Indy Crash

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Indy Crash
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Founded2010
League Women's Football Alliance
Team historyIndy Crash (2011–2017)
Based in Indianapolis, Indiana
StadiumRoncalli High School
Colors   
OwnerApril Priest
Head coachApril Priest
Championships0
Division titles1 (2011)
MascotRosie the Rhino

The Indy Crash was a women's full contact football team of the Women's Football Alliance based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Home games were played at Roncalli High School.

Contents

Season-by-season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
20116201st National North Central 1Won National Conference Quarterfinal (Atlanta)
Won National Conference Semifinal (Jacksonville)
Lost National Conference Championship (Boston)
20125302nd National 4Won Division Wildcard
Lost Division Championship (Chicago)
2013260
20145402nd Great Lakes DivisionLost to (Cleveland) 38–32
2015*320
Totals21170(including playoffs)

* = current standing[ when? ]

2014

2014 season records
DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 12 Chicago Force Away6–48 (Loss)
April 19 Detroit Dark Angels Home36–6 (Win)
April 26 Cleveland Fusion Away0–7 (Loss)
May 3 Chicago Force Home6–36 (Loss)
May 10 West Michigan Mayhem Away33–13 (Win)
May 17 Derby City Dynamite Home19–0 (Win)
May 31 Cincinnati Sizzle Home68–0 (Win)
June 7 Detroit Dark Angels Away35–7 (Win)
June 14 Cleveland Fusion Away32–38 (Loss)

2012

2012 season records
DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 14 Derby City Dynamite Home2–0 (Win)
April 28 Chicago Force Home0–72 (Loss)
May 5 Cincinnati Sizzle Home56–0 (Win)
May 12Derby City DynamiteAway18–14 (Win)
May 19 West Michigan Mayhem Away33–39 (Loss)
June 2Chicago ForceAway0–71 (Loss)
June 9West Michigan MayhemHome34–7 (Win)
June 16 Toledo Reign 28–7 (Win)
June 23Toledo Reign52–35 (Win)
June 30Chicago Force14–70 (Loss)

2011

2011 North Central 1 Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Indy Crash 6200.7503211474-0---L1
Cincinnati Sizzle 4400.5002221692-22.0W2
Kentucky Karma 1700.125343180-45.0L2
2011 season records
DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 9 St. Louis Slam AwayLost 6–43
April 16 Detroit Dark Angels HomeWon 36–6
April 23 Cincinnati Sizzle AwayWon 60–21
April 30 Kentucky Karma HomeWon 77–0
May 14 Toledo Reign AwayWon 34–0
May 21Kentucky KarmaAwayWon 77–0
June 4Cincinnati SizzleHomeWon 13–0
June 18 Chicago Force HomeLost 18–77
June 25 Atlanta Heartbreakers (National Conference Quarterfinal)HomeWon 47–0
July 9 Jacksonville Dixie Blues (National Conference Semifinal)AwayWon 42–0
July 16 Boston Militia (National Conference Championship)AwayLost 18–46


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