Fastbreak AI Partners with the Women’s National Football Conference to Power League Scheduling and Operations

With the partnership, the WNFC becomes the first professional sports league to fully integrate Fastbreak AI’s advanced scheduling platform, enhancing operational speed, precision, and scalability across its 16-team national footprint.

Fastbreak News
November 10, 2025
Pro

DALLAS (Nov. 10, 2025) – The Women’s National Football Conference (WNFC) today announced a strategic technology partnership with Fastbreak AI, the leader in AI-powered sports operations software. The collaboration makes the WNFC the first professional sports league to fully deploy Fastbreak AI’s suite of scheduling and operations technology. This partnership highlights the mutual focus of both organizations on speed, technological efficiency and scalable infrastructure within professional women’s sports.

With 16 teams competing across the country, the WNFC is bringing in a platform to match the league’s rapid growth and complex logistics as Fastbreak AI’s technology will provide intelligent scheduling, seamless coordination, and data-driven tools designed to enhance how the league is managed, monetized and scaled. 

“Speed and precision matter at every level of competition,” said Odessa “OJ” Jenkins, founder and CEO of the WNFC. “Fastbreak AI gives us the infrastructure to operate like the most elite leagues in the world. We can move faster, make smarter decisions, and maintain full control over our data. This partnership is not just about improving operations. It is about creating a competitive advantage so we can grow quickly with a solid foundation.”

The 2026 WNFC season schedule was developed using Fastbreak AI’s proprietary optimization engine, Fastbreak Pro Schedule. The same technology is used by other top-tier professional men’s and women’s leagues to manage venue availability, reduce travel costs, balance competition and maximize broadcast visibility. Built by a team of PhDs in AI and machine learning, the platform saves months of time and ensures a level playing field.  

“We’re proud to support the WNFC as it sets a new standard for what’s possible in women’s professional sports,” said John Stewart, CEO of Fastbreak AI. “This league is fast-moving, ambitious, and willing to embrace new technology. It is exactly the kind of partner we built Fastbreak to serve.”

Fastbreak AI is trusted by more than 60 professional sports organizations worldwide, including the NBA, NHL, NWSL and WNBA. The company’s products include schedule creation, ticketing, travel and sponsorship programs.

This announcement marks a pivotal milestone for both organizations. For the WNFC, it signals a continued investment in infrastructure that matches its national ambitions. For Fastbreak AI, it represents a deeper presence in the growing market for women’s professional sports, an area that is ready for modernization and innovation.

The 2026 WNFC season kicks off spring 2026, highlighted by the addition of the league’s newest franchise, The Golden State Storm. Fans can follow @WNFCFootball across social platforms for team schedules, league updates, and the latest news throughout the season.

About Fastbreak AI

Founded in 2022, Fastbreak AI is the world’s leading AI-powered sports operations engine. The company provides both professional and amateur sports organizations with advanced scheduling, operations management and ticketing software. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Fastbreak AI is backed by leading investors and trusted by premier sports organizations around the world. Learn more at www.fastbreak.ai.

About the Women’s National Football Conference (WNFC)

The WNFC is a professional women’s tackle football league featuring 16 teams across the United States. Founded by former athlete and entrepreneur Odessa “OJ” Jenkins, the league is committed to building a financially equitable future for women and girls in sport. With elite athletes, high-caliber competition, and strategic brand partnerships, the WNFC is redefining what professional women’s sports can be.