United States Women's Football League
Sport | Women's American football |
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Founded | 2009 |
No. of teams | ? for 2016 season |
Country | USA |
Most recent champion(s) |
Keystone Assault (USWFL), New York Knockout (W8FL) |
The United States Women's Football League (USWFL) is a full-contact women's American football league that opened with exhibition play in 2010 and subsequently played its first regular season in 2011. The league was known as the "Women's Spring Football League" from 2009-2015. It is the newest of three full-contact, 11-on-11 football leagues for women, along with the Independent Women's Football League and the Women's Football Alliance.
The USWFL played with 11-player and 8-player divisions from 2011 through 2013. In 2014, the league split into two leagues, with the 11-woman division retaining the WSFL name and the 8-woman division taking the name the Women's Eights Football League (W8FL). The W8FL remains affiliated with the WSFL.
History
United States Women's Football League (USWFL)
The USWFL was founded as the Women's Spring Football League in 2009. A few teams played an exhibition season under the WSFL banner in 2010, with the Kansas City Storm going undefeated in the regular season but no playoffs or league championship game were played resulting in no league champion being crowned.
In 2011, the USWFL played what it regards as its first official regular season. The Baltimore Burn finished the season with a 6-0 record against non-league foes and claimed the 2011 WSFL championship on the basis of regular season record.
In 2012, the USWFL staged its first playoffs and held its first league championship game at Endless Mountains Stadium in Towanda, Pennsylvania. The New Jersey Titans defeated the DFW Xtreme, 67-6, to claim the 2012 WSFL championship.
In 2013, the USWFL staged its second playoffs and held its second league championship game in Memphis, Tennessee. The Tennessee Legacy defeated the Arkansas Banshees, 32-12, to claim the title.
In 2014, the USWFL staged its third playoffs and held its third league championship game in Erie, Pennsylvania. The Tennessee Legacy defeated the Arkansas Banshees, 34-12, to claim their second straight WSFL championship.
In 2015, the USWFL staged its fourth playoffs and held its fourth league championship game in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. The Keystone Assault defeated the Tennessee Legacy, 9-7, to claim their first WSFL championship.
Women's Eights Football League (W8FL)
The WSFL started an eight-woman division in 2011. The Cape Fear Thunder claimed the WSFL's first eight-player division championship with a 4-2-1 regular season record.
In 2012, the West Virginia Wildfire captured the WSFL title in the 8-player division with a 5-2 record.
In 2013, the WSFL held its first championship game in the eight-player division. The West Virginia Wildfire defeated the Binghamton Tiger Cats, 44-8, to claim their second straight championship in the eight-player division.
In 2014, the eight-player division spun off into its own league, taking the name the Women's Eights Football League (W8FL). The Cape Fear Thunder won their second eight-player championship by defeating the West Virginia Wildfire, 34-26, in the W8FL title game.
In 2015, the New York Knockout defeated the Cape Fear Thunder, 28-0, to win their first W8FL championship title, with the game having been played in Schenectady, New York.
Teams
United States Women's Football League (USWFL)
Northern Division
Team | Location | Home Field | |
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Buffalo Bullets | Buffalo, New York | ||
Cincinnati Sizzle | Cincinnati, Ohio | Walnut Hills High School | |
Erie Illusion | Erie, Pennsylvania | Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium | |
New England Nightmare | Windsor, Connecticut | Windsor High School | |
West Virginia Wildfire | Cedar Grove,West Virginia | Cedar Grove Middle School |
Southern Division
Team | Location | Home Field | |
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Arkansas X-assassins | Little Rock, Arkansas | Central High School | |
Dallas/Fort Worth Xtreme | Carrollton,Texas | Josey Ranch Athletic Complex | |
Houston Rebels | Houston, Texas | ||
Tennessee Legacy | Memphis,Tennessee | Latimer Lake Park, Horn Lake, Mississippi | |
Women's Eights Football League (W8FL)
Team | Location | Home Field | |
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USWFL 11s Championship Game Results
Year | Winner | Loser | Score |
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2011 | Baltimore Burn | Baltimore declared league champion with 6-0 record | no game played |
2012 | New Jersey Titans | Dallas/FortWorth Xtreme | 67-6 |
2013 | Tennessee Legacy | Arkansas Banshees | 32-12 |
2014 | Tennessee Lagacy | Arkansas Banshees | 34-12 |
2015 | Keystone Assault | Tennessee Legacy | 9-7 |
WSFL 8s Championship Game Results
Year | Winner | Loser | Score |
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2011 | Cape Fear Thunder | Cape Fear declared league champion with 4-2-1 record | no game played |
2012 | West Virginia Wildfire | West Virginia declared league champion with 5-2 record | no game played |
2013 | West Virginia Wildfire | Binghamton Tiger Cats | 44-8 |
2014 | Cape Fear Thunder | West Virginia Wildfire | 34-26 |
2015 | New York Knockout | Cape Fear Thunder | 28-0 |
USWFL Freedom Bowl Results
Year | Winner | Loser | Score |
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2015 | Cincinnati Sizzle | West Virginia Wildfire | 26-20 |
Former USWFL and W8FL teams playing elsewhere
- Huntsville Tigers - played in WSFL from 2012-2013, then left to join Women's Football Alliance.
- Kansas City Storm - played in WSFL in 2010, currently playing as an independent team.
- Mile High Blaze - played independently in 2015, now in Women's Football Alliance
- Nevada Storm - played in W8FL from 2011-2012, then left to join Independent Women's Football League.
- Rocky Mountain Thunderkatz - played in WSFL in 2014, then returned to Independent Women's Football League.
- Ventura Black Widows - played in WSFL and W8FL from 2010-2013, then left to join Independent Women's Football League.
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