Carolina Raging Wolves

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Carolina Raging Wolves
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Founded2010
League Women's Football Alliance
Team historyCarolina Raging Wolves (2010–2012)
Based in St. Pauls, North Carolina
Stadium St. Pauls High School
ColorsBlack, Carolina blue, silver, white
PresidentAnn McClellan
Head coachMark Parker
Championships0
Division titles0

The Carolina Raging Wolves were a team of the Women's Football Alliance that played from 2010 through 2012. Home games were played on the campus of St. Pauls High School in St. Pauls, North Carolina, southwest of Fayetteville.

Contents

Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
20100804th National South Central
20111702nd National Atlantic
20120803rd National Southeast
Totals1230

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2010

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 17 Tampa Bay Pirates AwayLost 36–42
April 24 Central Florida Anarchy HomeLost 14–35
May 1 Jacksonville Dixie Blues AwayLost 6–45
May 8Jacksonville Dixie BluesHomeLost 16–48
My 15Tampa Bay PiratesAwayLost 0–8
May 22Tampa Bay PiratesHomeLost 20–26
June 5Central Florida AnarchyAwayLost 6–26
June 12Jacksonville Dixie BluesHomeLost 6–48

2011

Standings

2011 Atlantic Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Atlanta Heartbreakers 4400.5001222704-0---L1
Carolina Raging Wolves 1700.125842491-33.0L2
Savannah Sabers 1700.125842491-33.0L4

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 2 Miami Fury AwayLost 0–62
April 9 Tampa Bay Pirates HomeLost 6–26
April 30 Atlanta Heartbreakers HomeLost 14–28
May 7 Savannah Sabers AwayLost 6–7
May 21Atlanta HeartbreakersAwayLost 14–32
June 4Savannah SabersHomeWon 32–13
June 11 Orlando Anarchy HomeLost 0–30
June 18 Gulf Coast Riptide AwayLost 14–36

2012

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 14 Atlanta Phoenix Away
April 21 Savannah Sabers Home
April 28 Tallahassee Jewels Away
May 5Atlanta PhoenixHome
May 19Savannah SabersAway
June 2 Jacksonville Dixie Blues Home
June 9Savannah SabersAway
June 16 Orlando Anarchy Home

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References

  1. Rozendaal, Neal (20 January 2016). The Women's Football Encyclopedia. p. 152. ISBN   978-0-9970637-0-7.