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1 2016 U.S. Women's Football Leagues Addendum 2016 U.S. Women’s Football Leagues Addendum New Mexico Adult Football League – Women’s Division (NMAFL-W) – 2015 Season The NMAFL-W launched in 2015 with five teams in New Mexico. The Alamogordo Aztecs failed to complete the season, while the Amarillo Lady Punishers joined the league late and absorbed four forfeit losses before even getting out of the gate. But the Lady Punishers were formidable once they got started, upsetting the previously undefeated Roswell Destroyers in the playoffs to make it to the first NMAFL-W title game. That opened the door for the Santa Fe Dukes to swoop in and capture the NMAFL-W championship at the conclusion of the league’s first season. Regional League Teams: 5 Games: 22 (10) Championship game result: Santa Fe Dukes 12, Amarillo Lady Punishers 6 2015 NMAFL-W Standings Teams W L PR Status Roswell Destroyers (ROSD) 8 1 CC Expansion Santa Fe Dukes (SFD) 6 4 LC Expansion Northwest Wolves (NWW) 4 5 CC Expansion Amarillo Lady Punishers (ALP) 4 6 C Expansion Alamogordo Aztecs (AAZ) 0 6 -- Expansion 2015 NMAFL-W Scoreboard 1/18 ROSD 55 AAZ 0 3/14 NWW 1 ALP 0 4/19 ALP 6 NWW 0 3/15 SFD 1 AAZ 0 1/31 SFD 1 AAZ 0 3/15 ROSD 1 NWW 0 4/25 SFD 1 ALP 0 4/26 ALP 1 AAZ 0 2/15 ROSD 1 ALP 0 3/21 NWW 16 SFD 14 5/2 ALP 22 SFD 8 2/22 ROSD 28 SFD 22 * 3/29 NWW 1 AAZ 0 5/3 ROSD 1 NWW 0 2/22 NWW 42 AAZ 0 3/29 ROSD 1 SFD 0 5/17 SFD 1 NWW 0 CC 3/7 SFD 20 NWW 2 4/12 ROSD 20 ALP 6 5/17 ALP 22 ROSD 14 CC 3/7 ROSD 1 ALP 0 6/6 SFD 12 ALP 6 C Women’s Xtreme Football League (WXFL) – 2015 Season The WXFL debuted in 2015 with only two known teams: the Oklahoma City Lady Force and the Ponca City Lady Bulldogs. The Lady Force got the better of that matchup, winning all three games against their only league opponent to claim the 2015 WXFL title. The league would expand to five teams the following year. Exhibition League Teams: 2 Games: 3 Championship game result: Oklahoma City Lady Force 20, Ponca City Lady Bulldogs 0 2015 WXFL Standings Teams W L PR Status Oklahoma City Lady Force (OCLF) 3 0 LC Expansion Ponca City Lady Bulldogs (PCLB) 0 3 C Expansion 2015 WXFL Scoreboard 3/21 OCLF 14 PCLB 13 5/3 OCLF 28 PCLB 6 5/31 OCLF 20 PCLB 0 C 1 2016 Season Review Eight women’s football leagues took the field in 2016, the most in any calendar year since 2002. The WFA ambitiously split into three tiers of play, and in the top tier, the league had a repeat champion for the first time. WFA2 saw a founding member win a second national title, and WFA3 featured an exciting championship game. In the IWFL, last year’s heartbreak turned into historic dominance for the league’s newest champion. The WSFL rebranded into the USWFL and for the second straight year, a longtime franchise claimed their first crown. The NMAFL-W and WXFL continued to develop in their second seasons, and the LAFL debuted with a four-team league. Leagues: 8 Teams: 96 (87) Games: 381 (349) Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) – 2016 Season The WFA split into three tiers of play in 2016, mimicking the structure