St. Louis Slam

The St. Louis Slam is a women's professional American football team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They play in the Pro Division of the Women's Football Alliance (WFA). Home games are played at St. Mary's High School in St. Louis, MO. The team is coached by Quincy Davis.

St. Louis Slam
Founded2003
LeagueWomen's Football Alliance
Team historyNWFA (2003–2008)
WFA (2009–present)
Based inSt. Louis, Missouri
StadiumSt. Mary's High School
ColorsBlack, Orange, White
OwnerQuincy Davis
CoachesQuincy Davis, Myrt Davis, James Moore
Championships4 (2009, 2016, 2017, 2019 WFA)
Division titles5 (2006, 2007, 2008 NWFA, 2009, 2010 WFA)

The Slam played in the National Women's Football Association from their inception in 2003 until 2008. In 2009 they joined WFA. On August 15, 2009, the Slam won the first Women's Football Alliance league championship game, defeating the West Michigan Mayhem 21–14 at Pan American Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. They won three more championships while competing in Division 2 of the WFA (2016, 2017, 2019). In 2021, they elevated to the Pro Division of the WFA — the most competitive field of teams in the sport women's football.

Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
St. Louis Slam (NWFA)
20033503rd Midwest Division
20045302nd South Midwest
20055307th North Division
20066201st South CentralWon NWFA first round (Kentucky)
Lost NWFA Quarterfinal (Massachusetts Mutiny)
20077101st South NorthWon Southern Conference Quarterfinals (Phoenix)
Lost Southern Conference Semifinals (Oklahoma City)
20088001st South MidwestFirst-round bye for Southern Conference Quarterfinals
Lost Southern Conference Semifinals (H-Town)
St. Louis Slam (WFA)
20098001st American Midwest DivisionWon American Conference Semifinal (Las Vegas)
Won American Conference Championship (Jacksonville)
Won WFA national championship (West Michigan)
20108001st National Central DivisionWon National Conference Quarterfinal (Cleveland)
Won National Conference Semifinal (Jacksonville)
Lost National Conference Championship (Columbus)
20115302nd National Central Division
20125302nd American Division 11Won Midwest Regional Quarterfinal (Minnesota)
Lost Midwest Regional semifinal (Kansas City Titans)
20135301st American Great Plains DivisionWon Midwest Regional Quarterfinal (Acadiana Zydeco)
Won Midwest Regional semifinal (Kansas City Titans)
Lost Midwest Regional Final (Dallas Diamonds)
2014000Inactive
20156201st American Great Plains DivisionLost Conference Quarterfinal (Dallas Elite)
20164201st American Conference (Tier 2)Won Conference Quarterfinal (Houston Power)
Won Conference Semifinal (Sin City Trojans)
Won Division 2 Championship (Tampa Bay)
20177101st American Conference (Tier 2)Won Conference Quarterfinal (Madison Blaze)
Won Conference Semifinal (Mile High Blaze)
Won Division 2 Championship (Tampa Bay)
2018000Inactive
20198001st American Conference (Tier 2)Won Conference Quarterfinal (Minnesota)
Won Conference Semifinal (Mile High Blaze)
Won Division 2 Championship (Detroit)
2020000Season cancelled (COVID-19)
2021000Inactive
2022000*
Totals106350 (including playoffs)

* = Current standing

2009

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 18 Kansas City Storm Away Won 77–0
April 25 Missouri Phoenix Away Won 6–0**
May 9 Minnesota Machine Away Won 28–0
May 16 Iowa Thunder Home Won 35–7
May 30 Kansas City Storm Home Won 88–0
June 6 Minnesota Machine Home Won 42–7
June 13 Missouri Phoenix Home Won 51–0
June 27 Iowa Thunder Away Won 40–10
July 11 Las Vegas Showgirlz (American Conference Semifinal) Home Won 30–12
July 25 Jacksonville Dixie Blues (American Conference Championship) Home Won 40–32
August 15 West Michigan Mayhem (WFA national championship) Neutral (New Orleans) Won 21–14

2010

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 10 Cincinnati Sizzle Away Won 35–0
April 17 Minnesota Machine Home Won 34–0
April 24 Indiana Speed Away Won 13–6
May 1 Kentucky Karma Home Won 50–0
May 8 Cincinnati Sizzle Home Won 57–0
May 22 Kentucky Karma Away Won 70–6
June 5 Iowa Thunder Away Won 37–14
June 19 Indiana Speed Home Won 16–14
June 26 Cleveland Fusion (National Conference Quarterfinal) Home Won 50–23
July 10 Jacksonville Dixie Blues (National Conference Semifinal) Away Won 52–26
July 17 Columbus Comets (National Conference Semifinal) Away Lost 14–21

2011

Standings

2011 Central Division
W L T PCT PF PA DIV GB STK
y-Chicago Force8001.000413844-0---W8
St. Louis Slam5300.6252611402-23.0W2
West Michigan Mayhem3500.3751732040-45.0L3

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 9 Indy Crash Home Won 43–6
April 16 Dayton Diamonds Home Won 70–0
April 30 Chicago Force Away Lost 7–29
May 7 West Michigan Mayhem Away Won 36–6
May 14 Kansas City Tribe Away Lost 34–37
May 21 Chicago Force Home Lost 24–55
June 4 West Michigan Mayhem Home Won 41–7
June 18 Kentucky Karma Away Won 6–0**

** = Won by forfeit

2012

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 14 Iowa Xplosion Home
April 21 Kansas City Tribe Away
April 28 Kansas City Spartans Home
May 5 Chicago Force Away
May 19 Iowa Xplosion Away
June 2 Kansas City Spartans Away
June 9 Memphis Dynasty Home
June 16 Kansas City Tribe Home

2016

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 2 Derby City Dynamite Away Won 71–0
April 9 Kansas City Titans Away Loss 36–26**
April 23 Chicago Force Away Loss 46–6
April 30 Indy Crash Home Won 35–18
May 14 Derby City Dynamite Home Won 23–6
May 28 Kansas City Titans Home Won 32–0
June 25 Houston Power (WFA Playoffs Round 1) Home Won 53–0
July 9 Sin City Trojans (WFA Playoffs Round 2) Away Won 44–6
August 15 Tampa Bay Inferno (WFA national championship) Neutral (Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania) Won 38–7

2017

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 1 INDY CRASH Away Won 31–6
April 8 MADISON BLAZE Home Won 55–0
April 22 Kansas City Titans Away Won 34–6
May 6 Nebraska Stampede Home Won 1–0* Forfeit
May 13 Kansas City Titans Home Won 42–8
May 20 INDY CRASH Home Won 41–8
May 27 Minnesota Vixens Away Won 35–21
June 3 Chicago Force Away Lost 20–44
June 13 MADISON BLAZE (WFA Playoffs Round 2) Home Won 69–8
July 8 Mile High Blaze (WFA Playoffs Round 3) Home Won 43–21
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