Pittsburgh Thunderbirds

Pittsburgh Thunderbirds
NicknameT-Birds
Founded2015
LeagueUltimate Frisbee Association
DivisionCentral
Based inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
StadiumHighmark Stadium
ColoursBlack, Charcoal Grey and Gold
OwnerTracy Neuendorf
Amy Neuendorf
Head coachMax Barowski
General managerAndrew Gardner
National championships0
Division titles0
Playoff berths4
Websitewatchufa.com/thunderbirds

The Pittsburgh Thunderbirds are a professional ultimate team that competes in the Central Division of the Ultimate Frisbee Association. They play their home games at Highmark Stadium, a soccer stadium in Pittsburgh's Station Square.

History

2015

The Pittsburgh Thunderbirds finished 2nd in the Midwest division with a 12–2 record, behind the Madison Radicals who finished 13–1. The Madison Radicals lone loss was to the Thunderbirds on May 2, 2015 at Founder's Field in Pittsburgh.

On June 12, 2015, the Thunderbirds were featured on ESPN3's game of the week against the Chicago Wildfire, dropping the contest 19–16 for their 2nd loss of the 2015 season.

Due to scheduling conflicts, the Midwest playoffs had to be played on the same day, July 25, 2015. The #3 seed Chicago Wildfire met the #2 seeded Thunderbirds at a neutral site outside of Madison, Wisconsin at 4:00PM local time. In overtime, Max Thorne threw the go-ahead goal to Aaron Watson to secure the 24–23 victory.

3 hours later, the Thunderbirds went on to face the #1 seeded Madison Radicals at Breese Stevens Field in Madison, Wisconsin. The Thunderbirds would go on to lose the Midwest Championship, 24–21 after Tyler DeGirolamo exited the game with a recurring leg injury.

2015 Regular Season Results
Date Opponent Score Record
4/11/15 @ Indianapolis Alleycats 28–20 W 1–0
4/25/15 Cincinnati Revolution 30–16 W 2–0
5/2/15 @ Madison Radicals 24–18 L 2–1
5/3/15 @ Minnesota WindChill 30–17 W 3–1
5/9/15 Minnesota WindChill 28–22 W 4–1
5/30/15 Detroit Mechanix 44–20 W 5–1
6/6/15 Madison Radicals 26–22 W 6–1
6/12/15 @ Chicago Wildfire 19–16 L 6–2
6/13/15 @ Detroit Mechanix 34–21 W 7–2
6/20/15 @ Cincinnati Revolution 25–19 W 8–2
6/28/15 Chicago Wildfire 27–26 W (OT) 9–2
7/10/15 Detroit Mechanix 42–16 W 10–2
7/11/15 @ Cincinnati Revolution 33–27 W 11–2
7/18/15 Indianapolis AlleyCats 29–25 W 12–2
2015 Midwest Playoffs Results
7/25/15 @Chicago Wildfire 24–23 W (OT) 13–2
7/25/15 @Madison Radicals 24–21 L 13–3

2016-2019

The Thunderbirds finished the 2016 season with a 10-4 record, second in the Midwest Division behind the Madison Radicals. In the divisional playoffs, they defeated the Minnesota Wind Chill 20-18 before falling the Radicals in the Division Finals by a score of 20-16.

The Thunderbirds qualified for their third consecutive playoff appearance with a 7-4, once again defeating the Minnesota Wind Chill in the opening round and losing to the Madison Radicals in the Division Finals.

On November 13, 2017, Thunderbirds' player Pat Hammonds was announced as the new head coach, succeeding David Hogan. [1]

The 2018 season saw Pittsburgh post its first losing season in franchise history, finishing in 5th place in the Midwest Division with a 4-10 record.

Pittsburgh saw a significant improvement in 2019, finishing with an 8-4 record and returning to the playoffs as the second-place team in the Midwest Division.

On June 8, the AUDL hosted its first All-Star Game at Breese Stevens Field in Madison. Pittsburgh cutter Max Sheppard, the sole Thunderbirds player selected for the All-Star Game, was named the game's Most Valuable Player. [2]

In the opening round of the 2019 playoffs, the Thunderbirds defeated the Chicago Wildfire 21-20 to advance to their fourth Midwest Finals appearance in five seasons, where they lost to the Indianapolis AlleyCats 23-17.

2020's

Following the 2019 season, the AUDL announced a realignment of its divisions, with the Thunderbirds moving from the Midwest Division (now known as the Central Division) to the newly-formed Atlantic Division. [3]

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the 2020 season was initially postponed before being officially cancelled on June 24, 2020.[4]

The 2021 season would be the Thunderbirds' worst to date, finishing last in the Atlantic Division with a 1-11 record. Only the Detroit Mechanix (0-12) would finish the season with a worse record. After the 2021 season, the AUDL went back to its prior 4-division format, and the Thunderbirds returned to the Central Division. [5]

Prior to the start of the 2022 season, the Thunderbirds announced a partnership with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC of the USL Championship. The deal included a home game against the Madison Radicals to be played at Highmark Stadium, a cross-promotion between the two teams, team-specific ticket discount offers, and halftime exhibition show by the Thunderbirds at the Riverhounds' May 14th home game against El Paso Locomotive FC.

Stadium

Prior to the start of the 2023 season, it was announced that the Thunderbirds would begin playing their home games at Highmark Stadium as part of an expanded partnership between the team and Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, the stadium's primary tenant. [6] Previously, the Thunderbirds played their home games at Founders Field in Cheswick, and J.C. Stone Field in Pittsburgh's North park complex.

Record

Year Division Record Win% Playoffs Goals Goals Against Finish
2015 Central 12-2 (2nd) 0.857 1–1 410 294 Lost in divisional final
2016 Central 10-4 (2nd) 0.714 1-1 355 296 Lost in divisional final
2017 Central 9-5 (3rd) 0.643 1-1 322 310 Lost in divisional final
2018 Central 4-10 (5th) 0.286 275 332 Did not make playoffs
2019 Central 8-4 (2nd) 0.667 1-1 259 227 Lost in divisional final
2021 Atlantic 1-11 (8th) 0.083 228 289 Did not make playoffs
2022 Central 4-8 (5th) 0.333 225 249 Did not make playoffs
2023 Central 5-7 (4th) 0.417 236 226 Did not make playoffs
Total 53-51 0.510 4-4 2,310 2,223

References

  1. ^ https://watchufa.com/thunderbirds/news/pittsburgh-thunderbirds-announce-pat-hammonds-next-head-coach
  2. ^ https://watchufa.com/thunderbirds/news/max-sheppard-claims-mvp-first-audl-all-star-game
  3. ^ https://watchufa.com/league/news/2020-audl-division-realignment
  4. ^ https://watchufa.com/league/news/2020-audl-season-cancelled-covid
  5. ^ https://watchufa.com/league/news/2022-audl-divisional-realignment
  6. ^ https://www.riverhounds.com/news/2023/03/01/thunderbirds-highmark-stadium/

External links

Official website

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