Brains Fall Short in Vegas; Remain No. 2 in DIII

Coming off a very strong second-place finish at the Division III Warmup in mid-February, the Claremont ultimate frisbee club team finished a somewhat disappointing 13th out of 27 teams at the Trouble in Vegas tournament this past weekend. The Brains ended the tournament with a 4-3 record and now have

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Brains Host D-III Warm Up in Riverside this Weekend

This weekend, the Claremont Braineaters are hosting an ultimate frisbee tournament with teams from across the country. Its entry form, filled with unique names like the Braineaters, makes the bracket look much like the quest list at an anime convention. Tired of frosty fingers, 12 collegiate ultimate teams will travel

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Braineaters Secure Second Straight Trip to Nationals

For the second straight year, the Claremont Braineaters will be playing in the Division III National Championship ultimate frisbee tournament. Just like last year, the Brains beat out rival Occidental in the finals of Conference Championships on April 15 to book their ticket to compete for a national title. Unlike

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Braineaters Show Strong in First Tournament of 2012

With wins over the University of Washington, University of Utah, USC and Boise State, the Claremont Braineaters ultimate frisbee team took seventh in the Trouble in Vegas tournament this past weekend.  Going into the tournament, the Braineaters knew they would face stiff competition to come out on top and hoped

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Braineaters Bring Down the House in Vegas Tournament, Lose Heartbreaker

Ultimate Frisbee club team proves itself among Southwestern elite Going into the Trouble In Vegas tournament as the #2 seed, the Claremont Braineaters Ultimate Frisbee squad were eager to face off against the #1 Arizona Sunburn in the championship game. After easily making it through the brackets with a perfect

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Depleted Braineaters Squad Falters at Stanford Tourney

The Claremont Braineaters entered this past weekend’s Stanford Open tournament missing almost a third of their players, many of whom play significant minutes. Ultimately, the team’s lack of depth showed, as the Braineaters dropped six of its seven games. But because of an incomprehensible tournament bracket and UPA (Ultimate Player

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