2017 United Women's Soccer season


The 2017 United Women's Soccer season was the 23nd season of pro-am women's soccer in the United States, and the 2nd season of the UWS league.

Changes from 2016

East Conference

Midwest Conference

West Conference

Playoffs

East Conference Playoffs

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, = penalty shootout score

Midwest Conference Playoffs

Hosted by Grandville High School in Grandville, Michigan

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, = penalty shootout score

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National Playoffs

Hosted by Grandville High School in Grandville, Michigan. Classified to the semifinals are Grand Rapids FC, Santa Clarita, Long Island Rough Riders and Detroit Sun FC invited by United Women's Soccer as a wildcard.

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, = penalty shootout score

Semifinals

UWS Championship

Championship MVP: Michaela Kovacs

Statistical leaders

Top scorers

RankPlayerNationClubGoals
1Bethany BalcerGrand Rapids FC14
2Carissima CutronaWestern New York Flash11
3Haley CrawfordLancaster Inferno10
3Kate HowarthNew England Mutiny10
3Morgan SantoroLong Island Rough Riders10
6Madison SchupbachDetroit Sun FC9
7Skylar FleakToledo Villa FC8
7Erica MurphyNew York Surf8
9Joelle GosselinCalgary Foothills WFC7
9Kayla SaagerLong Island Rough Riders7
9Tori SingstockMichigan Legends FC7

Source:

Top assists

RankPlayerNationClubAssists
1Siobhan BrossLancaster Inferno5
1Annie SteinlageGrand Rapids FC5
1Abby SotomayorNew England Mutiny5
1Marissa SwindellToledo Villa FC5
6Carissima CutronaWestern New York Flash4
6Meagen DoyleNew York Surf4
6Madison SchupbachDetroit Sun FC4
6Hannah TillettFort Wayne United SC4
6Kristelle YewahMichigan Legends FC4
6Veronica ZaciekToledo Villa FC4
6---4

Source:

League Awards

Individual Awards

  • Player of the Year: Deyna Castellanos
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Caitlyn Clem
  • Coach of the Year: Lewis Robinson

    All-League First Team

F: Bethany Balcer, Carissima Cutrona
M: Jackie Bruno, Deyna Castellanos, Kimberly Marra, Annie Steinlage
D: Michaela Kovacs, Natalia Kuikka, Rebecca Raber, Lauren Sesselmann
G: Caitlyn Clem

All-League Second Team

F: Haley Crawford, Joelle Gosselin, Madison Schupbach
M: Brenna Brown, Chloe Castaneda, Dani Evans
D: Jennifer Cafferky, Taylor Groth, Natalie Norris, Brooke Salmon
G: Emily Burns