USA Ultimate Weekly (October 26, 2015)

Posted: October 26, 2015 03:41 PM
 

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

October 26, 2015:
 

  • The Slate of Eight candidates in consideration for the 2015 Hall of Fame class was announced last week. The Hall of Fame Committee is soliciting feedback on the candidates now. 
     

    Announcing the Slate of 8 candidates selected for consideration for the 2015 Hall of Fame:- Nicole "Sprout" Beck -...

    Posted by USA Ultimate on Monday, October 26, 2015


  • The 2016 High School Western Championships are headed back to Corvallis, Ore., June 4-5.


  • Another new Girls' Ultimate Movement (GUM) blog post went up last week - the first from a youth player! Check it out at gum.usaultimate.org.

     
     
  • Time is running out to apply for the men's, mixed and women's 2016 National Teams that will compete at the World Ultimate and Guts Championships (WUGC) next year. Applications are due this Friday, October 30.   


  • The summer edition of the USA Ultimate magazine is now available online, in addition to being published on the USA Ultimate mobile app. 
     

    Although we highly recommend you read our magazine via our new app, the 2015 issues of USA Ultimate magazine are now up...

    Posted by USA Ultimate on Wednesday, October 21, 2015

 


Check out the USA Ultimate mobile app!

The app is available for free for both iOS (http://apple.co/1Obrf3U) and Android (http://bit.ly/1KXWA5M). 

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

      

 


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