Seattle Majestics

Seattle Majestics
Founded 2002
League Women's Football Alliance
Team history Tacoma Majestics (2003–2005)
Seattle Majestics (2006–present)
Based in Kent, Washington
Stadium French Field
Colors navy, gray, neon green
President Cyndi Butz-Houghton
Head coach Scott McCarron
Division titles 11 (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017)
Mascot Kitty

The Seattle Majestics are a Women's American football team based in Seattle, Washington. The Seattle Majestics play in the Western Conference, Pacific Northwest Division of the Women's Football Alliance. Home games are played at French Field on the campus of Kent Meridian High School in Kent, Washington.

The team began as the Tacoma Majestics in 2002 before moving to Seattle in 2006 and merging with the former Women's American Football League franchise, the Seattle Warbirds.[1][2][3]

The franchise is currently owned by Scott McCarron. Sponsorships and fundraising under the team's non-profit 501c3 status provide finances for the team, but players also have to contribute.[4]

The Seattle Majestics have won the WFA's Pacific Northwest Division title four times, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. The Seattle Majestics also won the IWFL's Northwest Division title six times, from 2003 to 2005 and again from 2007 from 2009.[5] The team has also had the distinction of entertaining the crowd at Qwest Field prior to the kickoff of the Seattle Seahawks and has been featured on ESPN. After the conclusion of the 2017 season, the Seattle Majestics moved back to the IWFL.

Season-by-season

SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Tacoma Majestics (IWFL)
20037101st WC Pacific NorthwestLost Western Conference Qualifier (Sacramento)
20048001st WC Pacific NorthwestLost Western Conference Qualifier (Sacramento)
20059101st WC Pacific NorthwestWon Western Conference Qualifier (Chicago)
Lost Western Conference Championship (Sacramento)
Seattle Majestics (IWFL)
20065302nd WC Pacific Northwest--
20078001st WC Pacific NorthwestLost Western Conference Qualifier (Sacramento)
20088001st Tier I WC Pacific NorthwestWon Western Conference Semifinal (Corvallis)[6]
Lost Western Conference Championship (Dallas)
20098001st Tier 1 WC Pacific NorthwestLost Western Conference Semifinal (Chicago)
20102606th Tier 1 WC Pacific West--
20114402nd Tier 1 WC Pacific WestWon Tier II Western Conference Semifinal (Madison)
Won Tier II Western Conference Championship (Modesto)
Won Tier II Championship (New England)
20126201st Tier 1 WC Pacific WestLost Western Conference Semifinal (Sacramento)
Seattle Majestics (WFA)
20138001st Northwest Division--
20147101st Northwest DivisionLost American Conference Semifinal (San Diego Surge)
20158001st Northwest DivisionLost American Conference Semifinal (San Diego Surge)
20166202nd Northwest Division
20177101st Northwest DivisionTied for 1st Place in the Division
Totals98300 (including playoffs)

References

  1. "Majestics women's football team provides perfect opportunity". The Seattle Times. July 13, 2007.
  2. "Seattle Majestics' About page". Seattle Majestics. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  3. "Play for free? They'll pay to play". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. June 12, 2008.
  4. "For Female Football Players, Its Pay to Play and Pray Someone Sees". The Nation. November 23, 2015.
  5. "Seattle Majestics take aim at another women's football title". The Seattle Times. June 28, 2008.
  6. "Seattle Majestics rise to the top of the heap in women's football". Pacific Northwest Local News. July 9, 2008.
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