Arches, Students

“They get so confused sometimes when they see that it’s a woman who’s doing this,” Lily Godwin ’26 said a couple months back. She was doing a TV interview with local station KING5 about an accomplishment like no other— becoming the first woman to make an unassisted tackle in NCAA football history.

On Oct. 21, 2023, at Peyton Field, the Loggers were playing Linfield when the visiting team’s fullback was coming up the middle. Suddenly Godwin, a sophomore linebacker, was there, and—in quick succession—she pounced, the Wildcats fullback went down, and history was made. The whole stadium erupted. “I was just really focused on making sure I was positioned right, making sure I knew exactly what my job was, making sure I had all my responsibilities covered,” she told ABC News, which did a six-minute national story on her big moment.

A few days afterward, the NCAA chimed in on Instagram: “Leaving her lasting legacy, Lily Godwin is the first female in @pugetsoundfootball history and is believed to be the first female in NCAA history to record a solo tackle in a game!”

Liluy Godwin ’26 being interviewed by KING 5 about her history making tackle.

Liluy Godwin ’26 was asked to talk about her history-making tackle on local and national news, including The News Tribune, KING 5 News, and ABC News.

Godwin notes that the university and its football program were very mindful about how she’d fit in—and made sure she had the support that would help her focus. “It’s clear that they had thought intentionally about how I would fit in every aspect of the program,” she told KING5. Next to her, head coach Jeff Thomas extolled her work ethic: “She shows up every day and works hard and doesn’t want anything given to her.”

Godwin played both linebacker and running back in high school in Arizona. “I did not even realize how unique what I was doing was,” she said in one interview. But she also represents the vanguard of a future she hopes will arrive soon. “I would love for it to just get to a point where it’s just, ‘Oh, it’s a girl.’ And you just move on.”