New York Nemesis

New York Nemesis
Founded 2007
League Independent Women's Football League
Team history WPFL (planning stages)
NWFA (2008)
IWFL (2009-2011)
Based in Schenectady, New York
Stadium Schenectady High School
Colors Black, gold, white
Owner(s) Carley Pesente
Head coach Craig Jacoby
Championships 0
Division titles 1 (2008 NWFA)

The New York Nemesis were a women's tackle football team playing out of the Capital District of New York. It was a member of the Independent Women's Football League (IWFL), a league with over 30 teams across the United States. The Nemesis played in the Northern Conference, with home games on the campus of Schenectady High School in Schenectady.

The team was owned by ten year women's football veteran Carley Pesente, who is also a ranked professional boxer. She put together a strong management team led by GM Diane Wilkinson, and Alana Graziano Assistant GM and Team Delegate, both veteran's to the game of football.

After the 2010 IWFL season and since then, nothing has ever been heard of the Nemesis.

Logo as an NWFA team

Season-By-Season

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
New York Nemesis (NWFA)
2008 8 0 0 1st NC Northeast First-round bye
Lost NC Semifinals (West Michigan)
New York Nemesis (IWFL)
2009 5 3 0 2nd Tier I EC North Atlantic --
2010 3 5 0 4th Tier I EC Northeast --
Totals 16 9 0 (including playoffs)

Season Schedules

2009

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 11 New York Sharks Home Lost 7-21
April 18 Jersey Justice Home Won 40-0
April 25 Montreal Blitz Away Won 14-6
May 9 Philadelphia Firebirds Home Won 34-3
May 16 Pittsburgh Passion Away Lost 0-41
May 30 Montreal Blitz Home Won 13-6
June 6 Boston Militia Away Lost 12-49
June 13 Connecticut Crushers Away Won 28-6

2010

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 3 Boston Militia Home Lost 6-56
April 17 Connecticut Crushers Home Won 25-0
April 24 Baltimore Nighthawks Away Lost 6-7
May 1 Philadelphia Firebirds Home Won 33-0
May 8 Boston Militia Home Lost 0-40
May 15 Montreal Blitz Away Lost 0-20
May 22 D.C. Divas Away Lost 21-49
June 5 Manchester Freedom Away Won 38-0

References


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