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Founded | 2010 |
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League | Women's Football Alliance |
Team history | Indy Crash (2011–2017) |
Based in | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Stadium | Roncalli High School |
Colors | |
Owner | April Priest |
Head coach | April Priest |
Championships | 0 |
Division titles | 1 (2011) |
Mascot | Rosie 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.
Season | W | L | T | Finish | Playoff results | |
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2011 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 1st National North Central 1 | Won National Conference Quarterfinal (Atlanta) Won National Conference Semifinal (Jacksonville) Lost National Conference Championship (Boston) | |
2012 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2nd National 4 | Won Division Wildcard Lost Division Championship (Chicago) | |
2013 | 2 | 6 | 0 | |||
2014 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 2nd Great Lakes Division | Lost to (Cleveland) 38–32 | |
2015* | 3 | 2 | 0 | |||
Totals | 21 | 17 | 0 | (including playoffs) |
* = current standing[ when? ]
Date | Opponent | Home/Away | Result |
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April 12 | Chicago Force | Away | 6–48 (Loss) |
April 19 | Detroit Dark Angels | Home | 36–6 (Win) |
April 26 | Cleveland Fusion | Away | 0–7 (Loss) |
May 3 | Chicago Force | Home | 6–36 (Loss) |
May 10 | West Michigan Mayhem | Away | 33–13 (Win) |
May 17 | Derby City Dynamite | Home | 19–0 (Win) |
May 31 | Cincinnati Sizzle | Home | 68–0 (Win) |
June 7 | Detroit Dark Angels | Away | 35–7 (Win) |
June 14 | Cleveland Fusion | Away | 32–38 (Loss) |
Date | Opponent | Home/Away | Result |
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April 14 | Derby City Dynamite | Home | 2–0 (Win) |
April 28 | Chicago Force | Home | 0–72 (Loss) |
May 5 | Cincinnati Sizzle | Home | 56–0 (Win) |
May 12 | Derby City Dynamite | Away | 18–14 (Win) |
May 19 | West Michigan Mayhem | Away | 33–39 (Loss) |
June 2 | Chicago Force | Away | 0–71 (Loss) |
June 9 | West Michigan Mayhem | Home | 34–7 (Win) |
June 16 | Toledo Reign | 28–7 (Win) | |
June 23 | Toledo Reign | 52–35 (Win) | |
June 30 | Chicago Force | 14–70 (Loss) |
2011 North Central 1 Division | |||||||||
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W | L | T | PCT | PF | PA | DIV | GB | STK | |
y-Indy Crash | 6 | 2 | 0 | 0.750 | 321 | 147 | 4-0 | --- | L1 |
Cincinnati Sizzle | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0.500 | 222 | 169 | 2-2 | 2.0 | W2 |
Kentucky Karma | 1 | 7 | 0 | 0.125 | 34 | 318 | 0-4 | 5.0 | L2 |
Date | Opponent | Home/Away | Result |
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April 9 | St. Louis Slam | Away | Lost 6–43 |
April 16 | Detroit Dark Angels | Home | Won 36–6 |
April 23 | Cincinnati Sizzle | Away | Won 60–21 |
April 30 | Kentucky Karma | Home | Won 77–0 |
May 14 | Toledo Reign | Away | Won 34–0 |
May 21 | Kentucky Karma | Away | Won 77–0 |
June 4 | Cincinnati Sizzle | Home | Won 13–0 |
June 18 | Chicago Force | Home | Lost 18–77 |
June 25 | Atlanta Heartbreakers (National Conference Quarterfinal) | Home | Won 47–0 |
July 9 | Jacksonville Dixie Blues (National Conference Semifinal) | Away | Won 42–0 |
July 16 | Boston Militia (National Conference Championship) | Away | Lost 18–46 |
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