USA Ultimate Weekly (August 30, 2018)

Posted: August 30, 2018 12:40 PM
 

 
Welcome to USA Ultimate Weekly, where we'll provide you with brief, weekly updates on happenings at USA Ultimate!


August 30, 2018:

• The U.S.A. swept gold at the World Junior Ultimate Championships for the first time since 2006! Catch up on everything that happened in Waterloo, Ontario, to find out how our U-20 National Teams earned gold. 

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Get results, daily recaps, photo galleries, rosters and more at nationalteam.usaultimate.org/wjuc.

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Preliminary bid allocations for sectionals to regionals are out! Final allocations, plus bids for regionals to the National Championships, will be announced next week, after the Pro Championships 

 

• Bid allocations also mean the latest Triple Crown Tour rankings are out. Check out where things stand, with just the Pro Championships results left to include 


 

 

• College teams! Applications for the 2018 mixed regional events are open now. Gather your teammates and get to one (or more) of these events! 

 

Applications are also open for the 2018 Youth Fall Cups. Applications for the first two events - Northeasterns and Centrals - close tomorrow, August 31, so get those bids in now!

 

• ICYMI: The full spirit reports for the U.S. Open Club Championships are out. Find out how everyone did here: ICC Division / YCC Division.


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