Regina Riot (football)

Regina Riot are Regina's first and only women's tackle football team in the Western Women's Canadian Football League competing in the Prairie Conference. The team, and the league just ended their seventh season. Their provincial rivals are the Saskatoon Valkyries.

Regina Riot
Established2010
Based inRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Home stadiumMosaic Stadium
Head coachKris Hadesbeck
General managerAlicia Dorwart
LeagueWestern Women's Canadian Football League
DivisionPrairie
Mascot(s)"Roxy"
WWCFL championships2015, 2017, 2018
Websitewww.reginariotfootball.com

Of note, the team snapped the Saskatoon Valkyries undefeated streak and claimed the 2013 Prairie Conference regular season title. The current Head Coach is Kris Hadesbeck and the team General Manager is Alicia Dorwart. Games are contested at Mosaic Stadium.

Year by year

= Indicates Division Title
= Indicates Conference Title
= Indicates League Championship
SeasonRecordFinishPostseason Head Coach
20112-2Second, Prairie ConferenceConference Championship, 6-36 Saskatoon Rob Baxter
20122-2Second, Prairie ConferenceConference Championship, 21-35 Saskatoon Darren Fisher
20133-1[1]First, Prairie ConferenceConference Championship, 27-55 vs. Saskatoon Darren Fisher
20153-1[2]First, LeagueLeague Championship 53-6 vs Edmonton Storm Shawn McCall
20163-1[3]Second, Prairie ConferenceConference Championship 29-17 vs Saskatoon Shawn McCall
20173-1[4]First, LeagueLeague Championship 53-0 vs Calgary Olivier Eddie
20184-0[5]First, LeagueLeague Championship 14-10 vs Saskatoon Olivier Eddie

IFAF competitors

The following recognizes athlete and staff from the Regina Riot that competed in the IFAF Women's World Football Championships

2013

  • Ciara Bray
  • Claire Dore
  • Olivier Eddie (coach)
  • Emma Hicks
  • Aimee Kowalski
  • Mallory Starkey
  • Becky Wallis
  • Adrienne Zuck

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2017

  • Carmen Agar
  • Emilie Belanger
  • Claire Dore
  • Olivier Eddie (coach)
  • Katie Hungle
  • Artemis Kouropoulou
  • Aimee Kowalski
  • Alex Kowalski
  • Ashley Viklund
  • Adrienne Zuck

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