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Flag Celebration (Klam - Moberg)
12
Webber Int'l WIU 10-4 , 4-3
20
Winner Keiser KU 11-1 , 7-0
Webber Int'l WIU
10-4 , 4-3
12
Final
20
Keiser KU
11-1 , 7-0
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
WIU Webber Int'l 0 6 0 6 12
KU Keiser 0 7 7 6 20

Game Recap: No. 2 Flag Football |

No. 2 Flag Football Wins Final Regular Season Home Game, 20-12, over WIU

Game Information
No. 2 Keiser Seahawks (11-1, 7-0 SUN) vs No. 7 Webber Int'l Warriors (10-4, 4-3 SUN)
Score: Keiser 20, Webber Int'l 12
Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 4:00 PM
Keiser Multi-Purpose Field
(West Palm Beach, Fla.)
 

The No. 2-ranked Keiser Seahawks (11-1, 7-0 SUN) soared to a 20-12 victory over No. 7 Webber International (10-4, 4-3 SUN) on Thursday, keeping their conference record spotless at the KU Multi-Purpose Field. With two touchdown passes and a stalwart defense boasting two interceptions, the Seahawks sealed the win.

The Seahawks' defense made its mark in the second quarter as Ashlea Klam snagged an interception at Keiser's 5-yard line, halting Webber's progress. Ava Wallace then orchestrated a crucial drive, hitting Dakota Moberg for a 20-yard play to the 1-yard line. Wallace followed with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Caprio with just 15 seconds left on the clock. Caprio's successful extra point gave Keiser a 7-6 edge at halftime.

In the third quarter, Wallace's accurate passing led another key drive. Connecting with Moberg for a critical 5-yard touchdown pass at the 2:00 mark, Keiser extended their lead. The successful extra point pass pushed the score to 14-6, favoring the Seahawks.

Webber struggled to counter, despite some completions by Luzariana Herrera. Keiser's defense, with standout tackles from Madison Coger and Dakota Moberg, held firm, preserving the lead as the quarter ended.

The fourth quarter saw the Seahawks fortifying their position with another crucial interception by Klam at the 40-yard line, setting up an offensive push. Wallace led several key completions, culminating in a 2-yard touchdown run by Wilson, stretching the lead to 20-6 with 7:05 on the clock.

The Warriors answered with a touchdown but failed the two-point conversion, making it 20-12. Keiser maintained control until the final whistle, wrapping up a 20-12 triumph.



Game Notes
  • With 10 flag pulls today, Dakota Moberg boosts her season total to 86, ranking fifth in school history for a single season
  • Moberg stands third nationally in total flag pulls
  • The Seahawks improved to 7-0 in conference play this season
  • Keiser has clinched at least seven conference wins every season in program history (6)
  • The Seahawks are 45-6 all-time in league action
  • This home win pushes the Seahawks to 32-3 at home all-time
  • Keiser is now on a 20-game home-winning streak
  • Ashlea Klam added two more picks, bringing her season total to 11
  • Klam, third in NAIA interceptions this season, is the school's all-time leader with 33
  • Webber is the seventh team this season to be held under 200 yards of offense by the Seahawks



​ Up Next


Up next, Keiser takes on No. 5 St. Thomas on Saturday, April 4 at 11 AM at AutoNation Field in Miami Gardens, Fla.
 

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