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January 30, 2012
DIFFICULT DECISION
WPS hopes to be back in 2013, but nothing concrete
Women's Professional Soccer might have dealt itself a death blow on Monday, choosing to suspend operations for the 2012 season, although many involved in the league insist play will resume in 2013.


January 30, 2012
SUSPENDED
Citing legal battle, WPS won't play in 2012
Women's Professional Soccer might have dealt itself a final blow on Monday in announcing that the league is suspending the 2012 season, largely due to a legal battle with Dan Borislow owner of the league's former magicJack team.


January 19, 2012
SETTLEMENT TALKS
No deal yet between WPS and magicJack
Women's Professional Soccer is in discussion to settle a lawsuit brought by magicJack owner Dan Borislow, but terms are far from finalized, according to league sources.


January 13, 2012
WPS DRAFT
Full recap


December 21, 2011
WPS DRAFT
At NSCAA convention on Jan. 13
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Women’s Professional Soccer announced on Wednesday that the league’s 2012 draft has been scheduled for the National Soccer Coaches Association of America convention in Kansas City, Mo. on Friday, Jan. 13 at 2 p.m. ET.


December 13, 2011
STATUS APPROVED
WPS gains Division 1 sanction
U.S. Soccer has granted Women's Professional Soccer Division 1 status for the 2012 season, granting a waiver for the league to play with five teams.


November 30, 2011
LET THEM PLAY
Fans, FIFA official express support for WPS
Support for the Women's Professional Soccer to remain sanctioned as a Division 1 professional league by U.S. Soccer has continued to mount over the past few days.


November 25, 2011
ANOTHER ROADBLOCK
U.S. Soccer delays sanctioning WPS
It seems Women's Professional Soccer has hit another potential obstacle in its fight for survival. The latest is a delay in its sanctioning from U.S. Soccer as a Division 1 League for 2012.


October 31, 2011
INTO THE FIRE
O'Sullivan off to a quick start with WPS
Since joining Women's Professional Soccer as its third Chief Executive Officer in as many years, Jennifer O'Sullivan has immediately found herself stepping into a firestorm of issues critical to the league’s future.


October 27, 2011
TERMINATED
WPS pulls magicJack franchise
Women's Professional Soccer has terminated the Boca Raton, Fla. Based magicJack franchise. The league made the announcement in a two sentence statement distributed Thursday morning.


September 26, 2011
NEW CEO
WPS names O’Sullivan to top post
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – For the third time in less than three years, Women’s Professional Soccer will have a different woman leading the league. Jennifer Pogorelec O'Sullivan was named the WPS’ Chief Executive Officer on Monday, taking over the role from Ann Marie Eileraas, who stepped down at the end of the season.


September 7, 2011
BEST XI
WPS announces league’s best for 2011
SAN FRANCISCO – Women’s Professional Soccer on Wednesday honored the Best XI players of the 2011 season, as selected by a poll of league media.


August 31, 2011
CHANGES AFOOT
WPS CEO steps down; expansion, salary cap examined
There are big changes afoot for Women’s Professional Soccer, but unlike this time last year, there seems to be less uncertainty about the league and its likelihood of having another season.


August 27, 2011
WIRE-TO-WIRE
WNY Flash win WPS Championship
ROCHESTER, NY---The high-powered offense that kept the Western New York Flash on top of the WPS standings all season took a back seat to goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris on Saturday.


August 20, 2011
BACK IN THE FINAL
Independence ousts magicJack, advances to WPS championship game
CHESTER, Pa---Despite just a few weeks ago saying he didn’t think Amy Rodriguez and Tasha Kai could play together, Philadelphia Independence coach Paul Riley teamed the two up front in Saturday’s WPS semifinal match against magicJack at PPL Park, and the decision paid off for the WPS Coach of the Year. Both players scored in a 2-0 win that earned the Cheesesteaks their second straight trip to the WPS Championship game.


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