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The CyberRays had high hopes for 2003, but an anemic offense (worst in the league in goals scored) hurt the team all year. The team remained in contention until the end of the season, but finished out of the playoffs for a second straight year.
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But even bigger problems were brewing in the background, as the WUSA continued to struggle financially. The CyberRays folded on September 15, 2003, when the league announced it was suspending operations.
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assistant coach Jennifer Thomas provided color commentary while KCBS Radio sports announcer Hal Ramey was the play-by-play announcer. A number of league games were broadcast on
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The team won the WUSA title (known as the Founders Cup) for the league's inaugural season in 2001. The CyberRays triumphed over the
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from 1996 to 2005. At the time, the stadium featured a grass pitch and up to 30,456 capacity.
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The CyberRays were founded in 2000 as a member of the
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Index

Bay Area CyberRays

Spartan Stadium
WUSA
Women's United Soccer Association
Home colors
Away colors
soccer
Women's United Soccer Association
Spartan Stadium
San José State University
San Jose, California
Brandi Chastain
LaKeysia Beene
Julie Murray
Sissi
Katia
Tisha Venturini
Women's United Soccer Association § Establishment
Women's United Soccer Association
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
United States women's national team players
Brandi Chastain
Tisha Venturini
LaKeysia Beene
2001
WUSA
2002
WUSA
2003

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