1995 USISL Professional League
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The 1995 USISL Professional League was the higher of the two outdoor men's leagues run by the
United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues United Soccer League (USL), formerly known as United Soccer Leagues, is a soccer league in the United States and Canada. It organizes several men's and women's leagues, both professional and amateur. Men's leagues currently organized are the ...
during the summer of 1995.


Overview

From its beginnings in 1986 as a semi-professional indoor league in the American Southwest, the USISL had grown over the last decade. In 1989, the league added a summer, outdoor competition which had grown in popularity as the indoor league slowly shrank. By 1994, the outdoor season included 69 teams with various levels of professionalism. In 1995, the USISL decided to split the summer schedule into two different leagues, the Professional and the Premier Leagues. The Professional League was fully professional while the Premier League continued to allow amateur and semi-professional teams to compete.


Regular season

* Regulation win = 6 points * Shootout win (SW) = 4 points * Shootout loss (SL) = 2 points * Regulation loss = 0 points * Bonus points (BP): An additional one point per goal up to a maximum of three points per game.


Northeast Division


Coastal Conference


Capital Conference


Atlantic Division


Midwest Division


East Conference


West Conference


Southeast Division


South Central Division


Western Division


North Conference


South Conference


Northwest Division


Playoffs


Northeast Division


First round



Second round

* According to the available records, the Delaware Wizards defeated the Cape Cod Crusaders 5-4 (SO).


Final


''The New York Fever advanced.'' ----


Atlantic Division



Final


:*The teams played a mini-game to decide who advanced after finishing the series tied at one game apiece. ''The Myrtle Beach Boyz advanced.'' ----


Midwest Division


First round


:* The game was suspended late in the match due to darkness. On August 10th, the league announced the Xoggz and Thoroughbreds would finish their game on August 11th. The team which won would then immediately play the Milwaukee Rampage in the first game of the second round series. The Thoroughbreds, facing the requirement to make short-notice travel plans in order to play the last few minutes of the suspended game, then play their "home game" in Columbus in the event they won, chose to forfeit instead.


Second round

* The Midwest Division second round matchups featured two-game series. All other divisions had single elimination matchups.
''The Minnesota Thunder advanced to the Midwest Division final.''
''The Milwaukee Rampage advanced.''


Final



''The Minnesota Thunder advanced.'' ----


Southeast Division



Final

''The Tampa Bay Cyclones advanced.'' ----


South Central Division



Final


''The New Mexico Chiles advanced to the Sizzlin' Nine Tournament.'' ----


Western Division


First round


Second round



Final


''The Monterey Bay Jaguars advanced.'' ----


Northwest Division


Final

''The Hawaii Tsunami advanced.''


Sizzlin' Nine Championship

The Sizzlin' Nine Championship was a three-group round robin tournament featuring nine teams. The Long Island Rough Riders received a bye into the Sizzlin' Nine Championship. The other eight teams were the seven divisional champions and the divisional finals runner-up with the highest total points during the regular season. Each of the three groups played at a single location. The top four teams then advanced to the playoff semifinals.


Group 1


Group 2

:* When the game ended in a tie, the referee chose to go directly to penalty kicks because the field had no lights and it was difficult to see.


Group 3


Semi-finals



Final


Points leaders


Honors

* MVP:
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* Points leader: Flavio Ferri * Goals leader: Flavio Ferri * Assists leader: Wane Lobring * Defender of the Year:
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* Goalkeeper of the Year: Jim Adams * Rookie of the Year: Wellijohn Dominiciano Jr., * Coach of the Year: Buzz Lagos * Organization of the Year: Tampa Bay Cyclones


External links


United Soccer Leagues (RSSSF)


References

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