Louisiana Jazz

The Louisiana Jazz was a women's American football team in the Women's Football Alliance.[1] They played their home games at St. Martin's Episcopal School.

Louisiana Jazz
Founded2002
LeagueWomen's Football Alliance
Team historyNew Orleans Spice
(2002-2003) (NWFA)
New Orleans Blaze
(2004-2011) (WFA)
New Orleans Mojo
(2012-2013) (WFA)
Louisiana Jazz
(2014) (WFA)
Based inKenner, Louisiana
StadiumSt. Martin's Episcopal School
ColorsPurple, Black
OwnerDarin Burns
Division titles0

History

New Orleans Spice

The New Orleans Spice women's football team was established in 2002 and played through the 2003 season in the National Women's Football Association.[2] The team played at Tad Gormley Stadium and Pan American Stadium.

New Orleans Blaze

From 2004-2011, the team competed as the New Orleans Blaze in both the National Women's Football Association and Women's Football Alliance.[3] The team played at Tad Gormley Stadium and Pan American Stadium.

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References

  1. "lajazzwomensfootball". lajazzwomensfootball.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  2. "Blaze head coach resigns". nola.com/. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  3. "The definitive history of professional football in New Orleans". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
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