New Jersey Titans

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New Jersey Titans
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Founded2007
League WPFL (2007)
NWFA (2008)
WFA (2009-2010)
WSFL (2012)
Team historyNew Jersey Titans (2007–2012)
Based in Belleville, New Jersey
Stadium Belleville Municipal Stadium
ColorsBlue, silver, red
Owner Simone Edwards
Head coachAndy Davis
Championships1
Division titles(2012 11's WSFL Northeast Division Champions)
(2012 11's WSFL American Conference Champions)

The New Jersey Titans were a team of the Women's Spring Football League (WSFL) 11-woman division. Originally based in Wayne, New Jersey, the Titans played their home games on the campus of Passaic County Technical Institute through their 2010 season. Upon their return for the 2012 season, the Titans relocated their home games to Belleville Municipal Stadium in Belleville, New Jersey.

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Before joining the WSFL, the Titans played a season each in the Women's Professional Football League and the National Women's Football Association (both of which have since gone moribund), as well as two seasons in the Women's Football Alliance before taking the 2011 season off.

The team was featured on an episode of Style Network's reality show, Glam Fairy on January 8, 2012, called "Ghosts & Glamazons".[ citation needed ]

After winning the WSFL title in 2012, the New Jersey Titans has since stopped fielding a team.[ citation needed ]

Season-by-season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
New Jersey Titans (WPFL)
20074202nd American East
New Jersey Titans (NWFA)
20083502nd North East
New Jersey Titans (WFA)
20095302nd National Northeast
20102603rd National East
2011Did not play
New Jersey Titans (WSFL)
20128101st NortheastWon Northeast Division Championship
Won American Conference Championship
National Championship
Totals22170

Roster

New Jersey Titans Roster
  • 52 Aja Henderson
  • 61 Tarah Alexis
  • 26 Stefanie Allen
  •  8 Kesha Champion
  • 10 Danielle Green
  • 41 Cynthia Hazel
  • 79 Telesha Huskey
  • 82 Kari McDonnell
  •  7 Anabel Rodriguez
  • 13 Amy Leach
  • 24 Caniece Montague
  • 15 Erika Velez
  • 12 Robyn Burton
  • 20 Tye Wilson
  • 23 Yachira Contes
  • 87 Christie Pedone
  • 94 Kelle Trabucco
  • 91 Jennifer Webb
  • 31 Redrick DiMarco
  • 44 Maria Javier
  • 58 Capri Darby
  • 99 Kie McCrae

Season schedules and scores

2009

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 18 Binghamton Tiger Cats Home Won 21-0
April 25 Connecticut Cyclones AwayWon 6-0**
May 9 Philadelphia Liberty Belles Home Lost 12-14
May 16Binghamton Tiger CatsAwayWon 26-6
May 30Connecticut CyclonesHomeWon 6-0**
June 6Philadelphia Liberty BellesAwayLost 0-59
June 13 Keystone Assault HomeLost 6-28
June 20 Baltimore Burn AwayWon 6-0**

2010

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 10 Keystone Assault HomeLost 16-30
April 17 Baltimore Burn HomeLost 36-62
May 1 Southern Tier Spitfire AwayWon 47-2
May 8 Philadelphia Liberty Belles AwayLost 12-25
May 15 New England Nightmare HomeWon 47-6
June 5Keystone AssaultAwayLost 8-28
June 12Baltimore BurnAwayLost 0-16
June 19Philadelphia Liberty BellesHomeLost 0-42

2012

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 14 Baltimore Burn AwayLost 18-20
May 19 Binghamton Tiger Cats AwayWon 59-0
June 2 Mass Chaos Won **
June 9 Binghamton Tiger Cats HomeWon 46-8
June 30 Mass Chaos Won **
July 7 Baltimore Burn HomeWon 37-8
July 21 Baltimore Burn (Northeast Division Championship)HomeWon 31-6
July 28Huntsville Tigers (American Conference Championship)HomeWon 25-7
August 11Dallas/FW Extreme (National Championship)AwayWon 67-6

** = Game won by forfeit

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