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2015 National Women's Soccer League season

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3rd season of the National Women's Soccer League
Football league season
National Women's Soccer League
Season2015
ChampionsFC Kansas City
NWSL ShieldSeattle Reign FC
Matches90
Goals251 (2.79 per match)
Top goalscorerCrystal Dunn (WAS), 15 goals
Biggest home winSEA 5–1WNY (Apr 12)
KC 4–0WNY (Aug 8)
Biggest away winNJ 0–3CHI (June 28)
HOU 0–3SEA (Aug 22)
Highest scoringPOR 5–2BOS (Aug 5)
Longest winning run6 gamesSeattle Reign FC
(July 22 – August 26)
Longest unbeaten run8 gamesSeattle Reign FC
(May 2 – July 11)
(July 22 – September 5)
Longest losing run4 gamesBoston Breakers
(July 22 – August 5)
Houston Dash
(August 1 – August 21)
Highest attendance21,144 @POR 0–1SEA (July 22)
Lowest attendance953 @NJ 1–3WAS (Apr 26)
Total attendance454,100[1]
Average attendance5,046
2014
2016
All statistics correct as of September 6, 2015.

The2015 National Women's Soccer League season was the third season of theNational Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. Including the NWSL's two professional predecessors,Women's Professional Soccer (2009–2011) and theWomen's United Soccer Association (2001–2003), it was the ninth overall season of FIFA and USSF-sanctioned top division women's soccer in the United States. The league was operated by theUnited States Soccer Federation and received major financial backing from that body. Further financial backing was provided by theCanadian Soccer Association and theMexican Football Federation. All three national federations paid the league salaries of many of their respective national team members in an effort to nurture talent in those nations.

In January,Jeff Plush was named NWSL commissioner,[2] replacingCheryl Bailey.

To accommodate the2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, the league announced it would take a two-week break from June 7–19, reduce the season to 20 games, and extend the playing calendar into September.[3]

For the second straight season,FC Kansas City defeated theNWSL Shield winnersSeattle Reign FC 1–0 to win the NWSL championship.[4]

Teams, stadiums, and personnel

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Stadiums and locations

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See also:List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums

Two teams, the Dash and Reign, do not make their stadiums' entire capacity available for home games, instead restricting ticket sales at a lower level. The full capacities of their venues are included in parentheses anditalics.

TeamStadiumCapacity
Boston BreakersSoldiers Field Soccer Stadium4,500
Chicago Red StarsVillage Sports Complex3,600
Houston DashBBVA Compass Stadium7,000(22,039)
FC Kansas CitySwope Soccer Village[5]4,000
Portland ThornsProvidence Park20,438
Seattle Reign FCMemorial Stadium6,000 (12,000)
Sky Blue FCYurcak Field5,000
Washington SpiritMaryland SoccerPlex5,126
Western New York FlashSahlen's Stadium13,768


Locations of teams for the 2015 National Women's Soccer League season.

Personnel and sponsorship

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Note: All of the teams useNike as their kit manufacturer.

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Boston BreakersUnited StatesTom DurkinUnited StatesKatie Schoepfer
United StatesKassey Kallman
United StatesJulie King
Steward Health Care
Chicago Red StarsUnited StatesRory DamesUnited StatesLori ChalupnyCJ Wilson Mazda
Houston DashUnited StatesRandy WaldrumUnited StatesElla MasarBBVA Compass
FC Kansas CityNorth MacedoniaVlatko AndonovskiUnited StatesBecky SauerbrunnResearch Medical Center
Portland ThornsEnglandPaul RileyCanadaChristine SinclairProvidence Health & Services
Seattle Reign FCEnglandLaura HarveyUnited StatesKeelin WintersModa Health
Sky Blue FCUnited StatesJim GabarraUnited StatesChristie RamponeMeridian Health
Washington SpiritUnited StatesMark ParsonsUnited StatesAli KriegerProChain Solutions, Inc.
Western New York FlashNew ZealandAaran LinesUnited StatesBrittany TaylorSahlen's

Player acquisition

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Players were acquired through the2015 Allocation of national team players on January 14[6]and the2015 NWSL College Draft on January 16,[7]as well as free agency and trades.

Notable acquisitions and losses

Competition format

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  • Each team will play a total of 20 games, 10 home and 10 away.
  • Each team will play all opponents twice, once home and once away, plus four opponents an extra time, split two opponents at home and two away.
  • The four teams at the end of the season with the most points will qualify for the playoffs.

