Women's Flag Football vs Marymount
Atlantic East Conference Tournament – Semifinals
Winners advance to the AEC Championship game
Saturday, April 25 | 12 p.m.
Hosted at Eastern University | St. David's, Pa.
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WHAT TO KNOW
- The Immaculata women's flag football team (14-3, 13-3 AEC), the No. 3 Seed, will play the No. 2 Seed Marymount University in the AEC Semifinals at Eastern University on Saturday at 12 p.m.
- Immaculata advanced to the semifinals after defeating Penn State Schuylkill 27-0 at Draper Walsh Stadium on Tuesday evening in their First-Round game.
- Marymount (19-3, 14-2 AEC) earned a bye into the Semifinals, finishing the regular season in second place. The Saints defeated Penn State Schuylkill 66-0 in their last game on April 18.
- The winner of the Immaculata vs Marymount game will play the winner of the Eastern vs Holy Family Semifinal in the AEC Championship Game at 2 p.m.
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SERIES HISTORY
- Saturday will mark the seventh all-time meeting between Immaculata and Marymount, and the third all-time meeting in postseason play.
- Immaculata is 1-5 all-time vs Marymount, and they are 0-2 in postseason play.
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LAST MEETING
- Immaculata fell to Marymount 27-0 in their last meeting on March 29, in Arlington, Virginia.
- Immaculata defeated Marymount 12-6 in their first meeting of the season on March 7, at Draper Walsh Stadium.
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PREVIOUS PLAYOFF MEETINGS
- Immaculata fell to Marymount 35-0 in the AEC Semifinals on April 26, 2025, at Marymount.
- Immaculata fell to Marymount in the inaugural AEC Championship Game held at Draper Walsh Stadium on April 13, 2024.
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AEC TOURNAMENT – FIRST ROUND RESULTS
- Immaculata defeated PSU Schuylkill 27-0 in their AEC First Round Game on Tuesday.
- Devan Cosgrove passed 3-31, for 207 yards, had three touchdowns, and one interception.
- Jaclyn Molinini had 8 receptions, 77 yards, 1 TD, 31 rushing yards, and five tackles.
- Eliana Szatkowski had 7 receptions, 63 yards, 1 TD, 2 tackles, and 1 tackle for a loss.
- Taylor Eagan had 4 receptions, 7 yards, 1 TD.
- Theresa Jappah had 9 tackles, 2 Interceptions, 1 pick-six (60-yard TD).
- Khaliyah Gaines had 2 sacks, 2 tackles for a loss.
- Frankie Brunkel had 3 tackles, 1 interception.
- Natalie Dodd had 3 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 tackle for a loss.
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MIGHTY MAC NOTES
- Devan Cosgrove delivered a standout season as one of the most productive quarterbacks in the conference. She threw for 1,410 yards and 27 touchdowns while completing 61.7% of her passes, finishing with an impressive 145.0 passer rating. A dual-threat presence, she added 274 rushing yards and 5 scores, leading the team with 1,684 total yards—over 60% of the offense. Calm, efficient, and explosive when needed, Cosgrove is the clear field general.
- Eliana Szatkowski dominated on both sides of the ball. Offensively, she hauled in 54 receptions for 560 yards and 13 touchdowns, serving as the team's top scoring threat. Defensively, she picked off 9 passes for 121 yards, displaying elite instincts and ball skills. Add in punt return production, and she finished with 739 all-purpose yards, making her one of the most dynamic players on the field.
- Jaclyn Molinini made an impact everywhere. She recorded 349 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns, while also contributing at quarterback with 97 passing yards and 2 TDs. On defense, she added 7 interceptions, and her all-purpose total of 647 yards reflects her ability to influence the game in multiple phases.
- Theresa Jappah anchored the secondary with 69 total tackles and 8 interceptions. She turned defense into offense, racking up 213 interception return yards and 4 touchdowns, making her one of the most dangerous players after the takeaway. Her physicality and playmaking ability set the tone for a dominant defense.
- Tiara Lawler led the ground game with 235 rushing yards on 4.7 yards per carry, adding 2 rushing touchdowns. Defensively, she was just as impactful with 40 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and 6 sacks, making her one of the most disruptive players near the line of scrimmage.
- Caia Harris totaled 228 yards on 4.6 yards per carry, providing consistency and balance to the offense. Her ability to move the chains complemented the team's pass-heavy approach.
- Frankie Brunkel contributed across multiple phases, tallying 125 rushing yards, 40 receiving yards, and adding value in the return game. On defense, she recorded 55 tackles and 2 interceptions, serving as a reliable and physical presence.
- Natalie Dodd showed up all over the stat sheet. She contributed 32 receiving yards and a touchdown, while defensively adding 39 tackles, 2 sacks, and 3 interceptions. She also made an impact in the return game, highlighting her all-around utility.
- Taylor Eagan recorded 27 receptions for 185 yards and 3 touchdowns. On defense, she added 5 interceptions, giving her a well-rounded two-way impact.
- Khaliyah Gaines made her biggest impact on defense, totaling 34 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, and a team-high 9 sacks. She also contributed 1 interception returned for a touchdown, highlighting her disruptive presence in the backfield.
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SCOUTING MARYMOUNT
- Cara Vollmer (QB) 2,043 pass yards, 37 TD — elite efficiency (66%) leading a record-setting offense.
- Jesenia Velez (ATH) 1,018 rush + 653 rec — 26 TD, explosive dual-threat, and all-purpose leader.
- Kaylah Barr (ATH) 851 rec yards, 18 TD + 8 INT — dominant two-way star and top scorer (174 pts).
- Alexandria Velti (WR/DB) 444 rec yards, 13 TD — big-play target with scoring consistency.
- Samayah Barnes (WR/DB) 255 rec, 5 TD + 4 INT — impact player across offense, defense, and returns.
- Dakotah Bright-Brubaker (ATH) 209 rush, 158 rec + 5 INT — versatile contributor in all phases.
- Victoria Johnson (EDGE) 6 sacks, 9 TFL — disruptive force off the edge.
- Micaiah Pride (LB) 1 TFL, 5 sacks — physical presence in the front seven.
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ATLANTIC EAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Saturday, April 25 at Eastern University
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Semifinals
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No. 1 Eastern vs No. 4 Holy Family – 10:00 a.m.
No. 2 Marymount vs No. 3 Immaculata – 12:00 p.m.
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AEC Championship Game
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Semifinal winners – 2:00 p.m. (Higher Seed is Home Team)
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UP NEXT
- Saturday will be the final game(s) of the 2026 season for the Immaculata women's flag football team.