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American women's football team
Columbus Comets
Founded2003
Folded2020
LeagueNWFA (2003-2008)
WFA (2009–2015)
WFA Division 2 (2016–2019)
Team historyColumbus Flames (2003)
Columbus Comets (2004–2020)
Based inGrove City, Ohio
StadiumGrove City Christian School
ColorsBlack, Royal Blue, White
OwnerHP Sports, INC.
Head coachHank 'The Hammer' Patterson
Championships0
Division titles3 (2008, 2009, 2010)

The Columbus Comets were a women's professional American football team based in Columbus, Ohio. They played in the Women's Football Alliance. The Comets played in the National Women's Football Association from their inception in 2003 until 2008 (in 2003 they were known as the Columbus Flames). Their home games were played at Grove City Christian School in Grove City, Ohio.

History

The Columbus Comets were founded as the Columbus Flames in 2003 as part of the National Women's Football Association. The founder was Donna Ford, but she sold the team for the second year and the team name was changed to the Comets by new owner Lori Davis.

In 2004, the Comets became the first Women's Professional Football team to play at an National Football League stadium, when they defeated the Cleveland Fusion at Cleveland Browns Stadium 20-7.

The team played in the 2007 NWFA Championship, but lost to the Pittsburgh Passion.

The team began playing their games at Grove City Christian School's Huffaker Community Sports Complex in 2008.

Move to the WFA

The team joined the Women's Football Alliance in 2009 following the disbanding of their previous league and long-time head coach Hank Patterson, purchased the team. The team made the WFA Championship in 2010, but lost to the Lone Star Mustangs 12-16, in their only loss of the season.

In 2016, the team dropped to WFA Division II and remained in the division until they folded following the cancelation of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Season-by-season results

Season League Record Div. Position Playoffs
2003 NWFA 6-3 3rd (Northern Mid-Atlantic)
2004 7-3 2nd (Northern Great Lakes) W Massachusetts
L Detroit
2005 6-3 5th (Northern) L Southwest Michigan
2006 7-4 2nd (Northern North Central) W West Michigan
W Pensacola
L D.C.
2007 9-4 2nd (Southern North) W Pensacola
W Chattanooga
W Oklahoma City
L Pittsburgh
2008 7-3 1st (Northern Central) W Fort Wayne
L Philadelphia
2009 WFA 9-1 1st (National Mid-Atlantic) L West Michigan
2010 11-1 1st (National Mid-Atlantic) W Baltimore
W Philadelphia
W St. Louis
L Lone Star
2011 5-3 3rd (National Mid-Atlantic)
2012 2-6 3rd (National Mid-Atlantic)
2013 6-5 3rd (National Mid-Atlantic) W New York
L D.C.
2014 5-5 2nd (National Mid-Atlantic) W Toledo
L D.C.
2015 2-6 3rd (National Mid-Atlantic)
2016 WFA2 5-5 3rd (WFA2 National Northeast) W Indy
L Philadelphia
2017 4-4 4th (WFA2 National Northeast)
2018 6-2 3rd (WFA2 National Northeast) W Philly
L New York
2019 6-3 2nd (WFA2 National Northeast) L Detroit

Source

References

  1. "Pittsburgh Passion - Columbus Comets to Play in the World Championship of Women". The Paramus Post. July 8, 2007. Retrieved January 29, 2011.
  2. ^ Staff Writer. "Pro football comes to town". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  3. "About the COLUMBUS COMETS". HomeTeamsONLINE. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  4. "PITTSBURGH PASSION AND COLUMBUS COMETS TO PLAY IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF WOMEN'S PRO FOOTBALL!". Women's Sport - Women's sport news. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  5. ^ "HostedSports.com - Automated Solutions". www.hostedsports.com. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  6. Stitts, Kellyanne (2023-05-08). "'Chaos Nation;' Columbus women's football team paving path for women in football". WSYX. Retrieved 2023-10-24.

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