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Baltimore Burn
Founded2001
LeagueNWFL/NWFA (2001–2008)
WFA (2009–2010)
WSFL (2011–2016)
USWFL (2017–2018)
WTFL (2020-)
Team historyBaltimore Burn (2001–)
Based inBaltimore, Maryland
StadiumUtz Twardowicz field at Patterson Park
ColorsBlack, red, gold
OwnerDebra Miller
Head coachJon Randall
Championships1 (2011)
Division titles4

The Baltimore Burn is a Women's American football team that last played in the Women's Spring Football League in 2015. Formerly a member of the National Women's Football Association from 2001 to 2008 and the Women's Football Alliance from 2009 to 2010, they played in the Women's Spring Football League from 2011 to 2015. The Burn first played at Art Modell Field on the campus of Mergenthaler Vocational Technical Senior High School, but in 2013 they relocated to Utz Towardowizc field in Patterson Park.

In 2020 the team announced membership in the Women's Tackle Football League. Play was cancelled for the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the league expects to play in 2021.

Season-By-Season

Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Baltimore Burn (NWFL)
2001 0 7 0 5th Northern
2002 9 2 0 1st Mid-Atlantic Lost League Quarterfinal (Philadelphia)
Baltimore Burn (NWFA)
2003 7 3 0 2nd Northern Mid-Atlantic Lost Northern Conference Quarterfinal (Cleveland)
2004 4 4 0 3rd Northern Mid-Atlantic
2005 4 4 0 11th Northern
2006 4 4 0 2nd Northern North Atlantic
2007 4 5 0 1st Northern South Lost Northern Conference Quarterfinal (West Michigan)
2008 2 6 0 3rd Northern East
Baltimore Burn (WFA)
2009 5 4 0 3rd National Northeast
2010 6 3 0 1st National East Lost National Conference Quarterfinal (Columbus)
Baltimore Burn (WSFL)
2011 6 0 0 1st League Declared WSFL Champions (based on regular season record)
2012 3 5 0 2nd American Northeast Lost American Conference Semifinal (New Jersey)
2013 0 3 0
2014 1 4 0 2nd Eastern Lost Eastern Conference Championship (Memphis)
2015 1 4 0 5th Northern
Totals 56 58 0 (including playoffs)

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Season schedules

2009

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 18 Connecticut Cyclones Away Won 6–0**
April 25 Philadelphia Liberty Belles Home Lost 8–43
May 9 Keystone Assault Away Won 20–16
May 16 Connecticut Cyclones Home Won 6–0**
May 30 Philadelphia Liberty Belles Away Lost 10–13
June 6 Keystone Assault Home Won 44–22
June 13 Binghamton Tiger Cats Away Won 56–6
June 20 New Jersey Titans Home Lost 0–6**

** = Game won by forfeit

2010

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 10 New England Nightmare Home Won 54–14
April 17 New Jersey Titans Away Won 62–36
May 1 Philadelphia Liberty Belles Away Lost 26–6
May 15 Southern Tier Spitfire Home Won 6–0
May 22 Keystone Assault Home Lost 24–34
June 5 New England Nightmare Away Won 28–20
June 12 New Jersey Titans Home Won 16–0
June 19 Keystone Assault Away Won 36–24
Post-Season
June 26 Columbus Comets Away Lost 8–67

2011

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 16 Binghamton Tiger Cats Away Won 22–0
April 23 Three Rivers Xplosion Home Won 48–6
April 30 New Jersey Justice Away Won 12–8
May 7 Steel City Renegades Home Won 6–0**
June 4 Binghamton Tiger Cats Home Won 48–0
June 11 Three Rivers Xplosion Away Won 54–0

** = Game won by forfeit

References

  1. ^ Rozendaal, Neal. The Women's Football Encyclopedia. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-9970637-0-7.