After perhaps the most competitive Southwest Regionals in history, the UC San Diego Air Squids emerged victorious to take the lone bid to the College Championships. Here's how they did it.
A profile of UNC Darkside Coach Mike DeNardis, his time with the team, and the overall impact a coach can have on a team.
Calvin Lin and Texas have built TUFF into more than an ultimate team - they've built a true program in Austin.
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Jimmy Leppert
March 28, 2014, 11:29am
New England Open is the final stop on the 2014 College Tour presented by Spin Ultimate. Teams will be vying for one last chance to snag rankings, respect, or that elusive strength bid.
For the first time this season, the Power Rankings are led by someone other than North Carolina Darkside. Instead Colorado grabs the #1 spot with a convincing title win at Centex.
University of Michigan Magnum make their first major tournament finals appearance and emerge as the surprise victors of Easterns 2014.
Jimmy looks at some points to watch going into this weekend's Easterns tournament, and examines historic results to find out whether Easterns performance correlates with postseason success.
Minnesota was last year's regular season #1, but flamed out at Regionals and failed to qualify for Nationals. Can they bounce back like Florida did in 2010 to win it all?
We announce our first edition of the 2014 Men's Skyd 5: Dillon, Driscoll, Johnson, Kerns, and Mickle.
North Carolina is once again firmly atop the Power Rankings with a championship performance at Stanford Invite.