Tucson Monsoon

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Tucson Monsoon
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Founded2006
League Independent Women's Football League
Team history2006-present
Based in Tucson, Arizona
Stadium Rincon High School & Sahauro High School
Colorsteal, red, black
OwnerRobert and Kristie Godbout
Head coachBen Hite
Championships0
Division titles0

The Tucson Monsoon is a football team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Tucson, Arizona. Home games are played on the campuses of Rincon High School & Sahauro High School.

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Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Tucson Monsoon (IWFL)
2006060X-Team--
20071704th West Pacific Southwest--
20082604th Tier I West Pacific Southwest--
200953014th Tier II--
2010*1202nd Tier II West Pacific West--
Totals9240

* = Current Standing[ when? ]

Season schedules

2009

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 11 New Mexico Menace Home Won 8-0
April 25 Modesto Maniax AwayWon 12-8
May 2New Mexico MenaceAwayWon 54-0
May 9 Southern California Breakers HomeWon 14-13
May 16Southern California BreakersAway Lost 6-32
May 23New Mexico MenaceAwayWon 55-7
May 30 Los Angeles Amazons HomeLost 0-57
June 13 Seattle Majestics HomeLost 0-55

2010

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 3 Southern California Breakers Home Won 3-0
April 10 California Quake Home Lost 20-60
April 17 So Cal Scorpions AwayLost 0-54
May 1California QuakeHome
May 8Southern California BreakersAway
May 22So Cal ScorpionsHome
May 29 Sacramento Sirens Away
June 5 Seattle Majestics Away

2013

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
May 1Non IWFL TeamHome Won Forfeit
May 11 California Quake Home Lost 19-38
May 18 Colorado ThunderKatz AwayLost 7-20
June 1Non IWFL TeamAwayWin Forfeit
June 8 Phoenix Phantomz HomeCancelled
June 15California QuakeAway6-56
June 22Phoenix PhantomzAwayCancelled
June 5Colorado ThunderKatzHome7-14

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