2010 WPSL season

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The 2010 Women's Premier Soccer League season is the 14th season of the WPSL.

Contents

Women's Premier Soccer League
Season2010
Champions Boston Aztec (WPSL)
Top goalscorer10 Leah Blayney [1]
2009
2011

Changes from 2009

Name changes

New franchises

Folding

Standings

End of 2010 [2]

Pacific Conference

North Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 California Storm 121110389+2933
2 North Bay FC Wave 12930289+1927
3 Spokane Black Widows 126512319+419
4 Portland Rain 126602516+918
5 Clovis Sidekicks 126603732+518
6 San Francisco Nighthawks 123812328-510
7 FC Sacramento Pride 120120560-550

South Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 Ajax America Women 106312910+1919
2 LAFC Chelsea 106312311+1219
3 San Diego WFC SeaLions 106311911+819
4 Claremont Stars 105411415-116
5 SD United 103521614+28
6 PSSCV - The Rooks 10190545-403

Big Sky Conference

North Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 Phoenix Del Sol 8512112+917
2 Arizona Rush 8404141+1316
3 Utah Starzz 832374+312
4 Salt Lake City Sparta 82331114-39
5 FC St. George 8080325-220

South Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 Oklahoma Alliance FC 8710264+2221
2 Fort Worth Panthers 8431138+513
3 Dallas Premier 8323146+812
4 Tulsa Spirit 8152430-265
5 Houston South Select 8044413-90

Sunshine Conference

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 FSA Freedom 8512196+1317
2 Brandon FC 84311110+113
3 Miami Kickers FC 8323145+912
4 Palm Beach United 8323611-512
5 South Florida Strikers 8071321-181

Midwest Conference

North Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 FC Milwaukee Nationals 8710286+2221
2 Chicago Eclipse Select 85212712+1516
3 Iowa Rush 85302012-815
4 Madison 56ers 82511322-97
5 KUFC Pursuit 8080658-520

South Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 Ohio Premier Women 10712279+1823
2 Fort Wayne FC 107122510+1523
3 Classics Hammer FC 105322421+317
4 St. Louis Scott Gallagher Elite 103611519-410
5 Carmel United SC 103611322-910
5 F.C. Metro Magic 10082933-242

East Conference

Central Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 Long Island Fury 10721135+822
2 Millburn Magic 105412115+616
3 New York Athletic Club 104511615+113
4 South Jersey United FC 10352618-1211

Mid-Atlantic Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 Lancaster Inferno 10613208+1221
2 Philadelphia Independence 106312619+719
3 Chesapeake Charge 10433137+615
4 Maryland Pride 103431818012
5 Jersey Select 10190632-263

Northeast Division

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 Boston Aztec 10811328+2425
2 Boston Aztec 23 10811227+1525
3 New England Mutiny 103431711+612
4 CFC Passion 1035279-211
5 Seacoast United 10271922-137
6 Maine Tide 10280535-306

Playoffs

[3]

Eastern Conference

Big Sky Conference

Midwest/Sunshine Conferences

Pacific Conference

WPSL Championship

WPSL semifinals WPSL Finals
      
E Flag of Massachusetts.svg Boston Aztec 2
MW Flag of Wisconsin.svg FC Milwaukee Nationals 1
E Flag of Massachusetts.svg Boston Aztec 2
Pac Flag of California.svg Ajax America Women 1
Pac Flag of California.svg Ajax America Women 2
BS Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma Alliance FC 0 WPSL consolation
MW Flag of Wisconsin.svg FC Milwaukee Nationals 2
BS Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma Alliance FC 2

Composite top 16 bracket

 
Regional semi-finalsRegional finalsNational semi-finalsNational finals
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Boston Aztec 2
 
 
 
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Boston Aztec U23 1
 
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Boston Aztec 2
 
 
 
Flag of New York.svg Long Island Fury 1
 
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Lancaster Inferno 1
 
 
 
Flag of New York.svg Long Island Fury 2
 
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Boston Aztec 2
 
 
 
Flag of Wisconsin.svg FC Milwaukee Nationals 1
 
Flag of Wisconsin.svg FC Milwaukee Nationals (pen)2(5)
 
 
 
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Premier Women 2(4)
 
Flag of Wisconsin.svg FC Milwaukee Nationals 3
 
 
 
Flag of Florida.svg FSA Freedom 1
 
Flag of Florida.svg FSA Freedom 1st
 
 
 
Flag of Florida.svg Brandon FC 2nd
 
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Boston Aztec 2
 
 
 
Flag of California.svg Ajax America Women 1
 
Flag of California.svg Ajax America Women 3
 
 
 
Flag of California.svg North Bay Wave FC 0
 
Flag of California.svg Ajax America Women 3
 
 
 
Flag of California.svg California Storm 0
 
Flag of California.svg California Storm 3
 
 
 
Flag of California.svg LAFC Chelsea 1
 
Flag of California.svg Ajax America Women 2
 
 
 
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma Alliance 0
 
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma Alliance 1st
 
 
 
Flag of Texas.svg Fort Worth Panthers 2nd
 
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma Alliance 3
 
 
 
Flag of Arizona.svg Phoenix Del Sol 0
 
Flag of Arizona.svg Phoenix Del Sol 1st
 
 
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Rush 2nd
 

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