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Women's Flag Football

Flag Football Travels to Philadelphia for AEC Regular Season Finale vs Chestnut Hill and Neumann

Women's Flag Football vs. Chestnut Hill
Women's Flag Football vs. Neumann
Saturday, April 18 | 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.
Chestnut Hill College Athletic Field | Philadelphia, Pa.
 
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WHAT TO KNOW
  • The Immaculata women's flag football team (12-3, 11-3 AEC) is on the road Saturday when they face Chestnut Hill College and Neumann University in their final regular season AEC tri-match.
  • Immaculata enters Saturday's tri-match after falling to Eastern University 13-0 at home last Saturday.
  • Chestnut Hill (1-11, 1-11 AEC) enters Saturday, after being swept in their tri-match vs Holy Family and PSU – Schuylkill last Sunday.
  • Neumann (8-6, 8-6 AEC) enters Saturday after being swept in their AEC tri-match with Marymount and Centenary.
 
SERIES HISTORY
  • Immaculata and Chestnut Hill are meeting for the second time in their series that began this season, with Immaculata winning the meeting at home this season 27-6, on March 20th.
  • Immaculata and Neumann are meeting for the fifth time in their series that began in 2024. Immaculata has won the previous four meetings, including their meeting on March 20 at DWS Stadium, 27-6.
 
MIGHTY MACS NOTES
  • Quarterback Devan Cosgrove is the engine of the Immaculata offense, Cosgrove has thrown for 1,007 yards and 21 touchdowns while adding 237 rushing yards and 4 scores. Averaging over 113 total yards per game, she is a composed playmaker who protects the football and drives a balanced attack.
  • Eliana Szatkowski is a true two-way star, Szatkowski leads the team with 437 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. On defense, she is just as dangerous with 6 interceptions (101 yards, TD), making her one of the most impactful all-around players on the field.
  • Jaclyn Molinini Versatility defines Molinini. She has totaled 222 receiving yards and 7 TDs, added 139 rushing yards, and even thrown 2 touchdowns. Defensively, she is a ballhawk with 5 interceptions, making plays in every phase.
  • Tiara Lawler brings physicality on both sides of the ball, posting 202 rushing yards and 150 receiving yards. Defensively, she is a disruptor with 37 tackles, 9 TFL, and 5 sacks, setting the tone up front.
  • Theresa Jappah is a defensive leader, Jappah has racked up 50 tackles and 4 interceptions, including 2 returned for touchdowns. Her ability to create turnovers and flip momentum is a major weapon for Immaculata.
  • Taylor Eagan contributes on both sides with 163 receiving yards and 2 TDs, while adding 4 interceptions on defense. She is a reliable secondary target and opportunistic defender.
  • Frankie Brunkel is one of the team's most consistent defenders, Brunkel has 44 tackles and adds offensive support with 126 rushing yards. A steady presence in all phases.
  • Caia Harris is an efficient runner, averaging 5.6 yards per carry, Harris has totaled 208 rushing yards and provides explosiveness out of the backfield.
  • Natalie Dodd does a little bit of everything—33 tackles, 2 interceptions, and a receiving touchdown—while also contributing in the return game with a 12.5-yard punt return average.
  • Khaliyah Gaines is a playmaker in the front seven, Gaines has 24 tackles, 7 TFL, and 4 sacks, plus an interception returned for a touchdown—highlighting her big-play ability.
 
SCOUTING CHESTNUT HILL
  • Quarterback Caroline Croteau leads the offense with 704 passing yards and 4 touchdowns, adding 153 rushing yards. She is heavily involved, accounting for 857 total yards, but has faced pressure all season with 21 interceptions while carrying a high-volume passing load.
  • Raquelle Dandy is the most versatile playmaker on the roster, Dandy contributes everywhere—170 rushing yards, 228 passing yards, and 142 receiving yards. She also leads the defense with 6 interceptions and adds 39 tackles, making her the team's top all-around impact player.
  • Bry Hicks is the primary offensive weapon, leading the team with 370 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns, averaging over 16 yards per catch. She is the top deep threat and accounts for more than a third of the team's receiving production.
  • Caliyah Brown is the defensive anchor. Brown leads the team with 48 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and 6 sacks. She is the most disruptive presence in the front seven and a consistent force against both the run and pass.
  • Maryanne Delao contributes as a steady defender with 18 tackles, providing depth in the secondary and support in open-field situations.
 
