Past Articles in Defense
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6 Keys To Transitioning Defenses Mid-Point
In any given ultimate situation, the offense almost always has the advantage.
Jun 8, 2015 by Alex Rummelhart in Analysis with 0 comments
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Basic Concepts Of Person Defense In 42 Seconds
During the Denver Johnny Bravo v.
Mar 3, 2015 by Kyle Weisbrod in Analysis with 62 comments
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Don’t Be An Optimist, Be A Realist: On Adaptability In Ultimate
It's not enough to be optimistic; you have to be realistic to win games.
Jan 19, 2015 by Sion "Brummie" Scone in Analysis with 15 comments
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The Future of Defense in Ultimate: Why Lou’s Help Defense Series Matters
Lou Burruss' series on help defense hasn't had enough attention. Here's why it matters.
Aug 14, 2014 by Sean Childers in Opinion with 19 comments
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Sandy, Surge, and Understanding Star Defense, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate
Scandal's Sandy Jorgensen and Riot's Sarah "Surge" Griffith are two of the game's most impressive defenders, in any division. Learn from their techniques and styles in this video analysis about great defense.
Jul 30, 2014 by Jeff Hetzel, Sean Childers and Jeremy Weiss in Analysis with 15 comments
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Zone Defenses At College Nationals: A Reference Guide to Playing (And Beating) Junks
As the top college teams prepare to descend on Cincinnati for the College Championships, Ultiworld sat down with the season’s footage to identify some of…
May 19, 2014 by Ian Toner, Sion "Brummie" Scone, Sean Childers and Kahyee Fong in Analysis, Video with 24 comments
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How Ohio State Earned The #1 Seed: Video Breakdown Of Their Oregon Upset
Ohio State’s victory over Oregon at the Northwest Challenge in March was a milestone for a number of reasons.
May 14, 2014 by Alec Surmani and Sean Childers in Analysis, Video with 9 comments
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Breaking Down Michigan: Three Video Lessons for Any Team To Learn
Michigan’s run through the bracket of this past year’s Easterns was impressive.
May 12, 2014 by Martin Aguilera and Sean Childers in Analysis, Video with 19 comments
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How Some College Teams Are Mismanaging Their Rosters
I felt a familiar frustration while I watched the Pitt and Penn State showcase game at Steel City Showdown last Friday: forced offensive and defensive…
Nov 21, 2013 by Tad Wissel in Opinion with 45 comments
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Goals And Assists? Who Cares: Why You Should Take A Team Approach To Statistics
I originally wrote this statistics primer for was introducing the sabermetric approach, of statistically understanding baseball, to the masses.
Aug 26, 2013 by Brett Matzuka in Analysis with 10 comments