31 11 59 6-3 7-2 Los Angeles 18 5 13 1 0 32 80 5 23 2-7 3-6 Stanislaus 18 4 14 3 3 25 47 3 16 2-7 2-7 Southwest DivisionGP WLSWSLGFGA BPPts HmAw Texas 18 14 4 1 2 54 21 9 65 7-2 7-2 Austin 18 8 10 1 1 42 37 8 39 5-4 3-6 Tulsa 18 7 11 0 0 34 53 6 34 4-5 3-6 Houston* 18 5 13 1 2 30 58 5 22 3-6 2-7 Atlantic Conference GP W L SW SL GF GA BP Pts Hm Aw Charlotte 18 14 4 1 0 43 23 9 63 8-1 6-3 Wilmington 18 14 4 1 0 44 17 5 59 8-1 6-3 Carolina 18 12 6 1 0 43 31 8 54 6-3 6-3 Northern Virginia 18 10 8 0 1 33 36 5 46 6-3 4-5 South Carolina 18 9 9 0 1 42 28 7 44 6-3 3-6 Roanoke 18 10 8 2 0 37 40 7 43 6-3 4-5 Myrtle Beach 18 4 14 0 1 27 38 3 20 2-7 2-7 Eastern Shore 18 2 16 1 0 18 81 2 8 1-8 1-8 Northern Conference GP W L SW SL GF GA BP Pts Hm Aw South Jersey 18 16 2 1 0 63 21 10 72 8-1 8-1 Western Mass 18 14 4 1 0 56 28 10 64 8-1 6-3 New Hampshire 18 13 5 0 0 48 27 10 62 9-1 4-4 New Jersey 18 11 7 3 0 42 32 8 46 5-4 6-3 Reading 18 10 8 1 0 33 39 7 45 3-6 7-2 Cape Cod 18 7 11 0 2 33 29 5 35 4-5 3-6 Delaware 18 6 12 0 3 31 39 8 35 3-6 3-6 Rhode Island 18 5 13 0 3 38 45 5 28 4-5 1-8 North Jersey 18 5 13 0 2 42 55 6 28 3-6 2-7 Southern Conference GP W L T GF GA BP Pts Texas Rattlers 18 14 4 0 43 29 8 64 Wilmington Hammerheads 18 13 4 1 47 19 7 60 Charlotte Eagles 18 11 4 3 47 22 7 54 Carolina Dynamo 18 9 8 1 38 31 5 42 Houston Hurricanes 18 8 9 1 42 41 9 42 Roanoke Wrath 18 6 11 1 24 45 4 29 Northern Virginia Royals 18 6 12 0 30 53 4 28 Austin Lone Stars 18 2 15 1 18 45 2 11 Western Conference GP W L T GF GA BP Pts Chico Rooks 18 12 6 0 39 28 8 56 Utah Blitzz 18 11 4 3 34 20 7 54 Tucson Fireballs 18 11 5 2 36 27 7 53 Stanislaus United Cruisers 18 9 6 3 29 28 2 41 Riverside County Elite 18 7 10 1 35 32 5 34 Arizona Sahuaros 18 5 12 1 46 53 7 28 2000 Pro Soccer League Playoffs Northern Conference Conference Semifinals Western Mass 3 @ So. Jersey 2 (OT) Reading 3 @ New Hampshire 2 Conference Final Reading 0 @ Western Mass 4 Southern Conference Conference Semifinals Carolina 4 @ Texas 2 Charlotte 3 @ Wilmington 1 Conference Final Carolina 1 @ Charlotte 4 Western Conference Conference Semifinals Stanislaus United 2 @ Chico 3 (OT) Tucson 0 @ Utah 1 Conference Final Utah 1 @ Chico 0 (OT) D3 PRO Leage Semifinals New Jersey 1 @ Western Mass 0 Utah 2 @ Charlotte 4 D3 PRO League Championship Saturday, September 9, 2000 New Jersey 0 @ Charlotte 5 Utah 1, Greenville 0 * Received a three-point deduction for use on an inelligible player 1999 D3 Pro League Playoffs Atlantic Conference Conference Semifinals S. Carolina 1 @ No. Virginia 2 (SO) Northern Virginia 0 @ Charlotte 4 Carolina 0 @ Wilmington 1 (OT) Conference Final Wilmington 2 @ Charlotte 3 Northern Conference Conference Semifinals Reading 0 @ Western Mass 4 New Jersey 2 @ New Hampshire 3 Conference Final New Hamp. 0 @ West. Mass 1 (OT) Western Conference Conference Semifinals Arizona 0 @ Chico 1 (SO) Austin 4 @ Texas 8 Conference Final Texas 2 @ Chico 3 (SO) D3 Pro League Semfinals Chico 1 @ Western Mass 4 South Jersey 3 @ Charlotte 2 (SO) D3 Pro League National Championship Saturday, September 11, 1999 South Jersey 1 @ Western Mass 2 www.USLsoccer.com 85 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 1998 D3 Pro League Standings West DivisionGP Arizona Sahuaros 18 Stanislaus County Cruisers 18 Chico Rooks 18 Los Angeles Fireballs 18 San Fernando V Golden Eagles 18 Reno Rattlers 18 North Central DivisionGP Indiana Blast 18 Chicago Stingers 18 Rockford Raptors 18 Cleveland Caps 18 South Central DivisionGP Austin Lone Stars 18 Texas Toros 18 San Antonio Pumas 18 Houston Hurricanes 18 Tulsa Roughnecks 18 Shreveport-Bossier Lions 18 Southeast DivisionGP Miami Breakers 18 Orlando Nighthawks 18 Southwest Florida Manatees 18 Pensacola Barracudas 18 Tallahassee Tempest 18 Mid-Atlantic DivisionGP South Jersey Barons 18 New Jersey Stallions 18 Reading Rage 18 Central Jersey Riptide 18 NY Capital District Alleycats 18 Northeast DivisionGP Rhode Island Stingrays 18 New Hampshire Phantoms 18 Western Mass Pioneers 18 Cape Cod Crusaders 18 Vermont Voltage 18 Atlantict DivisionGP Delaware Wizards 18 Myrtle Beach SeaDawgs 18 Charlotte Eagles 18 Roanoke Wrath 18 South Carolina Shamrocks 18 Wilmington Hammerheads 18 Northern Virginia Royals 18 Eastern Shore Sharks 18 1998 D3 Pro League Playoffs WLGFGAPtsSWSL 14 4 67 21 42 0 0 13 5 51 25 37 1 0 11 7 39 28 31 1 2 6 12 21 37 16 1 1 5 13 29 51 15 0 1 4 14 23 52 10 1 0 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 15 3 57 24 45 0 0 13 5 37 16 39 0 1 10 8 31 25 28 1 2 10 8 31 25 28 1 0 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 13 5 46 20 39 0 1 13 5 44 24 37 1 0 7 11 26 38 21 0 0 7 11 29 36 17 2 2 7 11 33 44 16 1 0 4 14 24 50 6 0 0 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 17 1 67 21 51 0 0 12 6 62 23 36 0 0 8 10 34 57 24 0 1 5 13 21 57 13 1 1 2 16 12 41 6 0 0 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 12 6 40 20 36 0 2 10 8 37 24 30 0 1 10 8 33 19 30 0 0 11 7 33 19 27 3 1 5 13 19 36 15 0 0 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 11 7 39 33 33 0 0 12 6 36 24 32 2 0 10 8 45 34 30 0 1 7 11 23 28 21 0 0 3 15 15 54 7 1 1 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 14 4 43 16 40 1 2 13 5 42 26 37 1 0 11 7 47 31 31 1 1 10 8 36 19 30 0 2 9 9 34 32 25 1 1 8 10 33 34 24 0 0 6 12 28 46 16 1 0 0 18 16 90 0 0 0 Northeast Division Semifinals Rhode Island 5, Cape Cod 2 New Hampshire 2, Western Mass 1 Final New Hampshire 3, Rhode Island 2 Mid-Atlantic Division Semifinals Central Jersey 3, South Jersey 2 (OT) Reading 5, New Jersey 2 Final Central Jersey 3, Reading 0 Atlantic Division First Round Roanoke 5, South Carolina 2 Charlotte 4, Wimington 0 Semifinals Charlotte 8, Myrtle Beach 3 Delaware 3, Roanoke 1 (SO) Southeast Division Preliminary Orlando 6, Southwest Florida 2 Final Orlando 1, Miami 0 North Central Division Preliminary Chicago 3, Rockford 0 Final Chicago 3, Indiana 0 South Central Division Semifinals Austin 4, Houston 2 Texas 1, San Antonio 0 Final Austin 1, Texas 0 West Division Semifinals Arizona 3, Los Angeles 0 Stanislaus County 3, Chico 2 Final Arizona 2, Stanislaus County 1 Quarterfinals Austin 1, Arizona 0 New Hampshire 3, Central Jersey 0 Chicago 1, Delaware 0 Orlando 3, Charlotte 2 (OT) Semifinals Chicago 2, Orlando 0 New Hampshire 3, Austin 2 (OT) Third Place Orlando 3, Austin 2 Final Chicago 3, New Hampshire 2 (OT) www.USLsoccer.com 86 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 1997 D3 Pro League Standings 1997 D3 Pro League Playoffs West DivisionGP San Francisco Bay Seals 18 Sacramento Scorpions 18 Chico Rooks 18 San Fernando V