
For the fourth straight season, Boston heads to WFA National semifinals (New England Football Journal)
With another throttling of the DC Divas 69-32 this past Saturday, Boston secured a fourth consecutive conference championship berth.
With another throttling of the DC Divas 69-32 this past Saturday, Boston secured a fourth consecutive conference championship berth.
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.
Smith set a new all-time record for receiving yards in the WFA as the Renegades finished the regular season 6-0 after a 60-28 victory over the Diva
Running back Katie Falkowski scored three touchdowns and defensive end Donny Fournier grabbed a pick six as Boston beat D.C. 60-28.
Tytti Kuusinen rushed for three touchdowns and topped 100 yards as Boston doused the Inferno 47-0.
The three-time defending WFA National champs went on the road and scored 35 points in the second quarter en route to a dominant 69-28 victory.
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 Renegades’ defense scored three touchdowns on four turnovers as Boston ravaged the D.C. Divas 70-0.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Allison Cahill and Emily Beinecke connected through the air 11 times for 187 yards and two touchdowns to help the Renegades top the D.C. Divas, 21-14.
The WFA Regional Finals were hosted by the Boston Renegades at O’Connor Stadium at Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury.
The Boston Renegades advanced to the conference finals by defeating the D.C. Divas in dramatic fashion, scoring 14 points in the final nine minutes of the contest to surmount an 11-point deficit.
The Renegades rushing attacked rolled up four touchdowns in the second half to seal a regular-season sweep of the D.C. Divas 26-0. It was only the third shutout in D.C.’s history, the second at the hands of Boston.
Linebacker Vicky Eddy dropped D.C. Divas running back Okiima Prickett for a loss on fourth down to secure Boston’s victory in overtime 26-22, handing D.C. their first loss in over a year.
The visiting D.C. Divas scored a go-ahead touchdown with only 17 seconds left in the game, resulting in a final score of 35-32.