Renegades Ravage D.C. 70-0
The Renegades’ defense scored three touchdowns on four turnovers as Boston ravaged the D.C. Divas 70-0.
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.
The Boston Renegades blew out the the D.C. Divas 56-6, handing their arch rivals the widest margin of defeat in their 20 year history.
The Boston Renegades shut out the Detroit Dark Angels in their 2021 season opener, 62-0
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.
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.
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.
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.
Allison Cahill passed for 299 yards and five touchdowns while Ruth Matta racked up 175 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns as the Renegades defeated New York 40-13.
Angelica Pascual and Ruth Matta rushed for a combined 219 yards and three touchdowns as the Renegades defeated their archrivals to improve to 3-0.
Quarterback Allison Cahill hit career highs and Boston’s defense collected four interceptions and six sacks as the Renegades beat the New York Wolves 61-14.
The Boston Renegades opened the 2019 season in Florida Saturday night to face the Tampa Bay Inferno. Quarterback Allison Cahill completed three touchdown passes and running back Angelica Pascual rushed for three scores en route to an impressive 61-7 victory.
Boston smothered the Los Angeles Warriors’ rushing attack and rolled up six touchdowns to claim the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) National Championship trophy by a score of 42-18.
For the second year in a row, the Boston Renegades have advanced to the WFA National Championship. They defeated #1 seed D.C. Divas in the conference finals Saturday night.
The Boston Renegades scored three unanswered touchdowns in the second quarter to prime a 63-26 victory over the Pittsburgh Passion. Boston now advances to the conference championship.
The defense collected 6 sacks and two turnovers, and Allison Cahill threw four touchdown passes to lead the Renegades in a dominant performance over the visiting Phantomz.
Allison Cahill passed for three touchdowns and running back Angelica Pascual rushed for three more as Boston shutout Baltimore 42-0.
Boston Renegades quarterback Allison Cahill rushed for two touchdowns as did running back Angelica Pascual, but D.C. came back from an early deficit to even the regular season series at a victory apiece.
Angelica Pascual amassed 116 rushing yards and Boston’s defense dominated as the Renegades shut out the New York Sharks 21-0.