Golden Eagles 18 Stanislaus County Cruisers 18 Arizona Sahuaros 18 Hawaii Tsunami 18 Reno Rattlers 18 Los Angeles Fireballs 18 North Central DivisionGP Chicago Stingers 18 Indiana Blast 18 Cleveland Caps 18 Rockford Raptors 18 South Central DivisionGP Albuquerque Geckos 18 Austin Lone Stars 18 Houston Hurricanes 18 Tulsa Roughnecks 18 San Antonio Pumas 18 Dallas Toros 18 South Atlantic DivisionGP Myrtle Beach SeaDawgs 18 South Carolina Shamrocks 18 Charlotte Eagles 18 Florida Strikers 18 Wilmington Hammerheads 18 Mobile Revelers 18 Daytona Tigers 18 Mid-Atlantic DivisionGP Reading Rage 18 Philadelphia Freedom 18 Baltimore Bays 18 New Jersey Stallions 18 Delaware Wizards 18 South Jersey Barons 18 Northeastl DivisionGP North Jersey Imperials 18 Rhode Island Stingrays 18 New Hampshire Phantoms 18 Central Jersey Riptide 18 Vermont Wanderers 18 NY Capital District Alleycats 18 Cape Cod Crusaders 18 Northeast Division Semifinals Central Jersey 1, North Jersey 0 (SO) New Hampshire 2, Rhode Island 1 (OT) Final New Hampshire 2, Central Jersey 0 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 15 3 41 16 41 2 0 11 7 39 36 33 0 0 12 6 38 29 30 3 2 11 7 30 31 29 2 0 8 10 31 27 24 0 3 7 11 39 40 19 1 1 7 11 32 29 19 1 3 6 12 28 36 18 0 0 3 15 22 40 9 0 2 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 13 5 32 19 37 1 0 8 10 28 31 22 1 1 9 9 28 32 21 3 0 8 10 32 33 20 2 2 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 15 3 40 19 41 1 0 12 6 38 28 34 1 0 9 9 35 30 27 0 2 9 9 36 40 27 0 0 5 13 23 45 15 0 2 2 16 22 53 6 0 0 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 15 3 40 19 43 1 0 13 5 37 27 35 2 0 12 6 38 21 32 2 1 10 8 51 34 30 0 0 9 9 25 26 25 1 1 4 14 25 54 12 0 0 3 15 22 53 9 0 0 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 14 4 46 22 40 1 0 11 7 29 22 31 1 0 8 10 30 34 24 0 2 9 9 25 26 23 2 1 7 11 23 32 21 0 2 5 13 22 28 13 1 3 WLGFGAPtsSWSL 12 6 39 21 34 1 0 11 7 32 25 31 1 1 11 7 36 27 29 2 2 10 8 26 24 26 2 3 7 11 21 39 19 1 1 6 12 25 38 18 0 1 5 13 19 32 13 1 1 Mid-Atlantic Division Semifinals New Jersey 2, Reading 1 Baltimore 2, Philadelphia 1 Final Baltimore 3, New Jersey 0 South Atlantic Division Semifinals Myrtle Beach 5, Florida 1 Charlotte 3, South Carolina 2 Final Charlotte 4, Myrtle Beach 3 (SO) North Central Division Preliminary Indiana 3, Cleveland 2 Final Indiana 1, Chicago 0 South Central Division Semifinals San Antonio 4, Austin 2 Houston 4, Tulsa 1 Final Houston 2, San Antonio 0 West Division Semifinals San Francisco Bay 5, San Fernando Valley 0 Chico 6, Sacramento 1 Final San Francisco Bay 2, Chico 0 Quarterfinals San Francisco Bay 3, Houston 0 New Hampshire 1, Baltimore 0 OT Charlotte 6, Indiana 0 Semifinals Charlotte 4, San Francisco Bay 2 Albuquerque 2, New Hampshire 1 OT Final Albuquerque 4, Charlotte 1 www.USLsoccer.com 87 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 1996 Select League Standings 1996 D3 Pro League Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division GP W L GF GA PTS California Jaguars 18 12 6 30 21 34 Sacramento Scorpions 18 11 7 23 22 29 El Paso Patriots 18 10 8 30 24 28 New Mexico Chiles 18 9 9 24 24 27 Reno Rattlers 18 6 12 13 33 8 Central DivisionGP WL GFGA PTS Milwaukee Rampage 18 13 5 36 19 33 Minnesota Thunder 18 10 8 31 16 30 New Orleans R’boat Gamblers 18 9 9 31 36 23 Ohio Xoggz 18 6 12 29 34 16 Chicago Stingers 18 5 13 29 41 13 EASTERN CONFERENCE North Atlantic DivisionGP WL GFGA PTS Long Island Rough Riders 18 11 7 39 30 33 Richmond Kickers 18 10 8 34 24 28 Connecticut Wolves 18 11 7 37 31 25 Delaware Wizards 18 6 12 20 29 16 Cape Cod Crusaders 18 5 13 24 39 13 New Jersey Stallions 18 2 16 19 52 6 South Atlantic DivisionGP WL GFGA PTS Carolina Dynamo 18 15 3 37 15 43 South Carolina Shamrocks 18 12 6 42 31 34 Hampton Roads Mariners 18 13 5 32 15 31 Tampa Bay Cyclones 18 10 8 40 32 28 Raleigh Flyers 18 7 11 25 26 21 Western Conference GP Hawaii Tsunami 16 Chico Rooks 16 Everett BigFoot 16 San Fernando V Golden Eagles 16 Yakima Reds 16 Cascade Surge 16 California Central V Hydras 16 W 10 10 10 10 8 7 3 L 6 6 6 6 8 9 13 GF GA PTS 31 19 30 23 16 28 27 20 24 20 22 24 29 20 24 33 23 21 16 48 9 Central Conference Dallas/Fort Worth Toros Rockford Raptors Tulsa Roughnecks Houston Hurricanes San Antonio Pumas GP 16 16 16 16 16 W 9 9 8 5 4 L 7 7 8 11 12 GF GA PTS 33 31 27 34 28 25 38 34 24 28 43 15 23 49 8 Northeast Conference Central Jersey Riptide North Jersey Imperials Rhode Island Stingrays Reading Rage Philadelphia Freedom New Hampshire Phantoms Baltimore Bays Albany Alleycats Worcester Wildfire GP 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 W 13 11 10 10 10 9 5 4 1 L 3 5 6 6 6 7 11 12 15 GF GA PTS 44 24 35 42 26 33 36 20 30 39 31 28 40 25 26 32 40 25 19 34 15 33 44 12 19 57 1 South Atlantic Conference Charlotte Eagles Charleston Battery Wilmington Hammerheads Washington Mustangs Mobile Revelers Chattanooga Express GP 16 16 16 16 16 16 W 12 12 7 6 5 1 L 4 4 9 10 11 15 GF GA PTS 49 25 36 46 21 34 20 30 19 25 37 18 15 33 11 18 55 3 1996 Select League Playoffs North Atlantic Division First Round Delaware 3, Connecticut 2 Final Long Island 2, Delaware 0 South Atlantic Division First Round Hampton Roads 3, South Carolina 2 (SO) Final H.R. def. Carolina (1-0 (OT), 0-4, 1-0) Central Division First Round Minnesota 5, New Orleans 1 Final Minnesota def. Milwaukee (3-1, 0-2, 1-0) Pacific Division First Round Sacramento 2, El Paso 1 OT Final California def. Sacramento (2-0, 2-1) Select Six Charleston qualified as Pro Champion Group A: Richmond 6, Charleston 1 California 3, Charleston 1 California 1, Richmond 0 Group B: Minnesota 3, Hampton Roads 2 Long Island 1, Minnesota 0 Long Island 3, Hampton Roads 2 Semifinals California 4, Minnesota 2 Richmond 1, Long Island 0 Final California 2, Richmond 1 (SO) www.USLsoccer.com 1996 D3 Pro League Playoffs Conference Playoffs Northeast Conference Semifinals North Jersey 3, Rhode Island 1 Central Jersey 2, Reading 1 Final North Jersey def. Central Jersey (5-1, 1-0 (SO)) South Atlantic Conference Semifinals Wilmington 3, Washington 1 Charlotte 1, Mobile 0 Final Wilmington 3, Charlotte 0 Central Conference Semifinals Tulsa 3, Rockford 2 (SO) Dallas/Fort Worth 1, Houston 0 (SO) Final Dallas/Fort Worth def. Tulsa (3-1, 1-0) Western Conference Semifinals Chico 3, San Fernando Valley 0 Everett 2, Hawaii 1 Final Chico 2, Everett 1 (SO) Sizzlin’ Six Group A Charleston 2, Dallas Fort/Worth 1 Chico 2, Dallas/Fort Worth 1 (OT) Charleston 2, Chico 1 Group B Wilmington 3, North Jersey 0 Charlotte 6, North Jersey 2 Charlotte 1, Wilmington 0 Semifinals Charlotte 1, Chico 