Team: | Tampa Bay Storm |
Year: | 1995 |
Record: | 10–2 |
Division Place: | 1st, Southern |
Coach: | Tim Marcum |
Stadium: | ThunderDome |
Playoffs: | W Quarterfinals vs. Memphis W Semifinals vs. Albany W ArenaBowl vs. Orlando |
The 1995 Tampa Bay Storm season was the ninth season for the Tampa Bay Storm. They finished the 1995 Arena Football League season 10–2 and ended the season with a win in ArenaBowl IX against the Orlando Predators.[1]
Week | Date | Opponent | Results | Game site (attendance) | ||||
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Final score | Team record | |||||||
1 | May 13 | at Miami Hooters | W 58–43 | 1–0 | Miami Arena (6,978) | |||
2 | Bye | |||||||
3 | May 27 | Charlotte Rage | W 34–16 | 2–0 | ThunderDome (12,426) | |||
4 | June 2 | at Las Vegas Sting | W 69–55 | 3–0 | Thomas & Mack Center (4,212) | |||
5 | June 10 | Miami Hooters | W 47–55 | 4–0 | ThunderDome (13,114) | |||
6 | June 17 | at Albany Firebirds | L 36–42 | 4–1 | Knickerbocker Arena (11,801) | |||
7 | June 24 | Las Vegas Sting | L 37–38 | 4–2 | ThunderDome (13,022) | |||
8 | July 1 | Memphis Pharaohs | W 68–32 | 5–2 | ThunderDome (14,209) | |||
9 | July 8 | at Connecticut Coyotes | W 38–32 | 6–2 | Hartford Civic Center (7,521) | |||
10 | July 14 | at Orlando Predators | W 51–34 | 7–2 | Orlando Arena (15,638) | |||
11 | July 21 | Connecticut Coyotes | W 60–32 | 8–2 | ThunderDome (12,825) | |||
12 | July 29 | Orlando Predators | W 44–20 | 9–2 | ThunderDome (24,055) | |||
13 | August 4 | at Milwaukee Mustangs | W 56–27 | 10–2 | Bradley Center (16,147) |
The Storm were awarded the No. 1 overall seed in the AFL playoffs as a result of their league-best regular season record.
Round | Date | Opponent | Results | Game site (attendance) | ||
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Final score | Playoff record | |||||
Quarterfinals | August 12 | (8) Memphis Pharaohs | W 53–41 | 1–0 | ThunderDome (10,677) | |
Semifinals | August 18 | (7) Albany Firebirds | W 56–49 | 2–0 | ThunderDome (11,288) | |
ArenaBowl | September 1 | (6) Orlando Predators | W 48–35 | 3–0 | ThunderDome (25,087) |
Position | Player | Award | All-Arena team | |
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Quarterback | - | 1st | ||
Offensive/defensive lineman | - | 1st | ||
Fullback/linebacker | - | 2nd | ||
Offensive/defensive lineman | - | 2nd | ||
Offensive/defensive lineman | - | 2nd | ||
Defensive specialist | - | 2nd |