Past Articles in Analysis
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National Championships 2022: Fury Flies By Flipside For Fifth Time (Women’s Quarterfinal)
The defending champions stymie their regional rivals en route to 17th straight semifinal berth.
Oct 22, 2022 by Jenna Weiner in Analysis, Recap
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National Championships 2022: Denver’s Second-Half Surge Downs DC (Women’s Quarterfinal)
Molly Brown book their place in semis with clinical offense against a solid Scandal.
Oct 22, 2022 by Jenna Weiner in Analysis, Recap
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National Championships 2022: Chaos is a Game of Snakes and Ladders (Mixed)
Can anyone ride a wave of momentum from a chaotic day one into the bracket?
Oct 21, 2022 by Lorcan Murray and Laura Osterlund in Analysis, Recap
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National Championships 2022: Day 1 Stock Watch (Men’s)
Shocking upsets, expected dominance, confounding losses: our impressions of the national title contenders in the men's division after Day One.
Oct 21, 2022 by Alex Rubin and Edward Stephens in Analysis, Recap
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National Championships 2022: X Marks The Top Spot (Mixed)
Only two teams remain undefeated after Day One in mixed, though they didn't exactly tread the same path.
Oct 21, 2022 by Laura Osterlund and Lorcan Murray in Analysis, Recap
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National Championships 2022: What You Might Have Missed On Day One (Women’s)
Some standout performances that shouldn't be overlooked.
Oct 21, 2022 by Jenna Weiner in Analysis, Recap
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National Championships 2022: Heroes of Pool Play (Men’s)
No capes required.
Oct 21, 2022 by Edward Stephens and Alex Rubin in Analysis
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National Championships 2022: The Multiplication of a Division
How one round showed us that the women’s division is more competitive than we've ever seen it.
Oct 21, 2022 by Graham Gerhart in Analysis
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Three At The Top: AMP, BFG, And Mixtape Push For #1
Three teams have dominated the Mixed division the last five years. But which one has been the best?
Oct 13, 2022 by Nico Lake in Analysis, Opinion
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2022 National Championships Seeding Predictions: Men’s Division
My best guess at USAU's seeding.
Oct 4, 2022 by Charlie Eisenhood in Analysis