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Central PA Vipers
The Central PA Vipers were a team of the Independent Women's Football League. Based in the Steelton suburb of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the Vipers played their home games at Steelton-Highspire School District's War Veterans Memorial Field, also known as Cottage Hill. Prior to playing in the IWFL, the Vipers were a member of the National Women's Football Association in 2006 and 2007 (in their inaugural season, they were called the Harrisburg Angels). After four seasons and twenty-seven attempts (not counting two forfeits by the Richmond Spirit in 2007), the Vipers finally picked up their first victory on the gridiron on June 6, 2009 thanks to a 48-0 triumph over the Holyoke Hurricanes. The following week, the Vipers continued their string of success, defeating the Cape Fear Thunder The Cape Fear Thunder is a football team in the Women's Spring Football League (WSFL) based in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Home games are played at John P. Daskyll Stadium on the campus of R ...
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Independent Women's Football League
The Independent Women's Football League (IWFL) was the first Women's American football league established by women players for women players. The league was founded in 2000, began play in 2001, and played its last season in 2018. Members of the original roster of the Austin Outlaws were the league's founders. Following the establishment of the league as a separate entity from the team, former outlaws players Laurie Frederick, Jaime Bailey and Sandra Plato became the original IWFL executive council. The players were amateur/semi pro and had to cover part of their expenses. 2019 Season Teams Central Division Pacific Division Expansion 2020/ Inactive Teams Former IWFL teams playing elsewhere * Arlington Impact – played in the IWFL from 2012–14, now in Women's Football Alliance. *Austin Outlaws – now in Women's Football Alliance. * D.C. Divas – played in the IWFL from 2007–2010, now in Women's Football Alliance. *Houston Energy – now in Women's Football Alliance ...
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New England Intensity
The New England Intensity was an American football team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Medway, Massachusetts. Home games were played at Joseph P. Hanlon Field on the campus of Medway High School in Medway. For its first season, in 2003, the Intensity was known as the Rhode Island Riptide. Games were played at Pierce Field in East Providence, Rhode Island. The following two seasons the team was known as the Rhode Island Intensity. The team moved to Medway, going by the "New England" locale name, the Intensity played in the Women's Professional Football League before going back to the IWFL the following year. The team appears to have folded after the 2013 season. Season-by-season , - , colspan="6" align="center" , Rhode Island Intensity (IWFL) , - , 2004 , , 3 , , 4 , , 0 , , X-Team , , -- , - , 2005 , , 1 , , 9 , , 0 , , 5th East Mid-Atlantic , , -- , - , colspan="6" align="center" , New England Intensity (WPFL) , - , 2006 , , 7 , , 1 , , ...
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Connecticut Crushers
The Connecticut Crushers were a women's American football team based in Hartford, and were a member of the Independent Women's Football League since 2009. Home games were played at Dillon Stadium. Prior to 2009, the team was known as the Connecticut Crush and played in the National Women's Football Association. The name change was done so as not to conflict with fellow IWFL team the Iowa Crush. Season-by-season , - , colspan="6" align="center" , Connecticut Crush (NWFA) , - , 2001 , , 2 , , 6 , , 0 , , 4th Northern , , -- , - , 2002 , , 5 , , 5 , , 0 , , 3rd North , , -- , - , 2003 , , 7 , , 3 , , 0 , , 2nd Northern North , , Lost Northern Conference Quarterfinal ( D.C.) , - , 2004 , , 5 , , 3 , , 0 , , 3rd Northern North, , -- , - , 2005 , , 6 , , 3 , , 0 , , 6th Northern , , Lost Northern Conference Quarterfinal (Massachusetts) , - , 2006 , , 4 , , 4 , , 0 , , 3rd Northern Northeast , , -- , - , 2007 , , 6 , , 3 , , 0 , , 2nd Northern ...
