2000 USL D3 Pro League

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Statistics of USL D3 Pro League in season 2000.

League standings

                           GP   W   L   D   GF  GA  BP Pts     Northern Division 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
    Southern Division 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 Division 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   7  10   1   35  32   5  34 Riverside County Elite      18   7  10   1   35  22   5  34 Arizona Sahuaros            18   5  12   1   46  53   7  28
Conference Quarterfinals: Western Massachusetts defeated South Jersey 3-2(OT)                          Reading defeated New Hampshire 3–2.                          Carolina defeated Texas 4–2.                          Charlotte defeated Wilmington 3–1.                          Chico defeated Stanislaus County 3–2.                          Utah defeated Tulsa 1–0.
Conference Semifinals:    Utah defeated Chico 1-0 (OT)                          Western Massachusetts defeated Reading 4–0.                          Charlotte defeated Carolina 4–1. Conference Finals:        Charlotte defeated Utah 4–2.                          New Jersey defeated Western Massachusetts 1–0. CHAMPIONSHIP:             Charlotte defeated New Jersey 5–0.

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Playoffs

Conference semifinals

Semifinals
Chico Rooks 3–2 (OT) Stanislaus United Cruisers
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Conference Finals

Southern Conference Final
Charlotte Eagles 4–1 Carolina Dynamo
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Western Conference Final
Chico Rooks 0–1 (OT) Utah Blitzz
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Northern Conference Final
Western Mass Pioneers 4–0 Reading Rage
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League Semi-Finals

Semifinals
Western Mass Pioneers 0–1 New Jersey Stallions
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Semifinals
Charlotte Eagles 4–2 Utah Blitzz
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D3 Pro League Championship Game

Charlotte Eagles 5–0 New Jersey Stallions
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