0 Charleston 2, Wilmington 0 Final Charleston 3, Charlotte 2 (SO) 88 2015 USL Media guide USL-2 History 1995 D3 Pro League Standings 1995 D3 Pro League Playoffs Northeast Division Coastal Conference GP W L GF GA BNS PTS SW SL Long Island Rough Riders 20 19 1 69 20 45 157 1 0 Delaware Wizards 20 16 4 47 22 41 137 0 0 Jersey Dragons 20 12 8 48 32 39 111 1 1 Cape Cod Crusaders 20 11 9 49 33 35 105 0 2 Rhode Island Stingrays 20 5 15 30 56 28 60 1 2 Baltimore Bays 20 4 16 29 64 28 50 1 0 Capital Conference GP W L GF GA BNS PTS SW SL New York Fever 20 15 5 43 22 38 124 2 0 North Jersey Imperials 20 13 7 63 35 47 123 0 1 Pennsylvania Freedom 20 12 8 55 44 44 116 1 1 Albany Alleycats 20 9 11 48 51 41 97 0 1 New Hampshire Ramblers 20 10 10 42 32 35 95 1 1 Connecticut Wolves 20 8 12 35 53 29 79 0 1 Boston Storm 20 3 17 25 62 24 42 0 0 Atlantic Division Semifinals Myrtle Beach 3, Charleston 0 Raleigh 2, Charlotte 0 Final Myrtle B. def. Raleigh (1-6, 3-1, 2-0) Atlantic DivisionGP Charleston Battery 20 Charlotte Eagles 20 Raleigh Flyers 20 Myrtle Beach Boyz 20 Hampton Roads Mariners 20 Greensboro Dynamo 20 WLGFGA BNSPTSSWSL 17 3 58 16 44 146 1 1 14 6 59 35 45 126 1 0 14 6 49 32 42 126 1 1 13 7 51 36 39 119 0 1 13 7 51 31 41 119 1 1 11 9 55 33 43 111 0 0 Midwest Division East Conference GP W L GF GA BNS PTS SW SL Minnesota Thunder 20 19 1 72 15 49 163 0 0 Chicago Stingers 20 11 9 49 46 39 105 0 0 St. Louis Knights 20 11 9 43 42 34 96 2 0 Cincinnati Cheetahs 20 5 15 36 50 33 67 0 2 Detroit Wheels 20 2 18 25 66 24 29 0 1 West Conference GP W L GF GA BNS PTS SW SL Milwaukee Rampage 20 17 3 63 24 45 147 0 0 Columbus Xoggz 20 17 3 62 19 46 147 1 0 Louisville Thoroughbreds 20 11 9 50 44 41 107 1 1 Lexington Bandits 20 9 11 42 52 39 89 2 0 Rockford Raptors 20 8 12 36 36 28 78 0 1 Southeast DivisionGP Tampa Bay Cyclones 20 Mobile Revelers 20 Chattanooga Railroaders 20 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers 20 Florida Stars 20 WLGFGA BNSPTSSWSL 17 3 70 25 47 147 1 0 13 7 39 21 34 116 0 2 10 10 50 51 40 98 1 0 8 12 36 56 32 78 1 0 8 12 36 56 26 76 0 1 South Central DivisionGP El Paso Patriots 20 D/FW Toros 20 New Mexico Chiles 20 San Antonio Pumas 20 New Orleans Gamblers 20 Texas Lightning 20 Tulsa Roughnecks 20 WLGFGA BNSPTSSWSL 15 5 67 38 51 141 0 0 13 7 62 40 44 126 0 2 13 7 54 31 42 120 0 0 13 7 69 46 44 120 1 0 12 8 41 33 39 113 1 2 7 13 37 65 33 75 0 0 6 14 32 45 31 67 1 1 Western Division North Conference GP W L GF GA BNS PTS SW SL Monterey Bay Jaguars 20 16 4 60 24 46 138 2 0 Chico Rooks 20 14 6 58 34 45 129 0 1 Reno Rattlers 20 13 7 44 23 37 115 1 1 CCV Hydra 20 9 11 42 46 34 90 0 1 San Francisco Bay Diablos 20 6 14 43 49 34 72 0 3 South Conference GP W L GF GA BNS PTS SW SL Los Angeles Salsa 20 15 5 63 34 47 137 0 0 San Diego Top Guns 20 13 7 47 32 41 115 2 0 Valley Golden Eagles 20 11 9 41 31 34 104 0 2 Las Vegas Quicksilvers 20 3 17 22 55 22 40 0 0 Northern DivisionGP Hawaii Tsumani 20 Oregon Surge 20 Everett Bigfoot 20 Portland Firebirds 20 Yakima Reds 20 www.USLsoccer.com Northwest Division First Round Oregon 3, Everett 2 Final Hawaii 2, Oregon 0 South Central Division Semifinals El Paso 3, San Antonio 2 New Mexico 7, Dallas/Fort Worth 2 Final New Mexico def. El Paso (3-0, 2-1) Southeast Division Semifinals Tampa Bay 4, Ft. Lauderdale 1 Chattanooga 2, Mobile 0 Final Tampa Bay 3, Chattanooga 1 Northeast Division First Round Jersey 1, Pennsylvania 0 Cape Cod 4, North Jersey 1 Semifinals Delaware 5, Cape Cod 4 (SO) New York 1, Jersey 0 Final New York def. Delaware (1-0, 2-0) Midwest Division First Round Chicago 2, St. Louis 1 Columbus 1, Louisville 0 Semifinals Minnesota def. Chicago (2-0, 3-1) Milwaukee def. Columbus (2-1 (SO), 1-0) Final Minnesota def. Milwaukee (0-2, 3-2 (OT), 1-0) Western Division First Round Reno 2, Chico 1 Semifinals Monterey Bay 2, Reno 1 Los Angeles 5, San Diego 1 Final Monterey Bay def. L.A. (3-2, 2-1) Sizzlin’ Nine Group A: Long Island 2, Monterey Bay 1 Monterey Bay 8, New Mexico 1 Long Island 4, New Mexico 1 Group B: New York 1, Hawaii 0 (SO) Minnesota 2, Hawaii 0 Minnesota 2, New York 1 (SO) Group C: Tampa Bay 5, Myrtle Beach 3 Milwaukee 3, Tampa Bay 2 Myrtle Beach 4, Milwaukee 2 Semifinals Minnesota 4, Myrtle Beach 3 (OT) Long Island 5, Tampa Bay 2 Final Long Island 2, Minnesota 1 WLGFGA BNSPTSSWSL 18 2 69 15 48 154 1 0 14 6 61 37 47 131 0 0 12 8 38 36 32 102 1 0 9 11 36 30 31 91 0 3 4 16 29 60 27 51 0 0 89 2015 USL Media guide All-Time Records www.USLsoccer.com 90 2015 USL Media guide USL All-Time Records USL Championship Game and Regular Season Champions Year Champions Runner-Up Regular Season Champion 2011 Orlando City SC Harrisburg City Islanders Orlando City SC 2012 Charleston Battery Wilmington Hammerheads Orlando City SC 2013 Orlando City SC Charlotte Eagles Richmond Kickers 2014 Sacramento Republic FC Harrisburg City Islanders Orlando City SC Regular Season Individual Career Records Appearances 99 Luke Vercollone 95 Tyler Rosenlund William Yomby 94 Colin Falvey Sascha Goerres Sterling Flunder George Davis IV 93 Gareth Evans 92 Paul Nicholson Jorge Herrera Minutes Played 8,317 Sterling Flunder 8,304 Colin Falvey 8,283 Luke Vercollone 8,231 Gareth Evans 8,047 William Yomby Goals 35 32 31 29 27 Matthew Delicate Jose Angulo Dane Kelly Jorge Herrera Kevin Molino Assists 22 Kevin Molino 20 Matthew Dallman 19 Rodrigo Lopez 17 J.C. Banks 16 Jorge Herrera Sainey Touray www.USLsoccer.com Points 77 Matthew Delicate 76 Kevin Molino 74 Jorge Herrera 71 Jose Angulo 69 Dane Kelly Game-Winning Goals 10 Matthew Delicate Jamie Watson 9 Kevin Molino Nicki Paterson 8 Dane Kelly 7 Andriy Budnyy Dennis Chin Jose Angulo 6 Max Griffin Luke Mulholland Jorge Herrera Jose Cuevas J.C. Banks George Davis IV Morgan Langley Hat-Tricks 2 Kevin Molino Lucky Mkosana Multiple-Goal Games 6 Matthew Delicate 5 Dane Kelly 4 Kevin Molino Chris Cortez Dennis Chin Jose Angulo Nicki Paterson Jamie Watson Dom Dwyer Shutouts 32 24 23 19 17 Saves 334 293 258 246 231 Miguel Gallardo Andrew Dykstra Eric Reed Kristian Nicht Hunter Gilstrap Nick Noble Matthew Williams Hunter Gilstrap Nick Noble Eric Reed Miguel Gallardo Goalkeeper Wins 51 Miguel Gallardo 34 Nick Noble 31 Andrew Dykstra 29 Eric Reed 23 Ronnie Pascale 91 2015 USL Media guide Most Goalkeeper Losses 37 Matthew Williams 34 Hunter Gilstrap 29 Molvin James 26 Nick Noble 22Eric Reed Goalkeeper Draws 20 Matthew Williams Hunter Gilstrap 19 Eric Reed 17 Miguel Gallardo 14 Nick Noble Kristian Nicht 12 Odisnel Cooper Andrew Dykstra Individual Single-Season Records Goals 20 Kevin Molino, Orlando, 2014 15 Jose Angulo, Pittsburgh, 