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The Indianapolis AlleyCats or Indy AlleyCats are a professional ultimate team based in the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The AlleyCats compete in the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) as a member of the Central Division. In their first year, the AlleyCats competed in the league championship, losing to the Philadelphia Spinners.
Sports in Indianapolis include major league franchises, collegiate athletics, and a variety of other club and individual sporting events that have taken place in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Indianapolis is the home to 11 professional sports teams.
The Alley Cats were announced as an expansion franchise for Indianapolis. [1] Later, however, the team moved to Anderson, where they played at O. C. Lewis Gymnasium, on the campus of Anderson University. [2] On the court, the Alley Cats were one of the most successful franchises in ABA history, posting a 27–4 record.
For the 2013 season, the Indianapolis AlleyCats and the Detroit Mechanix were the only teams from the 2012 season to remain in their cities, while the Bluegrass Revolution relocated from Lexington, KY to Cincinnati, OH and the Buffalo Hunters relocated and rebranded as the Rochester Dragons. [10]
Indianapolis AlleyCats; Indianapolis Capitols; Indianapolis Chiefs; Indianapolis Giants; Indianapolis Hoosiers (minor league baseball) Indianapolis Impalas; Indianapolis Inferno; Indy Eleven; Indy Eleven Women; Indy Fuel; Indy Ignite
Indianapolis AlleyCats (2013–2014) Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium is an outdoor soccer facility located in Indianapolis. It is the location of the IHSAA State Soccer finals.
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The 2012 American Ultimate Disc League season was the first season for the league. Each team was scheduled to play a 16-game schedule. [1] The Philadelphia Spinners won the championship over the Indianapolis AlleyCats at the Pontiac Silverdome. [2]