San Diego Surge
{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2025}}
{{USFootball team
| logo = SanDiegoSurge.PNG
| pixels = 200px
| founded = 2010
| league = Women's Football Alliance
| history = San Diego Surge (2011–2019)
| stadium = Santana High School
| city = Santee, California
| colors = Navy blue, sky blue, white
| president = Christina Suggett
| coach = Mike Suggett
| championships = 1
| titles = 2 (2011-12)
| dancers =
| mascot =
| disbanded = 2019
}}
The San Diego Surge were a women's professional football team based in Santee, California, that competed in the Women's Football Alliance (WFA). The team played its home games at Santana High School and previously at Mira Mesa Senior High School. The Surge began play in the 2011 season. On September 10, 2019, the team ceased operations indefinitely.{{cite tweet |number=1172499079777021953 |user=surgefootball |title=https://t.co/XXflhTdUNU |author=Christina C |date=September 13, 2019 |access-date=December 2, 2022 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220418222048/https://twitter.com/surgefootball/status/1172499079777021953 |archive-date=April 18, 2022 |url-status=live}}
In their first season, the Surge finished 8–0, winning their division, and won the American Conference championship over the Dallas Diamonds before losing to the Boston Militia in the WFA championship game.
Season-By-Season
class="wikitable"
|+ !Season !W !L !T !Finish |
2011
|11 |1 |0 |1st American South Pacific |Won American Conference Quarterfinal (Silver State) Won American Conference Semifinal (Bay Area) Won American Conference Champions (Dallas) Lost WFA National Championship (Boston) |
2012
|12 |0 |0 |1st WFA American 17 |Won American Conference Quarterfinal (Pacific) Won American Conference Semifinal (Bay Area) Won American Conference Champions (Dallas) Won WFA National Championship (Chicago) |
2013
|9 |2 |0 |1st American South Pacific | |
2014
|11 |1 |0 |1st WFA American | |
2015
|9 |2 |0 |1st WFA Pacific Region | |
2017
|7 |4 |0 |1st WFA Pacific Region | |
2018
|4 |0 |0 |TBD | |
2012 roster
class="toccolours" style="text-align: left;" |
colspan="7" style="text-align:center; color:silver; background-color:#104E8B" | San Diego Surge roster |
---|
style="font-size: 95%;vertical-align:top;" | Quarterbacks
Running backs
Receivers
| style="width: 25px;" | | style="font-size: 95%;vertical-align:top;" | Offensive line
{{player|64}} Kristi McKinney
Defensive line
Linebackers
| style="width: 25px;" | | style="font-size: 95%;vertical-align:top;" | Defensive backs
Special teams
Multiple Positions
| style="width: 25px;" | | style="font-size: 95%;vertical-align:top;" | Injured reserve
Exempt List
Practice squad
{{plainlist|
}} |
2011
=Standings=
{{2011 WFA South Pacific Division standings|team=Surge}}
=Season Schedule=
class="wikitable" |
Date
!Opponent !Result |
---|
April 9
|Home |Won 84-0 |
April 16
|Away |Won 74-0 |
April 30
|Home |Won 82-0 |
May 7
|Home |Won 55-20 |
May 14
|Home |Won 48-15 |
May 21
|Las Vegas Showgirlz |Away |Won 55-0 |
June 4
|Away |Won 42-13 |
June 11
|Pacific Warriors |Away |Won 43-6 |
June 25
|Silver State Legacy (American Conference Quarterfinal) |Home |Won 41-7 |
July 9
|Bay Area Bandits (American Conference Semifinal) |Home |Won 36-0 |
July 16
|Dallas Diamonds (American Conference Championship) |Home |Won 48-20 |
July 30
|Boston Militia (WFA National Championship) |Neutral (Bedford, TX) |Lost 19-34 |
2012
=Season schedule=
class="wikitable" |
Date
!Opponent !Result |
---|
April 21
|Home |Won 42-0 |
April 28
|Away |Won 64-0 |
May 5
|Away |Won 69-12 |
May 12
|Away |Won 55-0 |
May 19
|Home |Won 57-0 |
June 2
|Silver State Legacy |Away |Won 48-0 |
June 9
|Arizona Assassins |Home |Won 62-0 |
June 16
|Pacific Warriors |Home |Won 49-0 |
June 30
|Pacific Warriors |Home |Won 48-0 |
References
External links
- [http://sandiegosurge.com/ Official website]
{{WFA}}
{{San Diego Sports}}
Category:Women's Football Alliance teams
Category:American football teams in San Diego
Category:American football teams established in 2011
Category:2011 establishments in California
Category:Women's sports in San Diego
{{Amfoot-team-stub}}
{{California-sport-team-stub}}