Past Articles in Women’s

  1. 2015 Women’s Club Player of the Year: Brute Squad’s Leila Tunnell

    Leila Tunnell displayed an almost effortless dominance this season.

  2. Nationals Spirit Scores Are Now Posted

    The spirit scores from Nationals — including comments from teams — are posted in full on this spreadsheet.

  3. Women’s National Championship Now Available On YouTube

    You can now watch the Women’s National Championship game between Boston Brute Squad and Seattle Riot in full on YouTube.

  4. All-Star Tour Women’s Club Highlights

    What a highlight reel, featuring women’s Club players playing against the All-Star team.

  5. 2016 Pro & Elite Flight Qualifiers List

    Here are the teams that qualified for the Pro and Elite flights for Triple Crown Tour competition in 2016.

  6. Stifling Defense Leads Brute Squad To First-Ever Championship

    Brute Squad's defense put the game away in the first half.

  7. Riot, Finally, Gets The Better Of Fury At Nationals

    The best rivalry in ultimate saw yet another chapter added in a final four matchup at a major tournament on Saturday.

  8. Riot Runs Rampant Over Fury in Semifinals Victory

    Seattle Riot added a long awaited chapter to their rivalry against San Francisco Fury, defeating them in an impressive semifinal performance.

  9. A Place In History: Brute Squad and Riot To Face Off In Final

    For the first time in 10 years, the women's division champion won't be Fury or Scandal. Who will claim the honor?

  10. Tables Turned: Brute Squad Overpowers Molly Brown In Semifinal

    Brute Squad found themselves in another blowout. This time, they were the ones coming out on top.

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