Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Thursday, September 10, 2015

For the Ladies and Gents...

This fall woman scorned will have the pleasure of attending Elephantitis on September 19-20 in Grinnell, IA and Missouri Loves Company on Nov 7-8 in Columbia, MO!!

The 4th annual Ames to Please (ATP) will be on October 24-25 in Ames, IA. We are looking forward to hosting this tournament! A couple of our attendees have seen the beloved championship fields over the last couple of years and we are pleased to welcome all of the competitive, spirited teams to Ames. It also our alumni weekend and we are excited to be sharing it with them c: #WSAlumni<3

The teams signed up to attend ATP so far are:
Drake- Ibex
Grinnell College- Sticky Tongue Frogs
Ibex/Truman Alumni
Iowa- Saucy Nancy
Iowa State Alumni
Kansas State- Cheshire Ultimate
Kansas University- Bettys
Nebraska- Cuddle Raptors
Northern Iowa- Monium
Saint Louis University- Anarchy
Truman State- TSUnami Ultimate
Washington University- WUWU

If you are interested to join the action at ATP email wscapts@iastate.edu for more information.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Cami Nelson For Callahan 2015

Over 35,000 miles the road, 250 plus practices, 44 tournaments, 5 years and 1 team. That doesn’t even include the countless hours of extra workouts and just hanging out. I have been blessed to spend this much time with Cami Nelson. She is a great friend and role model. She is always there for us whether she’s bringing us food late at night while working on a long project or just watching a silly TV show with us when we need a friend. Looking back to our freshman year, she immediately stuck out as a leader and a friend. Whether it was helping her teammates to understand drills, or organizing social events with her fellow rookies to get to know her class better, Cami was on top of it. Her extremely inviting and including personality definitely helped me stick around and I’m sure I can speak for others as well.
As the years went on she played a larger role on the team. Today, Cami is a force to be reckoned with on the field. Her intensity and plays are always inspiring. When you need to get fired up at a tournament, watch Cami play for just one point and your head will be back in the game. With her incredible bids, sick high release backhands, unbelievably intense defense and ability to get open on anyone, she is unstoppable. Her knowledge of the game is invaluable and play a large role in our team’s success.
As impressive as her play is, what is even more impressive is that she is visibly always trying to improve herself and her teammates. She is constantly looking for ways to improve her play from expanding her arsenal of throws to learning how to break different types of defense. On the sidelines she is always there to help the last back on defense or the poppers to find holes in the cup. Giving her all at every practice, always doing extra workouts and asking questions to better understand plays and drills, she is a natural leader by example.
Cami’s spirit and love of the game does not go unnoticed by anyone. Her positive attitude is contagious and made Women Scorned the team that everyone wants to play. Teammates and opponents are constantly impressed by her positive spirit especially when situations weren’t ideal. Playing in the Midwest, conditions are never predictable: one day it’s sunny with no wind the next it is raining with 25 mph winds and 32 degrees. Cami is the first to remind us of what we can control and to be in control of that. Win or lose, rain or shine, her attitude never failed to impress me.

These past 5 years Cami Nelson has brought everything she could to Iowa State and I have no doubt she will continue to do whatever she possibly can to help the team continue to succeed. There are not enough words to describe her spirit, fire, kindness, intensity and leadership she has instilled on the ladies of Women Scorned and I am very thankful to have had such a great role model in my life. Although Cami’s career for Iowa State’s Women Scorned is over, her legacy will forever live on in the hearts she has touched.

Thank you Cami for everything.
Sam Sauerbrei

Find Cami's Callahan video at: https://youtu.be/isQ2RIqlUGA

Thursday, January 22, 2015

2015 Woman Scorned Fan Jerseys

It's time to order your Woman Scorned 2015 Fan jersey or custom!

Friday, November 14, 2014

Sam and Linda Take on U23


Special shout out to our girls LINDA and SAM who are trying out for Under 23 Team USA!! Both these ladies are very talented, and have worked hard to be the best players they can be. They are valuable teammates and we hope to share them with the rest of USA!
Sam:  
Where would we be without Sam’s fun loving attitude? She always makes sure everyone is staying positive no matter what is happening during a game. Deciding to be a handler after her freshman year, she continues to work relentlessly to improve and be a key player for the Scorned offense. She has really refined her skill set playing club ultimate over the past few summers. Her powerful throws, patience, and drive on defense make her such an asset. We are excited to have her around as a teammate and captain for her 5th and final year.
 
Linda:

Linda started her experience on scorned as “Bills summer league teammate”. She came to only a few practices in the fall and we thought that she just didn’t like it, what we didn’t realize is that she was involved in the marching band. After the start of the spring semester she was able to commit and come to all the practices. Not only this, but she has been a key member of our offense since the beginning. As a freshman she was a dominate continue cutter. Since her start on the team, she has worked extremely hard to fill a larger roll on scorned. She has improved her throws and knowledge on defense, and these along with her athleticism makes her a deadly cutter/hucker.   

