2010 Saint Louis Athletica season

The 2010 Saint Louis Athletica season is the second season for the team, after a strong showing in their inaugural year (second place in the regular season and third in the playoffs).

Offseason

In the first WPS expansion draft, Athletica lost two players to the Atlanta Beat.[1] Atlanta used their second pick (fourth overall) on Athletica forward Amanda Cinalli, and their fifth pick (tenth overall) on defender Sara Larsson, who was the only international player to be taken by either team in the draft.

On September 30, when the WPS free agency period began,[2] all teams announced which players they waived or let become free agents, with Athletica waiving/freeing ten players, while resigning or extending contracts for five other players, after exercising options for another four players two days earlier. Athletica release[3] Niki Cross was picked up by FC Gold Pride at the end of October, as were Christie Welsh and Sarah Walsh by the Washington Freedom and Boston Breakers, respectively, in mid-February.

On November 23, Athletica put on their website that they had successfully signed Swedish forward Madelaine Edlund and Brazilian midfielder Elaine,[4] both from Umea IK, two bring Athletica's confirmed international count for 2010 up to three. They also later re-signed Daniela, for a total of four internationals.

The morning day of the 2010 WPS Draft, Athletica traded young goalkeeper Jillian Loyden to the Chicago Red Stars in exchange for Lindsay Tarpley. Later that day, they drafted UCLA Bruin Kristina Larsen, (second round, 17th overall,) UNC and Pali Blue goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris, (second round, 19th overall,) Santa Clara midfielder Amanda Poach, (third round, 28th overall,) and four other players.

In preparation for the dispersal of the Los Angeles Sol players, Athletica traded Angie Woznuk, Kia McNeill, and rights to Amanda Poach to the Atlanta Beat. In the dispersal draft, Athletica acquired Shannon Boxx, Aya Miyama, Christina DiMartino, and rights to Cathrine Paaske-Sørensen.

Personnel

Players

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  USA Hope Solo
2 MF  BRA Elaine
3 MF  USA Carolyn Blank
4 MF  USA Kendall Fletcher
5 MF  USA Lindsay Tarpley
6 MF  JPN Aya Miyama
7 MF  USA Shannon Boxx
8 DF  USA Tina Ellertson
9 FW  ENG Eniola Aluko
10 MF  BRA Daniela
11 FW  USA India Trotter
12 DF  USA Elise Weber
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  USA Sarah Teegarden
16 MF  USA Erin Walter
17 MF  USA Lori Chalupny (captain)
18 GK  USA Ashlyn Harris
19 FW  SWE Madelaine Edlund
20 FW  USA Kristina Larsen
21 DF  USA Niki Cross
22 DF  USA Sarah Wagenfuhr
23 MF  USA Veronica Perez
25 MF  USA Tina DiMartino
61 GK  USA Katie Jo Spisak

Transfers

In
Out
Released

Club

Preseason

Athletica played four games in the 2010 preseason, double that from 2009. Wins against the University of Illinois (4-0) and University of Missouri (3-0) were followed by a 2-1 loss against WPS expansion side Atlanta Beat.[5] Former Athletica player Kia McNeill opened the scoring for the Beat, with Ramona Bachmann (Atlanta) and Shannon Boxx (St. Louis) each adding one later. Athletica finished the preseason with a 3-0 win against a local boys' academy team.[6]

Regular season

Overall Record:
2 - 1 - 2   8 pts.   3rd/8
GF: 7 - GA: 6   GD: +1
Match 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Date4/114/174/255/15/85/165/296/56/96/126/206/277/77/107/187/247/288/88/118/148/228/289/59/11
OpponentBAYCHIBOSWSHPHINJATLBOSBAYATLWSHBAYNJWSHCHIATLNJPHIBOSATLWSHCHIPHICHI
H/A?HAHAHHAAHHHAAAHHAAHAHHAA
Result2-01-11-11-32-1

Scores are posted as STL-opponent

Game 1: April 11 vs Bay Area

Saint Louis Athletica2 - 0FC Gold Pride
Eniola Aluko  40'  62'
Shannon Boxx  55'
Report Becky Edwards  72'
Soccer Park, Fenton, Missouri
Attendance: 3,356
Referee: Jennifer Bennett

Game 2: April 17 at Chicago

Chicago Red Stars1 - 1Saint Louis Athletica
Casey Nogueira  60' Report Lori Chalupny  5'
Elaine  27'
Shannon Boxx  73'
Toyota Park, Bridgeview, IL
Attendance: 5,134
Referee: Kari Seitz

Game 3: April 25 vs Boston Breakers

Saint Louis Athletica1 - 1Boston Breakers
Carolyn Blank  28' Report Kasey Moore  22'
Lauren Cheney  45+'
Soccer Park, Fenton, Missouri
Attendance: 3,300
Referee: Felisha Mariscal

Game 4: May 1 at Washington D.C.

Washington Freedom3 - 1Saint Louis Athletica
Sonia Bompastor  20'
Homare Sawa  47'
Lene Mykjaland  74'
Report Eniola Aluko  46+'
Attendance: 8,261
Referee: Kari Seitz

Trade: May 5 w/ New Jersey

After a sounding loss to the Washington Freedom, Athletica made a defensive-minded trade with Sky Blue FC, sending India Trotter and their first round draft pick for the 2011 WPS Draft to the New Jersey team, getting in return English international Anita Asante, rights to former Los Angeles Sol player Nikki Washington, and a second round 2011 draft pick.

The trade was actually announced on May 4, but controversy and a league review followed because, last season, Athletica had traded away their 2011 first round draft pick to the Sol. Unlike the players, the Sol's draft picks had not been dispersed to the other teams, so whether or not that draft pick reverted to Athletica was unknown. The league approved the trade the following day, though.

Trotter made an appearance for Sky Blue that weekend, though Asante and Washington were not ready to play for Athletica. Also, to make room for the English international, Athletica waived Brazilian Daniela.

Game 5: May 8 vs Philadelphia

Saint Louis Athletica2 - 1Philadelphia Independence
Allison Falk (OG)  42'
Lindsay Tarpley  60'
Shannon Boxx  86'
Report Lyndsey Patterson  75'
Lori Lindsey  89'
Soccer Park, Fenton, Missouri
Attendance: 3,107
Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero

References

  1. "Atlanta, Philadelphia begin stocking rosters through Expansion Draft". WPS. 2009-09-15. Archived from the original on 2009-10-29. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  2. "WPS Free Agency Opens: Off-season Player Transactions Underway". WPS. 2009-09-30. Archived from the original on 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  3. "Saint Louis Athletica Announce Offseason Transactions". Saint Louis Athletica. 2009-09-30. Archived from the original on 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  4. "Athletica Make Two International Signings". Saint Louis Athletica. 2009-11-23. Archived from the original on 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
  5. "Athletica Drop 2-1 Decision To Atlanta". Saint Louis Athletica. 2010-04-03. Retrieved 2010-04-25.
  6. Tom Timmermann (2010-04-07). "Athletica do better in scrimmage". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 2010-04-25.
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