USA Roller Derby represents the United States in international roller derby, in events such as the Roller Derby World Cup. The team's first international competition was the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup, where it finished in first place after defeating Team Canada in the final.[1] Early on, it was known as "Team USA". A trademark challenge from the United States Olympic Committee led to the change to the name "USA Roller Derby" after the team's last international appearance.

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USA Roller Derby
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Founded2011
ColorsRed, white and blue      
Head coachKyle Adams, Chelsea "Smarty McFly" Stone, Tess "Baller Shot Caller" Harrison, and Vito Ramon
Championships3
2011 Roller Derby World Cup
2014 Roller Derby World Cup
2018 Roller Derby World Cup
Local mediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/usarollerderby Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usarollerderby/
Websitehttp://teamusarollerderby.com
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USA Roller Derby is the most successful international roller derby team, having won all three Roller Derby World Cups.

Team roster

2025 team roster

On October 1, 2024, the roster for the 2025 team was announced as follows: (skaters home league at time of announcement):

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Anne Swanson "Annie Swanson" (she/her) Arch Rival Roller Derby
Evelyn Ozzie "Annyong" (she/her) Rat City Roller Derby
Rachel Blackman "Blackman" (she/her) Angel City Derby
Nicole Williams “Bonnie Thunders” (she/they) Rose City Rollers
Sarah Arnosky Ko "Bricktator" (she her) Arch Rival Roller Derby
Sara Putnam "Brickyard" (she her) Greenville Roller Derby
Gretchen Frye "Coco Frye" (she/her) Jacksonville Roller Derby
Darriann Hewson "Diamond" (she/her) Race City Rebels / Circle City Roller Derby
Isabelle Eide "Dizzy Izzy" (she/her) Jacksonville Roller Derby
Katie Calfee "Cloak N Dragher" (she/her) Arch Rival Roller Derby
Tinisha Bonaby "Freight Train" (she/her) Angel City Derby / Rockin' City Roller Derby
Rochelle Jubert "Gal of Fray" (she/her) Rose City Rollers
Brooke Clark "Vicious Van Gogo" Arch Rival Roller Derby
Jessica Sawicki "Hurtrude Stein" (she/her) Minnesota Roller Derby
Megan Cortinas "Jackson" (she/her) Sierra Regional Roller Derby
Takia Agresta "Jamsterella" (she/her) Jacksonville Roller Derby
Cailin Klein "Klein" (she/her) Denver Roller Derby
Kayla Woodward "K.Woo!!" (she/her) Arch Rival Roller Derby
Shelby Castro "Lil RegulateHer" (she/her) Rose City Rollers
Madalyn Weber "Madditude Adjustment" (she/her) Grand Raggidy Roller Derby
Mia Palau "Mia Palau" (she/her) Rose City Rollers
Loren Mutch "Mutch" (she/her) Rose City Rollers
Kaitlynn Simpson "Psycho" (she/her) Angel City Derby
Rachel Johnston "Rachel Rotten" (she/her) Angel City Derby
Roxy Dallas "Roxy Dallas" (she/her) Rose City Rollers
Hillary Buscovick "Scald Eagle" (she/her) Denver Roller Derby
Shanna Simms "Shear-Ra Powers" (she/her) Arch Rival Roller Derby
Anastasia Smith "Stan the Woman" (she/they) Rose City Rollers
Tarandiehl Bahgat "Tarantula" (she/her) Rose City Rollers
Tenacity Remington "Tenacity" (they/them) Rose City Rollers
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2017 team roster

On October 5, 2016, the roster for the 2017 team was announced as follows: (skaters home league at time of announcement):[2]

