2002 WUSA season

Women's United Soccer Association
Season 2002
Champions Carolina Courage
Top goalscorer Kátia (15)
2001
2003

The 2002 Women's United Soccer Association season was the second season for WUSA, the top level professional women's soccer league in the United States. The regular season began on April 13 and ended on August 11. The playoffs began on August 17, with the championship match between played on August 24 between the Carolina Courage and the Washington Freedom.

Changes from 2001

Prior to the season the Bay Area CyberRays, the champions in the previous season, changed their name to the San Jose CyberRays

The WUSA All-Star game was played for the first time after the completion of the 2002 season, with the South squad defeating the North 6-1 in front of 14,208 spectators at PGE Park in Portland, Oregon. Rookie Abby Wambach of the Washington Freedom was awarded the game MVP after scoring twice.[1]

Competition format

Standings

Blue denotes team has clinched regular season championship.
Green denotes team has spot in 2002 WUSA Playoffs.

Place Team GP W L T GF GA GD Points
1 Carolina Courage 21 12 5 4 40 30 +10 40
2 Philadelphia Charge 21 11 4 6 36 22 +14 39
3 Washington Freedom 21 11 5 5 40 29 +11 38
4 Atlanta Beat 21 11 9 1 34 29 +5 34
5 San Jose CyberRays 21 8 8 5 34 30 +4 29
6 Boston Breakers 21 6 8 7 36 35 +1 25
7 San Diego Spirit 21 5 11 5 28 42 -14 20
8 New York Power 21 3 17 1 31 62 -31 10

Source:[2]

Playoffs

Semi-Finals Founders Cup
      
2 Philadelphia Charge 0
3 Washington Freedom 1
1 Carolina Courage 3
3 Washington Freedom 2
1 Carolina Courage 2
4 Atlanta Beat 1

Semi-Finals

Founders Cup II

Awards

AwardPlayerClub
Most Valuable PlayerFrance Marinette PichonPhiladelphia Charge
Offensive Player of the YearFrance Marinette PichonPhiladelphia Charge
Defensive Player of the YearUnited States Danielle SlatonCarolina Courage
Goalkeeper of the YearUnited States Kristin LuckenbillCarolina Courage
Rookie of the YearUnited States Abby WambachWashington Freedom
Coach of the YearUnited States Mark KrikorianPhiladelphia Charge
Humanitarian AwardBrazil SissiSan Jose CyberRays
Team Community Service AwardBoston Breakers
Team Fair Play AwardBoston Breakers
Referee of the YearUnited States Kari Seitz

Source:[3]

Statistical leaders

Top scorers

Rank Player Nation Club Goals
1 Kátia  BRA San Jose CyberRays 15
2 Marinette Pichon  FRA Philadelphia Charge 14
3 Birgit Prinz  GER Carolina Courage 12
4 Danielle Fotopoulos  USA Carolina Courage 11
Charmaine Hooper  CAN Atlanta Beat 11
Dagny Mellgren  NOR Boston Breakers 11
7 Tiffeny Milbrett  USA New York Power 10
Abby Wambach  USA Washington Freedom 10
9 Mia Hamm  USA Washington Freedom 8
Emily Janss  USA New York Power 8
Kristine Lilly  USA Boston Breakers 8

Top assists

Rank Player Nation Club Assists
1 Maren Meinert  GER Boston Breakers 15
2 Kristine Lilly  USA Boston Breakers 13
Hege Riise  NOR Carolina Courage 13
4 Danielle Fotopoulos  USA Carolina Courage 10
5 Sissi  BRA San Jose CyberRays 9
Abby Wambach  USA Washington Freedom 9
Bettina Wiegmann  GER Boston Breakers 9
8 Zhao Lihong  CHN Philadelphia Charge 8
Shannon MacMillan  USA San Diego Spirit 8
Tiffeny Milbrett  USA New York Power 8
Birgit Prinz  GER Carolina Courage 8
Pu Wei  CHN Washington Freedom 8

See also

References

  1. "WUSA All-Stars showcased in Portland". USLFans.com. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  2. "WUSA Stats and Standings (Archived)". Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  3. "Philadelphia's Pichon takes top honor in WUSA awards". USA Today. Retrieved 20 May 2014.

External links

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