2011 D.C. United Women season

D.C. United Women
2011 season
General Manager Chris Hummer
Head Coach Mike Jorden
Stadium Maryland SoccerPlex
W-League Division: 2nd
Conference: 4th
Overall: 8th
U.S. National Women's Cup Did not enter
W-League Playoffs Did not qualify
Top goalscorer Christine Nairn
Christie Welsh
(3 goals)
Highest home attendance 1,052 vs. NJV
Lowest home attendance 585 vs. NJR
Average home league attendance 803
Home colors
Away colors

The 2011 D.C. United Women season was the team's inaugural season.[1] For the 2011 season, D.C. United Women played in the W-League, the second tier of women's professional soccer in the United States and Canada, specifically in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference.[2]

United began the season on May 25[3] and concluded the regular season on July 10. They won their first match against the New York Magic 3–0 with goals by Christine Nairn and Bri Hovington.[4] The team finished the regular season with a 5-3-2 record, tied on points for second place in the division with the New Jersey Wildcats. However, they lost the tiebreaker on head-to-head competition and therefore fell short of making the W-League playoffs.

Match results

W-League

The D.C. United Women played their inaugural match against New Jersey fielding a lineup which featured two former USWNT players.[5]

W-League

Standings

Division
Pos Club Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
1 Long Island Rough Riders 96122561920
2 New Jersey Wildcats 105131376171
3 D.C. United Women 10532159617
4 New York Magic 93511317-410
5 North Jersey Valkyries 8233131219
6 New Jersey Rangers 9081432-281

1New Jersey were deducted one point for roster violations

Results by round

Round12345678910
GroundAAHAAAHHHH
Division5345554433
Conference85681097765
Overall1418162023181512109

Updated to match(es) played on July 12, 2011. Source: [6]
A = Away; H = Home

Club

Roster

As of June 6, 2011[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
0 United States GK Kerri Butler
1 United States GK Didi Haracic
2 United States MF Christy Bush
3 United States DF Madyson Brown
4 United States DF Bo Visavakul
5 United States MF Jill Porto
6 United States MF Katie Menzie
7 United States FW Christie Welsh
8 United States MF Brittany Cummins
9 United States FW Katie Watson
10 United States FW Amalya Clayton
12 United States MF Hayley Siegel
No. Position Player
13 United States FW Tiffany Brown
14 United States DF Elisa Davidson
15 United States DF Marisa Abegg
16 United States DF Ashley Bazzarone
20 United States DF Jerica DeWolfe
21 United States MF Christine Nairn
23 United States DF Bri Hovington
26 United States MF Katie Cramp
27 United States MF Danielle Malagari
28 United States DF Megan Watson
29 United States GK Jane Aman

Team management and staff

Position Staff
President and Chief Executive Officer United States William Lynch
General Manager United States Chris Hummer

Last updated: July 10, 2011
Source: [8]

Statistics

Field players

Nat No. Player Pos GP Pts. Min. G A S F Yellow card Red card
United States2Bush Christy Bush MF70248000100
United States3Brown, M.Madyson Brown DF70425008600
United States4VisavakulBo Visavakul DF109000100
United States5PortoJill Porto MF52105103100
United States6MenzieKatie Menzie MF80654009100
United States7WelshChristie Welsh FW66184309110
United States8CumminsBrittany Cummins MF90505003300
United States9Watson, K.Katie Watson FW70505002100
United States10ClaytonAmalya Clayton FW72365106000
United States12SiegelHayley Siegel MF85604219900
United States13Brown, T.Tyfanny Brown FW1027361013500
United States14DavidsonElisa Davidson DF50147000000
United States15AbeggMarisa Abegg DF91810015600
United States18BazzaroneAshley Bazzarone DF1049000000
United States20DeWolfeJerica DeWolfe DF102855105200
United States21NairnChristine Nairn MF473603120300
United States23HovingtonBri Hovington DF84634127400
United States26CrampKatie Cramp MF70218001200
United States27MalagariDanielle Malagari MF1026180220300
United States28Watson, M.Megan Watson DF70505002100

Last updated: July 12, 2011
Source:[9]

References

  1. Goff, Steven (2011-06-09). "Thursday kickaround: new stadium in Kansas City, Crew controversy, drug suspension, all-star voting, Gold Cup, D.C. United women". Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  2. "D.C. United Women officially approved for 2011 W-League play". Soccer Wire. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  3. "Cindi Harkes assistant coach for DC United women". Boston.com. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  4. "D.C. United Women Surge Past New York 3-0 — Washington Spirit". washingtonspirit.com. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  5. https://augustafreepress.com/d-c-united-women-begin-new-tradition-tonight-with-first-match-in-franchise-history/
  6. W-League Standings Archived 2013-01-15 at the Wayback Machine. United Soccer Leagues
  7. "First Team Roster". D.C. United Women. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
  8. 2011 D.C. United Women Statistical Roster Archived 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine. D.C. United Women
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