1995 USWISL season


The 1995 USWISL, also known as the 1995 Nike W League for sponsorship reasons, was the inaugural season of the United States Women's Interregional Soccer League, which later became the USL W-League. Operated by the USISL, it was the highest division of women's soccer in the United States at the time. The Long Island Lady Riders were crowned champions after defeating the Southern California Nitemares in the Championship game.

Background

In December 1993, it was announced that the USISL had committed to establishing the first US-wide women's soccer league, and that it would begin operations in 1995. In 1994, in preparation for the following year, around eighteen teams were established with the purpose of playing a few exhibition games with each other under the USISL umbrella. Five of these teams were then invited to a final tournament in Trinity, North Carolina, which was won by the Sacramento Storm, who defeated the Greensboro Dynamo 1–0 in the Championship game.
The league was originally meant to include 20 teams, but only 19 entered the competition; moreover, the Wichita Lady Blues and the Tulsa Roughnecks folded early in the year, thus bringing the number of competing teams down to 17, divided into three divisions.

Competition format

The league did not follow the standard FIFA points system; instead, points were awarded as follows:
  • Regulation win = 6 points
  • Shootout win = 4 points
  • Shootout loss = 2 points
  • Regulation loss = 0 points
  • Bonus points : An additional one point per goal, up to a maximum of three points per game.

Sizzlin' Six Tournament

The Sizzlin' Six Tournament took place in Cincinnati, Ohio from August 11 to August 13, 1995. The Cincinnati Leopards qualified automatically as the hosts of the tournament. Having won their respective divisions, the Long Island Lady Riders, the Rockford Dactyls, and the Southern California Nitemares also qualified for the tournament. The Pennsylvania Freedom and the Texas Lightning, who finished second in the Eastern and Central divisions respectively, took the remaining two spots.
The six qualified teams played in a modified round-robin tournament, with each team playing games on August 11 and 12 against two non-division opponents. The Championship game was played on August 13, 1995.

Statistical leaders

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Charmaine HooperRockford Dactyls31
2Diane McLoughlinLong Island Lady Riders19
3Jennifer EvansSouthern California Nitemares18
4Janette JavitTexas Lightning17
5Erica HandelmanRockford Dactyls15
6Jennifer ShannonCincinnati Leopards14
7Paula RussoBoston Tornado13
8Kara LeeTexas Lightning11
8Lori HokersonSacramento Storm11
10Caitlin ConnollyLong Island Lady Riders9

Awards

Scoring Champion: Charmaine Hooper Most Valuable Player: Laurie Hill Coach of the Year: Peter Collins Jr. Goalkeeper of the Year: Kim Wyant Sizzlin' Six Tournament Offensive MVP: Gina Vassallo-Tucker Sizzlin' Six Tournament Defensive MVP: Kim Conway