2013 Dom Dwyer, Orlando, 2013 14Matthew Delicate, Richmond, 2014 13 Chandler Hoffman, LA Galaxy II, 2014 Lucky Mkosana, Harrisburg, 2013 Jhonny Arteaga, New York, 2011 Goals-Against Average 0.681 Miguel Gallardo, Orlando, 2011 0.722 John McCarthy, Rochester, 2014 0.777 Joe Willis, Richmond, 2014 0.780Miguel Gallardo, Orlando, 2012 Shutouts Saves 115Matt Williams, Dayton, 2012 114Matt Williams, Dayton, 2014 111Evan Newton, Arizona, 2014 105 Nick Noble, Harrisburg, 2013 Matt Williams, Dayton, 2013 11 Kristian Nicht, Rochester, 2012 Miguel Gallardo, Orlando, 2011 10 John McCarthy, Rochester, 2014 Assists Andrew Dykstra, 12Matt Dallman, Richmond, 2013 Pittsburgh, 2013 9 Odisnel Cooper, 11Rodrigo Lopez, Charleston, 2014 Orange County Andrew Dykstra, Blues, 2013 9 Kevin Molino, 2014 Charleston, 2012 Hunter Gilstrap, Nate Robinson, Pittsburgh, 2011 Richmond, 2013 Neal Kitson, Rochester, 2011 Points 49 Kevin Molino, Ronnie Pascale, Richmond, 2011 Orlando, 2014 34 Jose Angulo, Pittsburgh, 2013 31 Dom Dwyer, Orlando, 2013 www.USLsoccer.com 92 2015 USL Media guide Team Single-Season Records Most Points 62 Orlando City, 2014 57Orlando City, 2012 55 Sacramento Republic FC, 2014 Richmond Kickers, 2013 54 Orlando City, 2013 51 LA Galaxy II, 2014 Orlando City, 2011 Fewest Points 0 12 16 17 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2013 Dayton Dutch Lions, 2011 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2012 Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 2012 Most Wins 19 Orlando City, 2014 17 Sacramento Republic FC, 2014 Orlando City, 2012 16 Orlando City, 2013 15 LA Galaxy II, 2014 Richmond Kickers, 2013 Orlando City, 2011 Most Draws 12Richmond Kickers, 2014 11Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 2014 Charlotte Eagles, 2013 10 Richmond Kickers, 2013 Rochester Rhinos, 2013 Dayton Dutch Lions, 2012 Most Losses 26 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2013 18Orange County Blues FC, 2014 Dayton Dutch Lions FC, 2014 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2012 16 Dayton Dutch Lions, 2011 Fewest Draws 0 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2013 1Orange County Blues FC, 2014 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2012 2 Charleston Battery, 2013 Charleston Battery, 2012 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2011 Fewest Wins 0 2 4 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2013 Dayton Dutch Lions, 2011 Dayton Dutch Lions, 2012 Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 2012 Most Goals Scored 56 55 54 53 52 Orlando City, 2014 Harrisburg City Islanders, 2013 LA Galaxy II, 2014 Orlando City, 2013 Richmond Kickers, 2014 Los Angeles Blues, 2013 Fewest Goals Scored 11 16 20 21 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2013 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2012 Dayton Dutch Lions, 2012 Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 2012 Dayton Dutch Lions, 2011 Most Goals Conceded 91 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2013 63 Dayton Dutch Lions FC, 2014 54Orange County Blues FC, 2014 Dayton Dutch Lions, 2011 50 Antigua Barracuda FC, 2012 Fewest Goals Conceded 16 Orlando City, 2011 18Orlando City, 2012 21Richmond Kickers, 2011 23 Rochester Rhinos, 2011 Rochester Rhinos, 2012 Fewest Losses 1 Richmond Kickers, 2013 Orlando City, 2012 3 Richmond Kickers, 2014 Orlando City, 2011 4Orlando City, 2014 Orlando City, 2013 www.USLsoccer.com 93 2015 USL Media guide Team Single-Game Records Most Goals, Both Teams 9 Orlando-Antigua, 5/4/13 8 Harrisburg-Dayton, 5/17/14 Dayton-Columbus Reserves, 6/8/13 Tampa Bay-Antigua, 6/7/13 Tampa Bay-Portland Reserves, 6/1/13 7 Orlando-Dayton, 8/31/14 Orange County-Sacramento, 8/17/14 RSL Reserves-Pittsburgh, 7/25/14 Sacramento-Colorado Reserves, 6/20/14 Orange County-Dayton, 6/7/14 Pittsburgh-Wilmington, 4/12/14 And eight other times Most Goals, One Team 8 7 6 5 Tampa Bay, vs. Antigua, 6/7/13 Orlando, vs. Dayton, 8/31/14 Orlando, vs. Antigua, 5/4/13 Antigua, at PR United, 4/27/11 Sacramento, at Orange County, 8/17/14 Los Angeles, vs. Antigua, 7/4/13 Richmond, at Dayton, 4/30/11 Sacramento, vs. Pittsburgh, 7/27/14 Pittsburgh, at RSL Reserves, 7/25/14 LA Galaxy II, vs. Dayton, 6/8/14 LA Galaxy II, vs. Oklahoma City, 5/25/14 Wilmington, vs. Pittsburgh, 5/23/14 Harrisburg, vs. Dayton, 5/17/14 Richmond, at Dayton, 4/26/14 Richmond, vs. Dayton, 8/10/13 Charlotte, vs. Antigua, 8/10/13 Charleston, vs. Richmond, 8/3/13 Charleston, vs. Phoenix, 7/24/13 Harrisburg, vs. Dayton, 7/24/13 Harrisburg, vs. Rochester, 4/27/13 New York, at Dayton, 8/10/11 Harrisburg, vs. New York, 7/20/11 Fastest Goal 18 seconds 21 seconds 27 seconds 30 seconds 32 seconds 37 seconds 39 seconds 42 seconds 46 seconds 50 seconds www.USLsoccer.com Jordan Hamilton, Wilmington, vs. Pittsburgh, 5/23/14 Matthew Delicate, Richmond, at Oklahoma City, 5/16/14 Quinton Griffith, Antigua, vs. Richmond, 8/19/12 Matthew Delicate, Richmond, at Charleston, 5/24/11 Andriy Budnyy, Wilmington vs. Los Angeles, 7/2/11 Kevin Molino, Orlando, vs. Seattle Reserves, 8/11/13 Aaron Schoenfeld, Dayton, at Harrisburg, 5/17/14 Mauricio Salles, Tampa Bay, vs. Antigua, 6/7/13 Tom Mellor, Harrisburg, vs. Pittsburgh, 6/21/13 Morgan Langley, Harrisburg, vs. Antigua, 5/10/13 Dom Dwyer, Orlando, vs. Antigua, 5/4/13 94 2015 USL Media guide Home & Away Records Most Road Wins in a Season by Year 2014 Sacramento Republic FC - 7 2013 Richmond Kickers & Harrisburg City Islanders - 7 2012 Orlando City SC - 9 2011Orlando City SC - 8 Most Road Wins in a Season by Club Arizona United SC Charleston Battery Charlotte Eagles Dayton Dutch Lions Harrisburg City Islanders LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC Orange County Blues FC Orlando City SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Sacramento Republic FC Wilmington Hammerheads FC Best Road Win Percentage by Club Arizona United SC Charleston Battery Charlotte Eagles Dayton Dutch Lions Harrisburg City Islanders LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC Orange County Blues FC Orlando City SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Sacramento Republic FC Wilmington Hammerheads FC 4 - 2014 6 - 2012 5 - 2012 6 - 2014 7 - 2013 6 - 2014 4 - 2014 5 - 2011 & 2012 9 - 2012 4 - 2013 7 - 2013 6 - 2012 7 - 2014 6 - 2014 .286 - 2014 .500 - 2012 .417 - 2012 .250 - 2013 .583 - 2013 .429 - 2014 .286 - 2014 .417 - 2011 & 2012 .750 - 2012 .333 - 2013 .583 - 2013 .500 - 2012 .500 - 2014 .417 - 2011 Most Road Goals Scored by Year 2014 Richmond Kickers - 25 2013 Charlotte Eagles - 24 2012 Orlando