The Chestnut Hill College Women's Flag Football team dropped a pair of weekday contests Wednesday evening losing to Penn State Schuylkill 19-12 and to area rival Holy Family University 45-6.
The Griffins are now 1-5 on the season.
Against PSU, Caroline Croteau passed for 188 yards, completing 16 of 34 passes and tossing the first two touchdown passes in program history. Bry Hicks caught five passes for 95 yards, one for a touchdown. Yorehiny Monero also caught a touchdown pass from Croteau and had five catches. Caliyah Brown had 11 tackles on defense while Raquel Dandy and Venus Snead added five and four respectively. Hicks had an interception and two pass breakups.
The Lions scored on their first two possession and led 13-0 after one quarter of play. Early in the second quarter Croteau found Hicks for a 38 yard completion and a touchdown to make the score 13-6. Croteau connected with Monero in the third quarter to pull the Griffins within one 13-12. The Lions countered with a touchdown late in the third to make the final score 19-12.
Against Holy Family The Tigers jumped out to a 26-0 lead before the Griffins got on the board, needing just one play to score: Croteau launching a 66-yard touchdown pass to Hicks with three minutes on the clock in the third. To cut the gap to 26-6. Holy Family scored three more times to make the final score 45-6.
Croteau completed 14 of 31 passes for 131 yards including the 66-yard touchdown pass to Hicks.  Hicks caught five passes for 103 yards while Elizabeth Lumpkin caught six. Maryann Delao, Brown and Nya Reid had five tackles apiece.
The flag football team is back in action on Saturday, March 28, 2026 with games at Centenary University with the Cyclones along with Eastern University. The first game starts at 10:00 a.m.