Clubname: | Indiana Blaze |
Fullname: | Indiana Blaze |
Nickname: | Blaze |
Founded: | 1997 |
Stadium: | Kuntz Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana |
Capacity: | 6,800 |
Chairman: | Kim Morris |
Manager: | Marc Behringer |
Shirtsupplier: | Kappa |
Shirtsponsors: | Methodist Sports Medicine Center |
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Indiana Blaze was a W-League women's soccer team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Blaze left the league after the completion of the 2001 season.
Indiana Blaze joined the W-League in 1997 and entered the newly formed W-2 in 1998 when the league split. Blaze was the sister team of the Indiana Blast who moved up to the A-League in 1999 after two seasons in the D3 Pro League. Blaze and Blast were known for the overlapping game times on adjacent fields at Kuntz Stadium.
Date | Opponent | Result | Score |
August 1 | at North Texas Heat | L | 0–1 (OT) |
Date | Opponent | Result | Score |
May 19 | Kentucky Fillies | W | 2–1 |
June 3 | at Cincinnati Ladyhawks | W | 1–0 |
June 4 | Cleveland Eclipse | W | 2–1 (OT) |
June 11 | Rockford Dactyls | W | 6–0 |
June 16 | at Kentucky Fillies | D | 1–1 |
June 23 | Chicago Cobras | L | 1–5 |
July 1 | at Rockford Dactyls | W | 3–0 |
July 2 | at Chicago Cobras | L | 0–6 |
July 9 | Rockford Dactyls | W | 8–1 |
July 14 | at Cincinnati Ladyhawks | W | 4–2 |
July 16 | Cincinnati Ladyhawks | W | 3–2 |
July 22 | at Cleveland Eclipse | W | 3–1 |
August 4 | vs Charlotte Lady Eagles | L | 1–2 (OT) |
August 6 | vs Oklahoma Outrage | W | 2–1 (OT) |
The Kentucky Fillies climbed closer to playoff contention with a 2–1 win over the Indiana Blaze in United Soccer League W-League action Friday night. Fillies forward Christal Mattingly scored the winning goal in the 81st minute.
Owner MorSports, Inc. suspended operations of their women's team, the Indiana Blaze, for the 2002 playing season. Owner and President of MorSports, Kim Morris said, "We're in this for the long haul. We want both of our teams to be around for many years to come and if that means suspending the women's team for a season to stabilize our operations, then that is what we should do."
They were the first high-profile women's sports team in the state, and the team's fan support increased each season, averaging nearly 2,000 fans per game in 2001.
Marc Behringer (1998–2001) made quite a splash in his first year as head coach of the Indiana Blaze. The club was its first ever Midwest Division championship and W-League playoff berth.
After scoring 31 goals his senior year and 80 in his career at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, Behringer played for Indiana University from 1984 to 1988, captaining the NCAA Championship team as a senior. He played two seasons for the Indiana Blast as a defender, recording a goal and an assist in 17 games.
Behringer has served as the girls' head soccer coach at his alma mater since 1996. He was named "City Coach of the Year" by the Indianapolis Star three times.
Behringer was assisted by Sherwin Simon.
Year | League | Wins | Losses | Draws | Points | GF | GA | |
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1997 | W-League | 5 | 5 | 1 | 15 | 28 | 20 | |
1998 | W-2 (W-League) | 5 | 7 | 2 | 17 | 34 | 13 | |
1999 | W-2 (W-League) | 8 | 4 | 0 | 39 | 33 | 16 | |
2000 | W-2 (W-League) | 9 | 2 | 1 | 43 | 34 | 20 | |
2001 | W-2 (W-League) | 4 | 7 | 1 | 18 | 14 | 17 |
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