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Southern Maine Rebels
The Maine Rebels are a football team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Portland, Maine. Home games are played at Memorial Stadium on the campus of Deering High School. They were formerly known as the Southern Maine Rebels until 2011. Season-by-season , - , colspan="6" align="center" , Southern Maine Rebels (IWFL) , - , 2004 , , 2 , , 4 , , 1 , , X-Team , , -- , - , 2005 , , 8 , , 2 , , 0 , , 2nd East Mid-Atlantic , , Lost Eastern Conference Semifinal (New York) , - , 2006 , , 1 , , 7 , , 0 , , 3rd East Mid-Atlantic , , -- , - , 2007 , , 0 , , 8 , , 0 , , 3rd East Northeast , , -- , - , 2008 , , 1 , , 7 , , 0 , , 5th Tier II North Atlantic , , -- , - , 2009 , , 2 , , 6 , , 0 , , 15th Tier II , , -- , - , 2010* , , 1 , , 7 , , 0 , , 7th Tier II East Northeast , , -- , - , 2011 , , 0 , , 8 , , 0 , , 4th Tier 1 Northeast , - , 2012 , , 0 , , 0 , , 0 , , 4th Tier 1 Northeast , - , 2013 , , 0 , , 8 , , 0 , , 4t ...
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Jersey Justice
The Jersey Justice were an Independent Women's Tackle Football Team based in Carteret, New Jersey. The team was formed in 2008 with many former players and staff from the New Jersey Titans. Home games in 2011 are to be played on the campus of St. John Vianney High School in Holmdel Township, New Jersey. Prior to 2011 they played all home games at Carteret High School. The Justice elected to not finish the 2011 season after playing only 3 games and are defunct. History The Justice were established in late 2008 and originally planning to be a member of the National Women's Football Association. Once the NWFA folded, however, the Justice began play in the spring 2009 season as a member of the Independent Women's Football League. In the team's inaugural season, they earned a spot in the league's Divisional Playoff Game, defeating the New England Intensity by a score of 30-7 and advanced to the league's Regional Championship Game (Tier II Semifinal), losing to the Montreal Blitz by a ...
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Erie Illusion
The Erie Illusion was a women's football team playing in the United States Women's Football League and they were based in Erie, Pennsylvania. Their team colors was orange and purple; the team played at Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium. Mary Butler was the owner and general manager of the franchise. Troy Allen was the Illusion's final head coach. History They began playing in 2003 as a member of the National Women's Football Association, finishing the season with a 0-8 record. After bringing in a new coaching staff with significant collegiate playing experience, the team improved in 2004 and finished with a 1-7 overall record. The 2005 season, under head coach Robert Beres, had been (prior to 2007) the Illusion's best season to date. The team finished with a respectable 3-5 record. In addition, all five losses in 2005 were to teams that qualified for the NWFA playoffs. In 2006 the Illusion struggled to a 1-8 finish as they faced home and away contests against league powerhouses Pi ...
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Manchester Freedom
The Manchester Freedom is a football team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Manchester, New Hampshire. Home games are played at West Memorial Field on the campus of Manchester High School West. Season-by-season , - , colspan="6" align="center" , New Hampshire Freedom (IWFL) , - , 2001 , , colspan="6" rowspan="1" align="center" , ''Results Unknown'' , - , 2002 , , 2 , , 6 , , 0 , , 6th East Division , , -- , - , 2003 , , 3 , , 5 , , 0 , , 3rd East North Atlantic , , -- , - , 2004 , , 4 , , 3 , , 1 , , 3rd East Mid-Atlantic , , -- , - , colspan="6" align="center" , Manchester Freedom (IWFL) , - , 2005 , , 3 , , 7 , , 0 , , 4th East Mid-Atlantic , , -- , - , 2006 , , 3 , , 4 , , 0 , , 2nd East North Atlantic , , -- , - , 2007 , , 6 , , 2 , , 0 , , 1st East Northeast , , Lost Eastern Conference Qualifier (New York) , - , 2008 , , 4 , , 4 , , 0 , , 3rd Tier II North Atlantic , , -- , - , 2009 , , 4 , , 5 , , 0 , , 8th Ti ...