 

Sam, Linda we are incredible proud of both of you! We will be thinking about you on Saturday and Sunday, and excited to hear all about your adventures! We know you will represent us well! Bring the fury to tryouts, and leave it all on the field!

 


WS <3

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Iowa State Woman Scorned would like to cordially invite you to...

...The 3rd Annual Ames to Please!  We, Woman Scorned of Iowa State University, would love for you to come and participate!  Here's the dealio:

Who: Ya'll
What:  Come play some frisbee.
When:  October 25-26, 2014
Where:  The wonderful city of Ames, Iowa
Why:  Because the competition's good, the people are great, WS infamous player packs...why not?
Bid Fee: $150
Please email wscapts@iastate.edu with the following information if are interested in participating:

Sponsored bySpikeball and Breakmark Ultimate!

Team name/school
2014 college ranking/placement at 2014 College Nationals (if applicable)


If your men's team is interested in participating, please forward this email and have them reply to wbblack@iastate.edu.  Any questions about the women's tournament can be sent to wscapts@iastate.edu

Hope to see you there!

Teams:
Iowa State
Iowa State Alumni
UW-Stevens Point
St. Olaf
Nebraska
Northwestern X
Northwestern Y
Northern Iowa

Still room for a few more! 

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Sarah Pesch for Callahan!!


Having Pesch back for her fifth year has been absolutely incredible. She’s one of the most
talented people I’ve been lucky enough to play with, and I have learned so much from her. Her
wide arsenal of throws, ability to break any mark, and great field sense make her a phenomenal
handler. She has a very strong field presence and can set the tone to each line she’s on. I think
one of the most remarkable things about Pesch is the fire and tenacity she brings to every point.
She is literally tireless, and you can count on her to play numerous points back-to-back with
the same high level of intensity. Her crazy endurance and ability to fight through every point is
incredibly inspiring. Whether as a teammate or friend, you can always count on Pesch to pull
through for you. I’m so thankful I’ve gotten the chance to co-captain with her and learn from her,
and I am going to miss this girl like crazy!




I also wanted to include the mini ultimate biography Stu, Brittnee, and I wrote (with some help
from Becca) for Pesch’s Callahan nomination:




Sarah Pesch started playing ultimate frisbee her freshman year of college at Iowa State
University. From the beginning, she proved herself to be a very dedicated and talented player.
She and her wife, Becca Miller, spent countless hours outside of practice perfecting their throws
and pushing themselves to maximize their potential in all aspects of the game. Her success
within the sport is clearly reflected through her decorated ultimate career. She has qualified
three times for College Nationals with Women Scorned, three times for Club Nationals with the
Chad Larson Experience, and this past year she became a world champion with the USA U23
Women’s Ultimate team.




We believe that Sarah Pesch is a great leader and player who embodies the values set forth by
the Callahan award. She’s incredibly consistent on defense and offense, has a strong morale, and
can put the disc literally anywhere. She can play the role of a dominating main handler and break
zones effortlessly with her classic around forehand, easy backhand break, and trusty hammer.
She can also play the part of a trustworthy reset handler when needed, and she has the awareness
to know when to embody each style. She is a phenomenal, tireless player, and her drive and
commitment towards the sport and her teammates is inspiring. Dangerous lefty, fiery passion,
solid field awareness, and raw talent is what you see in the dictionary under Sarah Pesch.




-Janani





Wednesday, November 27, 2013

WS 2014: Spunk and Spirit


That time of the year is here, Nationals 2014 has been announced, WS tournament schedule has been set, and plans are in the works to make this the best woman scorned season yet.

I have said it before, and I am sure I will say it again but each year, each team is different. Each team needs to make its own goals, and figure out its own way to achieve those goals. It is not about what we did last year, and it definitely is not about what role you played last year. I have already seen how each player on the WS 2014 team has grown. Our juniors and sophomores worked so hard over the summer, from pickup to summer league to club, they put in the work needed to improve both their skills and confidence. I have no doubt these players will continue working hard and fill the very large roles needed.

If possible I would say this team has more spunk and spirit than any WS team before. All our rookies and new players have the drive and aggressiveness that has already carried through to their play on the field, and their work ethic at practice. I have already been inspired by our rookie class. I can not wait to get to know them better, and to be able to call them my best friends, as I can with all my teammates. Rookies if you thought the fall was fun, wait for the spring.  It is more work, more joy, more time together, more time for the magic of this team to happen.

Lets push each other to make this season the best.

