Raleigh Flyers (AUDL)

Raleigh Flyers
Founded 2015
Division South
Based in Raleigh, North Carolina
Stadium Crusader Stadium &
WakeMed Soccer Park[1]
Colours Red, white, and blue
Owner(s) Casey Degnan,
Mike Denardis[2]
Head coach Pat McNally[3]
Website raleigh-flyers.com

This article is about the ultimate team, for information on the defunct soccer team see Raleigh Express.

The Raleigh Flyers are a professional ultimate team from Raleigh, North Carolina playing in the South Division of the American Ultimate Disc League.[4] The team was founded in 2015 and splits its home games between Crusader Stadium on the campus of Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh and WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary.

2015 Season

The Flyers won the South Division in their inaugural season, with a record of 12–3.[5] They earned a top seed in the playoffs, and with it a first round bye. In the Divisional Finals, they beat the Jacksonville Cannons 28–27 in double overtime. They Flyers were defeated 22–19 in the semifinals by the Madison Radicals, thus ending their playoff run.[6]

The Flyers also made news by signing the first ever female professional ultimate player, Jessi Jones, to play in their game against the Nashville Nightwatch. Jones who was a team USA U-23 player in 2013, was signed as part of "Women's Ultimate Day".[7]

2015 Schedule[8][9]

Week Date Pull Opponent Results Team Record Venue
Regular Season
1 April 11 7:00 pm Atlanta Hustle W 29–22 1–0 WakeMed Soccer Park
2 April 18 3:00 pm Jacksonville Cannons W 33–26 2–0 Cardinal Gibbons High
3 Bye
4 May 2 7:00 pm Charlotte Express W 34–22 3–0 Cardinal Gibbons High
5 May 9 6:00 pm Atlanta Hustle L 28–29 OT 3–1 Silverbacks Stadium
May 10 2:00 pm Nashville Nightwatch W 22–21 OT 4–1
6 May 17 3:00 pm Nashville Nightwatch W 33–22 5–1 Cardinal Gibbons High
7 May 23 7:00 pm Charlotte Express W 27–18 6–1 East Mecklenburg High
8 May 30 6:00 pm Jacksonville Cannons W 29–27 7–1
9 June 5 8:00 pm Atlanta Hustle L 20–24 7–2 Grady Stadium
June 6 6:00 pm Nashville Nightwatch W 27–21 8–2
10 June 14 3:00 pm Jacksonville Cannons L 26–28 OT 8–3 Cardinal Gibbons High
11 June 20 7:00 pm Charlotte Express W 24–21 9–3 East Mecklenburg High
12 June 27 7:00 pm Nashville Nightwatch W 20–15 10–3 Cardinal Gibbons High
13 Bye
14 July 11 7:00 pm Charlotte Express W 26–23 11–3 Cardinal Gibbons High
Playoffs
1 Bye
2 July 25 7:00 pm Jacksonville Cannons W 28–27 2OT 12–3 WakeMed Soccer Park
3 August 8 4:00 pm Madison Radicals L 19–22 12–4 Avaya Stadium

Current Roster[10]

