2001 MLS season
As originally written by Tony Miller:
MLS moves into season number six. For the first time, there are no name changes, stadium changes or expansion.
Home team listed first. Any and all help appreciated.
Saturday 4/7:
Crew-Fire, 7:30, ESPN2. Jack Edwards, Ty Keough
Saturday 4/14:
Fire-DC United, 9:00, ESPN2. Rob Stone, Ty Keough
Saturday 4/21:
MetroStars-Mutiny, 3:00, ESPN2.
Saturday 4/28:
Mutiny-Fire, 4:00, ESPN.
MAY
Saturday 5/5:
Earthquakes-Revolution, 9:00, ESPN2. Jack Edwards, Ty Keough
Saturday 5/12:
MetroStars-Galaxy, 7:30, ESPN2.
Saturday 5/19:
Fire-Wizards, 9:00, ESPN2.
JUNE
Saturday 6/2:
DC United-Fire, 2:00, ESPN.
Revolution-MetroStars, 7:00, ESPN2.
Saturday 6/9:
Burn-DC United, 1:00, ESPN.
Earthquakes-Galaxy, 10:00, ESPN2. Jack Edwards, Ty Keough
Saturday 6/16:
Wizards-DC United, 4:00, ESPN. Marc Stout, Dave Dir
Fusion-Galaxy, 8:00, ESPN2.
Saturday 6/23:
Galaxy-MetroStars, 4:00, ESPN.
Burn-Crew, 8:00, ESPN2.
Saturday 6/30:
Burn-Galaxy, 4:00, ESPN.
Fire-MetroStars, 8:00, ESPN2.
JULY
Saturday 7/7:
Crew-Burn, 4:00, ESPN. Rob Stone, Seamus Malin
DC United-Galaxy, 8:00, ESPN2.
Saturday 7/14:
Earthquakes-Mutiny, 4:00, ESPN. Jack Edwards, Ty Keough
Galaxy-Fusion, 10:00, ESPN2. Rob Stone, Dave Dir
Saturday 7/21:
MetroStars-DC United, 4:00, ESPN.
Galaxy-Wizards, 10:00, ESPN2.
Saturday 7/28:
MLS All-Star Game at San Jose, California
MLS West-MLS East, 3:30, ABC. Jack Edwards, Ty Keough, Rob Stone
AUGUST
Saturday 8/4:
MetroStars-Fusion, 8:00, ESPN2. Jack Edwards, Ty Keough
Saturday 8/18:
Galaxy-Mutiny, 11:00, ESPN2.
Saturday 8/25:
DC United-Crew, 2:00, ESPN2.
SEPTEMBER
Sunday 9/9:
Mutiny-Crew, 5:00, ESPN2. Jack Edwards, Ty Keough
Final game for Mutiny franchise.
Tuesday 9/11:
Never forget.
Remainder of regular season (through 9/16) canceled.
Sunday 9/23:
Quarterfinals, g2: Burn-Fire, 4:00, ESPN2.
Saturday 9/29:
Quarterfinals, g3: Galaxy-MetroStars, 3:30, ESPN2.
OCTOBER
Wednesday 10/10:
Semifinals, g1: Fire-Galaxy, 10:00 (taped 8:30), ESPN2. Jack Edwards, color unknown.
Sunday 10/21:
MLS Cup: Earthquakes-Galaxy (at Columbus, Ohio), 1:30, ABC. Jack Edwards, Ty Keough, Rob Stone
CANCELED
Sunday 9/16:
Earthquakes-Galaxy, 4:00, ESPN2.
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