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Two female flag football players from Keiser University celebrating on the field. They are wearing uniforms with the numbers 32 and 7, and high-fiving each other. One player is holding a football.

WomensCollegeFlagFootball.com provides you with a hub for Women’s College Flag Football! Across the nation, we are committed to growing the game for teams, players, coaches, and fans alike, and we are champions for the advancement of female athletes and football.

WCFFB is tracking over 150 teams from nearly every state and internationally. Teams are forming from the grassroots up, with women’s flag football teams represented at all levels. The NAIA has sponsored a Women’s Flag Football Championship for almost five years, with many scholarship opportunities available. The NCAA Division I, Division II, and Division III levels are establishing teams and conferences, growing women’s flag football as the NCAA moves closer and closer to sanctioning the sport. We see teams forming in the NJCAA, USCAA, NCCAA and 32CA. High Schools are forming new flag teams every day. There are many club flag football teams from colleges and universities across the world competing. Life changing USA National Team and Olympics opportunities have come out of the convergence of a growing national interest in women’s sports and flag football.

We understand that women's college flag football is more than just a sport. It's a community of passionate athletes, coaches, and fans who are dedicated to making a difference. We are proud to be a part of this community, and we are committed to providing you with the information and resources you need to stay informed and engaged.

Ashlea Klam, 32, and Chloe Griffin, 7, celebrate during a game between the Keiser University Seahawks and Warner University Royals.

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