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Ohio surges on Sunday to dominate Udder Chaos 2026 in Wisconsin

Ohio turned Sunday into a rout, beating Windy City B's Second Wind 236-114 and Madison 191-83 to own Udder Chaos 2026. The 12-game weekend split close battles from blowouts.

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Ohio surges on Sunday to dominate Udder Chaos 2026 in Wisconsin
Source: columbusunderground.com

Ohio Roller Derby turned the second day of Udder Chaos 2026 into the weekend’s defining swing, beating Windy City B's Second Wind 236-114 before closing with a 191-83 rout of Madison Roller Derby at LEGACY20 Arena DeForest. The two-day invitational in DeForest, Wisconsin, ran June 27-28 with 12 games across two days, and the schedule mixed sanctioned and unsanctioned bouts at Madison’s new venue.

Saturday opened at 8:00 a.m. and immediately showed the range that made the event feel like three tournaments in one. OHRD Gang Green opened with a 173-127 win over Root River, Madison then dropped a tight one to Windy City B's Second Wind by 150-156, Gang Green survived API Fury 174-166, and The Herd handled Root River 234-154. Those score lines set up the weekend’s pattern: one game could stay in a single-score range, while the next could tip hard once a jammer run opened the door.

Sunday pushed the scoring ceiling higher. Ohio’s 236-point outburst against Windy City B's Second Wind was the clearest example of a team controlling tempo, turning possessions into points quickly and never letting the game settle. API Fury added the other heavyweight number of the day, beating Root River 264-117 after taking an eight-point loss to Gang Green on Friday, a rebound that showed how quickly a team could reset in this format. Gang Green also beat The Herd 159-136, keeping the middle of the field crowded and the margins meaningful.

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Madison’s home weekend told two very different stories. The Saturday loss to Windy City B's Second Wind was close enough to hinge on a handful of jams, but the Sunday defeat to Ohio showed how punishing it becomes when an opponent keeps the pace high from the opening whistle. Madison Roller Derby framed Udder Chaos as a showcase for its travel teams, the Dairyland Dolls and The Herd, against some of the nation’s toughest competition, and The Herd’s 234-154 win over Root River alongside its 159-136 loss to Gang Green placed it squarely in the event’s competitive middle.

Madison says it is a founding member of WFTDA, and the sanctioned results fed directly into WFTDA Stats. Flat Track Stats listed Udder Chaos 2026 as an invitational in DeForest, and the full slate gave host teams and travelers alike a sharp midseason measure of where they stood.

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