Corvallis Pride

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Corvallis Pride
IWFL logo corvallis.png
Founded2001
Folded2009
League Independent Women's Football League
Team historyCorvallis Pride (2001-2009)
Based in Corvallis, Oregon
Stadium Corvallis High School
ColorsBlue, black, and gold
PresidentBeth Buglione
Head coachBeth Buglione
Championships0
Division titles0

The Corvallis Pride was a team of the Independent Women's Football League (IWFL) based in Corvallis, Oregon. Home games were played at Corvallis High School.

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For the 2009 season, the Pride merged with fellow IWFL team, the Redding Rage.

For the 2010 season, the Pride did not field a team because of insufficient players to safely compete against the Tier I teams on their schedule.

Results

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Corvallis Pride (IWFL)
20028101st WesternLost Western Conference Championship (Austin)
20036212nd Western Pacific NorthwestLost Western Conference Semifinal (Chicago)
20047302nd Western Pacific NorthwestWon Western Conference Semifinal (Oakland)
Lost Western Conference Championship (Sacramento)
20058302nd Western Pacific NorthwestLost Western Conference Semifinal (Sacramento)
20065303rd Western Pacific Northwest--
20072603rd Western Pacific Northwest--
20085402nd Western Pacific NorthwestLost Western Conference Semifinal (Seattle)
20092603rd Western Pacific Northwest--
Totals43281(including playoffs)

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Season schedules

2009

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 11 Seattle Majestics Away Lost 0-34
April 25 Portland Shockwave HomeLost 7-20
May 2 Sacramento Sirens AwayLost 0-39
May 16Portland ShockwaveAwayLost 0-33
May 23 Redding Rage Home Won 2-0**
May 30Sacramento SirensHomeLost 0-48
June 6 Modesto Maniax AwayWon 20-8
June 13Portland ShockwaveHomeLost 6-26

** = Won by forfeit

Players

2008

Tara Jennings

Melody Peterson

Michelle Sayer

Crystal Pender

Cambria Grace

Megan Hussy

Michelle Derry

Lindsey Kuper

Marquetta Medina

Sheena Schrock

Josanna Holzapfel

Kara Leonard

Christi Le Mieux

Beth Schuff

Ronny Mason

Rosie Richards

Holly Custis

Jayme Frazier

Leah Hinkle

Andrea Land

Coco Rallings

Simone Shepard

Megan Cadwall

Natalie Nash

Rebecca Tully

Mariya Efseaff

Krystal Meisnar

Tracy Hartz

Donita Gaudern

Heidi Loebach

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