2014–15 Major Arena Soccer League season

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The 2014–15 Major Arena Soccer League season was the seventh season for the league and the first since six teams from the former Major Indoor Soccer League defected to what was formerly called the Professional Arena Soccer League.[2] The regular season started on October 25, 2014, and ended on March 1, 2015. Each team played a 20-game schedule.[3][4][5][6] Also it was the 37th season of professional Division 1 indoor soccer in the USA and the first season for the MASL as the top league.

Major Arena Soccer League
Season2014–15
ChampionsMonterrey Flash
Matches played223
Top goalscorerLeo Gibson
48 Goals
Longest winning run20 Games:
Missouri Comets
(entire season)
Longest losing run12 games:
Harrisburg Heat
(11/1-1/24)
Seattle/Tacoma
(12/13-1/31)
Highest attendance10,215
BAL @ ROC
(March 1)
(MASL Record)
Lowest attendance70
BRO @ SAL
(February 27)
Average attendance2,432[1]

Standings

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As of March 1, 2015
  2014-15 League Championship
  2014-15 Playoff Team
(Bold) Division Winner
  Dropped Out in Mid-Season

Eastern Conference

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Place Team GP W L Pct PF PA GB Home Road
Eastern Division
1 Baltimore Blast 20 18 2 .900 167 69 10-0 8-2
2 Syracuse Silver Knights 20 12 8 .600 142 116 6.0 7-3 5-5
3 Rochester Lancers 20 10 10 .500 136 115 8.0 6-4 4-6
4 Detroit Waza 20 4 16 .200 118 171 14.0 3-7 1-9
5 Harrisburg Heat 20 2 18 .100 104 216 16.0 2-8 0-10
Central Division
1 Missouri Comets 20 20 0 1.000 240 96 10-0 10-0
2 Milwaukee Wave 20 13 7 .650 160 108 7.0 7-3 6-4
3 Chicago Mustangs 20 11 9 .550 137 133 9.0 7-3 4-6
4 Wichita B-52s 20 10 10 .500 169 154 10.0 5-5 5-5
5 St. Louis Ambush 20 8 12 .400 136 146 12.0 4-6 4-6
6 Tulsa Revolution 20 2 18 .100 87 246 18.0 2-8 0-10

Western Conference

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Place Team GP W L Pct PF PA GB Home Road
Southern Division
1 Monterrey Flash 20 18 2 .900 169 69 8-2 10-0
2 Dallas Sidekicks 20 14 6 .700 153 94 4.0 7-3 7-3
3 Oxford City FC of Texas 20 12 8 .600 151 134 6.0 6-4 6-4
4 Brownsville Barracudas 20 4 16 .200 107 185 14.0 3-8 1-8
5 Saltillo Rancho Seco 19 2 17 .105 121 201 15.5 2-8 0-9
-- Hidalgo La Fiera 7 4 3 .571 48 52 1-1 3-2
Pacific Division
1 San Diego Sockers 20 16 4 .800 179 99 10-0 6-4
2 Ontario Fury 20 13 7 .650 169 145 3.0 7-3 6-4
3 Las Vegas Legends 20 13 7 .650 171 109 3.0 8-2 5-5
4 Turlock Express 20 9 11 .450 145 149 7.0 8-2 1-9
5 Seattle Impact††
/ Tacoma Stars
20 4 16 .200 120 215 12.0 3-7 1-9
6 Sacramento Surge 20 4 16 .200 131 238 12.0 3-7 1-9

Dropped out of league on December 23, 2014.[7]
†† Dropped out of league on January 15, 2015. Tacoma replaces them in the schedule.[8]

2015 Ron Newman Cup

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Playoff format

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Top three finishers in each division qualify for the playoffs. The winner of the playoff between the second and third place teams will play the first place team for the division title.

