Quick Thoughts from Day 2
by October 29, 2011, 6:14am 0
Bottom up vs. Top down The results from the two open pre-quarters and one of the women’s pre-quarters went to the team playing up from the lower pools. All three…
Raj Prasad started playing ultimate at Columbia High School (aka the birthplace of ultimate) in the spring of 1999. After captaining CHS in 2001, Raj went to Rutgers (captained in '05) and finished his 5th year at Delaware in '06 where he was named to the Metro East All-Region team. His club career includes Club Nationals appearances with Truck Stop ('06), Black Molly ('07) and Ring of Fire ('08-'10). He has coached the North Carolina YCC open team, assisted with U-20 USA tryouts, and currently co-coaches UNC-Chapel Hill Pleaides'.
Bottom up vs. Top down The results from the two open pre-quarters and one of the women’s pre-quarters went to the team playing up from the lower pools. All three…
I got to catch some Open, Women and Masters’ games down in Sarasota today, and wanted to give a brief synopsis of how teams came out. West coast day 1…
I wanted to give a little love to the past studs of open ultimate that will take the fields at Sarasota and play for the coveted title of “Team USA…
The following was written by Raj Prasad, a 2011 captain and founder of the Mid-Atlantic’s Cash Crop and a long-time Ring of Fire player. Raj will be joining the Skyd…