# Name Height Weight Age Experience Home Town Current Town College Team Club Team
1 Justin Allen 6' 2" 150 23 7 years Raleigh Raleigh Appalachian State Ring of Fire
2 Mike Moore 6' 0" 165 35 16 years Apex Durham NC State Boneyard
3 JD Hastings 5' 6" 160 20 3 years Winston-Salem Chapel Hill UNC-Chapel Hill Cash Crop
4 Roy Matthews 6' 3" 180 30 6 years Cedar Park, TX Winston-Salem Virginia Ring of Fire
5 Taylor Pope 6' 3" 215 34 17 years Oviedo, FL Raleigh Ohio Wesleyan Ring of Fire
6 Ben Dieter 6' 3" 177 33 15 years Fayetteville Oxford East Carolina Ring of Fire
7 Jon Nethercutt 6' 1" 185 23 5 years Maury Chapel Hill UNC-Chapel Hill Darkside
8 Terrence Mitchell 5' 11" 135 19 5 years Durham Durham North Carolina Central Ring of Fire
9 Michael Zhou 6' 1" 165 25 8 years Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Northwestern Ring of Fire
10 Jarrett Bowen 5' 10" 170 26 9 years Houston, TX Raleigh UNC-Wilmington Ring of Fire
11 Dennis Tarasi 6' 0" 160 27 8 years Ankeny, IA Chapel Hill Truman State Ring of Fire
12 Robert Goode 5' 11" 178 24 5 years Walnut Cove Wilmington UNC-Wilmington RC Lobos
13 Andrew Ryan 6' 2" 165 28 15 years Rochester, NY Durham UNC-Chapel Hill Cash Crop
14 Hunter Taylor 5'11" 185 8 years Chester, VA Blacksburg, VA Virginia Tech Ring of Fire
15 Michael Neve 6' 3" 190 24 7 years Durham Winston-Salem Appalachian State Cash Crop
16 CJ Colicchio 6' 6" 205 24 6 years Rochester, NY Greensboro SUNY Buffalo Boxcar
17 Brian Clark 6' 0" 155 23 6 years Greensboro Greensboro St. Mary's - Maryland Ring of Fire
18 Dave Snoke 5' 11" 165 34 14 years Charlotte Raleigh NC State Boneyard
19 Jake McGoogan 6' 2" 160 20 6 years Cary Raleigh NC State Ring of Fire
20 Drew Chandler 5' 10" 160 23 3 years Raleigh Pittsboro UNC-Chapel Hill
21 Joey Cretella 6' 0" 170 26 9 years Raleigh Raleigh East Carolina Ring of Fire
22 Brian Casey 5' 11" 165 27 10 years Plano, TX Wilmington UNC-Wilmington Ring of Fire
23 Jake Coleman 6' 3" 185 23 5 years San Rafael, CA Durham Pomona College American BBQ
24 Noah Saul 6' 0" 175 25 12 years Yardley, PA Raleigh UNC-Chapel Hill Ring of Fire
27 Sam Cooper 6' 0" 180 27 9 years Bristol, VA Raleigh Clemson Pluff Mud Panic
28 Jack Williams 6' 1" 155 20 3 years Hickory Wilmington UNC-Wilmington Raleighwood
29 Mark Stumpf 6' 2" 180 23 4 years Raleigh Raleigh Appalachian State Cash Crop
33 Mark Lin 5' 11" 165 22 8 years Plainsboro, NJ Greensboro Maryland Truckstop
34 Tristan Green 5' 8" 165 24 13 years Chapel Hill Raleigh UNC-Chapel Hill Ring of Fire
50 Jessi Jones 5' 7" 145 24 7 years Raleigh Cary NC State Phoenix
51 Tim McAllister 5' 11" 190 20 4 years Franklin Chapel Hill UNC-Chapel Hill Ring of Fire
54 Stephen Bender 6' 0" 190 27 9 years Beech Mountain Raleigh UNC-Wilmington Ring of Fire
77 Ben Snell 6' 3" 185 22 5 years Raleigh Chapel Hill UNC-Chapel Hill
80 Xavier Maxstadt 6' 3" 190 21 8 years Arlington, VA Wilmington UNC-Wilmington
84 David Richardson 6' 3" 230 23 3 years Raleigh Morrisville Lenoir-Rhyne Cash Crop
99 Josh Hartzog 6' 1" 185 26 8 years Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Elon Cash Crop

References

  1. "Schedule". Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  2. "Ownership". Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  3. "Staff". Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  4. "About". Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  5. "Standings Current | The AUDL". Retrieved 2015-08-13.
  6. "Full Schedule | The AUDL". Retrieved 2015-08-13.
  7. "Raleigh Flyers Sign First-Ever Female Pro Ultimate Player | Livewire | Ultiworld". Retrieved 2015-08-13.
  8. "Schedule « Raleigh Flyers". raleigh-flyers.com. Retrieved 2015-08-13.
  9. "Full Schedule | The AUDL". Retrieved 2015-08-13.
  10. "Roster « Raleigh Flyers". raleigh-flyers.com. Retrieved 2015-08-13.
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