Wisconsin Wolves
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The Wisconsin Wolves are an Women's Football Alliance
Women's Football Alliance
The Women's Football Alliance is a full-contact Women's American football league which began play in the spring of 2009. They have now completed three full seasons and grew to over 60 teams slated for the 2011 season. The women play 11 person tackle football games with rules that basically mirror...

 (WFA) team based in Wausau, Wisconsin
Wausau, Wisconsin
Wausau is a city in and the county seat of Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. The Wisconsin River divides the city. The city is adjacent to the town of Wausau.According to the 2000 census, Wausau had a population of 38,426 people...

. The team was founded in 2006 and play their home games at Lussier Stadium on the campus of Madison LaFollette High School. The Wolves were the third Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Wisconsin is a U.S. state located in the north-central United States and is part of the Midwest. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, Michigan to the northeast, and Lake Superior to the north. Wisconsin's capital is...

 WPFL
Women's Professional Football League
The Women's Professional Football League is the original and longest operating women's professional American football league in the United States. Now with teams across the United States, the WPFL had its first game in 1999 with just two original teams: the Lake Michigan Minx and the Minnesota...

 franchise founded in the state (following the Wisconsin Riveters and the Kenosha Northern Ice) but have transferred to the IWFL. In 2010, The Wisconsin Wolves announced they were moving the team to Wausau, Wisconsin, as well as IWFL. They joined the Women's Football Alliance
Women's Football Alliance
The Women's Football Alliance is a full-contact Women's American football league which began play in the spring of 2009. They have now completed three full seasons and grew to over 60 teams slated for the 2011 season. The women play 11 person tackle football games with rules that basically mirror...

 (WFA) shortly after. They will begin playing in 2011.

The Wolves completed their inaugural (2006) regular season with a record of (5-3). Their 2007 season ended in the same way, 5-3 in the regular season and 1-1 in the playoffs. The Wolves have played in the National Conference Championship in their first two seasons of existence.

Season-By-Season

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| colspan="6" align="center" | Wisconsin Wolves (WPFL)
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|2006 || 5 || 2 || 0 || 2nd National Central || Won National Conference Qualifier (Indiana
Indiana Speed
The Indiana Speed is a football team in the Women's Spring Football League. They play on the near north side of Indianapolis, Indiana at Park Tudor School's football field....

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Lost National Conference Championship (Houston)
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|2007 || 5 || 3 || 0 || 2nd National Central || Won National Conference Qualifier (Indiana
Indiana Speed
The Indiana Speed is a football team in the Women's Spring Football League. They play on the near north side of Indianapolis, Indiana at Park Tudor School's football field....

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Lost National Conference Championship (Houston)
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| colspan="6" align="center" | Wisconsin Wolves (IWFL)
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|2008 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 3rd Tier I East Midwest || --
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|2009 || colspan="6" align="center" | X-Team - Results Unknown/Not Counted
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|2010 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 3rd Tier II West Midwest || --
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| colspan="6" align="center" | Wisconsin Wolves (WFA)
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|2011 || 0 || 0 || 0 ||
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|Totals || 18 || 13 || 0
|colspan="2"| (including playoffs)
* = Current Standing

2011 Season Schedule

Date Opponent Home
Home team
In team sports, the term home advantage describes the advantage–usually a psychological advantage–that the home team is said to have over the visiting team as a result of playing in familiar facilities and in front of supportive fans...

/Away
Home team
In team sports, the term home advantage describes the advantage–usually a psychological advantage–that the home team is said to have over the visiting team as a result of playing in familiar facilities and in front of supportive fans...

Result
April 2 Wisconsin Dragons
Wisconsin Dragons
The Wisconsin Dragons are a women's tackle football team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Dragons are members of the Women's Football Alliance and will begin competition in the 2011 season.- External links :*...

Away
April 9 BYE
April 16 Chicago Force
Chicago Force
The Chicago Force is a women's football team that is now in the Women's Football Alliance. Founded in 2003, the team has previously played at De La Salle HS & St...

Home
April 23 BYE
April 30 Minnesota Machine
Minnesota Machine
The Minnesota Machine is a women's full tackle American football team based in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. They play in the Women's Football Alliance and start play in 2009, their inaugural season. In 2010 the Minnesota Machine had to end the playoff contest with the Iowa Thunder...

Home
May 7 Kansas City Spartans
Kansas City Spartans
The Kansas City Spartans were a basketball team in the American Basketball Association that began play in 2008 and closed up shop later that season.Despite a similar market, the Spartans have no connection to the charter ABA franchise the Kansas City Knights....

Away
May 14 BYE
May 21 Kansas City Tribe
Kansas City Tribe
The Kansas City Tribe is a football team in the Women's Football Alliance based in Kansas City, Missouri. Home games are played at Center High School.-2008:...

Away
May 28 BYE
June 4 Nebraska Stampede
Nebraska Stampede
The Nebraska Stampede is a team of the Women's Football Alliance scheduled to begin play for the 2010 season. Based in Omaha, Nebraska, the Stampede will play its home games at Rams Field on the campus of Ralston High School in nearby Ralston....

Home
June 11 Wisconsin Dragons
Wisconsin Dragons
The Wisconsin Dragons are a women's tackle football team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Dragons are members of the Women's Football Alliance and will begin competition in the 2011 season.- External links :*...

Home

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