WUSA records and statistics

The following is a compilation of notable records and statistics for teams and players in and seasons of the Women's United Soccer Association.[1]

Champions and regular season winners

Season Playoff final Regular season
Champions Score Runners-up Shield winners Points Runners-up
2001 Bay Area CyberRays 3–3 (4–2 pen)
Details
Atlanta Beat Atlanta Beat 37-37
Standings
Bay Area CyberRays
2002 Carolina Courage 3–2 Washington Freedom Carolina Courage 40-39
Standings
Philadelphia Charge
2003 Washington Freedom 2–1 Atlanta Beat Boston Breakers 37-35 Atlanta Beat

Scoring

Players

Games

All-time successes and records

Tiebreak for otherwise identical records is most recent success, followed by highest average regular season rank

Regular Season records

Pts/PPG
Rank
Club GP W L T GF GA GD Pts Pts Per
Game
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Finishing Positions
1Atlanta Beat633017169969+301061.683111
2San Jose CyberRays632624138483+1911.4441
3Philadelphia Charge6325231510190+11901.42911
4Washington Freedom6326251210695+11901.42911
5Boston Breakers632422179899-1891.4131
6Carolina Courage6325271199103-4861.3651
7San Diego Spirit632024198496-12791.2541
8New York Power6319331194130-36681.0791

Playoff records

Pts Rank Club Appearances
vs Seasons
Appearances
Percentages
GP W L T1 SOW1 GF GA GD Pts PPG PPG Rank
1Atlanta Beat3/3100%522101010071.404
1Washington Freedom2/367%4211154+171.753
3Carolina Courage1/333%2200053+263.001
4San Jose CyberRays1/333%2101165+142.002
5Boston Breakers1/333%1001000011.005
6Philadelphia Charge2/367%2020021-200.006
6San Diego Spirit1/333%1010012-100.006
6New York Power1/333%1010023-100.006

1Ties after 90min decided by two 7.5min golden goal overtime periods, followed by shootout if still tied
Sort order is Pts, appearance%, finishing position

Attendance

Season Overall Highest single Lowest single Playoff
mean
Total Mean Club # Club #
2001713,0598,388Washington Freedom34,148New York Power2,34813,657
2002611,8267,032Washington Freedom24,240New York Power4,0169,150
2003Washington Freedom21,892New York Power3,165
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See also

References

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