Changes to the 2012 Club Series Structure

USA ULTIMATE INTRODUCES CHANGES TO THE 2012 CLUB DIVISION STRUCTURE

Improved Geographic Structure, Regular Season, Rankings and Bid Allocations Among ‘12 Changes



Boulder, Colo. (February 8, 2012)—As part of the final year of its five-year strategic plan, USA Ultimate unveiled today changes to its club division’s competition structure for the 2012 season.

After soliciting a significant amount of input over the course of the last two years from key groups of the community, USA Ultimate has implemented a plan for the upcoming season that addresses several specific goals identified by the USA Ultimate Board of Directors, a 25-member Club Restructuring Task Force, the national governing body’s Championship Committee, staff and volunteers. These goals included:

The creation of a more formal regular season, which leads into the USA Ultimate Club Championship Series



The introduction of divisional playing opportunities for teams at different levels



Thorough evaluation and subsequent changes to the geographic breakdown of the division to address various travel, event and competition related issues



Improvement of the bid allocation process for the Club Series



Opportunities to showcase the sport of Ultimate at its highest level



As a result, the following elements will be introduced to the competitive structure across the Mixed, Open and Women’s club divisions in 2012:

NEW GEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE AND CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BID ALLOCATIONS

Geographic regions have been redrawn and expanded from six to eight North American regions: Great Lakes Mid-Atlantic North Central Northeast Northwest South Central Southeast Southwest



Sections within each region will also be redefined and announced by February 29.





Strength bids to the 2012 Club Championships will be awarded based on 2012 regular season performance, rather than 2011 Club Championships finish. Each region will receive one automatic bid to the 2012 USA Ultimate Club Championships, with eight additional bids awarded on the basis of team strength as determined by the USA Ultimate 2012 regular season rankings.



Bids to regional tournaments will be allocated to sections through a combination of automatic bids, strength (based on rankings), and size (based on number of teams) criteria.



The Masters division will continue to use the 6 Region format as in the past. More information on Masters will be posted in the series guidelines.



REGULAR SEASON AND RANKINGS STRUCTURE

For 2012, an official yet flexible regular season will take place, consisting of USA Ultimate-sanctioned events between June 9 and September 2. Any game between two eligible registered club division teams in a USA Ultimate sanctioned event will count towards official regular season results.



Based on official regular season results, a ranking system will be used to allocate strength bids to the 2012 USA Ultimate Club Championship Series.



Roster composition rules, to be announced by February 29, will be implemented for the regular season to ensure fairness and continuity in the rankings system, while allowing for a reasonable amount of flexibility, particularly in 2012.

DIVISIONAL PLAY AND SHOWCASING THE SPORT