USA Ultimate Weekly (March 7, 2016)

Posted: March 7, 2016 03:55 PM
 

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

March 7, 2016:

  • The Gender Equity Task Force was elevated to a standing working group as part of the USA Ultimate Board of Directors at the board's winter meeting. An FAQ page was also launched at usaultimate.org/equity.
  • A series of STAR Program webinars with great hosts designed for each division of college ultimate is on tap for March 21, 22, and 23. 


  • The High School State Championships disc art, designed by Ivana Monson, was released last week. 


  • The Girls' Ultimate Movement curriculum team released their middle school girls' ultimate curriculum at the Youth Ultimate Coaching Conference this weekend! Check out all the great work and resources at gum.usaultimate.org!
  • Our staff and volunteers had a great time at Bay Area Disc Association's 2016 Youth Ultimate Coaching Conference this weekend.  
           
     
  • The first set of college rankings for the 2016 season are set to be run this Wednesday, March 9. 
  • This past weekend played host to 19 college events around the country. Find winners and links to all the season's events at usaultimate.org/college.  

  • 2016 will mark the final year of the High School Regional Championships structure, with a move to club regional events beginning in 2017.    
     
     
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