2015 American Ultimate Disc League season

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American Ultimate Disc League
Season2015
ChampionsSan Jose Spiders
Highest scoringMinnesota Wind Chill (45)
2014
2016

The 2015 American Ultimate Disc League season was the fourth season for the league. Each team played a 14-game schedule. The San Jose Spiders won the AUDL Championship over the Madison Radicals at Avaya Stadium in San Jose, California. [1] The Spiders won the championship despite entering the final four with the lowest seed after a regular-season finish of 10-4.

Contents

Offseason

Regular Season Standings

[2]

East Division

TeamWLPD
T- Toronto Rush 131+136
P- New York Empire 113+60
P- Montreal Royal 9510
Ottawa Outlaws 7713
DC Breeze 77-14
Philadelphia Phoenix 113-89
Rochester Dragons 113-116

Midwest Division

TeamWLTPD
T- Madison Radicals 1310+128
P- Pittsburgh Thunderbirds 1220+116
P- Chicago Wildfire 851+60
Indianapolis AlleyCats 770+34
Minnesota Wind Chill 671-11
Cincinnati Revolution 2120-117
Detroit Mechanix 0140-210

The Chicago Wildfire and Minnesota Wind Chill had one tie in a weather-shortened game.

West Division

TeamWLPD
T- San Jose Spiders 104+26
P- Seattle Cascades 86+42
P- SF FlameThrowers 86+11
San Diego Growlers 77-14
Los Angeles Aviators 59-28
Vancouver Riptide 410-37

South Division

TeamWLPD
T- Raleigh Flyers 113+60
P- Jacksonville Cannons 104+30
Atlanta Hustle 104+45
Nashville Nightwatch 212-58
Charlotte Express 212-76

T indicates top seed in the playoffs. P indicates a team advanced to the playoffs. PD indicates point difference. The Jacksonville Cannons advanced to the playoffs because they won the head-to-head regular-season series with the Atlanta Hustle. Only two playoff spots were allocated to the newer and smaller South Division.

Playoffs

Play-in Games Divisional Finals Semifinals AUDL Championship
            
E1 Toronto 25
E2 New York 19
E2 New York [3] 33
E3 Montreal 20
1* Toronto [4] 20
4 San Jose 25
W1 San Jose 21
W2 Seattle 19
W2 Seattle 21
W3 San Francisco 19
4 San Jose [1] 17
2 Madison 15
M1 Madison 24
M2 Pittsburgh 21
M2 Pittsburgh 24 (OT)
M3 Chicago 23
2 Madison 22
3 Raleigh 19
S1 Raleigh 28 (2OT)
S2 Jacksonville 27

*Semifinal match-ups were determined by seeds based on regular season records.

All-AUDL Season Awards

First Team

Second Team

Division Teams

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East

Midwest

South

West

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