2000 Sioux City Attack season

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General managerJim Steele
Head coachJim Anderson
Home stadiumSioux City Municipal Auditorium
401 Gordon Drive
Sioux City, Iowa 51101
Record9-5
2000 Sioux City Attack season
General managerJim Steele
Head coachJim Anderson
Home stadiumSioux City Municipal Auditorium
401 Gordon Drive
Sioux City, Iowa 51101
Results
Record9-5
Division place3rd Southern
Conference place5th Western
League place8th League
PlayoffsWon Wild card round (Lincoln) 52-38
Lost Conference semifinals (Bismarck) 30-14

The 2000 Sioux City Attack season was the team's first overall and first as a member of the original Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-one teams in the IFL for the league's second season, the Attack finished the regular season with a 9–5 record (good enough for third in their Southern Division) to earn the number five seed in the ten-team Western Conference, in which they traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska for the wild card round to play the Lincoln Lightning and defeated them, 52–38. They then moved on to Bismarck, North Dakota, to face the Western's Conference's top-seeded team, the Bismarck Blaze. The Attack had already beaten the Blaze once in the regular season, but fell, 30–14 in the conference semifinals.

The Attack played their home games at the Sioux City Municipal Auditorium in Sioux City, Iowa, under the direction of head coach Jim Anderson.

Regular season

Roster

References

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