2011–12_LFL_season

2011–12 LFL season

2011–12 LFL season

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The 2011-12 LFL Season was the third season of the Lingerie Football League. The league features 12 teams in various cities across the United States and Canada. For the 2011–2012 season the League granted five new franchises: Cleveland Crush, Green Bay Chill, Las Vegas Sin, Minnesota Valkyrie and Toronto Triumph. Dallas Desire has suspended operations for the 2011-2012 season with a planned return in 2012-2013. The stated reasons were financial and issues with the commitment of players on and off the field. The statuses of the Miami Caliente and San Diego Seduction are unknown; they are no longer included on the LFL's list of teams and are not included in the 2011-2012 schedule, but no suspension of operations has been publicly indicated. The Denver Dream and New York Majesty/Euphoria remain shuttered.

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After two years as a professional league, the LFL ceased paying players beginning in the 2011 season, converting the league into an amateur league.[1]

In 2011-12, MTV Networks' MTV2 channel once again broadcast 20 regular season games, two conference playoff games, and the championship game during the pre-game of the Super Bowl. This year however, they presented the games in their entirety at 9:00 PM ET. LFL Presents: LFL, Friday Night Football on MTV2 premiered on August 26, 2011 from Green Bay, Wisconsin.[2]

The 2011 All-Fantasy Game was held in Hamilton, Ontario on July 30, 2011 at Copps Coliseum.[3] Trailing 18-6 in the second half, the Eastern Conference rallied to win 24-18 over the Western Conference. Christy Bell, quarterback for the Philadelphia Passion, was awarded offensive MVP for her 2 touchdown passes, while Liz Gorman, a safety with the Tampa Breeze, was named defensive MVP.[4][5] The city of Hamilton lost at least $50,000 hosting the game, which drew an estimated crowd of "a few thousand" that only filled approximately half of the lower bowl of the arena, even after ticket prices were slashed to $10 per ticket.[6]

The season kicked off on August 26, 2011 and culminated with Lingerie Bowl IX on February 4, 2012. The LFL Eastern and Western Conference Playoff games were played back-to-back on January 28, 2012 at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California. Los Angeles Temptation won its third straight Western Conference Championship while Philadelphia Passion won the Eastern Conference Championship, its second in a row, to set up a rematch of last season's Lingerie Bowl. The 2012 Lingerie Bowl was played during the pre-match of Super Bowl XLVI at Orleans Arena in Paradise, Nevada.[7][8] Los Angeles Temptation won its third consecutive Lingerie Bowl with a 28 - 6 victory over Philadelphia Passion. The Temptation's Ashley Salerno and Amber Reed were co-MVP's, with Salerno throwing three touchdown passes and Reed scoring two rushing touchdowns.[9]

Expansion and contraction

On November 10, 2010, it was announced that Oklahoma City would be receiving an expansion franchise for the 2011–12 season,[10] only to be publicly rejected by the city's mayor, who said he would not allow the league to operate in the city.[11]

On December 6, 2010, it was announced that Cleveland, Ohio beat out Columbus, Ohio for the newest franchise. In the 2011–12 season, the Cleveland Crush began play at Quicken Loans Arena in downtown Cleveland.[12]

On December 8, 2010, it was announced that a Las Vegas expansion side, to be known as the Las Vegas Sin, would begin play for the 2011–12 season.[13][14]

On January 25, 2011, the league announced an expansion team would be awarded to Green Bay, Wisconsin in the fall of 2011. They would be known as the Green Bay Chill[15] and play home games at Resch Center.[16]

On March 17, 2011, the LFL announced that the Dallas Desire would be suspended for the 2011-2012 season with a planned return in 2012-2013. The stated reasons were financial and issues with the commitment of players on and off the field.

On March 23, 2011, the LFL announced a franchise to Minneapolis for the 2011 season. The team would be known as the Minnesota Valkyrie and play at Target Center in downtown Minneapolis (home of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves).[17]

On April 12, 2011, the LFL announced that they would have a franchise in Toronto, Ontario.[18] This was the first franchise outside of the United States. Their games would be played in the Ricoh Coliseum where the American Hockey League's Toronto Marlies play.