Results table

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[17]

Abbreviation and Color Key:
Boston Breakers – BOS •Chicago Red Stars – CHI •Houston Dash – HOU •FC Kansas City – KC •Portland Thorns FC – POR
Seattle Reign FC – SEA •Sky Blue FC – NJ •Washington Spirit – WAS •Western New York Flash – WNY
Win  • Loss  • Tie  • Home Game
ClubMatch
1234567891011121314151617181920
Boston BreakersPORHOUWNYCHIPORNJKCWASSEAWNYKCCHICHINJSEAPORWASKCSEAHOU
4–13–23–13–01–01–11–01–12–30–22–31–11–23–11–25–22–13–01–30–1
Chicago Red StarsSEAPORNJBOSHOUKCSEAWNYNJHOUBOSBOSWASKCPORNJWASWNYWNYHOU
3–22–21–03–02–21–20–03–10–31–21–11–21–12–22–11–11–20–00–21–1
Houston DashWASNJBOSKCCHIPORNJPORWNYWASCHIKCWNYKCWASNJSEASEABOSCHI
2–01–13–20–22–20–11–10–02–01–01–21–10–13–23–10–21–20–31–01–1
FC Kansas CityNJWASSEAHOUWNYWNYCHIBOSPORSEAWASBOSHOUHOUCHIWNYPORBOSWASNJ
0–13–11–00–20–10–01–21–01–12–13–02–31–13–22–24–03–03–00–02–3
Portland Thorns FCBOSWNYCHIWASBOSHOUWASHOUKCNJNJSEASEAWNYBOSCHIKCNJWASWNY
4–11–02–22–21–00–12–10–01–12–11–00–13–00–25–22–13–01–03–32–3
Seattle Reign FCWNYCHIKCWASNJCHINJBOSKCWNYWNYWASPORPORBOSHOUHOUBOSNJWAS
5–13–21–03–11–10–03–02–32–11–14–23–00–13–01–22–10–33–11–11–2
Sky Blue FCKCHOUWASCHISEAWASBOSHOUSEACHIPORPORWNYBOSWNYHOUCHIPORSEAKC
0–11–11–31–01–11–01–11–13–00–32–11–03–33–11–20–21–11–01–12–3
Washington SpiritHOUKCNJSEAPORNJWNYPORBOSHOUKCSEACHIHOUBOSWNYCHIKCPORSEA
2–03–11–33–12–21–03–22–11–11–03–03–01–13–12–11–11–20–03–31–2
Western New York FlashSEAPORBOSKCKCWASCHIHOUBOSSEASEANJHOUPORNJKCWASCHICHIPOR
5–11–03–10–10–03–23–12–00–21–14–23–30–10–21–24–01–10–00–23–2

Scores listed as home-away

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Seattle Reign FC2013434121+2043NWSL Shield
2Chicago Red Stars208933122+933NWSL Playoffs
3FC Kansas City(C)209563220+1232
4Washington Spirit208663128+330
5Houston Dash206682126−524
6Portland Thorns FC206592729−223
7Western New York Flash206592434−1023
8Sky Blue FC205782228−622
9Boston Breakers2043132243−2115
Source:NWSL
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(C) Champions

Tiebreakers

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The initial determining factor for a team's position in the standings is most points earned, with three points earned for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. If two or more teams tie in point total, when determining rank and playoff qualification and seeding, the NWSL uses the following tiebreaker rules, going down the list until all teams are ranked.

If two teams tie:

  1. Head-to-head win–loss record between the two teams.
  2. Greater goal difference across the entire season (against all teams, not just tied teams).
  3. Greatest total number of goals scored (against all teams).
  4. Apply #1–3 to games played on the road.
  5. Apply #1–3 to games played at home.
  6. If teams are still equal, ranking will be determined by a coin toss.

If three or more teams tie, the following rules apply until only two teams remain tied, at which point the two-team tiebreakers listed above are used:

  1. Points per game against all other tied teams (total all points earned in games against tied teams and divide by games played against tied teams).
  2. Greater goal difference across the entire season (against all teams, not just tied teams).