In the Eastern Conference, the playoff format will be the one used in the former MISL. Each round will be a home and home series. Teams that win both games will advance. If the wins are split between the two teams, a fifteen-minute mini game will be played immediately after the second game to break the tie. In the Western Conference, the playoff format will be single elimination, which was used in the former PASL. The Ron Newman Cup final will use the home and home (MISL) format, including a mini game to break the tie.[9][10]

Eastern Conference Playoffs

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Eastern Division Semi-Final

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Game 1
Rochester Lancers20 - 7Syracuse Silver Knights
Report
Attendance: 5,129
Referee: Ryan Cigich
Game 2
Syracuse Silver Knights17 - 6Rochester Lancers
Report
Attendance: 4,355
Referee: Brian Apwisch
Mini-Game
Syracuse Silver Knights2 - 3Rochester Lancers
Report
Attendance: 4,355
Referee: Brian Apwisch

Rochester wins series 2 games to 1.

Eastern Division Final

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Baltimore Blast6 - 4Rochester Lancers
Report
Attendance: 5,544
Referee: Joe Della Penna

Central Division Semi-Final

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Game 1
Chicago Mustangs6 - 3Milwaukee Wave
Report
Attendance: 1,443
Referee: Brian Miller
Game 2
Milwaukee Wave9 - 2Chicago Mustangs
Report
Attendance: 2,888
Referee: Ryan Cigich
Mini-Game
Milwaukee Wave2 - 1 (OT)Chicago Mustangs
Report
Attendance: 2,888
Referee: Ryan Cigich

Milwaukee wins series 2 games to 1.

Central Division Final

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Missouri Comets8 - 2Milwaukee Wave
Report
Attendance: 3,441
Referee: Ron Cory

Eastern Conference Championship

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Game 1
Baltimore Blast6 - 4Missouri Comets
Report
Attendance: 4,562
Referee: Joe Della Penna
Game 2
Missouri Comets7 - 10Baltimore Blast
Report
Attendance: 3,862
Referee: Ryan Cigich

Baltimore wins series 2 games to 0.

Western Conference Playoffs

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Southern Division Semi-Final

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Dallas Sidekicks6 - 5Oxford City FC of Texas
Report
Attendance: 3,421
Referee: Rich Grady

Southern Division Final

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Monterrey Flash11 - 1Dallas Sidekicks
Report
Attendance: 6,113
Referee: Ermanno Rossi

Pacific Division Semi-Final

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Ontario Fury5 - 6Las Vegas Legends
Report
Attendance: 4,072
Referee: Kia Depaneh

Pacific Division Final

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San Diego Sockers6 - 7 (OT)Las Vegas Legends
Report
Attendance: 4,279
Referee: Kelly Mock

Western Conference Championship

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Game 1
Las Vegas Legends6 - 7Monterrey Flash
Report
Las Vegas Sports Park
Attendance: 855
Referee: Kyle Trimble
Game 2
Monterrey Flash7 - 4Las Vegas Legends
Report
Attendance: 7,028
Referee: Ermanno Rossi

Monterrey wins series 2 games to 0.

Newman Cup Championship

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Game 1
Baltimore Blast4 - 6 (OT)Monterrey Flash
Report
Attendance: 6,712
Referee: Shane Butler
Game 2
Monterrey Flash4 - 6Baltimore Blast
Report
Attendance: 8,783
Referee: Kelly Mock
Mini-Game
Monterrey Flash4 - 3 (OT)Baltimore Blast
Report
Report
Attendance: 8,783
Referee: Kelly Mock

Monterrey wins Newman Cup 2 games to 1.

Statistics

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Top scorers

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Rank Scorer Club Games Goals Assists Points
1   Leo Gibson Missouri Comets 20 48 45* 93*
2   Gordy Gurson Seattle Impact
St. Louis Ambush
23 46 18 64
3   Kraig Chiles San Diego Sockers 19 45 17 62
4   Vahid Assadpour Missouri Comets 20 36 25 61
5   Mauricio Salles Rochester Lancers 20 41 16 57
6   Lucas Totti Oxford City FC of Texas 19 35 20 55
7   Tiguinho Dias Ontario Fury 16 31 22 53
8   Freddy Moojen Dallas Sidekicks 18 39 13 52
9   Nick Perera San Diego Sockers 18 27 22 49
10   Matt Clare Wichita B-52s 17 35 13 48

* MASL Record
Last updated on March 1, 2015. Source: "Scoring Leaders". Major Arena Soccer League.

