
Boston Rolls By D.C., Advances to Semis
Boston rolls up nearly 600 yards of offense in quarterfinals victory over the D.C. Divas 70-14.
Boston rolls up nearly 600 yards of offense in quarterfinals victory over the D.C. Divas 70-14.
Renegades struggle, but finish the regular season with a victory and a 6-0 record.
Renegades excel on offense, defense, and special teams to beat Tampa Bay 69-0.
Several Renegades marked individual milestones in Boston’s 84-25 victory over the D.C. Divas.
The Renegades accomplished a rare feat. They shut out the Pittsburgh Passion who hadn’t been held scoreless in 80 consecutive regular-season contests.
Both veterans and newcomers played big roles in the Renegades’ 56-0 shutout victory over the Detroit Venom.
Four Renegades scored multiple touchdowns as Boston throttled the D.C. Divas 63-6 in their 2023 home opener.
The Boston Renegades claimed their fourth consecutive WFA Pro National Championship by defeating the Minnesota Vixen 32-12.
With a 42-24 victory over Pittsburgh, Boston earned a berth in the WFA Pro National Championship July 10 in Canton, Ohio.
For the third time this season, Boston posted 60 or more points, defeating the D.C. Divas 69-32 to secure a place the semifinals.
Running back Katie Falkowski scored three touchdowns and defensive end Donny Fournier grabbed a pick six as Boston beat D.C. 60-28.
The Boston Renegades scored thirty unanswered points in the second half to mount a come-from-behind victory against the St. Louis Slam.
Th Renegades reached a milestone 50th team victory with a 46-to-8 win over the Pittsburgh Passion.
Ruth Matta led Boston to victory over Detroit with 151 rushing yards and 4 TDs, while Adrienne Smith topped 5,000 receiving yards in the WFA.
Tytti Kuusinen rushed for three touchdowns and topped 100 yards as Boston doused the Inferno 47-0.
The Renegades pounded out six rushing touchdowns on their way to a 69-28 victory in their 2022 season opener against the D.C. Divas.
The Boston Renegades win their third consecutive Women’s Football Alliance National Championship. #missionCOMPL3TE
Allison Cahill lead the Renegades to their fourth consecutive conference title with eight touchdown passes en route to a 63-3 victory.
Ruth Matta scored three touchdowns to lead the Boston Renegades to victory over the Detroit Dark Angels 41-3 in the final game of the regular season.
The Renegades’ defense scored three touchdowns on four turnovers as Boston ravaged the D.C. Divas 70-0.
The Renegades’ Tee Creech returned two touchdowns on special teams as Boston thoroughly defeated the Baltimore Nighthawks 62-0.