Past Articles from Seth Stephens

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Seth Stephens is a reporter for Ultiworld. He is a fifth-year player and previous captain of the University of Arizona’s Open team, Sunburn. He started playing ultimate in high school in Cave Creek, AZ. He lives in Tucson. Reach him by email ([email protected]) or on Twitter (@ulti_joke).

  1. D-I Regional Preview: Southwest (Open)

    Southwest Regionals is always a grueling experience. While the Region is home to a number of storied programs, in the past few years no one team has dominated the region. Parity has turned the Southwest into a dogfight.

  2. Southwest Surprise: How Arizona State Upset Arizona At Conferences

    Last weekend the college series kicked off with conference championships being held across the country.

  3. Centex 2013: Tournament Recap

    A windy overcast morning welcomed sixteen teams from seven different regions to Austin, Texas, for one of the last chances to earn regional bids to…

  4. President’s Day Invite 2013: Tournament Recap (Open)

    With a Prez Day win, Arizona Sunburn is one of four remaining unbeatens (joined by North Carolina, Oregon, and Wisconsin) in 2013. They got through powerhouses Minnesota and Colorado to keep a clean sheet. Read about them and the rest of the Open President's Day field.

  5. Presidents Day Invite 2013: Open Preview

    Colorado and Minnesota come to San Diego to challenge the top Southwest teams at the 2013 President's Day Invite. With the Santa Barbara Invite in the rearview, Prez Day marks the transition from preseason into midseason from teams across the West.

  6. Santa Barbara Invite 2013: Tournament Recap (Open)

    Despite a rain-condensed schedule, top Southwest teams and a few visitors got a lot of early Spring games in, as Arizona pulled off the tournament victory with a universe point win over a strong Florida State team in the windy finals.

  7. Santa Barbara Invite 2013: Open Preview

    The Santa Barbara Invite will give us our first real glimpse into Nationals squads from last year (California, Washington, and UC Davis), while providing the opportunity for up-and-coming teams to take their first step towards a bid to Madison.

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