Renegades Advance to League Championship (MyWSports)
Boston Defeats Chicago Force 47-33 to advance to the WFA National Championship Game (WBowl II).
Boston Defeats Chicago Force 47-33 to advance to the WFA National Championship Game (WBowl II).
The Boston Renegades defeated the Chicago Force Saturday night at Della Russo Field, 47-33, to earn a trip to Women’s Football Alliance championship game.
The Boston Renegades will move their conference championship game against the Chicago Force to DellaRusso Stadium.
Former Revere High star Jess Penta’s athletic career will come full circle when she steps on to the field at Della Russo Stadium Saturday for the Boston Renegades in the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) Conference Championship Game.
The Boston Renegades will be taking on the Chicago Force in the National Conference Championship at Harry Della Russo Stadium in Revere on July 8.
The WFA Regional Finals were hosted by the Boston Renegades at O’Connor Stadium at Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury.
The Bay State women’s football team is the cure to your NFL offseason blues.
Britni de la Cretaz explores the motivations of the players of the Boston Renegades, who devote their time and money to the team, risking so much to play the game they love.
Renegades wide receiver Adrienne Smith was interviewed for the podcast “Gridiron Blitz” to talk about all things women’s football.
The Boston Renegades were featured on the WMUR TV news magazine program New Hampshire Chronicle.
The Boston Globe took a behind-the-scenes look before kickoff, and recorded images as well as sounds from the locker room.
This opinion piece by Boston Renegades executive Molly Goodwin originally appeared in the Boston Globe on August 3, 2015.
The Boston Renegades’ season ended two weeks ago, but players still took the field for drills last Thursday. They went through warm-ups before working on tackling, throwing and agility with their charges — 20 girls between 5 and 14 years old.
Student journalists Tyler Maheu and Jumayar Ahmed from the New England High School Journalism Collaborative explore the foundation of the Boston Renegades.
As the members of the Boston Renegades practice for their next game, some watch from the sidelines, waiting for their wounds to heal so they can play ball.
A few weeks after getting their rings for their third Super Bowl win, the players of the Boston Militia were told their owner was ceasing operations. But a determined group of players and alumni would not let a season go by without a women’s football team.
Ernie Boch, Jr., announced the Boston Militia would be no more. Former linebacker Molly Goodwin called fellow alumni Mia Brickhouse and Erin Baumgartner and together, they vowed to resurrect the team.
Determined to play on, the disbanded Boston Militia decided to start a new women’s football organization from the ground up with a new name, a new logo, and a new mission.