SUSPENDED Citing legal battle, WPS won't play in 2012
Women's Professional Soccer will sit out the 2012 season while the ongoing legal squabble with former magicJack owner Dan Borislow is resolved. Linda Cuttone/Sports Vue Images
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.
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PICKING UP THE PIECES Riley: players, coaches, employees are devastated, gutted and with broken hearts
The news was sudden, stunning and swift. Needless to say, the players, coaches and employees of the various teams were "devastated," with "broken hearts" and "gutted" over the news that Women's Professional Soccer decided to suspend the 2012 season on Monday, according to Paul Riley. The league has been in existence since 2009.
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. Complete
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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. Complete
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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. Complete
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HOME SWEET HOME O'Reilly finds a new place to hang her boots
For the first three years of her Women's Professional Soccer career, Heather O'Reilly played her home games one town over from the town she grew up in.
Now looking forward to her fourth season in the league, the U.S. National Team veteran will be playing even closer to home.