



Vegas and Centex, Stanford and Warm Up - if your team is already planning on attending some or all of these events in 2008, you're on your way to the NCUS Grand Prize. Until now, the advantage for teams who sought out the best competition in the Spring could not be realized until May. Through the National Collegiate Ultimate Series teams build on their successes tournament by tournament, positioning themselves not only for achievements down the road, but prizes along the way. San Francisco and Orlando, Austin and Las Vegas, don't let your team miss out.
The National Collegiate Ultimate Series unites the most competitive College Ultimate tournaments of the spring season into a cohesive series. The NCUS was designed to enhance the sport's competitive structure and showcase the game's highest levels.
Participating teams will be awarded points based on their finishes at sanctioned events (see tournaments section for complete schedule), which will be used to determine the 2008 NCUS Final Rankings.
This website is an information resource for College Ultimate fans, media and others interested in how the NCUS system works. Please check this site regularly for news about the NCUS and its Championship Events
You play for the love of the game. You play for your teammates. You play for...money? Ultimate may not be a professional sport yet, but the NCUS is dedicated to rewarding college programs that demonstrate a consistent excellence on the field. NCUS Grand Prize in the Men's Division for 2008 is $5000. Want to know more? See our prizes section.
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