
Boston Renegades Celebrate Perfect Season, League Championship At City Hall (WGBH)
It was a day of celebration at City Hall Plaza as the Boston City Council welcomed the Boston Renegades following their championship win.
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.
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’ recent road trip to face the New York Wolves was the subject of journalist Esteban Bustillos’ story for WGBH Radio’s Morning Edition.
Princeton Alumna Allison Cahill ’03 raises the bar for success, longevity in women’s football.
Helsinki Roosters wide receiver JJ Seiles has taken on a new challenge by playing football in the United States with the Boston Renegades of the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA).
Allison Cahill, Emily Beinecke, and Stephanie Pascual were tested on their knowledge of current events and all things renegade. They also discussed their experience playing on a five-time national champion tackle football team, the Boston Renegades.
Tufts Magazine writer Paul Sweeney catches up with Tufts alum and Boston Renegades wide receiver Emily Beinecke.
With a dozen professional sports championships since 2001, Greater Boston and New England has some major bragging rights. But, locally, pro sports aren’t only about Tom Brady and the boys.
Boston Renegades wide receiver and team captain Emily Beinecke was interviewed by BBC Radio journalist Luke De Costa on the podcast “Good Sports.”
The banner display in Logan Airport is about city pride, celebrating our best, and reinforcing Boston’s image as a passionate sports town. All good reasons to include the championships of the Renegades and the Pride.
WBUR Sports and Society Reporter Shira Springer mentioned the Boston Renegades in her year-end list of 2018’s Best Boston Sports Moments You Might Have Missed.
Chanté Bonds was featured on all social media outlets for the NBC Sports program “Sunday Night Football,” tallying over half a million views on Facebook.
Former Mansfield High track star Hillary Crook and the Boston Renegades won the 2018 Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) Div. 1 Super Bowl.
The one-time Brockton basketball standout was recently named the player of the year in the Women’s Football Alliance and earned the most valuable player award in the championship game won by the Boston Renegades.