Saturday, March 28, 2009

NUT goes on Spring Break

NUT finished 3-3 overall in our first tournament of Spring Break, Georgia Southerns. Disappointing losses to Williams on Sunday and Central Florida the day before. Click on the photo below to see a slideshow from our game against South Carolina.

NUT at Southerns 2009


In our second tournament, we were 2-0 in the slop of Roll Call. Cultimate was forced to cancel the rest of this tournament because the fields were so torn up. Instead, we spent our evening eating crab cakes and bonding as a team.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Scrimmage against Loyola tonight

Loyola University's Darkwing will head up to Evanston tonight for a Spring Break tune-up scrimmage. NUT and Darkwing will potentially see each other later in the Spring at Cultimate's Huck Finn and the UPA Central Plains Sectional.

In a scrimmage two years ago - won handily by NUT - Loyola had the audacity to make this video. Just kidding, they are a fun team to play ... but we're going to make sure to have a camera or two of our own there tonight.

Look for a highlight reel later in the week.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Video from Trouble in Vegas

NUT attended Trouble in Vegas 2009 way back in February. Besides trips to In-n-Out, walking the strip and testing our skills at the Blackjack tables ... we also played some Ultimate!

Here's a compilation of points from Friday and Saturday (before the torrential rains hit). A lot of these points feature another win over rival U. Chicago.



Saturday, March 7, 2009

The first ever NUT Combine

NUT introduced a new event to the Winter practice schedule this year: the NUT Combine. Just like the NFL's version, we timed our 40 yard dashes, shuttle runs and measured our vertical leaps. We added one event--hucking distance--you probably didn't see Matthew Stafford and Michael Crabtree competing in.

After doing the initial Combine early in January, we did the follow-up one on Wednesday March 4. Here are all the results, including people's improvements over the last two months. [Note: the vertical leap results are a little skewed. For example my total height stayed the same but the reach of my arms got three inches shorter?]