Lindsey Wilson University Beats Campbellsville 40-13 in First Women's Flag Football Game Played at Parnell Family Stadium

Blue Raiders never trail in inaugural Battle of Highway 55 flag football game; LWU improves to 4-1 overall.

COLUMBIA, Ky. (03/14/2026) — The Lindsey Wilson University women's flag football team made history in a big way on Friday, March 13, with a 40-13 win over rival Campbellsville (Kentucky) University in the Battle of Highway 55 at Parnell Family Stadium. It was the first home women's flag football game in university history.

Lindsey Wilson, playing their inaugural season, improved to 4-1 with the win. Campbellsville fell to 3-7.

The Blue Raiders never trailed in the game. Lindsey Wilson scored a touchdown on their first possession, the game's second, to take a 7-0 lead. Campbellsville narrowed the deficit to six points with a 13-7 halftime score, but the Blue Raiders scored the first 27 points of the second half to seal the win.

Lindsey Wilson travels to Rockford, Illinois, to play four games March 20-21. Lindsey Wilson's next home game is April 1. Lindsey Wilson will play Campbellsville again at 6 p.m. CT on April 3 at the Tigers' Finley Stadium.

Lindsey Wilson University is a vibrant liberal arts university in Columbia, Kentucky. Founded in 1903 and affiliated with The United Methodist Church, the mission of Lindsey Wilson is to serve the educational needs of students by providing a living-learning environment within an atmosphere of active caring and Christian concern where every student, every day, learns and grows and feels like a real human being. Lindsey Wilson offers 28 undergraduate majors, five graduate programs and a doctoral program. The university's 29 intercollegiate varsity athletic teams have won more than 120 team and individual national championships.

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Members of the Lindsey Wilson University women’s flag football team celebrate their 40-13 win over Campbellsville (Kentucky) University on Friday, March 13, at Parnell Family Stadium. It was the first women’s flag football home game in LWU history. The Blue Raiders, who are now 4-1 in their inaugural season, play their next home game on April 1.

Lindsey Wilson University junior Ashten Dickerson of Pace, Florida, leads the Blue Raiders’ postgame celebration following their 40-13 win over Campbellsville (Kentucky) University on Friday, March 13, at Parnell Family Stadium. It was the first women’s flag football home game in LWU history. The Blue Raiders, who are now 4-1 in their inaugural season, play their next home game on April 1.

Lindsey Wilson University women’s flag football coach Chris Raggard confers with freshman Amaya Pablo of Pace, Florida, during the fourth quarter of the Blue Raiders’ game against Campbellsville (Kentucky) University on Friday, March 13, at Parnell Family Stadium. Lindsey Wilson beat Campbellsville 40-13 in the first women’s flag football home game in LWU history. The Blue Raiders, who are now 4-1 in their inaugural season, play their next home game on April 1.

Lindsey Wilson University freshman Jenna Lindsey of Bowling Green, Kentucky, hauls in a pass for a third-quarter touchdown against Campbellsville (Kentucky) University on Friday, March 13, at Parnell Family Stadium. Lindsey, a graduate of South Warren High School, gave the Blue Raiders a 27-7 lead over the Tigers to help seal the win in the first women’s flag football home game in LWU history. The Blue Raiders, who won the game 40-13, are now 4-1 in their inaugural season. They play their next home game on April 1.

Lindsey Wilson University freshman Demi Serman of Auburndale, Florida, tightropes down the sideline while trying to avoid a Campbellsville (Kentucky) University defender in the third quarter on Friday, March 13, at Parnell Family Stadium. Lindsey Wilson beat Campbellsville 40-13 in the first women’s flag football home game in LWU history. The Blue Raiders, who are now 4-1 in their inaugural season, play their next home game on April 1.

Campbellsville (Kentucky) University’s Emani Scott scans the field for an open receiver while being pursued by Lindsey Wilson University freshmen Kaylen Newton of Taylorsville, Kentucky (No. 33), and Emily Good of Pace, Florida (No. 17), on Friday, March 13, at Parnell Family Stadium. Lindsey Wilson beat Campbellsville 40-13 in the first women’s flag football home game in LWU history. The Blue Raiders, who are now 4-1 in their inaugural season, play their next home game on April 1.

Lindsey Wilson University junior Tyria Tanner of Cleveland, Tennessee, returns an interception in the fourth quarter against Campbellsville (Kentucky) University on Friday, March 13, at Parnell Family Stadium. Lindsey Wilson beat Campbellsville 40-13 in the first women’s flag football home game in LWU history. The Blue Raiders, who are now 4-1 in their inaugural season, play their next home game on April 1.

Lindsey Wilson University women’s flag football players, from left, freshman Amaya Pablo of Pace, Florida, junior Ashten Dickerson of Pace, Florida, freshman Demi Serman of Auburndale, Florida, and freshman Carlee Yokley of Tompkinsville, Kentucky, gather before the start of the first women’s flag football home game in LWU history on Friday, March 13, at Parnell Family Stadium. Lindsey Wilson beat Campbellsville (Kentucky) University 40-13 to improve to 4-1 in their inaugural season. The Blue Raiders play their next home game on April 1.