The WPS heads into its 4th season and has a full docket of challenges.
Alluding to the league’s financial and legal woes, Women’s Professional Soccer commissioner Jennifer O’Sullivan sounded almost apologetic when she addressed women’s soccer supporters at the 2012 WPS Draft, held here on Friday during the NSCAA Convention.
The league is still stuck in a legal battle with Dan Borislow, owner of the terminated magicJack franchise once based in Germantown, Md. and is trying to press forward after barely earning provisional sanctioning from U.S. Soccer with just five member teams heading into its fourth season.
The league and Borislow will be back in court Thursday, where the judge is expected to decide on the issues on the request for the injunction.

