The St. Louis SLAM announces it’s 2011 Schedule listed below. If you would like to purchase season tickets or individual tickets please click on the Tickets tab in the menu bar. All home games will be played at Oakville High School, kickoff 7pm.
2011 Schedule
April 2 BYE
April 9 - 7pm - SLAM vs Indianapolis Crash at Oakville High
April 16 - 7pm – SLAM vs Dayton Diamonds at Oakville High
April 23 - BYE
April 30 - 7pm – SLAM at Chicago Force
May 7 - 7pm – SLAM at W. Michigan Mayhem
May 14 - 7pm – SLAM at Kansas City Tribe
May 21 - 7pm – SLAM vs Chicago Force at Oakville High
May 28 - BYE
June 4 - 7pm – SLAM vs W. Michigan Mayhem @ Oakville High
June 11 -BYE
June 18 - 7pm - SLAM at Kentucky Karma
June 25 - TBD – Playoffs 1st Round
July 2 - BYE
July 9 - TBD - Playoffs 2nd Round
July 16 - TBD - Playoffs 3rd Round
July 23 - BYE
July 30 - TBD - Championship
EXETER, CA — In an unprecedented panorama of unity, the most successful
franchises in women’s football have come together for one collective
platform. For the first time in history, the best teams in the sport now
reside under one umbrella: The Women’s Football Alliance. This development
takes effect immediately and will exhibit for the 2011 season beginning in
April. Joining teams include: Bay Area Bandits, Boston Militia, Chicago
Force, Dallas Diamonds, DC Divas, Kansas City Tribe, New York Sharks,
Pittsburgh Passion, and the San Diego Surge. They will accompany current top
WFA teams such as the Philadelphia Liberty Belles, Columbus CometsLone Star Mustangs, St. Louis Slam, and the West Michigan Mayhem.
Both on and off the field, these organizations exemplify the most
flourishing women’s football operations, victorious records, business
growth, and marketing exposure of the last decade. 11 National
Championships. 14 Conference Titles. 30 Division Championships. 28 members
of the Gold-Medal winning Team USA. 12 philanthropic youth programs. 5
Governor, Mayor, and City Council declarations. 4 feature films. 3 history
museum exhibits and Hall of Fame inductions. 1 Emmy Award nomination. Over
8,250 community events for charity. Cumulative media exhibition on NBC
Sports, ESPN, Fox Sports, ABC, CNN, CBS, Comcast Sports, New York Times,
Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, and Sports Illustrated in addition to
thousands of publications in every major metropolitan region.
In the preceding decade women’s football has been segmented into multiple
leagues, fragmenting the highest talent pool and separating the resources
required to move the sport forward. This 2011 unification and landmark
growth structure echoes that of Women’s Basketball and Women’s Tennis. In
addition to delivering fans the most competitive match-ups seen to date,
this is an imperative threshold to creating a sustainable and blossoming
future for the sport.
“This is an exciting time for women’s football and the WFA. With 62 teams
across the country working together for a common goal, there is nothing we
cannot accomplish. We are looking forward to one of the most competitive
seasons in women’s football history,” said Jeff King, WFA President.
The Women’s Football Alliance is a full-contact American football league
comprised of 62 teams across the United States and Mexico. From Florida to
Oregon and from New England to California, the WFA is the largest and
fastest growing league in America.
The St. Louis SLAM would like to say THANKS to all of our sponsors, family members, friends, volunteers, and fans that have followed us and supported us in 2010. We truly appreciate your support and we hope to see you again in 2011!