Weekly live standings

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Considering each week to end on a Sunday

Team \ Week123456789101112131415161718192021
Seattle Reign FC146345663222221111111
Chicago Red Stars553211111111112222222
FC Kansas City678523347574344543333
Washington Spirit762452222333433334444
Houston Dash324677455446665466775
Portland Thorns FC211134578787778755556
Western New York Flash999889786855556677887
Sky Blue FC435768999999997888668
Boston Breakers877996834668889999999
Source:[citation needed]

Statistical leaders

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Top scorers

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As of September 6, 2015[18]
RankPlayerNationClubGoals
1Crystal DunnUSAWashington Spirit15
2Kim LittleSCOSeattle Reign FC10
Allie LongUSAPortland Thorns FC
Christen PressUSAChicago Red Stars
5Beverly YanezUSASeattle Reign FC9
6Jess FishlockWALSeattle Reign FC8
7Jessica McDonaldUSAHouston Dash7
8Sofia HuertaMEXChicago Red Stars6
Samantha KerrAUSSky Blue FC
Kristie MewisUSABoston Breakers
Nadia NadimDENSky Blue FC
Amy RodriguezUSAFC Kansas City

Top assists

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As of September 6, 2015[18]
RankPlayerNationClubAssists
1Kim LittleSCOSeattle Reign7
2Vanessa DiBernardoUSAChicago Red Stars5
Kealia OhaiUSAHouston Dash
Kelley O'HaraUSASky Blue FC
Megan RapinoeUSASeattle Reign FC
6Jen HoyUSAChicago Red Stars4
Allie LongUSAPortland Thorns FC
Sam MewisUSAWestern New York Flash
Christine NairnUSAWashington Spirit
Amy RodriguezUSAFC Kansas City
Meleana ShimUSAPortland Thorns FC
Lynn WilliamsUSAWestern New York Flash

Goalkeeping

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As of September 6, 2015[18]

(Minimum of 900 minutes played)

RankGoalkeeperClubGPMINSSOGSVSGAGAAW-L-TSHO
1United StatesMichele DaltonChicago Red Stars1210805847110.9176–1–55
2United StatesNicole BarnhartFC Kansas City1715307054160.9418–6–38
3United StatesHaley KopmeyerSeattle Reign FC119905241111.0007–1–34
4United StatesMichelle BetosPortland Thorns FC1412606345181.2865–7–22
5United StatesBrittany CameronSky Blue FC20179211487271.3575–8–74
6CanadaErin McLeodHouston Dash119327460151.3643–4–32
7United StatesKelsey WysWashington Spirit119905135161.4555–4–23
8United StatesChantel JonesWestern New York Flash1311558160211.6154–4–52
9United StatesAlyssa NaeherBoston Breakers1210809565302.5002–9–10

NWSL Playoffs

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Further information:NWSL Playoffs

The top four teams from the regular season will compete for the NWSL Championship.

Semi-finalsChampionship
      
1Seattle Reign FC3
4Washington Spirit0
1Seattle Reign FC0
3FC Kansas City1
2Chicago Red Stars0
3FC Kansas City3

Semi-finals

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Chicago Red Stars0–3FC Kansas City
JohnsonYellow card 66'ReportRodriguez 12',25'
Tymrak 21'
Attendance: 2,013
Referee: Karen Abt
Seattle Reign FC3–0Washington Spirit
MathiasYellow card 52'
Yanez 71'
Rapinoe 75'
Nogueira 90'
Report
Attendance: 5,021
Referee: Christopher Spivey

Championship

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Seattle Reign FC0–1FC Kansas City
ReportSauerbrunnYellow card 76'
Rodriguez 78'
Attendance: 13,264
Referee: Katja Koroleva

Individual awards

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Monthly awards

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See also:NWSL Player of the Month
MonthPlayer of the MonthClubMonth's Statline
AprilUnited StatesChristen Press[20]Chicago Red Stars4G, 1A in 2 games; Red Stars 1-0-1 in April
MayUnited StatesSofia Huerta[21]Chicago Red Stars5G, 1A in 5 games; Red Stars 3-0-2 in May
JuneScotlandKim Little[22]Seattle Reign FC3G, 1A in 3 games; Reigh FC 3-0-0 in June
JulyUnited StatesCarli Lloyd[23]Houston Dash3G in 3 games; Dash 2-1-1 in July (2-0-1 in Lloyd appearances)
AugustUnited StatesCrystal Dunn[24]Washington Spirit6G, 1A in 6 games; Spirit 2-1-3 in August