Awards

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Individual awards

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Award Name[11] Team
League MVP Leo Gibson Missouri Comets
Goalkeeper of the Year William Vanzela Baltimore Blast
Defender of the Year Pat Healey Baltimore Blast
Rookie of the Year Gordy Gurson Seattle Impact / St. Louis Ambush
Coach of the Year Vlatko Andonovski Missouri Comets
Aaron Susi Trophy (Playoff MVP) Gustavo Rosales Monterrey Flash

All-League First Team

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Name[12] Position Team
Kraig Chiles F San Diego Sockers
Leo Gibson F Missouri Comets
Vahid Assadpour M Missouri Comets
John Sosa D Missouri Comets
Brian Harris D Missouri Comets
Pat Healey D Baltimore Blast
William Vanzela GK Baltimore Blast

All-League Second Team

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Name[12] Position Team
Gordy Gurson F Seattle Impact /
St. Louis Ambush
Mauricio Salles F Rochester Lancers
Tiguinho Dias M Ontario Fury
Alex Moseley D Wichita B-52s
Eduardo Velez D San Diego Sockers
Danny Waltman GK Missouri Comets

All-League Third Team

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Name[12] Position Team
Freddy Moojen F Dallas Sidekicks
Nick Perera F San Diego Sockers
Lucas Totti F Oxford City FC of Texas
Nelson Santana D Syracuse Silver Knights
Enrique Tovar D Turlock Express /
Las Vegas Legends
Chris Toth GK San Diego Sockers

All-Rookie Team

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Name[13] Position Team
Gordy Gurson F Seattle Impact /
St. Louis Ambush
Lucas Totti F Oxford City FC of Texas
Vini Dantas M/F Baltimore Blast
Ney Almeida M San Diego Sockers
Onua Obasi D Baltimore Blast
Alain Matingou D Missouri Comets
Diego Reynoso GK Monterrey Flash

References

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  1. ^ "2014-15 League Attendance". Major Arena Soccer League. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
  2. ^ Marshall, Raymond (July 29, 2014). "MASL Announces 2014-15 Alignment". The Dallas Morning News. Dallas, TX: A. H. Belo. Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  3. ^ "MASL Announces Alignment, Launches New Website". Major Arena Soccer League. July 29, 2014. Archived from the original on August 2, 2014. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
  4. ^ Spicciarello, Franco (September 10, 2014). "Soccer Indoor, al via la Major Arena Soccer League (MASL)". Soccer Italia (in Italian). Rome, Italy. Retrieved October 10, 2014.
  5. ^ Padilla, Jesus (September 19, 2014). "Pérez se reencuentra con instinto goleador". Diario La Estrella (in Spanish). Fort Worth, Texas: McClatchy. Archived from the original on October 15, 2014. Retrieved October 10, 2014.
  6. ^ "MASL Announces 2014/15 Schedule". Major Arena Soccer League. September 9, 2014. Archived from the original on September 11, 2014. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  7. ^ "MASL Announcement Regarding Hidalgo". Major Arena Soccer League. December 23, 2014. Archived from the original on December 24, 2014. Retrieved December 24, 2014.
  8. ^ "Tacoma Stars return to professional ranks in MASL at ShoWare Center this Friday". Major Arena Soccer League. January 15, 2015. Archived from the original on February 14, 2015. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  9. ^ "Major Arena Soccer League Announced Division Playoff Formats and Scenarios". Major Arena Soccer League. February 14, 2015. Archived from the original on February 14, 2015. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  10. ^ "MASL Playoff Preview". Major Arena Soccer League (MASL). February 26, 2015. Archived from the original on February 27, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  11. ^ "MASL Announces Major Award Winners for 2014/15 Season". Major Arena Soccer League (MASL). March 19, 2015. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
  12. ^ a b c "MASL Announces 2014/15 All-League Teams". Major Arena Soccer League (MASL). March 9, 2015. Archived from the original on March 11, 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  13. ^ "MASL Announces 2014/15 All-Rookie Team". Major Arena Soccer League (MASL). March 5, 2015. Archived from the original on March 7, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
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