Connecticut Crushers
The Connecticut Crushers were a women's American football team based in Hartford, and were a member of the Independent Women's Football League since 2009. Home games were played at Dillon Stadium. Prior to 2009, the team was known as the Connecticut Crush and played in the National Women's Football Association. The name change was done so as not to conflict with fellow IWFL team the Iowa Crush.
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Connecticut Crushers
The Connecticut Crushers were a women's American football team based in Hartford, and were a member of the Independent Women's Football League since 2009. Home games were played at Dillon Stadium. Prior to 2009, the team was known as the Connecticut Crush and played in the National Women's Football Association. The name change was done so as not to conflict with fellow IWFL team the Iowa Crush.
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Duane Brooks
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Blue, orange, white
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Connecticut Crush
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Connecticut Crushers
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Melanie DePamphilis and Luz Oliver
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Les Crushers du Connecticut (e ...... olution en fin de saison 2018.
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The Connecticut Crushers were ...... llow IWFL team the Iowa Crush.
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Crushers du Connecticut
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