Manchester Freedom

Manchester Freedom
Manchester Freedom
Founded 2001
League Independent Women's Football League
Team history New Hampshire Freedom (2001-2004)
Manchester Freedom (2005-present)
Stadium West Memorial Field
Based in Manchester, New Hampshire
Team colors green, gold, black
Owner Ray Simoneau
Head coach David Sarvis
Championships 0
Division titles 1 (2007)

The Manchester Freedom is a football team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Manchester, New Hampshire. Home games are played at West Memorial Field on the campus of Manchester High School West.

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Season-by-season

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

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
New Hampshire Freedom (IWFL)
2001 Results Unknown
2002 2 6 0 6th East Division --
2003 3 5 0 3rd East North Atlantic --
2004 4 3 1 3rd East Mid-Atlantic --
Manchester Freedom (IWFL)
2005 3 7 0 4th East Mid-Atlantic --
2006 3 4 0 2nd East North Atlantic --
2007 6 2 0 1st East Northeast Lost Eastern Conference Qualifier (New York)
2008 4 4 0 3rd Tier II North Atlantic --
2009 4 5 0 8th Tier II Lost Tier II Quarterfinal (Montreal)
2010 0 3 0 5th Tier II East Northeast
2011 4 4 0 3rd East North Atlantic
Totals 33 45 1 (including playoffs)

* = Current Standing

Season schedules

2009

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 11 Connecticut Crushers Away Won 27-15
April 18 Boston Militia Away Lost 0-42
April 25 Central PA Vipers Home Won 47-0
May 2 New England Intensity Away Lost 0-13
May 9 New England Intensity Home Lost 8-20
May 16 Southern Maine Rebels Away Won 13-8
May 30 Erie Illusion Home Lost 13-20
June 13 Southern Maine Rebels Away Won 19-6
June 27 Montreal Blitz (Tier II Quarterfinal) Away Lost 0-68

2010

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 3 Jersey Justice Away Lost 0-32
April 10 New England Intensity Away Lost 6-25
April 17 Montreal Blitz Away Lost 14-41
May 1 Holyoke Hurricanes Home won 2-0
May 8 New England Intensity Home Lost 0-20
May 15 Southern Maine Rebels Home won 21-0
May 22 Connecticut Crushers Away Lost 0-46
June 5 New York Nemesis Home Lost 0-38

2011

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 9 Montreal Blitz Away Lost 12-6
April 16 Jersey Justice Home Won 8-0
April 30 New England Intensity Away Lost 27-7
May 7 Montreal Blitz Home Lost 25-13
May 14 Southern Maine Rebels Home Won 40-8
May 21 New England Intensity Home Lost 7-0
June 4 Southern Maine Rebels Away Won 37-0
June 11 Philadelphia Firebirds Home Won 26-0

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