City SC - 23 2011Orange County Blues FC - 20 Most Road Goals Scored by Club Arizona United SC Charleston Battery Charlotte Eagles Dayton Dutch Lions Harrisburg City Islanders LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC www.USLsoccer.com 14 - 2014 17 - 2012 24 - 2013 20 - 2014 21 - 2013 18 - 2014 20 - 2014 95 2015 USL Media guide Orange County Blues FC Orlando City SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Sacramento Republic FC Wilmington Hammerheads FC 23 - 2013 23 - 2012 11 - 2013 19 - 2013 16 - 2011 22 - 2014 15 - 2011 & 2012 Most Home Wins by Year 2014 Orlando City SC - 13 2013 Orlando City SC - 12 2012 Orlando City SC & Wilmington Hammerheads FC & Richmond Kickers - 8 2011 Wilmington Hammerheads FC - 9 Most Home Wins by Club Arizona United SC Charleston Battery Charlotte Eagles Dayton Dutch Lions Harrisburg City Islanders LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC Orange County Blues FC Orlando City SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Sacramento Republic FC Wilmington Hammerheads FC 6 - 2014 9 - 2013 7 - 2013 7 - 2013 7 - 2013 9 - 2014 5 - 2014 8 - 2013 13 - 2014 6 - 2011 & 2013 8 - 2011 & 2012 & 2013 & 2014 8 - 2011 10 - 2014 9 - 2011 & 2013 Best Home Wins Percentage by Club Arizona United SC Charleston Battery Charlotte Eagles Dayton Dutch Lions Harrisburg City Islanders LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC Orange County Blues FC Orlando City SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Sacramento Republic FC Wilmington Hammerheads FC .429 - 2014 .643 - 2013 .500 - 2012 & 2013 .500 - 2013 .500 - 2013 .643 - 2014 .357 - 2014 .571 - 2013 .857 - 2013 .500 - 2011 .667 - 2011 & 2012 .667 - 2011 .714 - 2014 .750 - 2011 Most Home Goals Scored by Year 2014 Orlando City SC - 39 2013 Orlando City SC - 36 2012 Orlando City SC - 27 2011 Wilmington Hammerheads FC - 27 www.USLsoccer.com 96 2015 USL Media guide Most Home Goals Scored by Club Arizona United SC Charleston Battery Charlotte Eagles Dayton Dutch Lions Harrisburg City Islanders LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC Orange County Blues FC Orlando City SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Sacramento Republic FC Wilmington Hammerheads FC Most Wins in a Season by Club Arizona United SC Charleston Battery Charlotte Eagles Dayton Dutch Lions Harrisburg City Islanders LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC Orange County Blues FC Orlando City SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Sacramento Republic FC Wilmington Hammerheads FC 18 - 2014 35 - 2013 20 - 2013 31 - 2013 34 - 2013 36 - 2014 12 - 2014 29 - 2013 39 - 2014 25 - 2013 32 - 2013 15 - 2011 & 2013 27 - 2014 27 - 2011 10 - 2014 13 - 2013 11 - 2012 10 - 2013 14 - 2013 15 - 2014 9 - 2014 11 - 2013 19 - 2014 10 - 2013 15 - 2013 12 - 2011 & 2012 17 - 2014 14 - 2011 Most Wins in a Season by Year 2014 Orlando City SC - 19 2013 Orlando City SC - 16 2012 Orlando City SC - 17 2011 Orlando City SC - 15 Best Win Percentage in a Season by Club Arizona United SC Charleston Battery Charlotte Eagles Dayton Dutch Lions Harrisburg City Islanders LA Galaxy II OKC Energy FC Orange County Blues FC Orlando City SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds Richmond Kickers Rochester Rhinos Sacramento Republic FC Wilmington Hammerheads www.USLsoccer.com .357 - 2014 .500 - 2012 & 2013 .458 - 2012 .385 - 2013 .538 - 2013 .536 - 2014 .321 - 2014 .423 - 2013 .708 - 2012 .385 - 2013 .577 - 2013 .500 - 2011 & 2012 .607 - 2014 .583 - 2011 97 2015 USL Media guide Regular Season Year-By-Year Records 2014 Appearances 28 Goals 20 14 13 12 11 10 9 Assists 9 8 7 6 Points 49 29 28 27 25 23 Matthew Bahner (Harrisburg City Islanders) Matthew Dallman (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Christian Davidson (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) George Davis (Richmond Kickers) Michael Green (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Jorge Herrera (Charlotte Eagles) Richie Marquez (Harrisburg City Islanders) Adama Mbengue (Orlando City SC) Ben Newnam (Arizona United SC) Jonathan Okafor (Arizona United SC) Steven Perry (OKC Energy FC) Owusu Sekyere (Charlotte Eagles) Robert Vincent (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Kevin Molino (Orlando City SC) Matthew Delicate (Richmond Kickers) Chandler Hoffman (LA Galaxy II) Aaron Schoenfeld (Dayton Dutch Lions FC) Thomas Stewart (Sacramento Republic FC) George Davis (Richmond Kickers) Dane Kelly (Charleston Battery) Rodrigo Lopez (Sacramento Republic FC) Jorge Herrera (Charlotte Eagles) J.C. Banks (Rochester Rhinos) Kevin Molino (Orlando City SC) Rodrigo Lopez (Sacramento Republic FC) Drew Yates (Charlotte Eagles) Raul Mendiola (LA Galaxy II) Max Alvarez (Sacramento Republic FC) Adda Djeziri (OKC Energy FC) Matthew Dallman (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Morgan Langley (Harrisburg City Islanders) Shay Spitz (Richmond Kickers) Yann Ekra (Harrisburg City Islanders) Kevin Molino (Orlando City SC) Matthew Delicate (Richmond Kickers) Rodrigo Lopez (Sacramento Repiblic FC) Chandler Hoffman (LA Galaxy II) George Davis (Richmond Kickers) Aaron Schoenfeld (Dayton Dutch Lions FC) Thomas Stewart (Sacramento Republic FC) Jorge Herrera (Charlotte Eagles) www.USLsoccer.com 98 2015 USL Media guide 21 20 J.C. Banks (Rochester Rhinos) Dane Kelly (Charleston Battery) Allan Russell (Orange County Blues FC) Kyle Greig (OKC Energy FC) Goals-Against Average (minimum 1080 minutes played) .722 .777 .917 .958 1.074 1.152 1.188 1.306 1.351 1.470 John McCarthy (Rochester Rhinos) Joe Willis (Richmond Kickers) Jacob Gleeson (Sacramento Republic FC) Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Odisnel Cooper (Charleston Battery) Samir Badr (OKC Energy FC) Quillan Roberts (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Alec Kann (Charlotte Eagles) Cody Laurendi (LA Galaxy II) Michael Lisch (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Shutouts 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 Saves 114 111 83 70 67 66 56 47 John McCarthy (Rochester Rhinos) Odisnel Cooper (Charleston Battery) Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Joe Willis (Richmond Kickers) Jacob Gleeson (Sacramento Republic FC) Quillan Roberts (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Jonathan Kempin (OKC Energy FC) Michael Lisch (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Cody Laurendi (LA Galaxy II) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Matt Williams (Dayton Dutch Lions FC) Evan Newton (Arizona United