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The 2015 Club Season Mega-Preview: Men’s Division
It's going to be a fun year.
Jun 22, 2015 by Charlie Eisenhood in Analysis with 13 comments
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Rhino Finally Upends Sockeye: Prequarter Recap
Portland finally beat Seattle in a big game.
Oct 17, 2014 by Charlie Eisenhood in News, Recap with 8 comments
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Pool C Recap: Men’s Division, Presented By Savage Ultimate
Sockeye cruised to a #1 spot in the pool, but Temper stole the day with a 2-1 performance.
Oct 17, 2014 by Tad Wissel in News, Recap with 0 comments
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Pool C Preview: Men’s Division, Presented by Savage Ultimate
Can Ring of Fire, GOAT, or Temper get hot enough to topple perennial contender Seattle Sockeye?
Oct 15, 2014 by Tad Wissel in Preview with 1 comments
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The Top 5 Backfields In The Men’s Division
Which pair of players constitute the best back field in ultimate?
Oct 15, 2014 by Ultiworld in Analysis with 37 comments
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Seattle Sockeye: 2014 Club Championship Preview
Seattle Sockeye is hungry for a return to the top of the Club Division after last year's second place finish.
Oct 14, 2014 by Matt Reese in Preview with 3 comments
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2014 Regional Preview: Northwest (Men’s)
Three bids for the Northwest usually means one thing: Sockeye, Furious George, and Rhino advance. Can Voodoo mix it up this year?
Sep 19, 2014 by Charlie Eisenhood in Preview with 10 comments
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Pro Flight Finale 2014: Tournament Recap (Men’s), Presented by NGN
This year's Pro Flight Finale was entirely unpredictable. At the end of it, Chicago Machine showed why they are considered to have as good of a shot as ever at making a deep Nationals run.
Sep 4, 2014 by Alec Surmani in Recap with 8 comments
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Pro Flight Finale – Saturday Recap (Men’s), Presented by NGN Ultimate
There were a number of early surprises and close calls in the men’s division, but by the end of the fifth round at the Pro…
Aug 31, 2014 by Alec Surmani in Recap with 2 comments
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Pro Flight Finale 2014: Tournament Preview (Men’s), Presented by NGN
The Pro Flight Finale, expected to be the Triple Crown Tour's marquee event, may take on a slightly different vibe this year as some teams return from Worlds. Nonetheless, eight of the world's best will be looking to build confidence and learn about their main rivals -- who are likely to be quarter and semifinal opponents at Nationals.
Aug 28, 2014 by Alec Surmani in Preview with 5 comments