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Ohio Roller Derby crushes Windy City B by 122 points at Madison event

Ohio Roller Derby turned a Windy City B weekend swing into a 236-114 rout, beating expectations by 15.3 percent in DeForest.

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Ohio Roller Derby crushes Windy City B by 122 points at Madison event
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Ohio Roller Derby turned a tightly ranked NA Northeast matchup into a 122-point statement, beating Windy City B 236-114 at Udder Chaos 2026 in DeForest, Wisconsin. The WFTDA game page marked it as the first meeting between the teams and showed Ohio finishing 15.3 percent better than its expected result.

The margin mattered because the numbers entering the weekend were already tilted toward Ohio. Ohio came in at 9-5 with a 286.44 GPA and sat 11th in NA Northeast, while Windy City B entered at 10-7 with a 172.04 GPA and was listed 16th on the game page, 17th in the broader team context. Ohio did not just win; it won in a way that widened the gap between the two programs at this point in the season.

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The game landed inside Madison Roller Derby’s Udder Chaos weekend at Legacy20 Arena, where the schedule featured 12 games across two days and positioned Ohio and Windy City B in the middle of a busy Sunday card. That setting made the result harder to dismiss as a one-off. Windy City B had already survived a much tighter test the day before, edging Madison Dolls 156-150 on June 27, then ran into a far deeper Ohio lineup the next day and absorbed a much different kind of scoreline.

Ohio’s season context only sharpened the impression. The team’s WFTDA page lists its highest ever regional ranking as 10th, reached in June 2024, and its recent results include the 2026 WFTDA North America Playoffs - Michigan in Lansing from May 29-31. There, Ohio beat Ann Arbor A 121-119 before losing to Black Rose A 95-172, a swing that showed both how close the top end can be and how much separation still appears when Ohio finds a lower-ranked opponent.

The Madison result fit that pattern. Windy City B had enough to handle Madison by six points on Saturday, but Ohio’s pace and scoring margin made Sunday look like a different level entirely. In a weekend built around a larger field of 12 bouts, Ohio produced the clearest result on the board and reinforced why its NA Northeast standing has stayed firmly in playoff conversation.

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