In December 1993, it was announced that the USISL had committed to establishing the first US-wide women's soccer league, and that it would begin operations in 1995.[5] In 1994, in preparation for the following year, around eighteen teams were established with the purpose of playing a few exhibition games with each other under the USISL umbrella. Five of these teams were then invited to a final tournament in Trinity, North Carolina, which was won by the Sacramento Storm, who defeated the Greensboro Dynamo 1–0 in the Championship game.[5]
The league was originally meant to include 20 teams,[1] but only 19 entered the competition; moreover, the Wichita Lady Blues and the Tulsa Roughnecks folded early in the year, thus bringing the number of competing teams down to 17, divided into three divisions (Eastern, Central, and Western).[4][3]
Competition format
The league did not follow the standard FIFA points system; instead, points were awarded as follows:[4]
Regulation win (W) = 6 points
Shootout win (SW) = 4 points
Shootout loss (SL) = 2 points
Regulation loss (L) = 0 points
Bonus points (BP): An additional one point per goal, up to a maximum of three points per game.
The six qualified teams played in a modified round-robin tournament, with each team playing games on August 11 and 12 against two non-division opponents. The Championship game was played on August 13, 1995.[3]