USA Ultimate Weekly (September 7, 2018)

Posted: September 7, 2018 01:01 PM
 

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


September 7, 2018:

• The Triple Crown Tour Postseason is officially upon us! Hundreds of teams will compete at their sectional championship events this weekend, starting the journey to the National Championships.

Follow along with all the weekend's events on the USA Ultimate mobile app and at play.usaultimate.org

 

• As you're preparing to follow sectionals this weekend, check out the bid allocations for sectionals to regionals and regionals to Nationals. Also: End-of-regular-season rankings 

 

• It was a great weekend at the Pro Championships in New York! New York PoNY, Minneapolis Drag'n Thrust and Boston Brute Squad earned championships, leaving PoNY and Brute Squad with chances to win the Triple Crown this year.   

 

 

• We're looking for candidates to run for two elected seats (one at-large and one elite athlete) on the 2019-21 USA Ultimate Board of Directors! Anyone interested in running can find all the details here. 

 

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

 

Applications for the Southern and Western 2018 Youth Fall Cups are still open. Get those applications in by next Friday, September 14!

 


Check out the USA Ultimate mobile app!

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 read the USA Ultimate magazine. 

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