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Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - RiceFight - 05-18-2014 06:56 PM

Congrats to the ladies of Torque who won the DIII National Ultimate Frisbee Championship, including two who skipped graduation to be there.

http://imgur.com/8joKrNT


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - gsloth - 05-18-2014 07:53 PM

That's awesome. Congrats ladies!

Team national championship number 2?


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - Lumberjack99 - 05-19-2014 09:29 PM

(05-18-2014 06:56 PM)RiceFight Wrote:  Congrats to the ladies of Torque who won the DIII National Ultimate Frisbee Championship, including two who skipped graduation to be there.

http://imgur.com/8joKrNT

Was not aware there was a National Ultimate Frisbee Championship - do they get any scholarship money?


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - Almadenmike - 05-19-2014 09:50 PM

(05-19-2014 09:29 PM)Lumberjack99 Wrote:  Was not aware there was a National Ultimate Frisbee Championship - do they get any scholarship money?

It's D-III ... so surely no athletic scholarships.


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - Tiki Owl - 05-19-2014 10:15 PM

(05-19-2014 09:50 PM)Almadenmike Wrote:  
(05-19-2014 09:29 PM)Lumberjack99 Wrote:  Was not aware there was a National Ultimate Frisbee Championship - do they get any scholarship money?

It's D-III ... so surely no athletic scholarships.

I'm sure the Horns or Ags could scrounge up a car or two for a promising Ultimate Frisbee prospect.03-lmfao


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - georgewebb - 05-19-2014 11:16 PM

(05-19-2014 09:50 PM)Almadenmike Wrote:  
(05-19-2014 09:29 PM)Lumberjack99 Wrote:  Was not aware there was a National Ultimate Frisbee Championship - do they get any scholarship money?

It's D-III ... so surely no athletic scholarships.

The vast majority of intercollegiate championships are contested between non-scholarship athletes.


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - texd - 05-21-2014 02:21 PM

I suspect the D-III there does not mean the same as NCAA D-III. [ETA, for cycling, at least 20 years ago, the two divisions were for schools > 10,000 students and < 10,000 students; though schools and riders in the second division qualified for victory in the first division.]

But it's a club sport, so no.

(05-19-2014 09:50 PM)Almadenmike Wrote:  
(05-19-2014 09:29 PM)Lumberjack99 Wrote:  Was not aware there was a National Ultimate Frisbee Championship - do they get any scholarship money?

It's D-III ... so surely no athletic scholarships.



RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - georgewebb - 05-21-2014 06:18 PM

(05-21-2014 02:21 PM)texd Wrote:  I suspect the D-III there does not mean the same as NCAA D-III.

Tex is almost certainly correct. Most sports organizations that offer national championships group their member schools into various divisions, and the NCAA is no exception. The division structures in different organizations are similar in concept but not formally related.

For example, when Rice went to the National Club Baseball Association championship in 2011, the Owls competed in Division II:
http://csnbbs.com/thread-435510-post-5430095.html#pid5430095


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - Almadenmike - 05-21-2014 06:43 PM

(05-21-2014 06:18 PM)georgewebb Wrote:  
(05-21-2014 02:21 PM)texd Wrote:  I suspect the D-III there does not mean the same as NCAA D-III.

Tex is almost certainly correct. Most sports organizations that offer national championships group their member schools into various divisions, and the NCAA is no exception. The division structures in different organizations are similar in concept but not formally related.

USA Ultimate is this country's "national governing body for the sport of Ultimate" ... they seem to have dropped "Frisbee."

Its "college guidelines" say that schools with fewer than 7,500 enrolled students can compete in the D-III regionals/championship (See: III, B, 5, a). But it sounds like competing in the other division -- called D-I -- is open to those small schools who choose/want to, instead.

Here's a link to the website for this year's D-III championship tournament, with scores: http://play.usaultimate.org/events/USA-Ultimate-D-III-College-Championships/


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - georgewebb - 05-21-2014 09:21 PM

(05-21-2014 06:43 PM)Almadenmike Wrote:  USA Ultimate is this country's "national governing body for the sport of Ultimate" ... they seem to have dropped "Frisbee."

The Wham-O Corporation owns the trademark "Frisbee" and presumably doesn't want their mark to become generic.

And you have to admit: "The Wham-O Corporation" is a pretty fun phrase.


RE: Rice Women's Ultimate Frisbee: DIII National Champs - MOBalum - 05-21-2014 10:17 PM

From my limited exposure to Ultimate culture, there's a lot of antagonism toward Wham-O. I think they may have engaged in some sort of action against use of the word "Frisbee" as George alludes to, but now the tables have turned; ultimate players do not use that brand of discs, and the object is always called a "disc".