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OTTAWA FLAG FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Media Contact: Katie Tooley, Director of Sports Information, 1001 S WOMEN'S OTTAWA FLAG FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Media Contact: Katie Tooley, Director of Sports Information, 1001 S. Cedar, Ottawa, Kan. 66067 - The Braves are on a five game winning streak after winning ottawa Game Information its three games of the Mid-Season Showcase on April 2. Ottawa - 2021 Record: 7-1 (5-0 KCAC) Game 7: Ottawa vs. Kansas Wesleyan Uni. defeated Kansas Wesleyan 40-6, University of Saint Mary 48-0, - Last Game: W, Midland, 34-13 (4/2/21) Friday, April 9 |6pm and Midland University 34-13. - Steak: W5 AdventHealth Field | Ottawa, Kan. - Head Coach: Liz Sowers Series Information: OU, 2-0 - In those three games, the Braves scored 122 points, only al- - Ottawa Record: 7-1, 1st Season lowed 19 points, rushed for 159 yards, passed for 1,092, held the - Career Record: Same Inaugural Season opponents to 30 yards rushing, and 502 yards passing. - Record vs. KWU: 2-0 kansas wesleyan - Madysen Carrera and Jennifer Anthony were named KCAC - 2021 Record: 2-4 (1-3 KCAC)) Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week for their efforts at - Last Game: W, Midland, 19-12 (3/21/21) the Mid-Season Showcase. Anthony, a senior defensive back from - Steak: L2 2021 Schedule/Results Pea Ridge, Ark. had 13 tackles and three interceptions in OU’s - Head Coach: Mike Famiglietti three victories last week at the Mid-Season Showcase. Carrera Date Opponent Time/Results - KWU Record: 2-4 F20 Milligan University W, 84-0 did damage on the ground and through the air at the Mid-Season - Career Record: Same F28 at Kansas Wesleyan Uni.* W, 38-6 Showcase last Friday in Fremont, Neb. She rushed for 149 yards - Record vs. Ottawa: 0-2 M17 Keiser University L, 25-26 and one touchdown, averaging 7.8 yards per rush. Carrera went at St. Thomas University W 26-0 75-for-90 through the air for 944 yards, 14 touchdowns and OTT OPP M26 Midland University* W, 39-0 Scoring 313 52 A2 Kansas Wesleyan - $* W, 40-6 four interceptions. She averaged 314.7 yards passing per game, First Downs 53 42 Uni. of Saint Mary - $* W, 48-0 completed 83 percent of her passes, and had a passing efficiency Passing Yards 2322 1173 Midland University - $* W, 34-13 of 213.9. Rushing Yards 401 108 A9 Kansas Wesleyan Uni* 6pm Total Punt Return Yards 115 16 A15 at University of Saint Mary* 4pm - Madysen Carrera leads the Braves in passing, averaging 255.4 Punts 7 17 A16 KCAC Invitational - ^ TBA Penalties 15-118 21-131 M-8 NAIA Flag Football Finals - ? TBA yards per game through the air. She is completing 74.8 percent of her passes and has throw for 33 touchdowns. Carrera also ALL GAMES ARE IN CENTRAL STANDARD TIME leads the Braves in rushing, averaging 47.1 yards per game and 6.9 yards per rush. She has rushed for four * - KCAC Games touchdowns. $ - Midseason Showcase Tournament (Fremont, Neb.) ^ - KCAC Invitational (Ottawa, Kan.) ? - NAIA Women’s Flag Football Finals (Atlanta, Ga.) - Alyssa Linkous leads the team in receptions (44) and has 15 receiving touchdowns. She averaging 17.5 Home games are in BOLD. yards per reception, 96.5 receiving yards per game, and has a total of 772 receiving yards. Jazlyn Camacho is second on the team in receptions (43) and is averaging 65.9 receiving yards per game, 12.3 yards per reception, and has 11 receiving touchdowns. - Abby Brown leads the Braves with 48 tackles. She has five sacks, eight tackles for loss, four interceptions, and four pass break ups. Jennifer Anthony leads the team in interceptions with six. She also had six pass breakups. Hannah Serquina is OU’s leader in sacks with nine. She has 12 tackles for loss and for the season has 32 total tackles. - Friday is the third meeting between Ottawa and Kansas Wesleyan. Ottawa leads the series, 2-0. This will be the first meeting at AdventHealth Field. The Braves have outscored the Coyotes 78-12 in their last two meetings. - Kansas Wesleyan University is 2-4 overall and 1-3 in the KCAC. After defeating Midland University 19-12 in Salina on March 21, the Coyotes have lost two straight games. KWU lost 40-6 to Ottawa and 24-14 to Mid- land University at the Mid-Season Showcase in Fremont, Neb. on April 2. OTTAWABRAVES.COM @bravesathletics april 9, 2021 ottawa Flag football game notes Quick Facts 2021 Ottawa Women’s Flag Football Numerical Roster General Information No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School Name of School .......................................Ottawa University 00 Hope Humes RB 5-2 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Sunrise Mountain City/Zip ................................................ Ottawa, Kan./66067 1 Clara Beaudoin QB/WR 5-4 So. Montreal, Canada/University of Montreal Founded ..................................................................... 1865 2 Ylla Aparece DB 5-4 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Ed W. Clark 3 Alyssa Linkous C/WR 5-4 Fr. Owings, Md./Northern Enrollment .................................................................... 