The status of the San Diego Seduction is unknown; they are no longer included on the LFL's list of teams, but no suspension of operations has been publicly indicated. The Miami Caliente folded.[citation needed]

Teams

Schedule

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Playoffs

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Standings

Eastern Conference

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Western Conference

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 *  - clinched playoff berth  ^  - eliminated from playoffs

Awards

League MVP

  • Kyle Dehaven - Baltimore Charm
  • Nikki Johnson - Las Vegas Sin
  • Amber Reed - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Marirose Roach - Philadelphia Passion
  • Kam Warner - Seattle Mist

Offensive Player of the Year

  • Kyle Dehaven - Baltimore Charm
  • Nikki Johnson - Las Vegas Sin
  • KK Matheny - Tampa Breeze
  • Amber Reed - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Marirose Roach - Philadelphia Passion

Defensive Player of the Year

  • Jenny Butler - Philadelphia Passion
  • Kyle Dehaven - Baltimore Charm
  • Liz Gorman - Tampa Breeze
  • Sunshine Uli - Las Vegas Sin
  • Kam Warner - Seattle Mist

Rookie of the Year

  • Annie Erler - Green Bay Chill
  • Kyle Dehaven - Baltimore Charm
  • Chrisdell Harris - Chicago Bliss
  • Nikki Johnson - Las Vegas Sin
  • Theresa Petruziello - Cleveland Crush

Coach of the Year

  • Chandler Brown - Philadelphia Passion
  • Dion Lee - Las Vegas Sin
  • Chris Michaelson - Seattle Mist
  • Tony Nguyen - Minnesota Valkyrie
  • Rick Reeder - Baltimore Charm

Mortaza Award

  • Kelly Campbell - Baltimore Charm
  • Ogom Chijundu - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Jessica Hopkins - Seattle Mist
  • Donna Paul - Toronto Triumph
  • Marirose Roach - Philadelphia Passion

Most Improved Player

  • Kelly Campbell - Baltimore Charm
  • Ogom Chijundu - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Jessica Hopkins - Seattle Mist
  • Adrian Purnell - Tampa Breeze
  • Amber Reed - Los Angeles Temptation

Team of the Year

  • Baltimore Charm
  • Green Bay Chill
  • Las Vegas Sin
  • Philadelphia Passion
  • Seattle Mist

Lingerie Bowl MVP

  • Ashley Salerno and Amber Reed - Los Angeles Temptation

8th Man Award (Best Fan Base)

  • Seattle Mist

LFL Awards Winners Archived 2012-02-08 at the Wayback Machine


References

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  2. lfl360.com. "Lingerie Football League Returns to the Gridiron Live This Fall on MTV2". Archived from the original on 2011-03-26. Retrieved 2011-03-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. lfl360.com. "Lingerie Football League's All-Stars head north of the border". Archived from the original on 2011-12-23. Retrieved 2011-07-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. BeeZee. "2011 LFL All-Fantasy Game Recap". Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  5. Andrew Kramer. "AFTER AN UN-BELL-IEVABLE ALL-FANTASY PERFORMANCE, CHRISTY LOOKS TO LEAD PHILLY TO TITLE". Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
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  7. "LFL 2011 Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
  8. Oklahoman staff reports (2010-11-12). OKC Mayor Mick Cornett says no to Lingerie Football League. The Oklahoman. Retrieved 2010-11-12.
  9. lfl360.com (2010-12-06). "LFL Announces The 2011 Ohio Market Rights Have Been Awarded to Cleveland". Archived from the original on 2010-12-09. Retrieved 2010-12-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. "Lingerie Football League expansion team in Las Vegas to debut in fall". Greenspun Interactive. 2010-08-10. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-08-15.
  11. "Lingerie Football League expands with Las Vagas franchise". 2010-12-08. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-12-08.

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