2010 Sky Blue FC season explained

Club:Sky Blue FC
Season:2010
Chrtitle:President & CEO
Chairman:Thomas Hofstetter[1]
Owner:Phil and Tammy Murphy[2]
Thomas Hofstetter
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager: (until July 20)
(after July 20)[3]
Stadium:Yurcak Field
League:WPS
League Result:5th
Cup1:WPS Playoffs
League Topscorer:Laura Kalmari (5)
Natasha Kai (5)
Highest Attendance:4,440
(April 10 vs. CHI)
Lowest Attendance:2,491
(Aug. 11 vs. WAS)
Average Attendance:3,320
Largest Win:2–0
(June 27 vs. BAY)
Largest Loss:0–4
(Aug. 15 vs. BOS)
Pattern Name1:Home
Leftarm1:FF7E00
Body1:FF7E00
Rightarm1:FF7E00
Shorts1:FF7E00
Socks1:FF7E00
Alt1:Orange shirt, shorts, and socks
Prevseason:2009
Nextseason:2011

The 2010 Sky Blue FC season was the team's second season as a professional women's soccer team, competing in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS), then the top-division tier of women's soccer in the United States.

Background

Following its inaugural season championship victory, Sky Blue FC hired Finnish manager Pauliina Miettinen as head coach on September 30, 2009.[4] [5] She retained Mike Lyons from the 2009 staff as an assistant and brought in Anne Parnila and Rick Stainton as additional assistants.[6]

Expectations for Sky Blue FC were high, with Soccer America favoring the team to repeat as champions.[7]

Team captain and 2009 player-manager Christie Rampone was expected to miss part of the season while pregnant with her second child.[8] [9] Defender Anita Asante also missed the beginning of the season while recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury[9] and 2009 starting goalkeeper Jenni Branam missed the first two months of the season with a broken patella suffered during a preseason match.[10] [11]

Facilities

Sky Blue FC played its home matches at Yurcak Field, part of Rutgers University, and trained at Rutgers Preparatory School in Somerset, New Jersey.[12]

Squad

[13] [14]

Technical staff

[6] [3]

Position Name
General manager Gerry Marrone
Head coach Pauliina Miettinen (until July 20)
Rick Stainton (after July 20)
Assistant coaches Mike Lyons
Anne Parnila (until July 20)
Goalkeeping coach Rick Stainton (until July 20)

Transactions

WPS Draft

Sky Blue FC entered the 2010 WPS Draft with the 6th, 26th, 29th, 35th, 44th, 53rd, and 62nd picks.[9] [15] [16] [17] Sky Blue FC traded the 62nd pick to Philadelphia Independence in exchange for the rights to Jen Anzivino, which Philadelphia had picked with the 49th-overall selection.[17] Melissa Clarke, selected by Sky Blue 29th overall, would instead sign with NiceFutis in Finland's Kansallinen Liiga.[18]

Round PickPlayer College
1 6DF University of Connecticut
3 26FW Pennsylvania State University
3 29MF Melissa Clarke Louisiana State University
4 35DF University of Mississippi
5 44FW Meagan Snell Santa Clara University
5 49DF Jen Anzivino Rutgers University
6 53MF Kelly Isleib University of Utah

Los Angeles Sol dispersal draft

On January 28, 2010, the Los Angeles Sol disbanded. The league scheduled a dispersal draft for the Sol's players on February 4, 2010.[19] Sky Blue FC had the 6th, 11th, and 22nd picks in the dispersal draft.[20]

Round PickPlayer
1 6FW Nikki Washington[21]
2 11DF Kiersten Dallstream
3 22Pass

Transfers in

DatePlayerFormer teamFee/notes
October 21, 2009MF Carli Lloyd Chicago Red StarsFree-agent signing.[22]
May 6, 2010FW/MF India Trotter Saint Louis AthleticaAcquired with St. Louis's first-round pick in the 2011 WPS Draft, in exchange for Anita Asante and the rights to Nikki Washington.[23] [24]
August 2010GK Meghann Burke Chicago Red StarsFree-agent signing.[25]

Transfers out

Regular season

April–May: Injuries, absences, Bardsley's excellence

Sky Blue FC opened the season with two victories in April, both against Chicago Red Stars, and a loss against FC Gold Pride.[26] Newly acquired midfielder Carli Lloyd broke her ankle,[27] and Sky Blue placed Lloyd on the team's 30-day injured reserve.[28] [29] The team also struggled with absences from defender Meghan Schnur with a knee injury, and from Natasha Kai with a hamstring strain.[30]

