Past Articles in Profile
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Webs and Legs: Meet Southeast Asia’s Black Widows
The new multi-national team from Southeast Asia is headed to the US Open, but their journey to get there goes beyond competition.
Apr 18, 2018 by Jared Cahners in Profile
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A Tale of III Teams: Christopher Newport University Airbenders
Fighting through the obstacles and challenges of starting a new D-III women's programs is already starting to pay off for Christopher Newport University.
Mar 22, 2018 by Layne Scherer in Profile
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Cannon & Scalpel: The Unique Style of Sadie Jezierski
Sadie Jezierski has become one of college women's most thrilling athletes, and her aggressiveness is only part of her unique style of play.
Mar 21, 2018 by Daniel Prentice in Profile
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A Tale of III Teams: Catholic University of America Nun Betta
One of the easiest ways to begin a conversation with an ultimate player is to pose the question “when did you start playing ultimate?
Feb 27, 2018 by Layne Scherer in Profile
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Public Enemy’s No Ordinary Fourth Seed
Could Public Enemy become the first 4 seed to win Nationals?
Oct 20, 2017 by Graham Gerhart in News, Profile, Recap
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An AUDL Team At Club Nationals
Florida United did the bare minimum in the season to ensure they would qualify for Nationals.
Oct 18, 2017 by Preston Thompson in Profile
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Only The Good Sky Young: Manuela Cardenas’ Impact
Molly Brown's late-season pickup is primed for a big performance at her first USAU Club Nationals.
Oct 17, 2017 by Graham Gerhart in Profile
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Seattle Mixtape: Rewind & Fast-Forward
Just as they always have, Seattle Mixtape are carving their own path to success.
Oct 16, 2017 by Colin Clauset in Profile
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6ixers Ready To Cap Off Toronto Transition
The second year team is ahead of schedule in bridging the past and future for Toronto's elite women's scene.
Oct 16, 2017 by Daniel Prentice in Profile
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How Minneapolis Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Algorithm
Pop returns to Nationals for the first time since 2010.
Oct 16, 2017 by Katie Geer in Profile