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The Associated Press reports that women's flag football is experiencing a surge in popularity, particularly at the college level. Seven NCAA schools, including Augustana University in South Dakota, have formed club teams this spring, with financial and logistical support from the Minnesota Vikings. The sport, which will be included in the Summer Olympics in 2028, is appealing due to its accessibility and the opportunities it provides for girls to play sports.
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