used by the IWFL when it was the top league in women’s football from 2008-2010. Despite that massive structural change, the 2016 WFA championship provided an air of familiarity. For the first time in WFA history, the WFA championship game was a repeat of the previous season’s title game, and also for the first time, the WFA had a repeat champion. The D.C. Divas edged the Dallas Elite in a very competitive contest for the second straight year to capture the WFA crown; in addition to being the first team to win consecutive WFA championships, the Divas became the first women’s football team to win back-to-back major national titles since the Boston Militia in 2010-2011. Major National League Teams: 13 Games: 61.5 (61) Championship game result: D.C. Divas 28, Dallas Elite 26 (in Pittsburgh, PA) All-Star Game: National Conference 56, American Conference 19 (in Pittsburgh, PA – 7/23) Neutral site: Baltimore, MD (N) 2016 WFA Standings National Conference W L PR Status D.C. Divas (DC) 10 1 NC - Chicago Force (CHI) 7 2 S - Boston Renegades (BOS) 7 4 CC - Pittsburgh Passion (PITT) 7 3 S Joined from IWFL Atlanta Phoenix (ATL) 5 4 Q - Cleveland Fusion (CLE) 4 5 Q - American Conference Midwest Division Dallas Elite (ELTE) 10 1 C - Kansas City Titans (KC) 6 3 S - Arlington Impact (ARL) 6 3 Q - Pacific Division Central Cal War Angels (CCWA) 8 1 CC - Portland Fighting Shockwave (PFS) 8 1 Q Expansion Pacific Warriors (PAC) 6 3 S - Seattle Majestics (SEA) 6 2 -- - Departing Teams Portland Fighting Fillies - - -- Merged with Portland Shockwave to become PFS Portland Shockwave - - -- Merged with Portland Fighting Fillies to become PFS Miami Fury - - -- Folded San Diego Surge - - -- Folded 2 Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) – 2016 Season (continued) 2016 WFA Scoreboard 4/2 CCWA 76 WCL 0 4/30 DC 52 ATL 7 6/4 ARL 38 HPOW 0 4/2 CLE 0 INDY 20 4/30 ELTE 60 KC 20 6/4 ATL 50 FAYF 0 4/2 ELTE 58 HPOW 0 4/30 PAC 79 VCW 0 6/4 CCWA 58 PAC 6 4/2 SEA 34 ER 0 4/30 SEA 54 SOLR 7 6/4 CHI 48 PITT 33 6/4 CLE 34 COL 3 4/9 ARL 70 OUT 0 5/7 BOS 47 CLE 18 6/4 DC 55 BOS 7 4/9 ATL 74 DCD 0 5/7 CHI 34 DC 41 6/4 KC 75 WM 0 4/9 CLE 7 BOS 28 5/7 ELTE 70 OUT 0 6/4 SEA 15 PFS 29 4/9 DC 19 ELTE 40 5/7 KC 47 MHB 7 4/9 KC 36 STL 26 5/7 PAC 40 SCT 18 6/11 BOS 19 CLE 13 Q 4/9 PAC 14 CCWA 37 5/7 PITT 56 KEY 6 6/11 KC 62 ARL 6 Q 4/9 PFS 29 SOLR 8 5/7 PFS 41 TAC 0 6/11 PITT 35 ATL 24 Q 4/9 SEA 15 TAC 0 6/11 PFS 7 PAC 14 Q 5/14 ARL 32 ZYD 26 4/16 BOS 32 DC 35 5/14 ATL 44 JAX 13 6/25 CCWA 46 PAC 14 S 4/16 PFS 40 SEA 0 5/14 CHI 68 INDY 6 6/25 CHI 13 BOS 17 S 5/14 DC 48 KEY 0 N 6/25 DC 41 PITT 29 S 4/23 ATL 48 ALF 20 5/14 PAC 62 WCL 6 6/25 ELTE 70 KC 13 S 4/23 ELTE 74 ARL 0 5/14 PITT 32 BOS 51 4/23 PITT 43 CLE 0 5/14 PFS 62 ER 6 7/9 DC 47 BOS 21 CC 7/9 ELTE 34 CCWA 28 CC 4/30 BOS 54 PHIZ 12 5/21 ARL 0 ELTE 66 4/30 CCWA 58 SCT 6 5/21 BOS 14 CHI 58 7/23 DC 28 ELTE 26 C 4/30 CHI 68 COL 0 5/21 DC 68 PHIZ 24 4/30 CLE 47 FCR 0 5/21 KC 45 INDY 0 5/21 PITT 63 DDA 8 3 Women’s Football Alliance Tier II (WFA2) – 2016 Season The WFA created a “Division II” level for mid-market teams in 2016, and WFA2 began as a national