2014 American Ultimate Disc League season

The 2014 American Ultimate Disc League season was the third season for the league. Each team played a 14-game schedule. The San Jose Spiders won the AUDL Championship III over the Toronto Rush in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] The Spiders enjoyed the most successful season of all teams, finishing with a 16-1 record. Their only loss came to the San Francisco FlameThrowers in Week 6.

American Ultimate Disc League
Season2014
ChampionsSan Jose Spiders
Highest scoringMinnesota Wind Chill (42)
Longest winning runToronto Rush (12)
2013
2015

Offseason

Expansion

  • The Montreal Royal, the San Jose Spiders, the Seattle Raptors, the Salt Lake Lions, the San Francisco Flamethrowers, and the Vancouver Riptide joined the league.

Renaming

  • The Windy City Wildfire change their name to the Chicago Wildfire

Contraction

  • The New Jersey Hammerheads suspended operations due to financial issues

Regular Season Standings

Eastern Division

TeamWLPDPCT
T- Toronto Rush 13 1 +117 .929
P- New York Empire 10 4 +86 .714
P- DC Breeze 10 4 +28 .714
Montreal Royal 6 8 -8 .429
Philadelphia Phoenix 2 12 -89 .143
Rochester Dragons 1 13 -134 .071

Midwestern Division

TeamWLGDPCT
T- Madison Radicals 12 2 +127 .857
P- Windy City Wildfire 9 5 +63 .643
P- Indianapolis AlleyCats 9 5 +13 .643
Minnesota Wind Chill 8 6 +39 .571
Cincinnati Revolution 4 10 -73 .286
Detroit Mechanix 0 14 -169 .000

Western Division

TeamWLGDPCT
T- San Jose Spiders 13 1 +112 .929
P- SF FlameThrowers 11 3 +73 .786
Vancouver Riptide 8 6 +41 .571
Seattle Raptors 3 11 -19 .214
Salt Lake Lions 0 14 -207 .000

T indicates top seed in the playoffs. P indicates a team advanced to the playoffs. PD indicates point difference.

Playoffs

The playoffs expanded to 8 teams in 2014.

Divisional Title [2] Playoff Semifinals [3] AUDL Championship III [4]
         
E3 DC 11
E1 Toronto 37
E1 Toronto 31
E2 New York 16
E2 New York 22
M2 Chicago 17
E1 Toronto 18
W1 San Jose 28
M3 Indianapolis 16
M1 Madison 25
M1 Madison 20
W1 San Jose 23
W1 San Jose 26
W2 San Francisco 16
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See also

References

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