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Philadelphia 49 at Tampa Bay 56
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Philadelphia Soul Philadelphia Soul 142114049
Tampa Bay Storm Tampa Bay Storm 21672256

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Post Game Articles

Late Defensive Effort Leads Storm over Soul for Third Straight Win
Connor Akeman, ArenaFan.com

Call it a streak! The Tampa Bay Storm, for the first time since early in the 2013 season, have won three consecutive games. This week’s 56-49 win over the Philadelphia Soul was even more important as the Storm returned to .500 on the season at 6-6. With the win, Tampa Bay now has at least solidified themselves as a legitimate playoff contender. While the Storm do have teams to catch, including the division leading Orlando Predators who the Storm trail by just one game, Tampa Bay has climbed back into the hunt with the recent surge.

Derrick Ross makes history, but Soul collapse during loss to Storm
Philly.com

Soul weren't stronger than the Storm, Fall to 6-6
Harrison Brown, ArenaFan.com

What a difference a year makes. In 2013 the Philadelphia Soul always wanted to play on the road, finishing the year 8-1 on the road including a conference championship win in Jacksonville. This year their 1-6 on the road, losing in Tampa Bay both times they’ve been there.

Storm comeback tops Soul, 56-49
Tampa Bay Storm Press Release

Soul QB Dan Raudabaugh’s pass to Ryan McDaniel fell incomplete in the endzone as the final horn sounded as the Philadelphia Soul (6-6) fell to the Tampa Bay Storm, 56-49, in front of 11,062 fans at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.

 
Between the Pads
Most Passing Yards
353 yards, Raudabaugh, Philadelphia
Most Receiving Yards
120 yards, Jones, Philadelphia
Most Rushing Yards
27 yards, Ross, Philadelphia
Most Passing TDs
7 TDs, Hippeard, Tampa Bay
Most Receiving TDs
4 TDs, Hills, Tampa Bay
Most Rushing TDs
3 TDs, Ross, Philadelphia
Longest TD Pass
40 yards, Hippeard to Jackson, Tampa Bay
Longest TD Run
5 yards, Ross, Philadelphia
Most INTs Thrown
1 INTs, Hippeard, Tampa Bay