October 24-25, 2009 :: Poolesville, MD

Submitted bids

Open Teams

  • Panic of Stony Brook, NY (Long Island)
  • Pandamonium of Towson University
  • Revolution of The College of New Jersey
  • Stall 11 of American University
  • Shake (Cornell-B) of Cornell University
  • Grundlebugs of University of Mary Washington
  • Toothsome of East Stroudsburg University
  • Redmen of McGill University
  • Mr. Yuk of Carnegie Mellon University
  • Harmful If Swallowed of Carnegie Mellon University
  • Purple Haze of NYU
  • Scapegoats of Shippensburg University
  • 3CLIPSE of Newtown
  • Jingo of George Mason University
  • SMUT of St. Marys College of Maryland
  • Bad Habit of Catholic Univeristy
  • Mammoth Rebellion of Messiah College
  • Hellfish X of James Madison University
  • Hellfish Y of James Madison University
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  • Cake of Montclair State University
  • SOFA of SUNY Oneonta
  • g-dub hippos of George Washington
  • Boomtown Express of Oberlin College
  • Stall 11 of American University X

Women's Teams

  • Dirty Ladies of American University
  • WSMUT of St. Marys College of Maryland
  • Bitchmonkeys of James Madison University
  • Mary Massacre of University of Mary Washington
  • Money Mellons of Carnegie Mellon University
  • Disky Business of University of Rhode Island
  • Hungry Hungry Hippos of George Washington U.
  • M-45 of Hofstra University
  • Disco Demolition of Messiah College

Mixed Teams

  • Casual Encounters of Washington, DC
  • Charm of Columbia, MD
  • Oberlin Alumni of Oberlin College

We will continue to update teams as they are confirmed.


About the Tournament

We know, we know. Breast Cancer - it's not really top of the list of the things you're thinking about as the summer winds down and you head back to school (or into the Series).

Here's the thing. You, right here, can save your Mom's life. You really can. The stats are right there in the masthead. One in eight women will be diagnosed with Beast Cancer in their lifetime. That's three Moms for every average ultimate team. The positive is right up there, too: 96% of women who receive an early diagnosis are cancer-free within five years. If that doesn't have you hitting speed-dial for Mom, I don't know what can.

Pink Ribbons is a tournament dedicated to raising awareness of Breast Cancer and the positive effects of early diagnosis. If you come and play, your dollars will go directly to funding Early Detection campaigns -- saving Moms across the country -- PLUS you'll get a sweet tournament experience from Cultimate. If you can't attend this year, you can donate, participate in other Campaigns, or, simply, call your Mom to talk about breasts. I promise you you'll be glad you did.