New Orleans Blaze

New Orleans Blaze
New Orleans Blaze
Founded 2001
League Women's Football Alliance
Team history New Orleans Spice (NWFA) 2002-2003
New Orleans Blaze (NWFA) 2004-2008
New Orleans Blaze (WFA) 2009-present
Stadium Pan American Stadium & Tad Gormley Stadium
Based in Kenner, Louisiana
Team colors Black, red
President Lisa Lunsford
Suzi Kloiber
Head coach Greg Jelks
Championships 0
Division titles 0

The New Orleans Blaze is a women's American football team in the Women's Football Alliance. Formerly a member of the National Women's Football Association, they play at City Park, splitting their time between Pan American Stadium and Tad Gormley Stadium.

Contents

Season-By-Season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
New Orleans Spice (NWFA)
2003 5 3 0 2nd South South --
New Orleans Blaze (NWFA)
2004 5 3 0 2nd South Gulf Coast --
2005 5 3 0 6th South Lost Southern Division Quarterfinal (Oklahoma City)
2006 Did Not Play (Hurricane Katrina)
2007 5 3 0 2nd South South Lost Southern Conference Quarterfinal (Oklahoma City)
2008 5 3 0 2nd South Southeast --
New Orleans Blaze (WFA)
2009 2 6 0 4th American Southeast --
Totals 27 23 0

Season schedules

2009

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 18 Memphis Belles Away Lost 7-46
April 25 Gulf Coast Riptide Away Lost 0-28
May 2 Jacksonville Dixie Blues Home Lost 0-46
May 9 Gulf Coast Riptide Home Lost 10-20
May 16 Emerald Coast Barracudas Away Won 39-20
June 6 Memphis Belles Home Lost 26-32
June 13 Jacksonville Dixie Blues Away Lost 0-42
June 27 Emerald Coast Barracudas Home Won 6-0**

2010

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 10 Memphis Soul Home L 32-34
April 17 Acadiana Zydeco Home W 33-0
April 24 Houston Power Home L 6-39
May 1 Memphis Soul Away N/A
May 8 Acadiana Zydeco Away W 27-0
May 22 Austin Outlaws Away L 0-51
June 5 Lone Star Mustangs Home L 0-51
June 12 Memphis Soul Home L 6-8
June 19 Acadiana Zydeco Away W 17-6

** = Won by forfeit

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