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Seattle Riot
SportUltimate
Founded2000
LeagueUSA Ultimate
Based inSeattle, WA
Head coachAndy Lovseth
Websitehttps://seattleriot.org/

Riot is an elite-level women's ultimate team based in Seattle, Washington. Riot was founded in 2000, after the previous top-level women's team in Seattle, Women on the Verge, disbanded. They were the women's champions at the 2004 and 2005 UPA Club Championships (now USA Ultimate). They have also won the WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships in 2002 and 2014.

Seattle Riot is coached by Andy Lovseth, Gwen Ambler, and Rohre Titcomb, and is captained by Alyssa Weatherford, Bailey Zanhiser, and Julia Snyder.

There have been three individual winners of the Kathy Pufahl Spirit Award from Seattle Riot: Gwen Ambler (2011), Kati Halmos (2005), and Vida Towne (2004). Additionally, Riot has won the team spirit award three times in 2015, 2013, and 2006.

Community involvement

Seattle Riot participates in numerous community efforts. Riot player Hana Kawai founded the All Girl Everything Ultimate Program (AGE UP) to "build power among young people of color, particularly girls, in Seattle’s South End". Former player Shannon O'Malley is the director of DiscNW Summer Eastside Youth Ultimate Camp, and many current players coach at that camp. Former player and current coach Gwen Ambler founded the Seattle Women's winter league.

Team history

Riot USAU Club National Championship Finishes
Year Finish Notes
2000 DNQ
2001 2nd
2002 3rd (tie)
2003 2nd
2004 1st Beat Prime
2005 1st Beat Backhoe
2006 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2007 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2008 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2009 3rd (tie)
2010 3rd (tie)
2011 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2012 2nd Fell to San Francisco Fury
2013 3rd
2014 3rd (tie)
2015 2nd Fell to Boston Brute Squad
2016 2nd Fell to Boston Brute Squad
2017 5th
2018 3rd (tie)
2019 5th

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