Where will the National Flag Football Tournament head in 2020 and beyond?
The City of Round Rock along with The University of Texas at Austin, St. Edwards University, and Southwestern University will jointly host the Championships from 2020–2022.
The City of Round Rock along with The University of Texas at Austin, St. Edwards University, and Southwestern University will jointly host the Championships from 2020–2022.
The editorial board is seeking nominations for the dedication of the 19th edition of the NIRSA Flag & Touch Football Rules Book & Officials’ Manual. Consider nominating an individual deserving of this honor.
Ten sites have been selected to serve as regional hosts for the 2018 NIRSA Championship Series flag football season!
As part the Association’s ongoing partnership with Special Olympics, four NIRSA student officials were selected to take part in officiating Flag Football at the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games.
It was close, but when the final whistle blew on April 25, Team Flag Football had held onto their lead in the friendly ZOOM Match Challenge Initiative against Team Basketball.
An anonymous donor has generously offered an additional match to the ZOOOM App Student Officials Development Campaign Match Challenge of up to $1,000 for donations made through April 25.
Don’t miss out on this great chance to host a regional championship! The deadline to submit a host site application is Friday, March 16—submit one today!
Participants and volunteers alike had a fantastic time at the 2017 NIRSA National Flag Football Championship, which were hosted once again by the University of West Florida.
Between January 3 and April 25, ZOOOM will match up to $2,000 in gifts made to the Student Officials Development Campaign, one of the NIRSA Foundation’s four fields of interest.
Registration for the National Flag Football Championship is still open and all collegiate teams are invited to join us on a competitive search for Men’s, Women’s, and Co-Rec national champions!