The Centenary University women's flag football team split a competitive tri-match this past weekend, earning a dominant win over Chestnut Hill College before falling in a high-scoring battle to Eastern University.
The Cyclones opened the day in commanding fashion, shutting out Chestnut Hill College 19-0.
Kezia Feaster led the charge with a standout performance, accounting for all three touchdowns in the victory. Centenary controlled the game on both sides of the ball, with the defense pitching a shutout while the offense capitalized on scoring opportunities to secure the convincing win.
In game two, the Cyclones faced a tough test against Eastern University, ultimately dropping a 49-25 decision. Despite the loss, Centenary's offense continued to shine, putting up 25 points against a strong opponent and showcasing its growing firepower. The Cyclones battled throughout the contest, trading scores at times, but Eastern's consistency and big plays proved to be the difference.
Across both games, Centenary displayed a balanced effort, combining explosive offensive production with moments of strong defensive play. The split result highlights both the team's potential and areas for growth as the season progresses.
The Cyclones will look to build on their offensive momentum and continue developing chemistry as they prepare for their next set of matchups.