SC) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Odisnel Cooper (Charleston Battery) Michael Lisch (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Patrick McLain (Orange County Blues FC) Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Joe Willis (Richmond Kickers) Alec Kann (Charlotte Eagles) Jacob Gleeson (Sacramento Republic FC) www.USLsoccer.com 99 2015 USL Media guide 2013 Appearances 28 26 Goals 15 13 11 10 9 Assists 12 11 9 7 6 5 Points 34 31 28 27 25 24 23 22 Renan Boufleur (Phoenix FC Wolves) Coady Andrews (Harrisburg City Islanders) Michael Azira (Charleston Battery) Tony Donatelli (VSI Tampa Bay FC) Colin Falvey (Charleston Battery) Matthew Gold (Charlotte Eagles) Brock Granger (Dayton Dutch Lions) Karanja Mack (Antigua Barracuda FC) Andrew Marshall (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Jose Angulo (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Dominic Dwyer (Orlando City SC) Lucky Mkosana (Harrisburg City Islanders) Sainey Touray (Harrisburg City Islanders) Dane Kelly (Charleston Battery) Mathew Fondy (Orange County Blues FC) Jamie Watson (Orlando City SC) Jorge Herrera (Charlotte Eagles) Mauricio Salles (VSI Tampa Bay FC) Joseph Ngwenya (Richmond Kickers) Gibson Bardsley (Dayton Dutch Lions) Matthew Dallman (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Rodrigo Lopez (Orange County Blues FC) Nate Robinson (Richmond Kickers) Jamie Watson (Orlando City SC) Gibson Bardsley (Dayton Dutch Lions) Brian Ownby (Richmond Kickers) Tom Parratt (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Sainey Touray (Harrisburg City Islanders) Drew Yates (Charlotte Eagles) Chad Burt (VSI Tampa Bay FC) Jose Angulo (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Dominic Dwyer (Orlando City SC) Sainey Touray (Harrisburg City Islanders) Lucky Mkosana (Harrisburg City Islanders) Jamie Watson (Orlando City SC) Gibson Bardsley (Dayton Dutch Lions) Jorge Herrera (Charlotte Eagles) Dane Kelly (Charleston Battery) Joseph Ngwenya (Richmond Kickers) Mauricio Salles (VSI Tampa Bay FC) Matthew Fondy (Orange County Blues) Goals-Against Average .863 .958 1.090 Andrew Dykstra (Richmond Kickers) Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Odisnel Cooper (Charleston Battery) www.USLsoccer.com 100 2015 USL Media guide 1.153 1.190 1.453 1.481 1.500 1.528 1.562 Carl Woszcynski (Orange County Blues FC) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Alexander Horwath (VSI Tampa Bay FC) Andrew Weber (Phoenix FC Wolves) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) Kristian Nicht (Rochester Rhinos) Shutouts 10 8 7 6 5 4 Saves 105 101 94 88 75 67 50 50 Andrew Dykstra (Richmond Kickers) Kristian Nicht (Rochester Rhinos) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) Odisnel Cooper (Charleston Battery) Carl Woszczynski (Orange County Blues FC) Alexander Horwath (VSI Tampa Bay FC) Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Matthew Williams (Dayton Dutch Lions) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Matthew Williams (Dayton Dutch Lions) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) Molvin James (Antigua Barracuda FC) Kristian Nicht (Rochester Rhinos) Andrew Dykstra (Richmond Kickers) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Alexander Horwath (VSI Tampa Bay FC) Carl Woszczynski (Orange County Blues FC) Odisnel Cooper (Charleston Battery) www.USLsoccer.com 101 2015 USL Media guide 2012 Appearances 24 Goals 11 10 9 8 7 6 Assists 8 7 5 4 Points 24 23 22 20 18 16 15 14 Dennis Chin (Orlando City SC) Troy Cole (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Joel DeLass (Dayton Dutch Lions) Daniel Earls (Rochester Rhinos) Sterling Flunder (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Sascha Goerres (Richmond Kickers) Quinton Griffith (Antigua Barracuda FC) Emanuel Guzman (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Stefan Lundberg (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Dennis Chin (Orlando City SC) Nicholas Paterson (Charleston Battery) Corey Hertzog (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Matthew Luzunaris (Orlando City SC) Andriy Budnyy (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Lucky Mkosana (Harrisburg City Islanders) Jose Cuevas (Charleston Battery) Bright Dike (Orange Country Blues FC) Darryl Roberts (Charlotte Eagles) Matthew Kassel (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) J.C. Banks (Rochester Rhinos) Kevin Molino (Orlando City SC) Corey Hertzog (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Sallieu Bundu (Charleston Battery) Sainey Touray (Harrisburg City Islanders) Tony Donatelli (Charleston Battery) Luke Boden (Orlando City SC) Jose Cuevas (Charleston Battery) Mauricio Salles (Charlotte Eagles) Jason Pelletier (Harrisburg City Islanders) Dennis Chin (Orlando City SC) Corey Hertzog (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Nicholas Paterson (Charleston Battery) Matthew Luzunaris (Orlando City SC) J.C. Banks (Rochester Rhinos) Jose Cuevas (Charleston Battery) Lucky Mkosana (Harrisburg City Islanders) Andriy Budnyy (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Christopher Agorsor (Richmond Kickers) Bright Dike (Orange County Blues FC) Goals-Against Average .780 .909 1.000 Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Kristian Nicht (Rochester Rhinos) Andrew Dykstra (Charleston Battery) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) www.USLsoccer.com 102 2015 USL Media guide 1.128 1.215 1.219 1.333 1.590 2.342 Ronnie Pascale (Richmond Kickers) Matthew Williams (Dayton Dutch Lions) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Alexander Horwath (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Molvin James (Antigua Barracuda FC) Shutouts 11 9 8 7 5 4 3 Saves 115 95 92 86 85 70 64 57 56 53 Kristian Nicht (Rochester Rhinos) Andrew Dykstra (Charleston Battery) Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) Alexander Horwath (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Ronnie Pascale (Richmond Kickers) Matthew Williams (Dayton Dutch Lions) Jose Miranda Boudy (Orange County Blues FC) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Matthew Williams (Dayton Dutch Lions) Ronnie Pascale (Richmond Kickers) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Kristian Nicht (Rochester Rhinos) Alexander Horwath (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Nicholas Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) Andrew Dykstra (Charleston Battery) Molvin James (Antigua Barracuda FC) Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) www.USLsoccer.com 103 2015 USL