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The WUSA Inaugural Player Draft, held before
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's initial 2001 season, distributed players to the league's eight inaugural teams. The
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occurred on December 10 and 11, 2000. This took place after each team was allocated three national team players and two foreign players.


Round 1

:1. First American pick.


Round 2


Round 3


Round 4

:1. San Diego got an additional "compensation pick" because
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, one of their allocated players, was
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.


Round 5


Round 6

:1. Traded from the San Diego Spirit for a 6th round pick and a 2nd round pick in the February 2001 supplemental draft. ''
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'' noted that this trade apparently disrupted the subsequent order of the draft.


Round 7


Round 8


Round 9


Round 10


Round 11


Round 12


Round 13


Round 14


Round 15


Draft notes

The draft was preceded by an invitation-only combine held over five days at
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. Although over 500 players applied, only 198 were invited to take part in supervised training and scrimmages. Around 40 of the players had previously been competing in the
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(WPSL), while most of the others were competing at W-League level. The draft assigned the rights of 15 players to each team. Teams could contract up to five of the players immediately, to start promotional work in their home cities. WUSA's vice president of legal affairs, Rob Kaler, had decided the draft order by randomly selecting envelopes containing each team's logo in a lottery. In November 2000, WUSA's vice president of player relations, Lauren Gregg, secured five Chinese players after flying to China for delicate negotiations with a somewhat reluctant
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(CFA) and the players' clubs. All five players went into the draft and were selected with five of the first six picks. Top pick Sun Wen was in Rome on the second day of the draft, collecting her award as joint-
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. Gregg had traversed the globe since May 2000, trying to sign elite players identified by WUSA commissioner
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. She was not always successful:
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accepted a competing offer from Europe's only professional club
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, while
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blocked an approach for their German–American defender
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. American players who had found success overseas, including Colette Cunningham,
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and Jill Rutten, reportedly attended the combine but were not selected in the draft. Brazilian goalkeeper
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and Dutch midfielder Nathalie Geeris were also in attendance but not picked. Each team was restricted to four foreign players, including the two already allocated by the league. As well as foreign players and combine attendees,
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players in their senior year were eligible for the main draft, although a further supplemental draft – specifically for college players – was arranged for February 2001. Many players, who were typically graduates from leading Universities, faced a substantial drop in salary, even if they made it on to a team's final 20-player roster. A
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between the players and league allowed a minimum annual wage of $25,000, beneath an average salary of $40,000. After some deliberation, last pick Carmel Murphy decided not to take up her place at Bay Area CyberRays, in favor of going to
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.


See also

* List of top-division football clubs in CONCACAF countries *
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*
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References


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