Milwaukee Monarchs

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Milwaukee Monarchs
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Sport Ultimate
Founded2020
League Premier Ultimate League
Based in Milwaukee, WI
Head coachBecky LeDonne
Website milwaukeemonarchs.com

The Milwaukee Monarchs are a Premier Ultimate League (PUL) professional "womxn"'s ultimate team based in Milwaukee, WI. They joined the PUL in 2020 as part of the 2020 expansion. [1] [2] The Monarchs are dedicated to "growing the sport with an emphasis on creating opportunities for and raising the profiles of womxn, girls, and players of diverse identities in Wisconsin and the broader Midwest" [3]

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Franchise history

On December 3, 2019 the PUL, which had held its inaugural season in 2019, [4] [5] announced that it would be adding four new teams including the Milwaukee Monarchs, Washington DC Shadow, Portland Rising, [6] [7] and Minnesota Strike. [1] [8] [9] The Monarchs were founded by Ness Cannaday, Austin Prucha, Katy Stanton, and Dan Laurila. [10]

The 2020 season [11] was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so the Monarchs did not compete until 2021. [12] The Monarchs hosted one of the three regional competitions that made up the 2021 PUL Championship Series, which served as an abbreviated competition season in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [13] [14] The Monarchs defeated the Columbus Pride and Indianapolis Red to win the Midwest competition. [15]

Leadership team

Current coaching staff

Roster

The 2020 roster was as follows: [16]

2020 DC Shadow
#NamePronounsCollegeClub Team
2Alex HuShe/Her Northwestern Madison Heist
3Madison MooreShe/Her University of Chicago
4Jenni CorcoranShe/Her University of Kansas Chicago Nemesis
5Rose GlinkaShe/Her Case Western Reserve University Madison Heist
6Risa UmenoShe/Her University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chicago Nemesis
7Ness CannadayShe/HerMadison NOISE
8Anna WilliamsShe/Her Wesleyan University
9Sabrina HoffmanShe/Her UW-Madison Madison Heist
10Emilie WillinghamShe/Her Truman State University
12Kaitlynne RolingShe/Her UW-Madison Madison NOISE
14Rachel EnyeartShe/Her Indiana University Madison Heist
16Margaret WalkerShe/Her UW-Madison Madison Heist
17Sara StuedemannThey/Them Iowa State University Madison Heist
19Georgia BosscherShe/Her UW-Madison Washington DC Space Heater
20Hannah FrankShe/Her UW-Madison
21Rachel FosterShe/Her University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chicago Nemesis
22Mila FlowermanShe/Her UW-Madison Madison Heist
23Melissa GibbsShe/Her Iowa State University
24Sarah DavisShe/Her University of Washington Chicago Nemesis
25Gerene TaylorShe/Her California State University, Long Beach
33Katy StantonShe/Her Lawrence University Madison NOISE
34Mackenzie CarpenterShe/Her Valparaiso University
38Sara GnolekShe/Her Northwestern
44Keila StrickShe/Her University of Virginia Washington DC Scandal
50Anna ThornShe/Her University of Utah Chicago Nemesis
69Clea PoklembaShe/HerWashington DC Space Heater
72Jacqueline JarikShe/Her University of Michigan Chicago Nemesis
84Sarah LipscombShe/Her University of Notre Dame Chicago Nemesis
85Heather VilbrandtShe/Her UW-Milwaukee
87Austin PruchaShe/HerWashington DC Scandal
88Linh HoangShe/Her New York University San Francisco Polar Bears

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