Media guide 2011 Appearances 24 Goals 13 10 9 8 7 Assists 8 7 6 5 4 Points 27 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Jose Angulo (Harrisburg City Islanders) J.C. Banks (Rochester Rhinos) David Bulow (Richmond Kickers) Anthony Calvano (Harrisburg City Islanders) Matthew Delicate (Richmond Kickers) Sascha Goerres (Richmond Kickers Thomas Gray (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Jorge Herrera (Charlotte Eagles) Kyle Hoffer (FC New York) Henry Kalungi (Richmond Kickers) Jhonny Arteaga (FC New York) Matthew Delicate (Richmond Kickers) Maxwell Griffin (Orlando City SC) Luke Mulholland (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Jose Angulo (Harrisburg City Islanders) Jamie Watson (Orlando City SC) Andriy Budnyy (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Andrew Welker (Harrisburg City Islanders) Peter Byers (Orange County Blues FC) Chris Banks (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Tadeu Terra (FC New York) Jorge Herrera (Charlotte Eagles) Andriy Budnyy (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Sainey Touray (Harrisburg City Islanders) Luke Mulholland (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Cesar Rivera Samaniego (Orange Country Blues FC) Quinton Griffith (Antigua Barracuda FC) Brian Ombiji (Harrisburg City Islanders) Akeem Priestley (Orange County Blues FC) Tom Parratt (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Jhonny Arteaga (FC New York) Luke Mulholland (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Matthew Delicate (Richmond Kickers) Andriy Budnyy (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Jose Angulo (Harrisburg City Islanders) Sainey Touray (Harrisburg City Islanders) Jamie Watson (Orlando City SC) Maxwell Griffin (Orlando City SC) Chris Banks (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Cesar Rivera Samaniego (Orange County Blues FC) 2 more players tied with 16 points www.USLsoccer.com 104 2015 USL Media guide Goals-Against Average .681 .846 .913 .956 1.166 1.200 1.208 1.210 1.300 1.304 Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Andrew Dykstra (Charleston Battery) Ronnie Pascale (Richmond Kickers) Neal Kitson (Rochester Rhinos) Brock Duckworth (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Oscar Dautt (Orange County Blues FC) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) Keita De Castro (Antigua Barracuda FC) Chase Harrison (Harrisburg City Islanders) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Shutouts 11 9 8 5 4 Saves 98 81 76 68 64 59 58 55 53 46 Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Neal Kitson (Rochester Rhinos) Ronnie Pascale (Richmond Kickers) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) Andrew Dykstra (Charleston Battery) Keita De Castro (Antigua Barracuda FC) Oscar Duatt (Orange County Blues FC) Chase Harrison (Harrisburg City Islanders) Brock Duckworth (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) Eric Reed (Charlotte Eagles) Neal Kitson (Rochester Rhinos) Miguel Gallardo (Orlando City SC) Ronnie Pascale (Richmond Kickers) Chase Harrison (Harrisburg City Islanders) Keita De Castro (Antigua Barracuda FC) Jesper Leerdam (Dayton Dutch Lions) Oscar Dautt (Orange County Blues FC) Brock Duckworth (Wilmington Hammerheads FC) www.USLsoccer.com 105 2015 USL Media guide USL Playoff Records All-Time Single-Game Records Most Goals, Single Team 7 5 4 Orlando City SC, vs. Charlotte Eagles, 9/7/13 Orlando City SC, vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 8/24/13 Sacramento Republic FC, vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 9/13/14 Charlotte Eagles, vs. Orlando City SC, 9/7/13 Wilmington Hammerheads FC, vs. Orlando City SC, 8/31/12 Rochester Rhinos, vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 8/19/11 Most Goals, Both Teams 11 Orlando City SC vs. Charlotte Eagles, 9/7/13 7 Orlando City SC vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 8/31/12 5 Sacramento Republic FC vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 9/13/14 Orlando City SC vs. Charleston Battery, 8/30/13 Orlando City SC vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 8/24/13 Richmond Kickers vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 8/25/12 Harrisburg City Islanders vs. Orange County Blues FC, 8/19/11 All-Time Individual Records Most Appearances 8 Luke Boden, Orlando City SC Rob Valentino, Orlando City SC Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC 7 Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City SC Kevin Molino, Orlando City SC Stephen Basso, Harrisburg City Islander, Richmond Kickers Sascha Goerres, Richmond Kickers Luke Vercollone, Richmond Kickers William Yomby, Richmond Kickers Matthew Delicate, Richmond Kickers Most Goals 6 Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC 4 Christian Ramirez, Charlotte Eagles Dom Dwyer, Orlando City SC 3 Tony Donatelli, Rochester Rhinos, Charleston Battery Michael Ariza, Charleston Battery Long Tan, Orlando City SC Dane Kelly, Charleston Battery Rodrigo Lopez, Sacramento Republic FC Charlie Rugg, LA Galaxy II Most Assists 4 Jose Cuevas, Charleston Battery 3 Lewis Neal, Orlando City SC Jorge Herrera, Charlotte Eagles Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC 2 Tyler Rosenlund, Rochester Rhinos Christian Davidson, Wilmington Hammerheads FC Ben Newnam, Charlotte Eagles Erik Ustruck, Orlando City SC www.USLsoccer.com 106 2015 USL Media guide Shay Spitz, Richmond Kickers Rodrigo Lopez, Sacramento Republic FC James Kiffe, Sacramento Republic FC Most Points 15 Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC 9 Dominic Dwyer, Orlando City SC 8 Christian Ramirez, Charlotte Eagles Rodrigo Lopez, Sacramento Republic FC 7 Lewis Neal, Orlando City SC Long Tan, Orlando City SC Most Saves 24 Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City SC Chase Harrison, Harrisburg City Islanders 21 Andrew Dykstra, Charleston Battery, Richmond Kickers 16 Nick Noble, Harrisburg City Islanders Single-Game Individual Records Most Goals 4 3 2 Dom Dwyer, Orlando City SC vs. Charlotte Eagles, 9/7/13 Rodrigo Lopez, Sacramento Republic FC vs. LA Galaxy II, 9/20/15 Charlie Rugg, LA Galaxy II vs. Sacramento Republic FC, 9/20/15 Nemanja Vukovic, Sacramento Republic FC vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 9/13/14 Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC vs. Charlotte Eagles, 9/7/13 Christian Ramirez, Charlotte Eagles vs. Orlando City SC, 9/7/13 Long Tan, Orlando City SC vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 8/24/13 Corey Hertzog, Wilmington Hammerheads