2011 USL W-League Season
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The 2011 W-League season was the 17th season of the league's existence, and 8th season of second division women's soccer in the United States. The regular season began on May 14 and ended on July 17.


Changes from 2010 season


Name changes

One team changed their name in the off-season:


Expansion teams

Five teams were added for the season:


Teams leaving

Six teams either folded or left following the 2010 season: * Chicago Red Eleven * Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues * Kalamazoo Outrage *
Tampa Bay Hellenic Tampa Bay Hellenic are an American women's soccer team based in Tampa, Florida. Established in 2008, they currently play in the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL). They play their home games at the Ed Radice Sports Complex. Their colors are whi ...
(joined WPSL) * Washington Freedom Futures (disbanded when
Washington Freedom Washington Freedom may refer to: * Washington Freedom (cricket) * Washington Freedom (soccer) {{dab ...
franchise relocated to South Florida) *
Western New York Flash The Western New York Flash (WNY Flash) was an American women's soccer club based in Elma, New York, that most recently competed in the United Women's Soccer league in 2018. They won league championships in four different leagues: the USL W-Leag ...
(joined WPS)


Standings

As of 7/17/2011
''Orange indicates Host Team for W-League Championship''
''Purple indicates division title clinched''
''Green indicates playoff berth clinched''


Central Conference


Central Division


Eastern Conference


Atlantic Division


Northeast Division


Western Conference


Western Division


Playoffs

* Note: Seattle Sounders Women hosts the W-League Championship and gains an automatic berth in the National Semi-Finals.


Eastern Conference Playoffs

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Central Conference Playoffs

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Western Conference Playoff


W-League Championship


Semi-finals

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Third Place Playoff


Championship


References

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