And that's a wrap!

The All-Stars wrapped up the tour on August 11 with an impressive record of 6 - 3. 

The All-Stars believe the tour was a success. The mission of the tour was to promote women in ultimate. The vision of the tour was to showcase women's ultimate and increase media representation of female athletes. In the end, the real winners are women in ultimate.

To everyone that followed us on our journey across the country, we thank you. It couldn't have happened without you. 


Lisa Pitcaithley makes ESPN's Sportscenter top ten

Lisa Pitcaithley, the two time U23 mixed World’s gold medal champion and Callahan finalist, made it onto ESPN's SportsCenter Top 10 at #8. See the clip below:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Schedule:

July 27th - Seattle, WA --  15 - 14
July 28th - Vancouver, Canada -- 10 - 15
July 29th - Portland, OR -- 15 - 8
July 31st - Denver, CO -- 11 - 15
August 5th - Atlanta, GA -- 15 - 6
August 8th - Washington, DC -- 15 - 9
August 9th - Philadelphia, PA -- 15 - 12
August 10th - New York City, NY -- 15 - 3
August 11th - Boston, MA -- 16 - 17 

Staff:

All-Star Ultimate Tour
Qxhna Titcomb
Xtehn Titcomb
Alex Axworthy
Xuny Haley
Lucas Murphy

E.R.I.C. Broadcasting Crew
Angela Tocchi
Kevin Minderhout
Mario Bundy
Topher Davis
Tyler Cable
Vinh Bui

Roster:

2 - Jesse Shofner 
3 - Rebecca Brereton
5 - Stevie Miller
7 - Steph Lim
8 - Kate Scarth
10 - Qxhna Titcomb
13 - Alika Johnston
15 - Dori Franklin 
16 - Megan Cousins
17 - Caitlin Fitzgerald
22 - Jaclyn Verzuh 
26 - Lisa Pitcaithley
27 - Hayley Wahlroos 
36 - Carolyn Normile
52 - Erynn Schroeder
55 - Hannah Leathers
77 - Margot Stert