Makena Cook and the University of Nebraska have made history by becoming the first institution and the first female athlete to receive a Power-4 NCAA scholarship for flag football. A native of California, Cook is part of the class of 2027 and plays varsity flag football at Orange Lutheran High School. She also served as the captain of the USA Junior Flag National Team.
‼️HISTORY MADE‼️@makena_cook is officially the first female athlete to recieve a Division 1 Power 4 Flag Football Offer!!
— The All-American (@AllAmericanSN) January 26, 2026
Watch Nebraskas' own Coach Rhule seal the deal! ✍🏽@OLu_Athletics | @oluflagfb pic.twitter.com/WKk3f9V3Wy
The Nebraska Athletics program is in the early stages of adding women's flag football as a varsity sport. The program is expected to be fully operational by 2028, with plans to recruit players and hire a coach by the fall of 2026. The target roster size is approximately 15 players. The University announced in a press release on January 16 that they would pursue the program, calling it a true banner day for women's sports.
“This is a banner day for Nebraska Athletics and for women’s sports,” Nebraska Director of Athletics Troy Dannen said. “In a time of uncertainty and change in college athletics, creating new participation opportunities continues Nebraska’s rich history of elevating women’s athletics. Flag football is one of the nation’s fastest growing sports and has exploded in popularity at the youth, high school and collegiate level. There is also great synergy in our first season in 2028 aligning with the inclusion of flag football at the Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles.”
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