700 4 Hailee McKay WR/DB 5-6 Fr. Henderson, Nev./Green Valley Nickname .................................................................Braves 5 Nicole Tallent WR/LB 5-7 Sr. Tonganoxie, Kan./Tonganoxie School Colors ............................................... Black and Gold 7 Christina Mayberry WR/LB 5-3 So. Henderson, Nev./Green Valley Stadium ................................................. Wilson Field House 8 Anna GraveDePeralta WR/DB 5-5 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Green Valley Capacity .................................................................... 1,500 9 Abby Brown DB 5-5 Fr. Rantoul, Kan./Central Heights Affiliation .....................................................................NAIA 11 Hannah Serquina LB 4-11 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Green Valley Conference .................................................................KCAC 13 Tiffany Cuevas LB/WR 5-3 Fr. Tampa, Fla./Riverview Chancellor .................................................. Kevin C Eichner 14 Jennifer Anthony DB/WR 5-5 Sr. Pea Ridge, Ark./Pea Ridge President ..............................................Dr. Reggies Wenyika 15 Jazlyn Camacho WR/LB 5-9 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Green Valley Athletics Director ...........................................Arabie Conner 16 Kimberly Ibarra DB 5-4 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Las Vegas Athletic Dept. Phone .................................... 785-248-2601 17 Courtney Wille DB/WR 5-7 Fr. Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg 19 Sidney Rood QB 5-6 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Green Valley Sports Information 21 Madysen Carrera QB/WR 5-6 Fr. Riverview, Fla./Riverview Sports Information Dir. ...................................... Katie Tooley 22 Mandolyn Scalisi WR 5-3 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Green Valley SID Office Phone .......................................... 785-248-2610 24 Briana Bido DB/WR 5-4 Fr. Riverview, Fla./Riverview Home phone ................................................ 785-418-7234 27 Cienna Curtis DB 5-7 Fr. Henderson, Nev./Green Valley SID Fax ........................................................ 785-229-1028 Email ...........................................katie.tooley@ottawa.edu Head Coach: Liz Sowers, 1st Season SID Mailing Address ....................................................Box 7 Assistant Coach: Katie Sowers and Sheila Sickau .................................................................. 1001 S. Cedar ............................................................ Ottawa, KS 66067 Team Information KCAC Standings Head Coach ....................................................... Liz Sowers Alma Mater ............................................Oakland University School KCAC % Overall % GB Home Away Neutral Streak Record at School ........................................................... 7-1 Ottawa University 5-0 1.00 7-1 .875 -- 2-0 3-0 2-1 Won 5 Overall Coaching Record ............................................... 7-1 University of Saint Mary 1-1 .500 2-2 .500 2.5 0-0 2-0 0-2 Lost 1 Assistant Coach ....................... Katie Sowers, Sheila Sickau Athletic Trainers ....................................... Jennifer Raybern, Midland University 2-4 .333 5-7 .417 3.5 2-3 1-3 2-1 Lost 1 ............................................... Seth Bell, Gerardo Villarruel Kansas Wesleyan University 1-3 .250 2-5 .286 3.5 2-1 0-2 0-2 Lost 3 Overall record last year ....................................................-- Cottey College 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1.5 0-0 0-1 0-1 Lost 2 Home ...............................................................................-- Away ...............................................................................-- *Games through April 8 Neutral ............................................................................-- Conference record/finish ..................................................-- Final ranking last year (poll) .......................................... NA Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...........................................-- Starters returning / lost ....................................................-- Media Information Local Newspaper ..........................................Ottawa Herald Contact ...............................................................Greg Mast Email [email protected] Fax ..............................................................785-242-9420 Ottawa Flag Football History First Year ............................................................2021 All-Time Record .....................................................7-1 Conference Championships ......................................0 Conference Tournament Championships ...................0 Conference Tournament Appearances .......................0 Conference Tournament Record..............................0-0
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