Derby City Dynamite

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Derby City Dynamite
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Founded2011
League Women's Football Alliance
Team historyDerby City Dynamite (2012–present)
Based in Louisville, Kentucky
StadiumJohn Hardin High School
ColorsBlack, Red, White
PresidentTBanks
Head coachM.Suber
Championships0
Division titles0
MascotDynamite man

The Derby City Dynamite is a women's professional full-contact/tackle football team of the Women's Football Alliance that began play in 2012. Based in Louisville, Kentucky, the Dynamite's home venue is John Hardin High School in Elizabethtown. [1]

Contents

Season-by-season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Derby City Dynamite (WFA)
20124401st National North Central
20133503rd National North Central
20144602nd National MideastLost National Conference Wild Card (West Michigan)
20150805th National Great Lakes
20163604th WFA2 National Southeast
Totals14290(including playoffs)

[2] [3]

Season Statistics
YearWLTPCTPFPAHomeRoadConfNonConf
20124400.5001281003–1–01–3–03–1–01–3–0
20133500.3751362382–2–01–3–03–5–00–0–0
20144600.4002642163–2–01–4–01–1–03–5–0
20150800.000502470–4–00–4–00–8–00–0–0
20162600.250422641–3–01–3–02–6–00–0–0

2012

Season schedule

DateOpponentHome/AwayResultRecord [4]
April 14 Indy Crash AwayL 0–20–1
April 28 Cincinnati Sizzle AwayW 6–01–1
May 5 Pittsburgh Force HomeW 8–22–1
May 12 Indy Crash HomeL 14–182–2
May 19 Toledo Reign HomeW 20–183–2
June 2 Memphis Dynasty AwayL 6–123–3
June 9 Toledo Reign AwayL 22–323–4
June 16 Cincinnati Sizzle HomeW 52–164–4

2013

Season schedule

DateOpponentHome/AwayResultRecord [5]
April 6 Indy Crash HomeL 6–480–1
April 13 Cleveland Fusion AwayL 0–440–2
April 20 Cincinnati Sizzle AwayL 20–240–3
April 27 Cleveland Fusion HomeL 0–400–4
May 11 Toledo Reign AwayL 24–260–5
May 18 Cincinnati Sizzle HomeW 58–561–5
June 1 Toledo Reign HomeW 14–02–5
June 8Tennessee TrainAwayW 14–03–5

2014

Season schedule

DateOpponentHome/AwayResultRecord [6]
April 5 Toledo Reign HomeL 6–260–1
April 12 West Michigan Mayhem HomeL 6–150–2
April 19 Columbus Comets AwayL 0–420–3
April 26 Detroit Dark Angels AwayL 22–520–4
May 10 Detroit Dark Angels HomeW 22–201–4
May 17 Indy Crash AwayL 0–191–5
May 24Non-League OpponentHomeW 72–02–5
May 31Tennessee TrainHomeW 40–123–5
June 7 Cincinnati Sizzle AwayW 74–04–5
Postseason
June 14 West Michigan Mayhem AwayL 22–304–6

2015

Season schedule

DateOpponentHome/AwayResultRecord [7]
April 11 Atlanta Phoenix HomeL 10–340–1
April 18 Indy Crash HomeL 6–310–2
April 25 West Michigan Mayhem AwayL 0–360–3
May 9 Detroit Dark Angels AwayL 8–380–4
May 16 St. Louis Slam AwayL 8–260–5
May 30 West Michigan Mayhem HomeL 0–150–6
June 6 Detroit Dark Angels HomeL 18–260–7
June 13 Indy Crash AwayL 0–410–8

2016

Season schedule

DateOpponentHome/AwayResultRecord [8]
April 2 St. Louis Slam AwayL 0–710–1
April 9 Atlanta Phoenix AwayL 0–740–2
April 16 Alabama Fire HomeL 8–380–3
April 23 Huntsville Tigers HomeW 14–01–3
April 30 Toledo Reign HomeL 6–121–4
May 14 St. Louis Slam HomeL 6–231–5
May 21 Huntsville Tigers AwayW 8–62–5
June 4 Alabama Fire AwayL 0–402–6

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