The regular season was followed by a postseason tournament of conference winners to determine the league's champion.
The Western Conference was split into three divisions (Northwest, Southwest and Mountain).
[13] Note: The first tie-breaker in PDL standings is head-to-head results between teams tied on points, which is why some teams with inferior goal differences finish ahead in the standings.
[16] In the Eastern and Western Conferences, both of which are broken into three divisions, additional quarterfinal matches were required.
[17] Championship MVP: Adam Grinwis, (MIB) [18] [19] [20][21] F: Anthony Grant (SUP) *, Jeff McClure (CIN), Alencar Junior (WMA) M: Boluwatife Akinyode (NJL), Shaun Foster (LIR), Walter Hines (JER) D: Kouassi Sylvain N’Guessan (JER), Jake Stovall (CIN), Tom Wharf (LIR), Travis Brent (WVA) G: Alex Bono (REA) F: Chris Hellmann (DMM) *, Moses Danto (WSA), Dzenan Catic (MIB) * M: Zach Steinberger (MIB) *, Drew Conner (CHI), Ralph Lundy (DMM) D: Nolan Intermoia (THU) *, Ken Tribbett (MIB), Blake Jones (STL), Dan Keller (CHI) G: Yuta Nomura (SPR) F: Javier Castro (LAM), Cody Cook (VAN), Kharlton Belmar (POR) M: Ricardo Velazco (TUC) *, Jose Cuevas (FRE) *, Bryan de la Fuente (LAM) D: Ramon Martin Del Campo (SJO) *, James Kiffe (VEN), Cory Keitz (KIT) *, Jordan Farahani (VAN) G: Billy Thompson (TUC) * F: Jesus Cortes (AUS), Ilija Ilić (OCA), Adi Kavara (PAN) M: Tony Rocha (AUS), Michael Lightbourne (PAN), Karamba Janneh (OCA) D: Yair Hernandez (LAR) *, Walker Hume (MIO), Ben Knight (OCA), Kalen Ryden (AUS) G: Devin Cook (AUS) * denotes All-League player