USA Ultimate Weekly (November 20, 2018)

Posted: November 20, 2018 03:48 PM
 

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


November 20, 2018:

HappyThanksgiving

• Start getting excited about Giving Tuesday! Learn about all the programs you support with donations to the Ultimate Foundation

 

• Get to know our GUM Ambassador Teams!



• We're excited to welcome our new National Women's Director, Kate Wilson! Huge thanks goes to outgoing NWD Carolyn Finney for her years of hard work. 

 

• Want to start a new women's team at your college or university? We can help! Apply to be part of the Women's Startup Project and reap all the great benefits.

 

• What about starting new high school girls' teams, you may ask? We have a Startup Project for that too! Apply now. 


• Join some of the nation's best coaches, including world and national champion coach Matty Tsang, at the 2019 USA Ultimate National Team Coaching Symposium, February 8-10. 

Learn more about the symposium and register now! Early bird registration ends December 2.  

 

• Starting to think about where you might be an intern next year? Apply to be a part of the USA Ultimate internship program!

 

• We're hiring! Apply now to be USA Ultimate's Manager of Competition and National Team Programs - Club. Get all the details.

 

 



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The app is available for free for both iOS and Android. 

The app allows you to follow events, update scores, keep up with news, watch videos, check rules and follow your favorite teams. 

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