league with 18 teams to its credit. The Tampa Bay Inferno took an undefeated record all the way to the first WFA2 championship game, but they were taken down in the title match by the St. Louis Slam. The Slam, who won the inaugural WFA championship in 2009, captured the WFA2 crown for their second national title in franchise history. Minor National League Teams: 18 Games: 79.5 (76.5) Championship game result: St. Louis Slam 38, Tampa Bay Inferno 7 (in Pittsburgh, PA) 2016 WFA2 Standings National Conference W L PR Status Northeast Division Philadelphia Phantomz (PHIZ) 6 4 CC Expansion Indy Crash (INDY) 4 5 Q - Columbus Comets (COL) 5 5 S - West Michigan Mayhem (WM) 3 4 -- - Detroit Dark Angels (DDA) 3 5 -- - Toledo Reign (TOL) 3 5 -- Joined from IWFL Southeast Division Tampa Bay Inferno (TB) 10 1 C - Alabama Fire (ALF) 8 2 S Expansion Jacksonville Dixie Blues (JAX) 5 4 Q - Derby City Dynamite (DCD) 3 6 -- - Huntsville Tigers (HUNT) 2 6 -- Joined from IWFL American Conference Midwest Division St. Louis Slam (STL) 7 2 NC - Houston Power (HPOW) 1 7 S - Pacific Division Sin City Trojans (SCT) 5 5 CC - Mile High Blaze (MHB) 5 3 S Joined from IWFL Everett Reign (ER) 3 6 Q - West Coast Lightning (WCL) 3 5 -- - Tacoma Trauma (TAC) 1 7 -- - Departing Teams Tulsa Threat - - -- Left for IWFL Arkansas Wildcats - - -- Folded Central Maryland Seahawks - - -- Folded Minnesota Machine - - -- Folded 4 Women’s Football Alliance Tier II (WFA2) – 2016 Season (continued) 2016 WFA2 Scoreboard 11/26 DCD 35 MCM 0 IE 4/23 STL 6 CHI 46 5/21 HUNT 6 DCD 8 4/23 TAC 2 SEA 22 5/21 SCT 8 PAC 26 4/2 MHB 45 CSV 0 I 4/23 TB 49 ORL 6 5/21 TAC 14 ER 31 4/2 ALF 76 HUNT 0 4/23 TOL 6 DDA 12 5/21 WCL 0 CCWA 84 4/2 COL 38 KEY 6 4/23 WCL 0 SCT 32 4/2 DDA 52 FCR 0 5/28 DDA 0 CLE 48 4/2 JAX 56 ORL 0 4/30 MHB 52 AA 0 I 5/28 ER 26 SOLR 10 4/2 PHIZ 25 BOS 40 4/30 ALF 1 TCT 0 5/28 SCT 38 VCW 0 4/2 STL 71 DCD 0 4/30 DCD 6 TOL 12 5/28 STL 32 KC 0 4/2 TB 17 ATL 14 4/30 DDA 6 PITT 55 5/28 TAC 0 PFS 46 4/2 TOL 0 PITT 28 4/30 ER 0 PFS 47 5/28 WM 48 FCR 7 4/2 WM 6 CHI 58 4/30 HPOW 6 ARL 32 4/30 INDY 18 STL 35 6/4 ALF 40 DCD 0 4/9 COL 3 PITT 48 4/30 JAX 56 ORL 7 6/4 ER 14 TAC 0 4/9 HUNT 22 ZYD 42 6/4 INDY 22 DDA 6 4/9 INDY 0 CHI 52 5/7 ER 0 SEA 45 6/4 TB 31 JAX 3 4/9 PHIZ 40 KEY 0 5/7 HUNT 0 ALF 60 6/4 TOL 47 FCR 0 4/9 SCT 38 UTB 0 5/7 JAX 40 DWR 20 4/9 TB 38 DWR 12 5/7 PHIZ 48 RBW 0 6/11 ALF 54 JAX 21 Q 4/9 WCL 68 VCW 0 5/7 TOL 0 COL 17 6/11 INDY 6 COL 26 Q 4/9 WM 30 DDA 12 6/11 MHB 20 ER 18 Q 5/14 COL 8 CLE 27 4/16 DCD 8 ALF 38 5/14 DCD 6 STL 23 6/25 PHIZ 20 COL 14 S 4/16 HUNT 1 TCT 0 5/14 DDA 8 TOL 0 6/25 SCT 28 MHB 24 S 4/16 JAX 27 TB 45 5/14 HPOW 0 ELTE 1 6/25 STL 53 HPOW 0 S 4/16 MHB 6 KC 22 5/14 SCT 0 CCWA 44 6/25 TB 50 ALF 12 S 4/16 WCL 6 PAC 70 5/14 TAC 8 SOLR 31 7/9 PHIZ 28 TB 38 CC 4/23 DCD 14 HUNT 0 5/21 ALF 34 ATL 18 7/9 STL 44 SCT 6 CC 4/23 INDY 26 WM 25 5/21 COL 35 WM 0 4/23 MHB 56 UTB 14 5/21 HPOW 26 OUT 6 7/22 STL 38 TB 7 C 5 Women’s Football Alliance Tier III (WFA3) – 2016 Season The WFA also created a “Division III” level for small-market teams in 2016.
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