Past Articles in phoenix
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Chicago Heavyweights 2014: Tournament Preview (Women’s)
Heavyweights is filled with top Midwestern talent, but can the surging outsider Molly Brown steal the belt?
Aug 20, 2014 by Katie Geer in Preview
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Condors Favored in a Tight, Competitive Southern California Section (Open)
The Southern California club open section once again is primed to be one of the most competitive in the country.
Jul 10, 2014 by Steven Wartinbee in News
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Pool B Recap (Women’s)
Pool B looked poised to go to seed, with the top seed Riot dominating all comers from beginning to end.
Oct 18, 2013 by in Recap
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Pool B Preview: Women’s Division
With Riot at the head, Pool B doesn’t look ripe for the overall two seed to get knocked off in pool play.
Oct 11, 2013 by in Preview
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2013 Southeast Regionals Preview (Women’s)
Atlanta Ozone and Raleigh Phoenix have spent this season going in different directions.
Sep 26, 2013 by in Preview
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2013 Terminus Preview: The Early Storylines [Women’s Division]
ATLANTA — There’s a lot to watch for at the Pro-Elite Challenge at Terminus this weekend, as twelve teams start their season with prize money,…
Jul 20, 2013 by in Preview
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North Carolina Phoenix: 2013 Team Preview
One of the Women’s Division’s strongest building programs, North Carolina’s Phoenix enters 2013 in flux.
Jun 24, 2013 by in Preview
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Club Team Roster Roundup
Check out the 2013 roster news, with some huge changes in each of the divisions as players switch allegiances and hunt for a Club Championship. With the Triple Crown Tour set for its first season and the US Open just weeks away, it should be quite a year.
Jun 11, 2013 by Charlie Eisenhood in News
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Queen City Tune Up Open: Preview
With the beginning of the spring season starting and good weather just around the corner, UNC-Chapel Hill is gearing up to host the Queen City…
Jan 30, 2013 by Shellie Cohen in Preview
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USA Ultimate Club Championships Seeding Predictions: Women’s Division
The women’s division was probably the most fun to seed, because it was less obvious than Open but less guesswork than Mixed.
Oct 12, 2012 by Charlie Eisenhood in Analysis, Preview