Renegades linebacker receives recognition from Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)
Spring Gamble received a gift of an NFL Super Bowl trip for her trailblazing efforts in football and coaching.
All the stories about our 2019 season.
Spring Gamble received a gift of an NFL Super Bowl trip for her trailblazing efforts in football and coaching.
The Boston Renegades were honored by the City Council following their second consecutive national championship.
It was a day of celebration at City Hall Plaza as the Boston City Council welcomed the Boston Renegades following their championship win.
The Boston Renegades swept the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) this year with the help of wide receiver Stephanie Pascual of Dorchester.
Multiple titles, a legendary quarterback and two prominent Jewish players, this New England team is one of the best in the nation … but it’s not the Patriots.
The Boston Renegades won the city’s fifth professional women’s football championship since 2010, and the team’s second in a row, beating the Cali War 52-24 in the Women’s Football Alliance National Championship game.
ESPN broadcast of 2019 WFA National Championship at Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado.
Alpert looks to add another national title in 2019 as her team, the Boston Renegades, competes in the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) championship game Saturday in Golden, Colorado.
Shannon Singletary of Brockton and Tyrra Cole of Weymouth will be playing for the Boston Renegades on Saturday night when they try to repeat as champions of the Women’s Football Alliance.
The WFA National Championship game will be broadcast on ESPN3 Saturday evening from Golden, Colorado. Truex is looking forward to the challenge.
The North Andover High graduate broke into the Women’s Football Alliance with the Boston Renegades last season, and helped them win the 2018 WFA Championship. Now, she has the chance to help them do it again.
Lawrence native Stephanie Pascual is making gains from the financial district to the football field.
Ashley Beckham and Kristen Sarson know how to tackle a challenge, and, experience shows, usually overcome it.
The Boston Renegades are heading to the Women’s Football Alliance National Championship for the third consecutive season seeking back-to-back titles.
For the second time in as many games, the Boston Renegades soundly defeated their archrivals the D.C. Divas. Boston advances to the Women’s Football Alliance Division I National Championship on July 13.
Nine players from the Boston Renegades have been recognized as All-Americans by the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA).
Wide receiver Satoria Bell flexed her way to three touchdown receptions and running back Ruth Matta exploded for three rushing scores and a punt return touchdown as the Renegades downed the D.C. Divas 62-32.
Alumni from the region’s women’s football teams of the past will attend the first Boston Women’s Football Alumni Appreciation Day.
The Renegades defeated the Baltimore Nighthawks yesterday to advance to 7-0.
The Renegades collected six turnovers as Boston advanced to 6-0 by shutting out the Philadelphia Phantomz.
Boston’s offense continued to shine, but it was Boston’s defense that stole the show in this matchup against the Baltimore Nighthawks.