In 2010, Omaha qualified for the
WFTDA North Central Regional Tournament for the first time, placing ninth in the tournament with a 169–122 victory over
Arch Rival Roller Girls. In 2011, they were moved to the
South Central Region, and qualified for the
WFTDA South Central Regional Tournament at their first attempt, although they lost all their bouts to finish in tenth place. In 2012, Omaha was the eighth seed at the regional playoff, and finished in seventh place with a 132–118 victory over the
Tallahassee RollerGirls. In 2013, the WFTDA restructured its playoffs and Omaha qualified for the
Division 2 Playoff in
Des Moines, Iowa as the seventh seed, finishing in eighth place following a 212–189 loss to
Duke City Roller Derby. Omaha returned to Division 2 Playoffs in 2014 in
Duluth, Minnesota as the seventh seed, but finished in ninth place, winning their final game 184–138 over
Tucson Roller Derby. Omaha missed Playoffs in 2015, but served as the host league for a
Division 1 Playoff at the
Ralston Arena in October of the year. Omaha Rollergirls did not qualify for the post-season in 2018, but served as the host league for the inaugural North America West
Continental Cup in late August. ==In the community==