Goalkeeper Karen Bardsley was named Player of the Week for week 5 and Player of the Month for May, amassing 31 saves and two shutouts over four matches in the month.[31]

June–July: Firing the coach

On June 27, Sky Blue recorded its largest win of the season by defeating first-place FC Gold Pride on the road 2–0.[32] However, the win was a rare bright spot in the mid-season months. Sky Blue fell three times to the expansion Philadelphia Independence, conceding 10 goals against three goals scored in three matches.[33]

Goalkeeper Karen Bardsley was named to the starting WPS All-Star team, and three Sky Blue FC players — Natasha Kai, Laura Kalmari, and Christie Rampone — were named to the 2010 WPS All-Star Game reserves from which the two all-star teams would be selected. Kai and Kalmari were selected by the Abby Wambach-captained team, and Rampone was selected by the Marta-captained team.[34]

However, Sky Blue's misfortunes with injuries continued. During an All-Star training session in July, Bardsley injured her clavicle while leading the league with five shutouts and a 0.90 goals-against average.[35] Third keeper Kristin Luckenbill took over duties until Jenni Branam recovered from injury, then retired from soccer.

Sky Blue FC were invited to the White House to celebrate their 2009 championship with President Barack Obama on July 1.[34]

Sky Blue struggled to score goals, and by July 19, general manager Gerry Marrone fired head coach Pauliina Miettinen and assistant coach Anne Parnila, and appointed goalkeeping coach Rick Stainton as head coach.[3] [36]

August–September: Stoppage-time collapse

Starting goalkeeper Jenni Branam returned from injury on August 1 to make four saves in a loss to Chicago Red Stars.[37] However, she soon suffered another injury, forcing Sky Blue to play its fourth keeper Meghann Burke, signed in August as a free-agent.[25] Burke would hold the job until the end of the season.

Needing a win against first-place FC Gold Pride on September 1 to secure the final playoff bid, Sky Blue FC took the lead on a 72nd-minute goal by Natasha Kai. However, a misplayed free kick by Sky Blue's defense in second-half stoppage time resulted in an equalizer by Gold Pride's Becky Edwards.[38] Sky Blue would not score another goal in its final two matches, ended the season with three draws, and finished three points out of fourth place to miss the playoffs.

Playoffs

Sky Blue FC did not qualify for the playoffs and were unable to defend their 2009 title.[39]

Matches

Match details from the WPS schedule or match reports, unless otherwise noted.

Regular season

League table

Results summary

Results by matchday

Statistical summary

Sky Blue FC scored 20 goals, tied with the Atlanta Beat for the fewest goals scored on the season,[40] and conceded 31.[41] Forwards Laura Kalmari and Natasha Kai led the team in goals with five each. Heather O'Reilly led the team in assists with five. In goal, Karen Bardsley led all of Sky Blue FC's keepers with 10 starts, five shutouts, and a 0.90 goals-against average.[42]

Rookie defender Brittany Taylor played every minute of the season.[43]