vs. Orlando City SC, 8/31/12 Andrew Welker, Harrisburg City Islanders vs. Orange County Blues, 8/19/11 Most Assists 2 Shay Spitz, Richmond Kickers vs. Harrisburg City Islanders, 9/20/15 Jorge Herrera, Charlotte Eagles vs. Harrisburg City Islanders, 8/24/13 Christian Davidson, Wilmington Hammerheads vs. Orlando City, 8/31/12 Most Saves 7 Hunter Gilstrap, Pittsburgh Riverhounds vs. Rochester Rhinos, 8/19/11 6 Ryan Taylor, Richmond Kickers vs. Charleston Battery, 9/13/14 Brad Stuver, Wilmington Hammerheads FC vs. Sacramento Republic FC, 9/13/14 Troy Hernandez, Wilmington Hammerheads FC vs. Orlando City, 8/31/12 Chase Harrison, Harrisburg City Islanders vs. Orlando City, 9/3/11 Oscar Dautt, Orange County Blues FC vs. Harrisburg City Islanders, 8/19/11 5 Jake Gleeson, Sacramento Republic FC vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 9/13/14 Nick Noble, Harrisburg City Islanders vs. Richmond Kickers, 9/20/14 Ronnie Pascale, Richmond Kickers vs. Wilmington Hammerheads, 8/25/12 Troy Hernandez, Wilmington Hammerheads vs. Richmond Kickers, 8/25/12 Ronnie Pascale, Richmond Kickers vs. Orlando City, 8/27/11 Chase Harrison, Harrisburg City Islanders vs. Rochester Rhinos, 8/26/11 Brock Duckworth, Wilmington Hammerheads FC vs. Richmond Kickers, 8/19/11 Chase Harrison, Harrisburg City Islanders vs. Orange County Blues FC, 8/19/11 www.USLsoccer.com 107 2015 USL Media guide USL Playoff Records Year-By Year Records 2014 Minutes Played 270 Yann Ekra, Harrisburg City Islanders Coady Andrews, Harrisburg City Islanders Matthew Bahner, Harrisburg City Islanders Richie Marquez, Harrisburg City Islanders Nicholas Noble, Harrisburg City Islanders Rodrigo Lopez, Sacramento Republic FC Ivan Mirkovic, Sacramento Republic FC Michael Daly, Sacramento Republic FC James Kiffe, Sacramento Republic FC Emrah Klimenta, Sacramento Republic FC Nemanja Vukovic, Sacramento Republic FC Jacob Gleeson, Sacramento Republic FC Goals 3 Rodrigo Lopez, Sacramento Republic FC Charlie Rugg, LA Galaxy II 2 Nemanja Vukovic, Sacramento Republic FC Assists 2 Shay Spitz, Richmond Kickers Rodrigo Lopez Alvarez, Sacramento Republic FC James Kiffe, Sacramento Republic FC Points 8 Rodrigo Lopez, Sacramento Republic FC 6 Charlie Rugg, LA Galaxy II 4 Nemanja Vukovic, Sacramento Republic FC 3 Jamiel Hardware, Harrisburg City Islanders Morgan Langley, Harrisburg City Islanders Michael Daly, Sacramento Republic FC Chandler Hoffman, LA Galaxy II Shutouts 1 Nick Noble, Harrisburg City Islanders Jacob Gleeson, Sacramento Republic FC Saves 9 Nick Noble, Harrisburg City Islanders 7 Ryan Taylor, Richmond Kickers Jacob Gleeson, Sacramento Republic FC www.USLsoccer.com 108 2015 USL Media guide 2013 Minutes Played 270 Jorge Herrera, Charlotte Eagles Drew Yates, Charlotte Eagles Ben Newnam, Charlotte Eagles Fejiro Okiomah, Charlotte Eagles Eric Reed, Charlotte Eagles Luke Boden, Orlando City SC Renan Boufleur, Orlando City SC Erik Ustruck, Orlando City SC Robert Valentino, Orlando City SC Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City SC Goals 4 Dominic Dwyer, Orlando City SC Christian Ramirez, Charlotte Eagles Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC 3 Long Tan, Orlando City SC 2 Michael Ariza, Charleston Battery Adama Mbengue, Orlando City SC Assists 3 Jorge Herrera, Charlotte Eagles Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC 2 Ben Newnam, Charlotte Eagles Erik Ustruck, Orlando City SC Points 11 Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC 9 Dominic Dwyer, Orlando City SC 8 Christian Ramirez, Charlotte Eagles 7 Long Tan, Orlando City SC 5 Jorge Herrera, Charlotte Eagles Shutouts 1 Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City SC Andrew Dykstra, Richmond Kickers Saves 8 Eric Reed, Charlotte Eagles 6 Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City SC 5 Andrew Dykstra, Richmond Kickers 4 Nicholas Nobe, Harrisburg City Islanders Hunter Gilstrap, Pittsburgh Riverhounds www.USLsoccer.com 109 2015 USL Media guide 2012 Minutes Played 300 Michael Ariza, Charleston Battery Tony Donatelli, Charleston Battery Nicholas Paterson, Charleston Battery Amadou Sanyang, Charleston Battey Colin Favey, Charleston Battery John Wilson, Charleston Battery Andrew Dykstra, Charleston Battery Goals 2 Tony Donatelli, Charleston Battery Bryce Taylor, Wilmington Hammerheads FC Corey Hertzog, Wilmington Hammerheads FC Assists 3 Jose Cuevas, Charleston Battery 2 Christian Davidson, Wilmington Hammerheads FC Points 5 Hagop Chirishian, Wilmington Hammerheads FC 4 Corey Hertzog, Wilmington Hammerheads FC Tony Donatelli, Charleston Battery 3 Steven Perry, Wilmington Hammerheads FC Jose Cuevas, Charleston Battery Shutouts 1 Andrew Dykstra, Charleston Battery Saves 11 Troy Hernandez, Wilmington Hammerheads FC 6 Andrew Dykstra, Charleston Battery 5 Ronnie Pascale, Richmond Kickers 4 Kristian Nicht, Rochester Rhinos 3 Nicholas Noble, Harrisburg City Islanders www.USLsoccer.com 110 2015 USL Media guide 2011 Minutes Played 330 315 Yordany Alvarez (Orlando City SC) Lewis Neal (Orlando City SC) Luke Boden (Orlando City SC) Jerome Mechack (Orlando City SC) Robert Valentino (Orlando City SC) Lawrence Olum (Orlando City SC) Goals 2 Issac Kissi, Rochester Rhinos Andrew Welker, Harrisburg City Islanders Lewis Neal, Orlando City SC Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC Assists 3 Points 7 5 4 3 Lewis Neal, Orlando City SC Lewis Neal, Orlando City SC Isaac Kissi, Rochester Rhinos Andrew Welker, Harrisburg City Islanders Dennis Chin, Orlando City SC Tyler Rosenlund, Rochester Rhinos Sainey Touray, Harrisburg City Islanders Shutouts 1 Neal Kitson, Rochester Rhinos Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City SC Saves 24 Chase Harrison, Harrisburg City Islanders 16 Miguel Gallardo, Orlando City SC 10 Andrew Dykstra, Charleston Battery 7 Hunter Gilstrap, Pittsburgh Riverhounds Ronnie Pascale, Richmond Kickers www.USLsoccer.com 111 2015 USL Media guide Partners The United Soccer League has outstanding partners in various categories which enhance the operations of the league and its teams. www.USLsoccer.com 112 2015 USL Media guide Federation Directories Canadian Soccer Association 237 Metcalfe Street Ottawa, ON K2P 1R2 www.canadasoccer.com P: (613) 237-7678 • F: (613) 237-1516 Administration General Secretary - Peter Montopoli Deputy General Secretary – Earl Cochrane Director of Communications – Richard Scott United States Soccer Federation 1801 South Prairie Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 www.ussoccer.com P: (312) 808-1300 • 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