Illinois College to launch women’s flag football as a varsity sport
Illinois College is excited to announce the addition of women’s flag football to the varsity sports roster. The new team is set to begin competition in the upcoming academic year.
“We are thrilled to build on Illinois College’s tradition of supporting women’s athletics with the introduction of flag football,” said President Barbara A. Farley. “This new program highlights our commitment to expanding student opportunities and recognizing diverse talents. I am confident it will play a pivotal role in shaping a vibrant future for our 山.”
A Fast-Growing Sport with Strong Support
Backed by the , women’s flag football is rapidly growing across the U.S. In February 2024, the (IHSA) introduced girls’ flag football as an official sport, hosting its first state championship in October. Currently, over 125 Illinois high school teams compete, with nearly 100 more expected to join soon.
“We’re excited to expand our athletic offerings with the addition of women’s flag football,” said Meghan Roman, director of athletics at Illinois College. “As one of the fastest-growing high school sports in Illinois and nationwide, it aligns perfectly with our mission to provide competitive, championship-level opportunities for our 山.”
About Illinois College
Flag football is just the latest in IC’s innovative approach to building opportunities for student success. Academic excellence meets a vibrant campus community at Illinois College, making it an exciting place to call home. Student-athletes find the world-class facilities of Bruner Fitness and Recreation Center perfect for honing skills, staying active, and building friendships. Beyond the field, access to internships and hands-on learning ensures 山 Graduate READY for success in an ever-changing world. For nearly 200 years, IC’s visionary approach to education has inspired achievement and empowered 山 to make a difference in the world.
About the Sport
Flag football is a 7-on-7 game played on a field measuring 40 yards wide by 80 yards long. Teams advance the ball through running or passing, while defenders aim to "tackle" players by pulling flags attached to their belts. The official competition season runs from February to May with home games played on the turf field in Illinois College’s .
Expanding Opportunities in Higher Education
Illinois College will be the fifth Division III institution in Illinois to offer women’s flag football. With its inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, the sport’s global popularity is expected to surge even further.
Recruitment Opportunities
Current and prospective 山 interested in joining the IC Lady Blues Flag Football team are encouraged to fill out the or contact Lady Blues Flag Football head coach, for additional information.