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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 an eight game winning streak after defeating ottawa Game Information Kansas Wesleyan University (36-6) and Midland University (35-0) at the KCAC Invitational on April 17 in Fremont, Neb. - 2021 Record: 10-1 (6-0 KCAC) NAIA Invitational - Last Game: W, Midland, 35-0 (4/17/21) Thursday, May 6 - Saturday, May 8 - Steak: W8 Atlanta, Ga. - Ottawa had 15 players named to the 2021 KCAC Teams. Madysen Carrera was named KCAC Player of the Year and First Team All-KCAC. - Head Coach: Liz Sowers Inaugural Season Alyssa Linkous earned KCAC Offensive Player of the Year and earned - Ottawa Record: 10-1, 1st Season First Team All-KCAC. Abby Brown was named KCAC Defensive Player of - Career Record: Same the Year and First Team All-KCAC. Head coach Liz Sowers was named St. Thomas KCAC Coach of the Year. Jazlyn Camacho, Clara Beaudoin, Mandolyn Scalisai, Hannah Serquina, Jennifer Anthony, Ylla Aparece, and Hope - 2021 Record: 6-7 (4-4 SUN) Humes earned First Team All-KCAC. Nicole Tallent and Christian Mayber- - Last Game: L, Keiser, 33-0 (4/17/21) ry were named Second Team All-KCAC. Hailee McKay, Briana Bido, and - Steak: L1 2021 Schedule/Results Cienna Curtis earned Honorable Mention All-KCAC. - Head Coach: Erick Burzanko - St. Thomas Record: 6-7, 1st Season Date Opponent Time/Results - This is the second time this season that Ottawa and St. Thomas - Career Record: Same F20 Milligan University W, 84-0 have met. The Braves defeated the Bobcats 26-0 on March 17 at St. Cottey F28 at Kansas Wesleyan Uni.* W, 38-6 Thomas. Madysen Carrera threw for 164 yards (14-for-25) and three M17 Keiser University L, 25-26 touchdowns. Alyssa Linkous had five receptions for 106 yards and two - 2021 Record: 0-5 (0-4 KCAC) at St. Thomas University W 26-0 touchdowns. Abby Brown led Ottawa with 11.5 tackles, one sack and - Last Game: L, KWU, 90-7 (4/17/21) M26 Midland University* W, 39-0 one tackle for loss. Christian Mayberry had 3.5 tackles and one pass - Steak: L5 A2 Kansas Wesleyan - $* W, 40-6 break up. - Head Coach: Madeline Culbertson Uni. of Saint Mary - $* W, 48-0 - Cottey Record: 0-5, 1st Season Midland University - $* W, 34-13 - Thursday’s game against Cottey College will be the first meeting - Career Record: Same A9 Kansas Wesleyan Uni* W, 47-19 between the Braves and Comets. A17 vs. Kansas Wesleyan - ^ W, 36-6 OTT OPP vs. Midland - ^ W, 35-0 - The Braves are averaging 40.9 points per game while holding oppo- Scoring 450 76 M6 vs. St. Thomas Uni - ? 8am First Downs 66 53 vs. Cottey College - ? 4:15pm nents to 6.9 points. Madysen Carrera leads Ottawa in rushing with 487 yards. She is averaging 6.2 yards per rush and has scored five touch- Passing Yards 3041 1597 downs. Carrera also leads the Braves in passing. She is 241-for-287 for Rushing Yards 523 322 ALL GAMES ARE IN CENTRAL STANDARD TIME Total Punt Return Yards 143 28 * - KCAC Games 2,758 yards and 46 touchdowns. She is completing 84 percent of her Punts 8 19 $ - Midseason Showcase Tournament (Fremont, Neb.) passes, has a 212 passing efficiency, and averages 250.7 passing yards Penalties 19-151 22-141 ^ - KCAC Invitational (Leavenworth, Kan.) per game. Alyssa Linkous is OU’s leader in receptions with 56. She had ? - NAIA Women’s Flag Football Finals (Atlanta, Ga.) 908 yards and 18 touchdowns. Jazlyn Camacho is right behind her with Home games are in BOLD. 55 receptions. She has 749 yards and 15 touchdowns. - Abby Brown leads the OU defense with 48 tackles. She has eight tackles for loss, five sacks, four interceptions, and four pass break ups. Brown has missed the last six games due to an injury. Christina Mayberry has 47 tackles, five tackles for loss, four sacks, one interception, and five pass break ups. Hannah Serquina has 38 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and 11 sacks. - St. Thomas University is 6-7 overall and finished 4-4 in the Sun Conference. The Bobcats qualified for the Sun Conference Tournament Championship game, falling 33-0 to Keiser University. - Tyler Bryant and Jada Graham were named to the Sun Conference All-Conference Offensive Team. Graham was named the Sun Conference Co-Player of the Year. Kayla Alvarez and Dejonice Parris were selected to the to the Sun Conference All-Conference Defensive Team. - Jada Graham threw for 587 yards and four touchdowns. She has rushed for 391 yards and five touchdowns. - Cottey College is 0-5 on the season and 0-4 in the KCAC. The Comets had eight players named to the All-KCAC Teams. Christeney Byrd, Stephany Crooks, Baylee Wilson, Maisy Franklin, and Anna Marie Acre earned Second Team All-KCAC. Sasha Smith, Justina Coronado, and Taylor Jordan earned Honorable Mention All-KCAC. OTTAWABRAVES.COM @bravesathletics May 6, 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 ......................................................... 10-1 Ottawa University 6-0 1.00 10-1 .909 -- 4-0 3-0 3-1 Won 8 Overall Coaching Record ............................................. 10-1 University of Saint Mary 4-1 .800 4-4 .500 1.5 2-1 2-0 0-3 Lost 2 Assistant Coach ....................... Katie Sowers, Sheila Sickau Athletic Trainers ....................................... Jennifer Raybern, Midland University 2-6 .250 8-10 .444 5 2-3 2-6 4-1 Lost 2 ............................................... Seth Bell, Gerardo Villarruel Kansas Wesleyan University 1-4 .200 4-7 .364 4.5 3-1 0-3 1-3 Won 1 Overall record last year ....................................................-- Cottey College 0-4 .000 0-5 .000 3.5 0-2 0-1 0-2 Lost 5 Home ...............................................................................-- Away ...............................................................................-- *Games through May 6 Neutral ............................................................................-- Conference record/finish ..................................................-- Final ranking last year (poll) .......................................... NA Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...........................................-- Starters returning / lost ....................................................-- Media Information Local
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