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2014–15 Tulsa Revolution season

Tulsa Revolution
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2014–15 MASL season
Owners Adam Mellor
Shannon Clark
Head Coach David Yates (games 1–10)
Alex Miranda (games 11–20)
Arena Expo Square Pavilion
4145 East 21st Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
Major Arena Soccer League 6th, Central (regular season)
Top goalscorer Lucas Almeida (23 goals, 19 assists)
Highest home attendance 562 (November 14 vs. Oxford City FC of Texas)
Lowest home attendance 197 (February 20 vs. St. Louis Ambush)
Average home league attendance 408 (8/9 games)

The 2014–15 Tulsa Revolution season was the second season of the revived Tulsa Revolution professional indoor soccer club. The Revolution, a Central Division team in the Major Arena Soccer League, played their 2014 home games at the Cox Business Center in downtown Tulsa. They relocated mid-season and played their 2015 home games in the Expo Square Pavilion at the Tulsa State Fairgrounds in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The team is led by team owners Adam Mellor and Shannon Clark, interim head coach Alex Miranda, and goalkeeper coach Matt Chronister. The team's cheer squad, led by Rachel Masterson, is known as the "Ladies of Liberty" but inactive this season. David Yates led the team to a 1–9 record as head coach in the first half of the season. The Revolution finished the season with a 2–18 record, placing them 6th in the Central and out of the post-season.

The Revolution began the year on an even keel, opening with a road loss to the Wichita B-52s then a home opener win over Oxford City FC of Texas. However, the team lost its next 8 straight games, home and road, then postponed a scheduled December 27 home game against the B-52s while the Revolution sought to relocate from the Cox Business Center to a less expensive venue. On January 14, the team released first-year head coach David Yates after he led the team to a 1–9 record. On January 20, assistant coach Alex Miranda was named interim head coach for the rest of the season. While turf issues forced a cancellation and forfeit of the January 24 match against the Chicago Mustangs at the Revolution's new home arena, Expo Square Pavilion, they were resolved before the January 30 match against Saltillo Rancho Seco and the season continued. They beat Saltillo but lost their remaining six games to finish 2–18 on the season and sixth in the six-team Central Division.


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