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Jennifer Adkins “Trauma”Texas Rollergirls
Tracy AkersDenver Roller Derby
Cassie BeckRat City Rollergirls
Rachel Bockheim “Jackie Daniels”Texas Rollergirls
Hillary Buscovick “Scald Eagle”Rose City Rollers
Jessica ChestnutRose City Rollers
Lauren Corry “Caf Fiend”Gotham Girls Roller Derby
Roxy DallasGotham Girls Roller Derby
Raquel Davila “Satan’s Little Helper”Angel City Derby Girls
Aja Gair “Barbara Ambush”Texas Rollergirls
Jennifer Gaskins “Snot Rocket Science”Jacksonville RollerGirls
Tess Harrison “Baller Shot Caller”Atlanta Rollergirls
Erin JacksonJacksonville RollerGirls
Nadia Kean “Smarty Pants”Texas Rollergirls
Laci KnightAngel City Derby Girls
Lynn Klas “Juke Boxx”London Rollergirls
Sarah McKemie “Sexy Slaydie”Gotham Girls Roller Derby
Loren MutchRose City Rollers
Lacey Ramon “Carmen Getsome”Rat City Rollergirls
Jes RivasRose City Rollers
Jessica Rodriguez Peiffer “Licker N Split”Rose City Rollers
Shaina SerelsonVictorian Roller Derby League
Vanessa Sites “V-Diva”Gotham Girls Roller Derby
Jacqueline Thermitus “Blacque Jac”Atlanta Rollergirls
Nicole Williams “Bonnie Thunders”Gotham Girls Roller Derby
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2014 team roster

Logo used 2011-2014

On October 15, 2013, the roster for the 2014 World Cup team was announced by Derby News Network as follows (skater's home league at time of announcement listed):[3]

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2011 team roster

After a series of tryout camps[4] held throughout 2011 by tournament founder and sponsor Blood and Thunder Magazine, the U.S. team's roster was announced August 4 of that year[5] as follows (home leagues of skaters at time of 2011 World Cup shown; * denotes alternate):


2024 staff

  • Coaches: Kyle Adams, Chelsea "Smarty McFly" Stone, Tess "Baller Shot Caller" Harrison, and Vito Ramon
  • Staff: Rachel "Rachel Rotten" Johnston, Jennifer "Ice Tease" Garnett, Michael Castellano, Morissey "Mo" Montgomery
  • Board of Directors: Tess "Baller Shot Caller" Harrison, Nicole "Bonnie Thunders" Williams, Rachel "Jackie Daniels" Bockheim, Jes Rivas

2016 staff

  • Head coach: Drew Flowers
  • Assistant coach: Tim Burns
  • Team, Fundraising, and Merchandise Manager: Vivien Leigh-Em-Out

2014 staff

  • Head coach: Buster Cheatin'
  • Assistant coach: Endless Justin
  • Assistant coach: Joshua Pfenning
  • Team, Fundraising, and Merchandise Manager: Vivien Leigh-Em-Out

2012 staff

  • Head coach: Buster Cheatin'
  • Assistant coach: Endless Justin
  • Team Manager: Rhino
  • Team, Fundraising, and Merchandise Manager: Vivien Leigh-Em-Out

2011 staff

  • Head coach: Buster Cheatin'
  • Assistant coach: Bonnie D.Stroir
  • Team Manager: Rhino
  • Team Manager: Endless Justin
  • Fundraiser and Merchandise Manager: Vivien Leigh-Em-Out

The team's first practice was held in Denver, Colorado at the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls' War House on November 14, 2011, the Monday following the WFTDA National Championships. A limited number of VIP and general admission tickets were sold, however no press were admitted.

2011 Roller Derby World Cup

The team then known as "Team USA"'s first international action took place December 1 through 4, 2011, at the premiere Roller Derby World Cup, held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The U.S., one of 13 nations competing, began group play at the tournament in Group C, along with teams representing New Zealand and Scotland.[6] The U.S. won both of its group bouts, defeating New Zealand 377 to 8 on the first day of the tournament,[7] and Scotland on the second day, 435 to 1.[8] On the night of the tournament's first day, the USA staged an exhibition bout, dividing its large roster into two teams nicknamed the Stars and the Stripes.[9]

By virtue of the large point spread for the U.S. in their group bouts, the team was seeded first overall for the remainder of the tournament,[8] and earned a bye past the first elimination round. In the quarter-finals, the U.S. faced New Zealand for the second time, winning this time by a score of 437 to 8.[10] In the semi-final, the U.S. defeated Team Australia 532 to 4, in what was both the highest score and largest margin of victory for the entire tournament.[11] In the final of the tournament, the U.S. defeated Team Canada 336 to 33.[1] Joy Collision was voted MVP for the U.S. at the World Cup.[12]

References

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