WFF
13
Concordia University (TX) CONCORDI
14
Winner Texas Wesleyan TEXAS_WE
Concordia University (TX) CONCORDI
13
Final
14
Texas Wesleyan TEXAS_WE
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
CONCORDI Concordia University (TX) 7 6 0 0 13
TEXAS_WE Texas Wesleyan 7 0 0 7 14

Game Recap: Women's Flag Football |

WFF: Rams End Regular Season with a Win

FORT WORTH, TX - Texas Wesleyan University (4-6) narrowly defeated Concordia University (TX) (5-6) with a final score of 14-13. Texas Wesleyan secured the victory with two passing touchdowns, including a decisive score in the final quarter. Concordia maintained a lead through the first half, scoring a touchdown in each of the first two quarters, but Texas Wesleyan's defense held Concordia scoreless in the second half, sealing the win.

The first quarter began with Texas Wesleyan initiating the drive at its own 14-yard line. Despite a completed pass from Destinee Hernandez to Isabel Ibarra, the drive stalled, resulting in a punt. Concordia capitalized on its possession, scoring a touchdown on a 9-yard pass from Alexa Solis to Myasia Holloway, followed by a successful conversion, putting Concordia ahead. Texas Wesleyan responded with a determined drive, highlighted by a 7-yard rush from Ibarra and a 10-yard reception by Ariel Duran. The drive culminated in Duran's successful rush for a score, tying the game. As the quarter closed, both teams remained locked at 7-7.

The second quarter began with a crucial defensive moment for Texas Wesleyan as Vaughn Aden intercepted a pass from Concordia's Lemontraja Roberts at the Concordia 13-yard line. Despite this momentum shift, Texas Wesleyan's subsequent drive was halted without advancing the ball. Texas Wesleyan's defense continued to apply pressure, with Ibarra making a notable flag pull for a loss against Concordia. Although Texas Wesleyan's offense struggled to capitalize on these defensive stands, managing a series of short gains and incomplete passes, the period ended with Concordia leading 13-7.

The third quarter began with Texas Wesleyan's defense holding firm as Jisselle Garcia flagged Shanna Brown, resulting in Concordia's drive stalling. Texas Wesleyan took over possession but faced setbacks, including a penalty and incomplete passes from Duran, leading to a turnover on downs. Concordia's subsequent drive was short-lived, as Ti'yanna Johnson made a crucial flag pull for a 10-yard loss, forcing Concordia to punt. Texas Wesleyan regained possession with Hernandez completing a pass to Mikela Nunez for an 8-yard gain, but the drive eventually ended without further advancement. As the quarter wound down, Texas Wesleyan's defense continued to hold Concordia, but neither team managed to score, closing the period with no change to the scoreboard.

The fourth quarter began with Texas Wesleyan making a strong defensive stand inside its own territory as Concordia failed to convert on third and fourth downs. Duran's 12-yard rush provided a significant momentum shift for Texas Wesleyan, moving the ball to its own 30-yard line. Texas Wesleyan's defense continued to apply pressure, with Aden and Ibarra making key flag pulls that resulted in negative yardage for Concordia's offense. Despite the defensive efforts, neither team was able to capitalize on their final drives, and the quarter concluded with the score tied at 13-13.

Jisselle Garcia scored a touchdown and tallied 32 receiving yards on two catches. Mikela Nunez contributed both offensively and defensively, passing for 50 yards and a touchdown while also making five flag pulls. Destinee Hernandez threw for 89 yards and a touchdown, connecting on 15 of 27 pass attempts. Ariel Duran recorded five flag pulls and added 18 rushing yards on two carries.
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