SCOUTING NEUMANN
  • Quarterback Ava Velente is the focal point of Neumann's offense; Valente drives a high-volume passing attack with 1,804 passing yards and 29 touchdowns on 148 completions. She adds another layer as a runner with 838 rushing yards and 4 rushing TDs, making her the team's clear dual-threat centerpiece.
  • Shannon Duffy is the most consistent receiving threat, leading the team with 57 receptions for 624 yards and 9 touchdowns. She also contributes on special teams as the team's punter, averaging 30.6 yards per punt with 21 punts on the year. A reliable chain-mover and key scoring option.
  • Tasia Gaskins is one of the most versatile players on the roster, Gaskins contributes everywhere—397 receiving yards and 5 TDs, plus 61 rushing yards and a rushing TD. She also impacts special teams with 132 punt return yards and a touchdown, while adding defensive production with 12 tackles and 3 TFL.
  • Kayla Maisch is a high-impact secondary weapon, Maisch has accounted for 377 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns, while adding 66 rushing yards and another score on the ground. She is one of the team's most efficient red-zone threats.
  • Ariel Noble is the defensive anchor, Noble leads the team with 60 total tackles and 8.5 sacks, along with 14.5 tackles for loss. She is the most disruptive front-seven presence and a major factor in limiting opposing rushing attacks.
  • Ya'Nayshia Thomas is the Knight's tackling leader in the secondary, Thomas records 52 total tackles and 4 interceptions, returning one for 76 yards. She plays a key role in coverage and run support, often involved in high-volume defensive snaps.
UP NEXT
  • The Immaculata women's flag football team will be back at Draper Walsh Stadium on Tuesday, April 21, when they host an Atlantic East Conference Tournament First Round game against an opponent to be determined. Go to gomightymacs.com for the most updated information.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Natalie Dodd

#5 Natalie Dodd

QB / WR
5' 4"
Sophomore
Eliana Szatkowski

#14 Eliana Szatkowski

WR / DB
6' 0"
Freshman
Caia Harris

#17 Caia Harris

RB / LB
Freshman
Tiara Lawler

#1 Tiara Lawler

WR / DB
Freshman
Theresa Jappah

#8 Theresa Jappah

WR / DB
Freshman
Frankie Brunkel

#7 Frankie Brunkel

RB / LB
5' 4"
Freshman
Devan Cosgrove

#16 Devan Cosgrove

QB / LB
5' 4"
Freshman
Taylor Eagan

#20 Taylor Eagan

WR / S
5' 10"
Freshman
Jaclyn Molinini

#12 Jaclyn Molinini

RB / CB
5' 4"
Freshman
Khaliyah Gaines

#4 Khaliyah Gaines

RB / LB
5' 6"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Natalie Dodd

#5 Natalie Dodd

5' 4"
Sophomore
QB / WR
Eliana Szatkowski

#14 Eliana Szatkowski

6' 0"
Freshman
WR / DB
Caia Harris

#17 Caia Harris

Freshman
RB / LB
Tiara Lawler

#1 Tiara Lawler

Freshman
WR / DB
Theresa Jappah

#8 Theresa Jappah

Freshman
WR / DB
Frankie Brunkel

#7 Frankie Brunkel

5' 4"
Freshman
RB / LB
Devan Cosgrove

#16 Devan Cosgrove

5' 4"
Freshman
QB / LB
Taylor Eagan

#20 Taylor Eagan

5' 10"
Freshman
WR / S
Jaclyn Molinini

#12 Jaclyn Molinini

5' 4"
Freshman
RB / CB
Khaliyah Gaines

#4 Khaliyah Gaines

5' 6"
Junior
RB / LB