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Flag Celebration
35
Winner Keiser KU 8-1 , 4-0
7
Point (GA) POINT 4-5 , 1-2
Winner
Keiser KU
8-1 , 4-0
35
Final
7
Point (GA) POINT
4-5 , 1-2
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
KU Keiser 14 6 0 15 35
POINT Point (GA) 0 0 7 0 7

Game Recap: No. 2 Flag Football |

No. 2 Flag Football Remains Unbeaten in Conference Play; Downs Point, 35-7

Game Information
No. 2 Keiser Seahawks (8-1, 4-0 SUN) vs. Point (Ga.) Skyhawks (4-5, 1-3 SUN)
Score: Keiser 35, Point (Ga.) 7
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 - 3:00 PM
River Bowl Stadium
(West Point, Ga.)
 

WEST POINT, Ga. — The Keiser University Seahawks (8-1, 4-0 SUN) soared to a dominant 35-7 victory over Point (GA) (4-5, 1-3 SUN) at River Bowl Stadium, showcasing a defense that was nothing short of relentless with four interceptions on the day.

The Seahawks kicked off the action-packed first quarter. Ava Wallace took charge, leading a crucial drive that featured a stunning 42-yard pass to Dakota Moberg. This set the stage for a 1-yard touchdown connection to Moberg at the 3:50 mark, putting the Seahawks up 7-0. As the quarter closed, Ashlea Klam snagged an interception, and Wallace capitalized on it with a 25-yard touchdown throw to Klam, ending the first with Keiser ahead 14-0.

In the second quarter, the Seahawks' defense shone again. Moberg picked off a pass from C. Williams at 6:45, returning it to the Skyhawks' 35-yard line. Wallace then found Olivia Rijo for a 10-yard touchdown with 1:52 left in the half. Even with a missed extra point, Keiser went into halftime comfortably ahead, 20-0.

Early in the fourth, Wallace extended the lead with a 3-yard touchdown pass to Sophia Caprio at 5:59, and Tremesha Harris converted the two-point try on a pass from Wallace, making it 28-7. Sarah Villarreal then picked off another Skyhawks pass, paving the way for Adrienne Rivera's 4-yard rushing touchdown with 1:49 remaining. Rivera also connected with Madison Coger for a successful PAT pass.

The Seahawks' defense remained impenetrable, with Klam intercepting another pass to crush the Skyhawks' efforts. Despite a late interception of Rivera's pass, Keiser kept control, sealing a decisive 35-7 win.



Game Notes
  • The Seahawks are now 4-0 in Sun Conference play this season
  • Keiser stands at 42-6 all-time in league play
  • The Seahawks boast a 21-4 all-time record on the road
  • With this win, Keiser leads the all-time series against the Skyhawks 3-0
  • Keiser has outscored the Skyhawks 152-13 all-time



​ Up Next


Up next, the Seahawks hit the road to face Brewton-Parker Christian University on Wednesday, March 18, at 5 p.m. at the BPC Soccer Field & Track in Mount Vernon, Ga.
 

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