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History of the Nevada Storm In the spring of 2010, Women’s Full Contact Football officially arrived in Northern Nevada with the formation of the team now known as the Nevada Storm. With a roster of just six women, these visionary ladies cut their teeth in the 6’s player format against similar startup teams as they learned the subtleties of America’s favorite sport. In the spring of 2011, the Nevada Storm added six more dedicated women to their roster as they continued to sharpen their skills in the game of football. Finishing the season by winning half the games they competed in, it became obvious the Nevada Storm had something special.
2019 for the Nevada Storm was a whirl wind experience. The Nevada Storm finished the 2019 regular season with a winning overall record of 10-1, and went undefeated in Division 3. Switching leagues and joining the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) proved to be a good move as the Nevada Storm built off of last years success and claimed #1 seed in Division 3, hosting playoffs. Coming up victorious in playoffs the Storm made its first ever appearance in the WFA’s D3 National Championship game in Golden, Colorado. The Storm were looking to take on the 3 time defending National Champions the Orlando Anarchy! After a hard fought and back and forth game, the Storm maintained the lead throughout the entire game, winning 62-45! It was history in the making season for the Storm, with eyes set on returning to the Championship game in 2020!
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WHEN A PANDEMIC HITS! Unfortunately, the Storm did not have a chance to participate in the 2020 season as many teams were derailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With bans and restrictions easing, the Storm is still hungry and determined to make an appearance in the 2021 National Championship weekend, while competing at the Division 2 level of the WFA.
Despite not playing in 2020 due to COVID-19, the Storm picked up where they left off in 2021 completing it’s first undefeated season in 11-man football! With a shortened regular season schedule the Storm went 6-0! Qualifying as the number 1 seed in Division 2, the Storm hosted playoff’s facing off against the Mile High Blaze and Houston Energy. Coming out on top in both playoff games the Storm advanced to the National Championships in Canton, OH where they faced off against the Detroit Dark Angels. The Storm after its first possession took the lead in the game and never looked back as they came out on top 42-18!
The 2022 season came to a close after the first round of playoffs for the Storm. The Storm moved up to the highest division of women’s football in the WFA, after claiming the 2021 D2 National Championship Title. WFA Pro brought tougher competition to the Storm as they looked to make a three-peat. Facing opponents such as WFA Pro runner ups the Minnesota Vixens and long time rival the Cali War. However, despite the tougher opponents the Storm had a phenomenal season in the WFA Pro with an overall record of 4-3. With probably one of the most amazing football comebacks ever in the history of women’s football, the Storm made a mark, coming back from a 20 point deficit to beat the Minnesota Vixen’s in the Storm’s home opener at Reno High School. The Vixens however, got revenge as they knocked off the Storm in the first round of playoffs, ending the Road to Canton. Despite the loss, the Storm are already hungry and eager to face the challenges of the 2023 season!
The past few years have been a challenge for the Storm as playoffs in the WFA Pro division have just been out of reach. The 2025 season provided an opportunity with an ambitious group of rookies and returning vets that put the Storm just on the cusp of making a playoff appearance since our debut in the WFA Pro Division. Unfortunately, the stars did not align and a loss to the Mile High Blaze took the Storm out of playoff contention.
The Nevada Storm continues to play for each other – the success of these women, reflects the success of our organization – and we could not be more proud of them.