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Minnesota Machine Founded 2008 League Women's Football Alliance Team history Minnesota Machine (2009-2017) Based in Minneapolis-Saint Paul Colors Orange, Black, Grey Head coach Doug Johnson (2012), Willie Howard (2011), Dann Lickness (2009-2010) Championships 0 Division titles 3 (2010, 2011, 2012)
The Minnesota Machine was a women's tackle football team of the Women's Football Alliance (WFA) from 2009 to 2017. The team was started by Lisa Olson on December 8, 2008, after stints with the Indiana Speed and Minnesota Vixen,[ 1] and began play in the WFA's inaugural 2009 season. Based in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, the Machine played its home games at different locations in the area each year.
Season records
Season
W
L
T
Finish
Playoff results
2009
5
3
0
2nd American Midwest
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2010
6
2
0
1st American Midwest
Lost AC Quarterfinal (Iowa )
2011
5
3
0
1st American Upper Midwest
Lost AC Quarterfinal (Kansas City )
2012
6
3
0
1st WFA American 10
Lost AC Quarterfinal (St. Louis )
Totals
22
11
0
(including playoffs)
* = Current standing
** = Won by forfeit
Home games were played at James Griffin Stadium in St. Paul, MN
Date
Opponent
Home /Away
Result
April 10
Nebraska Stampede
Home
Won 50-0
April 17
St. Louis Slam
Away
Lost 0-34
May 1
Iowa Thunder
Away
Won 7-21
May 8
Kansas City Spartans
Away
Won 12-13
May 15
Nebraska Stampede
Home
Won 34-0
June 5
Kansas City Spartans
Home
Won 22-8
June 12
Iowa Thunder
Home
Lost 13-21
June 19
Nebraska Stampede
Away
Won 13-12
June 26
Iowa Thunder (American Conference Quarterfinal)
Home
Lost 12-20
[ 2]
Home games were played at Einer Anderson Stadium in Minnetonka, MN
[ 3]
Home games were played at Woodbury High School Stadium in Woodbury, MN
[ 4]
Seasons American Conference
Pacific North Division Mountain West Division Pacific South Division Great Plains Division Southwest Division
National Conference
Great Lakes Division Colonial Division
Boston Renegades
DC Divas
Baltimore Nighthawks
Keystone Assault
Philadelphia Phantomz
Richmond Black Widows
Central North Division North Atlantic Division
Alabama Fire
Atlanta Phoenix
Carolina Phoenix
Derby City Dynamite
Fayetteville Fierce
Huntsville Tigers
Montreal Blitz
New York Sharks
Tri-Cities Thunder
South Atlantic Division