2000 AF2 season
The 2000 AF2 season was the very first season of the af2. It was succeeded by 2001. The league champions were the Quad City Steamwheelers, who capped off a perfect season with a victory over the Tennessee Valley Vipers in ArenaCup I. This is the only AF2 season lacking division alignment.
League info
New teams | Arkansas Twisters, Augusta Stallions, Birmingham Steeldogs, Carolina Rhinos, Charleston Swamp Foxes, Greensboro Prowlers, Jacksonville Tomcats, Norfolk Nighthawks, Pensacola Barracudas, Quad City Steamwheelers, Richmond Speed, Roanoke Steam, Tallahassee Thunder, Tennessee Valley Vipers, Tulsa Talons |
Renamed or Relocated teams | None |
Defunct teams | None |
Total teams | 15 |
Standings
Playoffs
| Round 1
| | | Semifinals
| | | ArenaCup I
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| 6
| Tulsa
| 28
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| 3
| Tennessee Valley
| 49
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| | 3
| Tennessee Valley
| 47
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| | 2
| Augusta
| 40
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| 7
| Carolina
| 64
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| 2
| Augusta
| 76
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| | 3
| Tennessee Valley
| 59
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| | 1
| Quad Cities
| 68
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| 5
| Jacksonville
| 28
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| 4
| Norfolk
| 41
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| | 4
| Norfolk
| 27
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| | 1
| Quad Cities
| 75
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| 8
| Pensacola
| 19
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| 1
| Quad Cities
| 55
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Awards and honors
Regular season awards
ArenaCup I
ArenaCup I |
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Quarter |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Tot |
Quad City Steamwheelers |
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68 |
Tennessee Valley Vipers |
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59 |
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Date | August 10, 2000 |
Arena | I wireless Center |
City | Moline, Illinois |
Attendance | 9200+ |
Offensive Player of the Game | |
Defensive Player of the Game | |
Ironman of the Game | |
Winning Coach | Frank Haege |
Losing Coach | Tom Luginbill |
ArenaCup I was the 2000 edition of the af2's championship game, in which the National Conference Champions Tennessee Valley Vipers were defeated by the American Conference Champions Quad City Steamwheelers in Moline, Illinois by a score of 68 to 59.
External links
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- Formerly the Tennessee Valley Vipers
- Founded in 2000
- Folded in 2010
- Based in Huntsville, Alabama
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Playoff appearances (7) | |
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Division championships (5) | |
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Championship appearances (2) | |
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Seasons (10) |
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2000s |
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
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