USA Ultimate Weekly (May 1, 2017)

Posted: May 1, 2017 04:49 PM
 

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


May 1, 2017:

 40 teams punched their tickets to the D-I and D-III College Championships this weekend! The remaining 32 spots are up for grabs at this weekend's regional championships.

Check out who qualified and see what's on tap for this weekend at usaultimate.org/college

• Six weeks, 11 cities, hundreds of members of the ultimate community, hours of great conversation, countless ideas and insights - the Vision Tour wrapped last week with memorable evenings in New York City and Boston. 

A huge thanks goes out to everyone who took the time to come out and talk with us. Stay tuned for much more from the tour and the next steps in the strategic planning process! 


 

 

 Take a quick walk with Dylan Freechild as we get to know the World Games team a little better - 40 yards at a time. 

 
 

 VC Ultimate is back as the official merchandiser of the Masters Championships! And they're offering masters teams a 20 percent discount on uniforms!

 

• The ACE Program is back for year two, and applications for interested college teams are open now! 

 
 

• On Snapchat? So is the Girls' Ultimate Movement (GUM)! Give us a follow (gumultimate) for some peeks into GUM clinics around the country. 

 

 


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The app allows you to follow events, update scores, keep up with news, watch videos, check rules and read the USA Ultimate magazine. 

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