Under WS 2014 Leadership:
Coaches : Kevin Seiler, Magon Liu
Captains: Cami, Janani, Pesch 

You will be able to see us at the following tournaments 

Feb 8-9 Queen City Tune Up (Charlotte NC)
March 1-2 Midwest Throwdown (St. Louis MO)
March 22-23 Woman's College Centex (Austin TX)
TBA  Fools Fest (Lawrence KS)
College Series


If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. - African Proverb

-<3 Cami #16
---- fatty numba five

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

It's about so much more than the game


On November 9th, it will officially be 4 years since I created this blog. Life was perfect as a college senior with way too much time on my hands to just think and write about frisbee. After over a year hiatus from writing on here, I can’t help myself but to return and post a few thoughts about the things I have learned in life since entering the wonderful alumni world.

Let me begin by saying that I love frisbee. I love everything about it. I have been lucky enough to experience the Pacific ocean at sunset, the Atlantic at sunrise, the view from the top of a mountain, a completely silent street on the first snowfall of the season, but none of these compare to the feeling of walking onto an ultimate field in the morning with dew on the grass and the sun burning off the fog as you prepare to spend the next two days with your best friends playing with all your heart against the people who you will spend that night celebrating life with. That’s ultimate. That is the happiest of my happy places. If you are a rookie, I am so excited for you to fall in love with this lifestyle. If you are a veteran, I am glad you are part of what makes me love this community so much.
 
Due to traveling and the time consumption of 4th year of veterinary school, I was forced to take this year off from ultimate. For the first time in 5 years, I was going to enter a year of life without a team standing next to me, working together and providing support every day. It was scary, but the hardest part was that all of my best friends, who had been my teammates for the past 5 years, were continuing on without me. Frisbee and my teammates are what have got me through the past 3 extremely challenging years of school, and now I was about to have to finish this last year on my own… or so I thought.

The past 10 weeks I have been traveling around the United States doing veterinary rotations in different locations. I have stayed in San Diego, San Francisco, Boston, and Sanibel Island. The medical opportunities I have experienced through this trip have been unreal but what have taken this trip from “a great experience” to “the trip of a lifetime” is the people I spent time with along the way. In every city I stayed in, I was able to find ultimate friends who shared their lives with me and allowed me to be part of their team for the few days or weeks that I was there. From playing pickup beach ultimate, to getting my butt kicked at a workout in a foggy stadium in the middle of San Francisco, to practicing with elite ultimate teams just weeks before regionals, it turned out I was ANYTHING but without ultimate in my life. 

The point I am trying to make goes far beyond the few experiences I have had on this trip, and it lasts a lifetime if you allow it to. Ultimate is about community, and it doesn’t stay on the field when the game is over. Spirit of the Game isn’t just something that allows us to function without referees in our sport. It is a level of respect that leads to concrete friendships that form between you and that Asian handler you marked up against every time you played Michigan or the guy you played on a team with that one weekend at Poultry Days or the coach of the Wisconsin team who beat you all through college. SOTG is about respect. When you respect your teammates and opponents enough to play with spirit, a community is built that doesn’t let a win or loss keep anyone from caring about each other and building “unforeseen friendships.”

Everything you do in life has consequences. When I was in college, I joked around with my opponents on the field because it was fun. Never in a million years did I think that it would lead to places to stay, friends to hang out with, and opportunities to play ultimate in the middle of a veterinary trip, but I am so happy that it did. I love ultimate, and I am so thankful for all of the ultimate experiences I have been blessed with in my year off. I’ve learned that it is possible to leave the game, but good luck escaping the community. It’s about so much more than the game, it’s a lifestyle.

Lindsey Gapstur
Woman Scorned Alumni


Wednesday, October 9, 2013

HS Centrals Coming to AMES!!!!


Woman Scorned along with ISUC, the Des Moines ultimate community, and the city of Ames are so excited to be hosting the 2014 High School Centrals tournament.  Thanks to a lot of hard work by many different people we are able to bring hundreds of youth ultimate players and their families to Iowa State to compete for a regional HS title during a weekend in May.

I have some extra excitement to be apart of bringing this tournament to my new home. I know how this tournament inspires young players, mostly because I was inspired by this tournament during my HS ultimate years. Formerly Westerns/Easterns this tournament was my first exposure to a bigger USAU (then UPA) event.  I could go on and on about my first time going (2007) and how we brought 10 players and lost every game. I could also go on about how 2 years later (2009)  my team got third place,  surprising even ourselves . This tournament pushed our players and our program to get better.  I can still put myself on that field before the finals in 2010 feeling like all my hard work over the past 5 years had paid off. 

This tournament IS THE NATIONALS of high school. It doesn’t get any bigger or better than this. You can bet that this tournament is going to be one these young players will never forget, and hopefully the one that inspires young players to be the best they can. 

A lot of buzz about bubble wands in the player packs...