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Loss
Loss may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music * ''Loss'' (Bass Communion album) (2006) * ''Loss'' (Mull Historical Society album) (2001) *"Loss", a song by God Is an Astronaut from their self-titled album (2008) * Losses "(Lil Tjay song)" (2020) *"Losses", a song by Drake from ''Dark Lane Demo Tapes'' (2020) *"Losses", a song by Polo G from ''Hall of Fame'' (2021) Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media * ''Loss'' (comic), a webcomic strip and internet meme * ''Loss'' (film), a 2008 film by Maris Martinsons * Lord Loss (character), a character from Darren Shan's ''The Demonata'' *"The Loss", a 1990 episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' Grief *Grief, an emotional response to loss **Animal loss, grief over the loss of an animal Mathematics, science, and technology *Angular misalignment loss, power loss caused by the deviation from optimum angular alignment * Bridging loss, the loss that results when an impedance is connected across a transmission line *Coup ...
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Home Team
In sports, home is the place and venue identified with a team sport. Most professional teams are named for, and marketed to, particular metropolitan areas; amateur teams may be drawn from a particular region, or from institutions such as schools or universities. When they play in that venue, they are said to be the "home team"; when the team plays elsewhere, they are the ''away'', ''visiting'', or ''road'' team. Home teams wear home colors. Venue Each team has a location where it practices during the season and where it hosts games. This is referred to as the home court, home field, home stadium, home ballpark, home arena, home ground, or home ice. When a team is serving as host of a contest, it is designated as the "home team". The event is described as a "home game" for that team and the venue that the game is being played is described as the "home field." In most sports, there is a home field advantage whereby the home team wins more frequently because it has a greater ...
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National Women's Football Association
The National Women's Football Association (NWFA) was a full-contact American football league for women headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. The league was founded by Catherine Masters in 2000, as the two benchmark teams, the Alabama Renegades and the Nashville Dream played each other six times in exhibition games. The opening season was in 2001 featuring ten teams. The NWFA did not officially field any teams for the 2009 season. The NWFA was originally called the National Women's Football League, but changed its name after the 2002 season. The name change came after pressure from the National Football League. The NFL also required the league to change the logos of some teams whose logos resembled those of NFL teams. League founder Catherine Masters was inducted into the American Football Association's Semi Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006. League rules NWFA teams played according to standard National Football League rules with the following notable exceptions: * TDY-sized ...
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Cape Fear Thunder
The Cape Fear Thunder is a football team in the Women's Spring Football League (WSFL) based in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Home games are played at John P. Daskyll Stadium on the campus of Reid Ross High School. The Thunder began in 2003 as the Fayetteville Thunder in the Women's Football League. After a one-season hiatus, the team returned to action as the Cape Fear Thunder. In 2005 and 2006, the Thunder played in the Women's Professional Football League. From 2007 to 2009, the Thunder competed in the Independent Women's Football League. 2011 saw the team moving to a new women's football league, the Women's Spring Football League. The Cape Fear Thunder captured the WSFL's 2011 8's Division National Championship after a 4-2-1 record for the season. In 2014, the Cape Fear Thunder defeated the West Virginia Wildfire 34–26 to capture their second WSFL 8s division championship. In 2016, the Thunder moved to the Ladies American Football League. Season-By-Season , - , ...
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Holyoke Hurricanes
The Holyoke Hurricanes are a now defunct team of the Independent Women's Football League. Based out of Holyoke, Massachusetts, the Hurricanes played their home games at Ware High School in nearby Ware Ware may refer to: People * Ware (surname) * William of Ware (), English Franciscan theologian Places Canada *Fort Ware, British Columbia United Kingdom *Ware, Devon *Ware, Hertfordshire *Ware, Kent United States * Ware, Elmore County, Al .... The Hurricanes forfeited the final two games of the 2009 season, and all of the 2010 season. Season-by-season , - , 2008 , , 2 , , 6 , , 0 , , 4th Tier II North Atlantic , , , - , 2009 , , 0 , , 8 , , 0 , , 24th Tier II , , -- , - !Totals , , 2 , , 14 , , 0 , colspan="2", Season schedules 2009 ** = Forfeited 2010 External links * * Independent Women's Football League Sports in Holyoke, Massachusetts American football teams in Massachusetts American football teams established in 2008 American ...
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