2014–15 Syracuse Silver Knights season explained

Club:Syracuse Silver Knights
Season:2014–15 MASL
Chrtitle:Owner
Chairman:Tommy Tanner
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Manager:Tommy Tanner
Stdtitle:Arena
Stadium:Oncenter War Memorial Arena
800 South State Street
Syracuse, New York 13202
League:Major Arena Soccer League
League Result:2nd, Eastern (regular season)
Cup1 Result:Lost Division Semi-Finals
League Topscorer:Elmo Neto (26 goals, 14 assists)
Highest Attendance:3,814 (January 18 vs. Harrisburg Heat)
Lowest Attendance:2,237 (December 19 vs. Baltimore Blast)
Average Attendance:3,082 (10 games)
Prevseason:2013-14 (MISL)
Nextseason:2015-16

The 2014–15 Syracuse Silver Knights season was the fourth season of the Syracuse Silver Knights professional indoor soccer club. The Silver Knights, an Eastern Division team in the Major Arena Soccer League, played their home games at the Oncenter War Memorial Arena in downtown Syracuse, New York.

The team was led by owner/head coach Tommy Tanner and assistant coach Joe Papaleo. The Silver Knights earned a 12–8 record and second place in the Eastern Division during the regular season. The team qualified for the playoffs but lost the Eastern Division Semi-Finals to the Rochester Lancers when the tie-breaking mini-game ended 3–2 in Rochester's favor.

Season summary

The Silver Knights struggled early in the season as they lost to the Baltimore Blast in their season opener then again twice more in the course of losing 5 of their first 7 games. Over the next 7 games, they beat the Harrisburg Heat and Rochester Lancers 3 times each, losing only to Baltimore for the fourth and final time this season. Syracuse finished strong, winning 4 of their last 6, but dropping home and road matchups against Rochester. Finishing with a 12–8 record, the Silver Knights placed second (to Baltimore) in the Eastern Division and qualified for the playoffs. They lost to Rochester in the first game of the Eastern Division Semi-Finals on the road then won the second game at home. The decisive 15-minute "mini-game" saw each team score just one goal but Rochester's came from outside the 45-foot arc and Syracuse lost 3–2 under multi-point scoring rules. This was the second consecutive season where Syracuse was forced from the post-season after losing a mini-game tie-breaker in 2014 as they fell to the Baltimore Blast.

History

Launched as an expansion team in the third Major Indoor Soccer League for the 2011–12 season, went a combined 29–41 in their three seasons as members of the MISL, qualifying for the playoffs only once. After the 2013-14 season, Syracuse was one of three teams that left the MISL, leading to the league's collapse. Along with five other former MISL teams, the Silver Knights joined the teams of the Professional Arena Soccer League, which was soon rebranded as the MASL. The other teams in the Eastern Division are former MISL clubs Baltimore Blast and Rochester Lancers, plus PASL clubs Detroit Waza and Harrisburg Heat.

Off-field moves

Four of the five Eastern Division teams (the three former MISL clubs plus Harrisburg) will keep score with multi-point scoring at their home games. Most goals will be worth two points but goals scored from outside a 45-foot arc on the turf will be worth three points. Games played at Detroit or in the Central, Southern, and Pacific Divisions will be scored with traditional soccer scoring where each goal is worth one point.

The Silver Knights have scheduled three jersey auction nights where the team will wear a special uniform top to be auctioned that night for charity. The first, January 16, raises funds for JDRF (formerly known as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) with all-white jerseys. The second, in February, raises funds to support the families of soldiers stationed at Fort Drum with camouflage jerseys. The third, March 1, raises funds for the Syracuse St. Patrick's Parade with all-green jerseys.

Schedule

Regular season

GameDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocationAttendance
ScoreRecord
1SaturdayNovember 87:35pmat Baltimore BlastL 7–160–1Royal Farms Arena7,812
2FridayNovember 217:30pmOntario FuryW 18–21–1Oncenter War Memorial Arena3,355
3SaturdayNovember 297:00pmBaltimore BlastL 4–111–2Oncenter War Memorial Arena2,951
4SaturdayDecember 67:05pmat Detroit WazaL 6–81–3Melvindale Civic Center534
5SaturdayDecember 137:00pmHarrisburg HeatW 26–82–3Oncenter War Memorial Arena2,516
6 FridayDecember 197:30pmBaltimore BlastL 4–122–4Oncenter War Memorial Arena2,237
7SaturdayDecember 201:00pmat Rochester LancersL 11–12 (SO)2–5Blue Cross Arena5,004
8SaturdayDecember 277:05pmat Harrisburg HeatW 24–183–5Farm Show Large Arena1,339
9ThursdayJanuary 14:00pmat Rochester LancersW 18–104–5Blue Cross Arena6,850
10FridayJanuary 97:30pmRochester LancersW 21–155–5Oncenter War Memorial Arena2,857
11SaturdayJanuary 107:35pmat Baltimore BlastL 4–225–6Royal Farms Arena6,431
12FridayJanuary 167:30pmRochester LancersW 12–116–6Oncenter War Memorial Arena3,217
13SundayJanuary 181:00pmHarrisburg HeatW 24–97–6Oncenter War Memorial Arena3,814
14SaturdayJanuary 247:05pmat Harrisburg HeatW 26–148–6Farm Show Large Arena2,279
15SundayJanuary 254:00pmat Rochester LancersL 8–108–7Blue Cross Arena7,105
16 SaturdayFebruary 141:05pmat Milwaukee WaveW 10–9 (OT)9–7UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena3,370
17SundayFebruary 153:05pmat Chicago MustangsW 7–310–7Sears Centre2,018
18ThursdayFebruary 197:00pmChicago MustangsW 23–1611–7Oncenter War Memorial Arena3,169
19SundayFebruary 224:00pmRochester LancersL 7–911–8Oncenter War Memorial Arena3,429
20SundayMarch 14:00pmDetroit WazaW 17–712–8Oncenter War Memorial Arena3,281
♣ Game played with traditional soccer scoring (all goals worth 1 point).

Post-season

GameDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocationAttendance
ScoreRecord
Division Playoff #1ThursdayMarch 57:35pmat Rochester LancersL 7–200–1Blue Cross Arena5,129
Division Playoff #2SundayMarch 84:00pmRochester LancersW 17–61–1Oncenter War Memorial Arena4,355
Division Playoff #3SundayMarch 86:30pmat Syracuse Silver KnightsL 2–31–2Oncenter War Memorial Arena4,355
Mini-game played as a tie-breaker.

Awards and honors

Syracuse defender Nelson Santana was selected for the 2014-15 MASL All-League Third Team.

Syracuse goalkeeper Rick Pflasterer earned honorable mention for the league's all-rookie team for 2014-15.

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