Notes and References

  1. News: Giase: Sky Blue president Hofstetter hopes to see Women's Professional Soccer grow healthier, despite departures . September 14, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . Frank . Giase.
  2. Web site: Ownership. Sky Blue FC. January 27, 2022. May 13, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200513195716/https://skybluefc.com/ownership/. dead.
  3. News: Sky Blue FC fires its coach -- again . July 20, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . Frank . Glase.
  4. News: Sky Blue FC name Pauliina Miettinen head coach . September 30, 2009 . April 24, 2023 . . Frank . Giase.
  5. News: Pauliina Miettinen will coach Sky Blue FC . September 29, 2009 . April 24, 2023 . . Associated Press.
  6. News: Sky Blue FC professional women's soccer team unveils 2010 assistant coaching staff . October 15, 2009 . April 24, 2023 . Somerset Reporter.
  7. News: Sky Blue FC favored to repeat . April 8, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . Sports Illustrated.
  8. News: Politi: Ultimate soccer mom Christie Rampone has earned right to relax this Mother's Day, but probably won't . May 9, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . Steve . Politi.
  9. News: On the Clock: Sky Blue FC . January 5, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  10. News: Sky Blue FC 2010 Season Preview . April 8, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  11. News: WPS Week One: A Look Ahead . April 9, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . Soccer By Ives . Dan . Lauletta.
  12. Sky Blue FC women's pro soccer club will use Rutgers Preparatory School as official training facility . November 19, 2009 . April 24, 2023 . Somerset Reporter . Sky Blue FC.
  13. News: Sky Blue FC announces regular season roster . April 1, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Star-Ledger.
  14. Web site: Players . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100808065718/http://www.womensprosoccer.com/Home/players/index . August 8, 2010 . April 23, 2023.
  15. Web site: 2010 WPS Draft . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100115032050/http://www.womensprosoccer.com/Home/schedule/2010-wps-draft.aspx . January 15, 2010 . Women's Professional Soccer.
  16. News: 2010 WPS Draft: A Look Back . January 19, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . Soccer By Ives . Dan . Lauletta.
  17. News: Sky Blue FC select UConn defender Brittany Taylor in WPS Draft . January 15, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . . Frank . Glase.
  18. News: NiceFutikseen vahvistuksia Yhdysvalloista . Confirmations for NiceFutis from the United States . August 10, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . Yle.
  19. News: Los Angeles Sol cease operations . January 28, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  20. News: LA Sol dispersal draft and scheduling updates . January 28, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  21. News: Women's Professional Soccer Presents Los Angeles Sol Dispersal Draft . February 5, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . . Alexa . Vickroy.
  22. Carli Lloyd To Play For Sky Blue FC . October 21, 2009 . April 24, 2023 . Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
  23. News: Athletica's hand-forcing for Asante trade a bold move . May 6, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  24. News: WPS Week 5: A Look Back . May 11, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . Soccer By Ives . Dan . Lauletta.
  25. News: WPS WEEK 19: DiMartino takes Philly to the brink . August 16, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . ESPN Los Angeles . ESPN.
  26. News: WPS Week 2: Falk makes history again . April 20, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . Soccer By Ives . Dan . Lauletta.
  27. News: WPS Week Two in Review . April 26, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  28. News: Lloyd's misfortunes continue with broken left ankle . April 27, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  29. News: WPS Week 3: A Look Back . April 27, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . Soccer By Ives . Dan . Lauletta.
  30. News: Heather O'Reilly should be bigger factor on field for Sky Blue FC . May 4, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . Frank . Giase.
  31. Goalkeeper Karen Bardsley Named WPS Player of the Month . June 3, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110808031013/http://www.womensprosoccer.com/Home/ny/news/press_releases/100603-bardsley-pom.aspx . August 8, 2011.
  32. News: FC Gold Pride loses to Sky Blue FC in national TV game . June 27, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . Matt . Schwab.
  33. News: Independence wallop Sky Blue . July 25, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . Philly Soccer Page . Ed . Farnsworth.
  34. News: WPS All-Star details and when the White House calls… . June 22, 2010 . April 23, 2023 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  35. News: Sky Blue FC goalkeeper Karen Bardsley injures clavicle . Frank . Giase . July 1, 2010. . en . April 23, 2023.
  36. News: Sky Blue FC of WPS on fifth coach in 14 months . July 19, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . Associated Press.
  37. News: In WPS, Chicago Turns New Jersey Sky Blue To Red . August 1, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . John . Howell.
  38. News: Sky Blue FC's playoff hopes dealt blow in 1-1 tie with FC Gold Pride . September 2, 2010 . April 24, 2023 . . Frank . Giase.
  39. News: Sky Blue FC's surprise 2009 championship run is an all-time underdog story . May 19, 2020 . April 23, 2023 . All for XI . Kim . McCauley.
  40. Web site: Atlanta Beat (2010-2011). May 18, 2015. July 15, 2022. Fun While It Lasted. January 26, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210126140058/https://funwhileitlasted.net/2015/05/18/2010-2011-atlanta-beat/. live.
  41. Web site: League Leaders. Women's Professional Soccer. October 30, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20101004072544/http://www.womensprosoccer.com/Home/standings/leaders.aspx. October 4, 2010. dead.
  42. Web site: Sky Blue FC Stats. Women's Professional Soccer. October 30, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20101005012203/http://www.womensprosoccer.com/ny/stats.aspx. October 5, 2010. dead.
  43. News: Sky Blue FC Season Recap: Part One . September 14, 2011 . April 24, 2023 . Once A Metro . Lauren . Barber.