Daily News | Atlantic East Conference announces plans to offer NCAA Division III varsity women’s flag football in 2025
About a year ago, Atlantic East Conference commissioner Jessica Huntley read an article about girls competing in high school flag football. She thought that if girls have opportunities to play in high school, why couldn’t they do the same in college?
Before beginning varsity play, the schools plan to offer club flag football with weekend tournaments in 2024.Neumann athletic director Chuck Sack said he saw this plan as a smooth transition with minimal resources needed to operate, with most universities currently offering coed intramural flag football. He’s aware of how the sport is growing across the nation, particularly in Pennsylvania.
Over the past two years, Lynch has worked toward the expansion of high school flag football. Through a partnership with the Eagles in 2022, thewas launched. What started as 16 teams, now includes 38 from Pennsylvania and 14 from South Jersey .
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