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Nebraska's Inaugural Season Sparks Hope for Martinsburg's Female Flag Football Talent

๐Ÿ“ Spring Mills CardinalsยทSaturday, July 4, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As the University of Nebraska prepares to launch its inaugural NCAA Division 1 flag football program in 2028, prospects from the Spring Mills Cardinals in Martinsburg, West Virginia, are taking notice. Coaches Liz and Katie Sowers, a dynamic duo with a proven track record, will lead the charge. For local athletes, this development presents a tangible opportunity to compete at the highest level. Ottawa University, Kansas, a national powerhouse with up to 12 NAIA scholarships available, remains a viable option for those not selected by Nebraska. Keiser University, Florida, and Midland University, Nebraska, also offer NAIA scholarships. As these programs continue to grow, female flag football talent from Martinsburg can expect increased exposure and recruitment efforts. To capitalize on this momentum, Spring Mills athletes should focus on developing their skills through summer camps and highlight tapes, positioning themselves for potential scholarship offers in the years to come.

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