Past Articles in Women’s

  1. A Long Time Coming: Seattle Riot 2014 Preview

    After a dominating US Open performance, Riot seems primed to return to the their championship ways. Very little roster turnover and early preparation has them looking like the early season favorite.

  2. 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.

  3. WUCC 2014: Pools Announced, Presented By VC Ultimate

    The WUCC pools have been announced! See who teams will face to start their Worlds campaigns.

  4. WJUC 2014: Pool Play Recap (U19 Division)

    Most of the WJUC pool play games are in the books. See what to watch for on Wednesday.

  5. Early Season Power Rankings: Club Women’s Div.

    1. Seattle Riot: A hefty dose of strong handlers have injected Riot with more skill and leadership to match their athleticism and defensive intensity.

  6. Chesapeake Invite 2014: Tournament Recap (Women’s)

    The Pro-Elite Challenge pitted some of the nation's best against potential upstarts from below. Brute Squad and Scandal demonstrated quality on their way to the final, but nationals hopefuls throughout have already started creating this season's landscape.

  7. WUCC Seedings Posted, Presented By VC Ultimate

    The World Ultimate Club Championships have been seeded. Who will bring home gold?

  8. Deep Look: US Open, Chesapeake Invite, & USOC

    In an extra long edition of Deep Look, Charlie Eisenhood and the gang break down the first major club events. Later, an interview with WFDF President Robert "Nob" Rauch.

  9. Molly Brown the Unsinkable: Ready to Rise Again? (2014 Season Preview)

    A first look at a revamped and ready Molly Brown squad.

  10. Chesapeake Invite 2014: Tournament Preview (Women’s)

    Chesapeake Invite plays host to this year's Pro-Elite Challenge, outside DC in Virginia. "Home town" Scandal, last year's winner, returns, but faces stiff tests, including a Brute Squad team that just beat them at US Open. Many teams are making debuts, and the tournament is all about first looks.

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