2014–15 Wichita B-52s season

The B-52s began to find their footing with wins over Tulsa and the Chicago Mustangs then losses to the Missouri Comets and Oxford City FC of Texas.

Jason Dewey was brought in as the new primary goalkeeper, improving the winning percentage and sharply decreasing the number of goals surrendered per game.

[3] With the league expansion and reorganization, the B-52s' Central division rivals for 2014–15 are the Chicago Mustangs, Milwaukee Wave, St. Louis Ambush, Tulsa Revolution, and Kansas City-based Missouri Comets.

[7] After an inaugural season where the team lost more games than they won and failed to make the post-season, Wichita released Larry Inlow as head coach in September 2014.

[8] In late October, the team hired Kim Roentved as director of soccer operations, a job combining coaching, recruiting, and community outreach.

[13] Team owner Joey Pindell told KWCH-DT that the "B-52's are experiencing some struggles" but that he was working with MASL officials to resolve their issues.

B-52s defending against the Dallas Sidekicks .
B-52s in action at Hartman Arena .