Little over a year into WFTDA membership, Blue Ridge qualified for WFTDA Playoffs for the first time, qualifying for the first-ever
Division 2 Playoff in Des Moines, Iowa. The third seed at Des Moines, Blue Ridge won their first-ever WFTDA Playoff game 188–120 over
Duke City Derby (Albuquerque), and followed that with a semifinal, 179–170 victory against
Treasure Valley Rollergirls (Boise), thus earning a trip to
WFTDA Championships later in the year. In the Des Moines final, Blue Ridge fell 2018–113 to
Jet City Rollergirls (Everett, Washington) to finish in second place. At Championships in Milwaukee, Blue Ridge won the third place game against
Sac City Rollers (Sacramento) 215–188. In 2014, Blue Ridge was ranked at 41st place when tournament seedings were determined, but after a high-ranked team declined their invitation to Playoffs this allowed Blue Ridge to compete at
Division 1 Playoffs instead. As the tenth seed in Sacramento, Blue Ridge lost all their games and finished in tenth place. After missing WFTDA Playoffs entirely in 2015, Blue Ridge bounced back in 2016, entering the Division 2 Playoff in Wichita as the seventh seed. After opening Wichita with a win over tenth seed
Carolina Rollergirls, Blue Ridge followed with rankings upsets over #2
Houston Roller Derby and #3
Nashville Roller Girls, before losing 146–123 to
Brandywine Roller Derby to finish in second place. Blue Ridge jammer Dr. Octopushy was named MVP of the tournament. This set up a rematch of the Wichita final, and this time Blue Ridge defeated Brandywine 257–188 to win the Division 2 championship. In 2017, Blue Ridge qualified for WFTDA Division 1 Playoffs, ranked at 33 overall on June 30, however they declined their invitation to Playoffs. In 2018, Blue Ridge qualified for the WFTDA North American East
Continental Cup held in
Kalamazoo,
Michigan as the fourth seed, but after losing their quarterfinal to
Team United Roller Derby finished the weekend in the consolation round.
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