Weekly awards

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See also:NWSL Player of the Week
See also:NWSL Goal of the Week
WeekPlayer of the WeekClubWeek's Statline
Week 1United StatesMegan Rapinoe[25]Seattle Reign FC3G, 1A
Week 2United StatesChristen Press[26]Chicago Red Stars2G, 1A
Week 3United StatesCrystal Dunn[27]Washington Spirit2G
Week 4United StatesBecky Edwards[28]Western New York Flash1G, 1A
Week 5United StatesSofia Huerta[29]Chicago Red Stars2G, 1A
Week 6United StatesSofia Huerta[30]Chicago Red Stars2G
Week 7United StatesBianca Henninger[31]Houston Dash8 saves
Week 8United StatesCrystal Dunn[32]Washington Spirit1G (GWG)
Week 9WalesJessica Fishlock[33]Seattle Reign1G, 1A
Week 10United StatesMichelle Betos[34]Portland Thorns FC4 saves, 1G (GTG)
Week 11United StatesCrystal Dunn[35]Washington Spirit1G (GWG)
Week 12United StatesSinead Farrelly[36]Portland Thorns FC1G (GWG)
Week 13United StatesShea Groom[37]FC Kansas City1G (GWG), 2A
Week 14AustraliaMichelle Heyman[38]Western New York Flash1G
Week 15United StatesBeverly Yanez[39]Seattle Reign FC2G
Week 16United StatesCrystal Dunn[40]Washington Spirit3G (GWG)
Week 17United StatesAlyssa Naeher[41]Boston Breakers12 saves in August 8 Spirit game
Week 18United StatesCrystal Dunn[42]Washington Spirit1G (GWG)
Week 19ScotlandKim Little[43]Seattle Reign FC3G (GWG)
Week 20United StatesCrystal Dunn[44]Washington Spirit2G 1A
Week 21CanadaKarina LeBlanc[45]Chicago Red Stars19 Shots/10 SOG/9 Saves vs Houston

Annual awards

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AwardWinner
Golden Boot[46]United StatesCrystal DunnWashington Spirit15 goals
Rookie of the Year[47]United StatesDanielle ColapricoChicago Red StarsPlayed in all 20 games
Goalkeeper of the Year[48]United StatesMichelle BetosPortland Thorns FC1.286 GAA, 45 saves
Defender of the Year[49]United StatesBecky SauerbrunnFC Kansas City990 minutes
Coach of the Year[50]EnglandLaura HarveySeattle Reign13–3–4 regular season
Most Valuable Player[51]United StatesCrystal DunnWashington Spirit15 goals, 3 assists
NWSL Best XI[52]
PositionFirst teamSecond team
GoalkeeperUnited StatesMichelle BetosPortland Thorns FC45 savesUnited StatesNicole BarnhartFC Kansas City8 shutouts
DefenderUnited StatesLauren BarnesSeattle Reign FC1,800 minutesUnited StatesStephanie CoxSeattle Reign FC1,800 minutes
DefenderUnited StatesJulie JohnstonChicago Red Stars1.10 team GAAUnited StatesKendall FletcherSeattle Reign FC2 goals, 2 assists
DefenderUnited StatesAmy LePeilbetFC Kansas City1,800 minutesUnited StatesArin GillilandChicago Red Stars1.10 team GAA
DefenderUnited StatesBecky SauerbrunnFC Kansas City1.00 team GAAUnited StatesLeigh Ann RobinsonFC Kansas City1,800 minutes
MidfielderWalesJess FishlockSeattle Reign FC8 goals, 2 assistsUnited StatesDanielle ColapricoChicago Red Stars1,776 minutes
MidfielderScotlandKim LittleSeattle Reign FC10 goals, 7 assistsUnited StatesLauren HolidayFC Kansas City2 goals, 2 assists
MidfielderUnited StatesAllie LongPortland Thorns FC10 goals, 4 assistsUnited StatesCarli LloydHouston Dash4 goals
FW // MFUnited StatesCrystal DunnWashington Spirit15 goals, 3 assistsUnited StatesKeelin WintersSeattle Reign FC1,654 minutes
ForwardUnited StatesChristen PressChicago Red Stars10 goals, 2 assistsUnited StatesSofia HuertaChicago Red Stars6 goals, 3 assists
ForwardUnited StatesBeverly YanezSeattle Reign FC9 goalsUnited StatesMegan RapinoeSeattle Reign FC5 goals, 5 assists
NWSL Championship Game MVP[4]
PlayerClubRecord
United StatesAmy RodriguezFC Kansas CityScored the game-winning goal

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