Keiser Seahawks (3-1, 2-1 SUN) vs.Â
Warner Royals (3-1, 3-1 SUN)
Saturday, February 26, 2022 - 1:00 PM
Keiser Seahawks (4-1, 3-1 SUN) atÂ
Webber International Warriors (1-3, 1-3 SUN)
Saturday, February 26, 2022 - 3:00 PM
Warrior Grass Field (Babson Park, Fla.)Â
The Keiser Seahawks grabbed two Sun Conference road wins on Saturday, handing Warner its first loss of the season and winning the team's third straight over Webber International.
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Score: Keiser 27, Warner 12
Records: Keiser (3-1, 2-1 SUN), Warner (3-1, 3-1 SUN)
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Warner 12, Keiser 7
- Warner got on board first as Madison Tingen found Trinity Keeran for a 3-yard touchdown pass.
- This missed extra point made it a 6-0 game.
- On the ensuing possession, Jazmin Rhoden had a pass attempt picked off and returned into the endzone by Jaynah Rodriguez.
- Another failed extra-point attempt made in a 12-0 contest.
- KU responded with a six-play, 66-yard drive resulting in a six-yard touchdown pass from Haylie Young to Adrianna Cavalotti with 1:37 left in the first.
- Rhoden found Kennedy Foster on the extra-point try to cut the Royal lead to five.
Keiser 20, Warner 12
- Keiser took the lead with 9:25 left in the half as Rhoden found Emma Wagenman for 10 yards and the score.
- With the extra point no good, the Seahawks held a one-point advantage, 13-12.
- After forcing a turnover-on-downs, the Seahawks got the ball on the WU 38-yard line.
- Six plays later, Rhoden connected with Kennedy on a four-yard TD pass.Â
- The extra point was good, pushing the Keisr lead to 20-12.
Keiser 20, Warner 12
- Neither team was able to add to the scoreboard during the third stanza.
- Each team's defense recorded an interception.
- The Seahawks threatened early in the quarter with a first-and-goal from the WU 18.
- However, WU's Cynthia Homs intercepted Rhoden's pass on fourth-and-goal at the Royal's four-yard line.
- WU drove down the field, reaching the KU eight-yard line but were unable to punch it in as the score remained, 20-12.
Keiser 27, Warner 12
- Keiser extended its lead as Rhoden connected with Chloe Griffin for 29 yards and a touchdown.
- The scored capped a 10-play, 72-yard drive that ate up 7:34.
- The extra-point was good, giving KU a 27-12 lead.Â
- WU drove 68-yards on the next drive, making it to the Keiser four-yard line.
- The KU defense held strong again as Maria Vega broke up a fourth-down pass attempt to give the ball back to Keiser.
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Score: Keiser 20, Webber International 13
Records: Keiser (4-1, 3-1 SUN), Webber International (1-3, 1-3 SUN)
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Keiser 0, Webber Int'l 0
- No scoring took place in the first quarter.
Keiser 7, Webber Int'l 6
- The Warriors took an early 6-0 lead following a two-yard touchdown pass from Samantha Brown to Brea Kamm.
- After the missed extra-point attempt, WIU led with 8:01 left in the second.
- On the ensuing drive, KU took the ball 66 yards in 11 plays, as Jazmin Rhoden found Adrianna Cavalotti for a five-yard score.
- The extra point was good as Rhoden connected with Kennedy Foster to give KU a 7-6 lead.Â
Keiser 20, Webber Int'l 6
- The Seahawks opened the third quarter with a 66-yard scoring drive that lasted 3:57 in seven plays.
- Rhoden found Emma Wagenman in the endzone for a one-yard TD pass.
- The extra point was good, giving KU a 14-6 lead.
- On the next possession, Ariana Payne picked off a Wilson pass and took it to the house (19 yards).
- The extra-point attempts was no good as Keiser led, 20-6.
Kesier 20, Webber Int'l 13
- The Warriors cut the Keiser lead on a 19-yard TD pass from Wilson to Hayen Rupe.Â
- The pair also connected on the extra-point try to make it a seven-point game with 3:19 remaining.
- KU was able to run out the clock thanks in part to a clutch 23-yard reception by Chloe Griffin, giving KU a first down in WIU territory.
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Keiser will host the St. Thomas Bobcats on Thursday March 10. Game time for the Keiser Multi-purpose Field is set for 6:00 PM.
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