Trenton Freedom Explained

Trenton Freedom
Helmet:Trenton Freedom Helmet Logo.png
Founded:2013
Folded:2015
City:Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, New Jersey
Colors:Red, Silver, Blue, White
Coach:Kevin O’Hanlon
Owner:Dennis Williams
Michael Schubiger
President:Dennis Williams
General Manager:Jeff Gonos
Mascot:General George
League:Professional Indoor Football League (2014–2015)
  • National Conference (2014)
Team History:
  • Trenton Freedom (2014–2015)
No Conf Champs:0
No Div Champs:0
No League Champs:0
No Playoff Appearances:1
Playoff Appearances:
  • PIFL: 2014
Arena Years:

The Trenton Freedom was a professional indoor football team based in Trenton, New Jersey. The Freedom were a member of the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL).[1] The Freedom began play in 2014 as an expansion member of the PIFL. The Freedom played their home games at the Sun National Bank Center.

Franchise history

2014

See main article: 2014 Trenton Freedom season. In August 2013, Owners Dennis Williams and Michael Schubiger announced their intentions to bring an indoor football team back to Trenton, New Jersey.[2] The owners held name the team contest, and picked the name "Freedom," as well as named Adam Turkel to be the team's first head coach and general manager. When looking for a league to play in, Williams and Schubiger both were lobbying to become members of the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL). In September, the team officially became the 7th member of the PIFL for the 2014 season.[3] In November 2013, the team announced that they were replacing Turkel with Kevin O'Hanlon as the team's inaugural coach.

The Freedom began their inaugural season on March 30, 2014 at home, defeating the Richmond Raiders 52–17. Quarterback Warren Smith threw for four touchdowns and ran for two more. Defensive Back Domonic Joseph was named PIFL Defensive Player of the Week. The Freedom lost their first road game, 48–47 at the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks. Wide receiver Antoine Rivera caught 13 passes for 132 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

The Freedom rebounded in their second home game for a 66–63 win over the Columbus Lions. The Freedom suffered their second road loss, 42–36 at Lehigh Valley April 26, but linebacker Jeffery Morgan earned the franchise's second PIFL Defensive Player of the Week honor by scoring a pair of touchdowns. Success continued at home May 3, as the Freedom rallied with 16 points in the last two minutes to edge Richmond, 33–32, with Marques Slocum earning PIFL Defensive Player of the Week. The winning trend at home continued May 11 with a 52–39 triumph over the Harrisburg Stampede as William Hollis was named PIFL Defensive Player of the week, the team's third straight selection.

With a 52–42 win at Richmond, May 17, the Freedom recorded the franchise's first-ever road victory. The following week, back at home, the Freedom avenged two earlier losses to Lehigh Valley with a 55–42 victory to push their record to a PIFL-best 6–2 atop the National Conference.

The Freedom, with a 57–49 win at Harrisburg June 7, clinched a PIFL playoff berth in its first season in moving to 7–2.

With a 49–47 comeback win over the defending PIFL champion Alabama Hammers June 14, the Freedom clinched the regular-season National Conference title and a home playoff game in the franchise's first season.

The Freedom dropped a 52–49 decision to the Georgia Fire in the team's final regular-season home game.[4]

The Freedom finished the regular season with an 8–4 record, the 2nd best in the league, but were defeated by the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks in the National Conference Championship Game by a score of 49–38.[5]

2015

See main article: 2015 Trenton Freedom season. On August 26, 2015, the Freedom announced that they wouldn't be returning to play in 2016.

Players of note

Awards and honors

The following is a list of all Freedom players who won league awards:

SeasonPlayerPositionAward
Offensive Rookie of the Year
Most Valuable Player
Jerome Hayes Defensive Player of the Year

All-League players

The following Freedom players were named to All-League Teams:

Head coaches

Coaching staff

Season-by-season results

League ChampionsConference ChampionsDivision ChampionsWild Card BerthLeague Leader
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
20142014PIFLNational1st840Lost National Conference Title 39-43 vs. (Lehigh Valley)
20152015PIFL5th660
Totals14100All-time regular season record (2014–2015)
01-All-time postseason record (2014–2015)
14110All-time regular season and postseason record (2014–2015)

Notes and References

  1. Hester, Matthew. "PIFL Sinks Their Fangs Into Nashville." Professional Indoor Football League. November 11, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  2. Web site: Trenton Freedom looks to join Professional Indoor Football League . September 17, 2013 . Jenna Pizzi . New Jersey On-Line LLC . www.nj.com . December 26, 2013.
  3. Web site: Trenton Freedom join PIFL . September 20, 2013 . New Jersey On-Line LLC . www.nj.com . December 26, 2013.
  4. Web site: Freedom hoping to keep momentum going from huge comeback . George O'Gorman . May 4, 2014 . The Trentonian . www.trentonian.com . May 5, 2014.
  5. Web site: Trenton Freedom come up short in playoff loss to Lehigh Valley . July 6, 2014 . New Jersey On-Line LLC. . www.nj.com . July 7, 2014.