2013 D-I College Championships - Schedule and Seeding
Posted: May 15, 2013 06:29 PM
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Announcing the schedule and seeding for the 2013 D-I College Championships, May 24-27 in Madison, WI. We'd like to thank Midwest Ultimate for being the local organizing committee on the ground working hard to make this event a success.
Oregon is the overall #1 seed for both divisions this year. The 2012 champions for the Open division (Pittsburgh) come in as the 4th seed, while the Women's returning champions (Washington) come in seeded 9th.
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Open Division
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Women's Division
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Seed |
School |
Reg |
Pool |
1 |
Oregon |
NW |
A1 |
2 |
Wisconsin |
NC |
B1 |
3 |
North Carolina |
AC |
C1 |
4 |
Pittsburgh |
OV |
D1 |
5 |
Texas |
SC |
D2 |
6 |
Central Florida |
SE |
C2 |
7 |
Carleton College |
NC |
B2 |
8 |
Colorado |
SC |
A2 |
9 |
North Carolina-Wilmington |
AC |
D3 |
10 |
Ohio |
OV |
C3 |
11 |
Harvard |
NE |
B3 |
12 |
Dartmouth |
NE |
A3 |
13 |
Georgia |
SE |
A4 |
14 |
Florida State |
SE |
B4 |
15 |
California-Davis |
SW |
C4 |
16 |
Arizona |
SW |
D4 |
17 |
Washington |
NW |
A5 |
18 |
Cornell |
ME |
B5 |
19 |
Luther |
NC |
C5 |
20 |
Illinois |
GL |
D5 |
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Seed |
School |
Reg |
Pool |
1 |
Oregon |
NW |
A1 |
2 |
Carleton College |
NC |
B1 |
3 |
Iowa State |
NC |
C1 |
4 |
Iowa |
NC |
D1 |
5 |
Tufts |
NE |
D2 |
6 |
Ohio State |
OV |
C2 |
7 |
British Columbia |
NW |
B2 |
8 |
Wisconsin |
NC |
A2 |
9 |
Washington |
NW |
D3 |
10 |
Virginia |
AC |
C3 |
11 |
Georgia |
SE |
B3 |
12 |
Stanford |
SW |
A3 |
13 |
Minnesota |
NC |
A4 |
14 |
California-Santa Barbara |
SW |
B4 |
15 |
Central Florida |
SE |
C4 |
16 |
Texas |
SC |
D4 |
17 |
Northeastern |
NE |
A5 |
18 |
Northwestern |
GL |
B5 |
19 |
Whitman |
NW |
C5 |
20 |
Ottawa |
ME |
D5 |
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