Chicago Bandits

Jessica Sallinger and Kristina Thorson each won 12 games and were Chicago's first duo to record double-digit victories since Jennie Finch, Amy Harrein 2005.

The team's home run leaders were Stacy May (13), Rachel Folden (11), Jamie Clark (11) The Bandits completed their season sweeping the Akron Racers, New England Riptide and Rockford Thunder to finish the regular season 32-16 and on a 12-game winning streak, earning the highest seed in the 2008 Championship Series.

2009 The Chicago Bandits began their second season at Judson University in Elgin, Illinois, with the return of Olympians Jennie Finch, Vicky Galindo, and Caitlin Lever.

Chicago finished the regular season with a 27–12 record, ranking first in the National Pro Fastpitch standings and earning the top seed for the playoffs in Akron, Ohio.

[2] The team officially opened the stadium for NPF play on June 16, 2011, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony prior to the Bandits 1–0 walk-off win over the USSSA Pride.

In the 8th, Bandits right-fielder Amber Patton drove in the go-ahead run and NPF Co-Pitcher of the Year Monica Abbott made it stand up for a one-game lead in the best-of-three series.

[3] and outfielder Brenna Moss of Fresno State[4] AJ Andrews of LSU signed with the Bandits on June 12.

2017 Head coach Mike Steuerwald stepped down and became assistant general manager of the Scrap Yard Dawgs.

[9] On February 1, the Village of Rosemont announced it would be assuming ownership of the Bandits from previous owner Bill Sokolis.

[12] On June 8, the Bandits announced the hiring of Grinnell College alumna Annie Smith as assistant coach.