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2001 World Indoor Soccer League season

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League Standings

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                          GP   W   L    PCT   GB     GF    GA  Home  Road
    
San Diego Sockers         24  14  10   .583  ----   133   114   8-4   6-6
Dallas Sidekicks          24  14  10   .583  ----   109   108   9-3   5–7
Sacramento Knights        24  11  13   .458   3.0   122   132   9-3  2–10
St. Louis Steamers        24  11  13   .458   3.0   123   125   7-5   4–8
Utah Freezz               24  10  14   .417   4.0   113   121   7-5   3–9
Playoffs
Semi-Finals               Dallas defeated Sacramento 2–1,5-4(OT)
                          San Diego defeated St. Louis 7–5,0-1,4-0
CHAMPIONSHIP:            Dallas defeated San Diego 6–3,3-5,2-1(OT)

Scoring leaders

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GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts
Ato Leone Sacramento Knights 24 25 17 42
Carlos Farias San Diego Sockers 23 22 18 40
Tatu Dallas Sidekicks 24 13 26 39
David Doyle Dallas Sidekicks 24 22 14 36
Daryl Doran St. Louis Steamers 24 24 11 35
Chris McDonald Sacramento Knights 24 19 14 33
Justin Labrum Utah Freezz 24 22 9 31
Mariano Bollella San Diego Sockers 21 12 17 29
Jeff Betts Utah Freezz 22 11 17 28

League awards

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Most Valuable Player: Ato Leone, Sacramento

Defender of the Year: Iain Fraser, Sacramento

Rookie of the Year: David Beltran, San Diego[1]

Goalkeeper of the Year: Sagu, Dallas

Coach of the Year: Iain Fraser, Sacramento[1]

All-WISL Teams

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First Team   Position   Second Team
Sagu, Dallas G D.J. Horvath, San Diego
Iain Fraser, Sacramento D Daryl Doran, St. Louis
Jeff Davis, St. Louis D Alejandro Cardenas, San Diego
Mariano Bollella, San Diego M Beau Brown, Utah
Ato Leone, Sacramento F Justin Labrum, Utah
Carlos Farias, San Diego F David Doyle, Dallas

https://www.indoorsoccerhall.com/awards

References

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  1. ^ a b "Sports briefs". Deseret News. December 6, 2001. Retrieved March 7, 2024.