Warner (Fla.) led all NAIA institutions with seven selections to the inaugural NAIA Women's Flag Football All-America teams.
Warner (Fla.) led all NAIA institutions with seven selections to the inaugural NAIA Women's Flag Football All-America teams.

NAIA Unveils Inaugural Women's Flag Football All-America Teams

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics released the Inaugural NAIA Women's Flag Football All-America Teams, as 35 honorees represented 14 member institutions, led by Warner (Fla.) with seven total selections, and Ottawa (Kan.) with five First-Team All-Americans. 

In all, Ottawa placed six across both teams, while Warner had four First-Team selections and three more on the Second Team. 

The 2026 NAIA Women’s Flag Football All-America Teams were selected by the Women’s Flag Football All-America Selection Committee, comprised of head coaches from NAIA member institutions. The committee also selected the NAIA Player of the Year and Coach of the Year, which will be announced Saturday, May 9, during the 10 a.m. championship game of the NAIA Women’s Flag Football National Invitational.

By The Numbers

  • 35 — Total NAIA Women’s Flag Football All-Americans honored
  • 14 — Institutions represented across both teams
  • 7 — Total selections by Warner (Fla.), followed by 6 from Ottawa (Kan.)
  • 5 — First Team selections by Ottawa (Kan.)
  • 4 — First Team selections by Warner (Fla.)
  • 3 — First Team selections by Keiser (Fla.)
  • 3 — Second Team selections by Kansas Wesleyan and Warner (tied for most)
  • 2 — Second Team selections by Milligan (Tenn.)
First Team     Yr. Pos. Hometown
Kaley Phillips Baker (Kan.) Sr. WR/DB/QB West Palm Beach, Fla.
Marley Hyde Cumberland (Tenn.) So. WR/S White House, Tenn.
Madison Powell Hope International (Calif.) Fr. WR/DB Wahiawa, Hawai‘i
Aliyah Wood Kansas Wesleyan Sr. WR/DB Bakersfield, Calif.
Ashlea Klam Keiser (Fla.) Jr. S Austin, Texas
Dakota Moberg Keiser (Fla.) So. WR/LB Port Saint Lucie, Fla.
Ava Wallace Keiser (Fla.) Fr. QB Leander, Texas
Grace Galdamez La Sierra (Calif.) Fr. UTL Fontana, Calif.
Olga Sotillo Ottawa (Kan.) Fr. WR Madrid, Spain
Alyssa Linkous Ottawa (Kan.) Gr. WR Owings, Md.
Dejonice Parris Ottawa (Kan.) Gr. LB Hollywood, Fla.
Jukanie Washington Ottawa (Kan.) Sr. DB Decatur, Ga.
Anna Anderson Ottawa (Kan.) Fr. QB Kansas City, Mo.
Jessica Finley Warner (Fla.) Jr. WR/DB Staten Island, N.Y.
Kathryn Hutchinson Warner (Fla.) Jr. QB Woodstock, Ga.
Avalon Lux-Offermann Warner (Fla.) Fr. WR/LB Littleton, Colo.
O'Mariah Gordon Warner (Fla.) Gr. WR/S Sarasota, Fla.
           
Second Team      Yr. Pos. Hometown
Sanija Waller Baker (Kan.) Jr. WR/DB Tallahassee, Fla.
Chihiro Iwata Kansas Wesleyan Sr. QB Tokyo, Japan
Jazmine Whitfield Kansas Wesleyan Sr. WR Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Khylie Douglas Kansas Wesleyan Jr. R Las Vegas, Nev.
Sophia Caprio Keiser (Fla.) Sr WR Loxahatchee, Fla.
Makenzie McMillin La Sierra (Calif.) Fr. UTL San Dimas, Calif.
Gabby Kruse Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Fr. C/LB Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
Krista Quinn Milligan (Tenn.) So. WR/S Lansdale, Pa.
Parker Bridges Milligan (Tenn.) Fr. WR/LB Loganville, Ga.
Tatiana Dos Santos Ottawa (Kan.) Sr. WR Panama City, Panama
Jianna Reyes Saint Francis (Ind.) Fr. QB Las Vegas, Nev.
Kyamora Dunn Siena Heights (Mich.) So. LB/WR Brooklyn, N.Y.
Taylor Zalunardo Simpson (Calif.) Fr. RB/LB Manteca, Calif.
Ana Vincensini Warner (Fla.) Sr. WR/LB Panama City, Panama
Maggie Lauber Warner (Fla.) Jr. WR/DB Valrico, Fla.
Lauren Clark Warner (Fla.) Sr. R/LB Austin, Texas
Rylee Bolser Webber (Fla.) Sr. WR/LB Nederland, Texas