The Breeze moved to the University of Maryland Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex for their second season after playing their 2014 home opener at George Mason High School in Falls Church, Virginia.
[3] The opener was the professional debut for highly touted University of Pittsburgh graduates Alex Thorne and Tyler DeGirolamo, and was a nail biter to the end as the Breeze fell one goal short of heavily favored AUDL defending champions Toronto Rush, 20–19.
[19] The Breeze were prepared to compete in the newly formed Atlantic Division[20] and had constructed one of the most talented rosters in team history before the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
[25] Due to the unique nature of the Atlantic Division in 2021, four teams qualified for the playoffs, and the winners of each first-round game advanced to Championship Weekend, which was held in Washington, DC for the first time.
The Breeze saw their Championship Weekend hopes dashed once again, falling to the eventual AUDL Champion Raleigh Flyers by a score of 16–19 at Carlini Field in Washington, DC on September 3, 2021.
Prior to the 2022 season, the Breeze announced the re-signing of multiple players who had not played for the club for many years, including Tyler Monroe, Christian Boxley, David Cranston, Troy Holland, Alan Kolick, and Delrico Johnson.
Despite two incredibly close contests during the regular season, the Breeze dispatched a fiery Phoenix squad with relative ease to set the stage for the East Division Championship in New York against the Empire.
The teams then traded scores before the Empire received the pull with 17 seconds on the clock, marched down the field, and came down with the buzzer-beating goal to hand the Breeze another defeat and deny them the opportunity to qualify for Championship Weekend once again.
Notable roster departures from the 2023 Breeze campaign included Christian Boxley, David Cranston, Moussa Dia, Alexandre Fall, Jeremy Knopf, Joe Merrill and Benjamin Oort.
However, the club also re-signed Thomas Edmonds, Cole Jurek, Rowan McDonnell, and Andrew Roy, all of whom played crucial roles in architecting 2023's successes.
The Breeze also brought in French standout and Beach Worlds gold medalist Elliot Bonnet and a crop of young players signed at tryouts prior to the preseason beginning.
Boyle coached her first game as a member of the Breeze in Salt Lake City against the Shred and former teammate Joe Merrill, and despite a competitive contest, got her first loss out of the way early.
Boyle and her coaching staff and a relatively young Breeze team went on to prove their mettle, finishing the season 10-2, defeating the New York Empire for the first time since 2021 and sweeping the regular-season series decisively, and claiming the franchise's first-ever East Division title.
An upstart Boston Glory squad defeated New York in the first round of the UFA playoffs before traveling to Carlini Field for the East Division Championship.