2013–14 Illinois Piasa season

The 2013–14 Illinois Piasa season was the eighth season of the Illinois Piasa professional indoor soccer club and fourth as a franchise in the Professional Arena Soccer League. The Piasa, named for the Piasa Bird of Native American legend, are an Eastern Division team who played their home games at The Field Sports Complex in Pontoon Beach, Illinois.[2]

Illinois Piasa
2013–14 PASL season
OwnerJim Williams
Head CoachDoug Montroy (games 1–10)
Ed Rulo (games 11–15)
ArenaThe Field Sports Complex
4141 Highway 111
Pontoon Beach, Illinois 62040
US Open CupRound of 32
Highest home attendance496 (November 1 vs. Tulsa Revolution)
Lowest home attendance109 (January 11 vs. Chicago Mustangs)
Average home league attendance299 (8 games)[1]
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The team was led by general manager Matt Williams and interim head coach Ed Rulo. The Pizazz Dance Team was led by Danielle Lusicic-Wise. Former player Doug Montroy led the team as head coach for the first 10 games of the season before being dismissed "with the best interests of both parties in mind".[3] Ed Rulo served out the season as interim coach,

Season summary

The Piasa season started strong under rookie head coach Doug Montroy with a home win over the expansion Tulsa Revolution but the team lost its next 9 games.[4] Many of the losses were by 1 or 2 goals but the January 4 loss to the Cleveland Freeze by a score of 27–6 set several league records and Cleveland fell one short of the PASL record of 28 goals by one team in a game. Roster instability, lack of practice time, and reduced payroll were among the reasons cited by the coach for the team's struggles on and off the field.[5] Montroy was replaced as head coach by his assistant, Ed Rulo, beginning with the January 11 game against the Chicago Mustangs.[3] The team averaged just 299 fans per home game, the 18th-best draw in the 20-team league.[1]

The Illinois Piasa participated in the 2013–14 United States Open Cup for Arena Soccer, losing their Round of 32 game against the independent Chicago-based A.A.C. Eagles on Saturday, December 14, 2013, by a score of 7–4.


Schedule

  Win  Loss

Regular season

GameDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation[6]Attendance
ScoreRecord
1FridayNovember 17:35pmTulsa RevolutionW 7–4[7][8]1–0The Field Sports Complex[9]496[4]
2SaturdayNovember 97:05pmat Wichita B-52sL 8–9[10][11][12]1–1Hartman Arena[13][14]1,943[15]
3SaturdayNovember 167:05pmat Chicago MustangsL 2–151–2Grand Sports Arena805[16]
4SaturdayNovember 237:35pmat Cincinnati SaintsL 4–61–3Tri-County Soccerplex415[17]
5SaturdayNovember 307:35pmWichita B-52sL 7–8[18]1–4The Field Sports Complex[19]538[20]
6SaturdayDecember 77:35pmDetroit WazaL 5–9[21]1–5The Field Sports Complex368[22]
7FridayDecember 207:35pmCleveland FreezeL 5–71–6The Field Sports Complex142[23]
8SaturdayDecember 217:35pmat Cincinnati SaintsL 2–111–7Tri-County Soccerplex175[24]
9SaturdayDecember 287:05pmat Chicago MustangsL 0–81–8Grand Sports Arena598[25]
10SaturdayJanuary 47:05pmat Cleveland FreezeL 6–27[5]1–9Soccer Sportsplex343[26]
11SaturdayJanuary 117:35pmChicago MustangsL 1–13[27]1–10The Field Sports Complex109[28]
12SaturdayJanuary 187:05pmat Wichita B-52sL 5–11[29]1–11Hartman Arena1,826[30]
13SaturdayFebruary 17:35pmCincinnati SaintsL 3–81–12The Field Sports Complex182[31]
14SaturdayFebruary 87:35pmHarrisburg HeatW 4–3[32]2–12The Field Sports Complex[33]206[34]
15SaturdayFebruary 157:35pmWichita B-52sL 3–6[35]2–13The Field Sports Complex353[36]
16SaturdayFebruary 22♥7:00pmat Detroit WazaCANCELLED[37]2–13Melvindale Civic CenterN/A

Postponed from January 5 due to extreme winter weather then postponed again from January 26 due to a scheduling conflict

GameDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation[6]Attendance
ScoreRecord
Round of 32SaturdayDecember 157:35pmA.A.C. EaglesL 4–70–1The Field Sports Complex107[38]

References