Wednesday, December 19, 2007

D-III Nationals Highlight Video

I finally figured out how to put this here...


Monday, July 9, 2007

D-III Nationals Highlight Video

Ben Sharadin just posted a highlight video from D-III Nationals. The link is on the right under the picture. Great job ben!

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Tentative Fall 2007 Schedule

Aug. 24-28: Orientation and College Connections
Sept. 8-9: Club Sectionals
Sept. 16: Fundraising event with the Barnstormers
Sept. 22-23: Tim Edmunds Memorial Tournament at Rutgers University
Sept. 28-30: Family Weekend, Gettysburg Coed Tournament(?), Stop the Swill Tournament @ University of Delaware (?)
Early Oct.: Possible home tournament
Oct. 13-14: Fall break
Oct. 19-21: Homecoming a.k.a. Alumni Weekend
Oct. 28-29: Haverween?
Nov. 3-4: PADA Mosh
Early to Mid Nov.: Another possible time for our home tournament
Nov. 20-26: Thanksgiving
Dec. 7: End of fall classes

Contact Information

If you are interested in joining or have any questions, you're more than welcome to contact us. There's no need to get in touch with us before coming to practice though. Just show up!

Deep Blue (Men's Team)
Captains: Ben Scharadin '10 (bscharad@fandm.edu), Jarad Daniels '11 (dafuzzybunny@gmail.com)
President: Sam Kates '10 (skates@fandm.edu)
Vice President: John Garrigan '11 (jgarriga@fandm.edu)

Code Blue (Women's Team)
Captains: Jen Everhart '11 (jeverhar@fandm.edu), Elena Lopez '12 (elopez@fandm.edu)
President: Julia Mitchell '10 (jmitche1@fandm.edu)
Vice President: Kelly McGeehan '12 (kmcgeeha@fandm.edu(

Franklin & Marshall Ultimate - About the Team


Welcome to the F&M Ultimate website. The F&M Ultimate club is a competitive team that plays in several intercollegiate tournaments each semester. We always welcome new players, and no past experience is needed. F&M ultimate has both a men's team, Deep Blue, and a women's team, Code Blue. However, we still participate in coed tournaments.

Playing ultimate is a great way to get in shape, have fun, and make new friends at F&M as well as all the other schools we compete with. Ultimate has a very unique culture based around the concept of "Spirit of the Game". In ultimate, players call their own fouls and resolve disputes on the field without the help of referees. "Ultimate stresses sportsmanship and fair play. Competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of respect between players, adherence to the rules, and the basic joy of play." Many athletes fall in love with ultimate because of the nature of the sport and the environment it creates. It's not surprising that so many great friendships are made between ultimate players because the sport attracts the best kind of people!

The Fall season is fairly laid back, and we concentrate on teaching the sport to the rookies and giving them plenty of opportunities to play in competitive tournaments. The Spring season is more competitive as both the men's and women's team prepare to compete in the UPA college series, ultimate's version of the NCAA championship. In the Spring 2007 season, the men's team qualified for Division III Nationals held in Versailles, Ohio.

The F&M ultimate club has lots of fun on and off the field, and we hope you give it a try. See you at practice!

Never heard of ultimate? Haven't seen what a game looks like? Check out our links section to learn more about the sport.

Practice Information

Practices will be in Buchanan Park, right behind Public Safety, at 4:30 Monday- Friday. Bring water, a light AND dark shirt, and cleats (if you have them). No experience necessary! Contact bscharad@fandm.edu or dafuzzybunny@gmail.com for more information about the mens team or jeverhar@fandm.edu and elopez@fandm.edu for the womens team.