Seattle Riot (Ultimate)

Riot is an elite-level women's ultimate team based in Seattle, Washington. Riot was founded in 2000, after the previous top-level women's team in Seattle, Women on the Verge, disbanded.[1] They were the women's champions at the 2004[2] and 2005[3] UPA Club Championships (now USA Ultimate). They have also won the WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships in 2002 and 2014.[4][5][6]

Seattle Riot
SportUltimate
Founded2000
LeagueUSA Ultimate
Based inSeattle, WA
Head coachAndy Lovseth
Websitehttps://seattleriot.org/

Seattle Riot is coached by Andy Lovseth, Gwen Ambler, and Rohre Titcomb, and is captained by Alyssa Weatherford, Bailey Zanhiser, and Julia Snyder.[7]

There have been three individual winners of the Kathy Pufahl Spirit Award from Seattle Riot: Gwen Ambler (2011), Kati Halmos (2005), and Vida Towne (2004).[8] Additionally, Riot has won the team spirit award three times in 2015, 2013, and 2006.[9]

Community Involvement

Seattle Riot participates in numerous community efforts.[10] Riot player Hana Kawai founded the All Girl Everything Ultimate Program (AGE UP) to "build power among young people of color, particularly girls, in Seattleā€™s South End".[11] Former player Shannon O'Malley is the director of DiscNW Summer Eastside Youth Ultimate Camp, and many current players coach at that camp.[12] Former player and current coach Gwen Ambler founded the Seattle Women's winter league.[13]

Team history

Riot USAU Club National Championship Finishes
Year Finish Notes
2000 DNQ
2001[14] 2nd
2002[15] 3rd (tie)
2003[16] 2nd
2004[17] 1st Beat Prime
2005[18] 1st Beat Backhoe
2006[19] 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2007[20] 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2008[21] 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2009[22] 3rd (tie)
2010[23] 3rd (tie)
2011[24] 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2012[25] 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2013[26] 3rd
2014[27] 3rd (tie)
2015[28] 2nd Fell to Boston Brute Squad
2016[29] 2nd Fell to Boston Brute Squad
2017[30] 5th
2018[31] 3rd (tie)
2019[32] 5th


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