Women's Ultimate Media Watch

Tired of wading through mountains of irrelevant rec.sport.disc threads? Unsure how to stay up-to-date on all of the internet's blogs, podcasts, and articles? IC Ultimate wades through the online ultimate media to highlight the discussions, articles, and announcements that directly relate to women's ultimate.

March 31, 2008 -- Hype threads get started about potential Callahan contenders, names to keep in mind for the All-Region teams, and possiblities for the Freshmen of the Year awards.

March 31, 2008 -- A rec.sport.disc discussion heats up about the dance-off at Centex and its implications for how women's ultimate is perceived.

March 27, 2008 -- Div III Nationals is soliciting teams to kick-off its planned 12 team women's division.

March 19, 2008 -- IC Ultimate blog recap of Fury's sponsored trip to Japan for the Dream Cup 2008.

March 19, 2008 -- A rec.sport.disc discussion about the role of UPA consortiums in promoting women's college teams.

March 12, 2008 -- MSSUI publishes an article about the rise and role of coaches in women's college ultimate ("Calling the Shots").

March 5, 2008 -- The first official UPA Top 25 rankings have been released for the 2008 season. The algorithm updates the rankings every Tuesday.

February 28, 2008 -- Match Diesel profiles the Ottawa women's team after they won Trouble in Vegas ("Lady Gee Gees").

February 27, 2008 -- IC Ultimate blog post looks at the differences between men's and women's UltiVillage Clips of the Day ("By the Numbers - UltiVillage COTDs").

February 24, 2008 -- Rec.sport.disc gets involved in discussions of gender and sports in two threads about women throwing hammers and women's spirit of the game.

February 22, 2008 -- MSSUI posts an article about Juniors Worlds players currently playing in college ("Seeing Stars").

February 22, 2008 -- Lindsey Hack writes about putting women's athletics on equal footing to men's sports in her MSSUI article, "Second Class Citizens?".

IC Ultimate Calling for Women's Video Footage

Women's teams across the country have discovered that if they want to watch video footage of women's ultimate, they often have to film it themselves. IC Ultimate would like to help promote your team's videos, so if you have any digital footage you would like others to be able to watch, e-mail Gwen Ambler about getting a link or uploading your video on this site. In the meantime, check out this compilation of women's ultimate clips on You.Tube.

IC Ultimate Comes Back to Life

After a year hiatus where the blog was the only thing being (sporadically) updated on this site, IC Ultimate is back. As before, content depends on the contributions of dedicated volunteers, so if you are interested in contributing, please e-mail Gwen Ambler. Any suggestions are also welcome.