2002 USISL D-3 Pro League

Statistics of USISL D-3 Pro League in season 2002.

League standings

Northern Conference

Pos Team GP W L D GF GA GD BP Pts
1 Western Mass Pioneers 20 14 5 1 44 24 +20 5 62
2 Connecticut Wolves 20 10 8 2 32 31 +1 4 46
3 Westchester Flames 20 7 10 3 22 29 −7 3 34
4 New Hampshire Phantoms 20 4 13 3 20 45 −25 2 21
    Atlantic Conference
Long Island Rough Riders    20  13   6   1   28  28  11  64
New York Freedom            20  13   7   0   38  30   6  58
New Jersey Stallions        20  12   8   0   44  32   8  56
South Jersey Barons         20   7  10   3   30  40   3  34
Reading Rage                20   3  16   1   26  53   2  15
    Southern Conference
Wilmington Hammerheads      20  14   4   2   58  25  11  69
Greenville Lions            20  11   6   3   43  26   5  52
Carolina Dynamo             20   9   6   5   35  25   5  46
Northern Virginia Royals    20   3  17   0   26  67   3  15
    Western Conference
Utah Blitzz                 20  16   3   1   52  20   9  74
San Diego Gauchos           20  10   7   3   38  29   5  48
Arizona Sahuaros            20  10   7   3   31  30   4  47
California Gold             20   9  10   1   32  32   3  40
Northern Nevada Aces        20   5  15   0   29  52   1  21
First Round:        San Diego defeated Arizona, 3-0.
                   Carolina defeated Greenville, 1-0.
Quarterfinals:      Long Island defeated New York 2-2 (5-4 PK)
                   Connecticut defeated Western Massachusetts 0-2, 3-2
                   Wilmington defeated Carolina 2-1
                   Utah defeated San Diego 1-0
Semifinals:         Wilmington defeated Utah 3-1
                   Long Island defeated Connecticut 3-0
FINAL:              Long Island defeated Wilmington 2-1

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gollark: Why?
gollark: I'm giving people permission to try and gather data on me if they want, on the condition that they tell me while doing so, give me the results of this, and delete any copies they might retain of it without giving them to anyone else. Unfortunately this is pretty unenforceable. I can pay in melons, though.
gollark: <https://www.zdnet.com/meet-the-team/us/oliver-marks/> ← me
gollark: I think I've been pretty clear that I'd prefer Nobody to not gather people's datas without asking them *beforehand*, but if he does do that anyway then he should notify people he's doing it.
gollark: If he *isn't* telling people about his data gathering escapades then he may not receive the appropriate complaint volume, so maybe I should just *assume* he's looking up someone's data at random times and complain?

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