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Seattle Cascades (ultimate)

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Ultimate team based in Seattle, USA
Seattle Cascades
Founded2014
LeagueUltimate Frisbee Association
DivisionWest
Based inSeattle, Washington
StadiumMemorial Stadium
ColorsBlue
Websitewatchufa.com/cascades

TheSeattle Cascades are a professionalultimate team based inSeattle, Washington. The Cascades compete in theUltimate Frisbee Association (UFA) as a member of the West Division. The team is named after themountain range that runs through thePacific Northwest; its mascot is aSasquatch named Casey.[1]

The club first competed in 2015 as an open AUDL team, and added a mixed roster in 2017 and a women's roster in 2018.[2] They also compete as a mixed squad in various exhibition games. The women's team, which competes in theWestern Ultimate League (WUL), changed its name to the Seattle Tempest in 2020.[3]

AUDL team (open roster)

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During the season, the Cascades play 12 regular season games, with up to four post-season games dependent on results.

In its inaugural season in2015, the team placed 2nd in the AUDL West Division, losing in the final round of the playoffs to eventual championSan Jose Spiders.[4] In2016 the team beat theSan Francisco FlameThrowers to win the West Division and advance to AUDL Championship Weekend inMadison, Wisconsin.[5] There the Cascades staged a victory against the hometown favoriteMadison Radicals and advanced to the championship game, where they lost to the undefeatedDallas Roughnecks.[6] In2017, the Cascades placed third in the West Division and did not qualify for the divisional playoff. In2018, they placed fifth (last) in the West Division and did not qualify for the divisional playoff. In2019, they again placed last (fourth) in the West Division and did not quality for the divisional playoff. The 2020 AUDL season was canceled due to theCOVID-19pandemic.[7]

Mixed roster

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The Cascades mixed gender roster includes players from both the open and women's rosters. This roster competes in periodic mixed showcase competitions,[8] such as the annual Cascades Cup in Seattle. The first Cascades Cup was held in 2017 and was attended by more than 850 people; the San Francisco Flamethrowers mixed roster defeated the Seattle Cascades 17-16.[9][10][11][12] This event provided motivation for the Cascades to commit to creating more playing opportunities for women beginning in the 2018 season.[13]

They have also competed internationally: they defeatedMelbourne Ellipsis in 2019.[14][15]

References

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  1. ^"Seattle Cascades bring pro ultimate to West Seattle Stadium for first time".westseattleblog.com. July 31, 2019. Retrieved14 December 2021.
  2. ^"About us".The Seattle Cascades. Archived fromthe original on 2019-10-06. Retrieved2020-05-19.
  3. ^Hayden, Kelsey (2020-12-15)."Seattle Cascades Women's Team Changing Name to Seattle Tempest".Ultiworld. Retrieved2022-01-21.
  4. ^Preview, Steven Wartinbee in; comments, Recap with 0 (2015-08-07)."2015 AUDL Championship Weekend Preview".Ultiworld. Retrieved2020-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^comments, Nathan Jesson in Preview with 0 (2016-08-04)."AUDL Championship Weekend Preview: Madison Radicals vs. Seattle Cascades".Ultiworld. Retrieved2020-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^News, Preston Thompson in; comments, Recap with 0 (2016-08-07)."Dallas Roughnecks Win AUDL Championship in First Season".Ultiworld. Retrieved2020-05-19.{{cite web}}:|last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^comments, Charlie Eisenhood in News with 0 (2020-03-13)."AUDL, PUL Suspend Start of 2020 Seasons".Ultiworld. Retrieved2020-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^Turner, Nick; Intern, CHS Summer (2018-07-18)."Cascades bring American Ultimate Disc League battle – and Portland rivalry – to Capitol Hill".CHS Capitol Hill Seattle. Retrieved2020-05-19.
  9. ^"2017 Roster".The Seattle Cascades. Retrieved2020-05-19.
  10. ^"The Cascades Cup: women and men on the same field".The Seattle Cascades. Retrieved2020-05-19.
  11. ^Pollock, Simon; Analysis, Katie Raynolds in; comments, Recap with 2 (2017-04-21)."San Francisco Wins Inaugural Cascades Cup, Envisioning New Frontiers For Semi-Professional Ultimate".Ultiworld. Retrieved2020-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^Jesson, Nathan; Analysis, Charlie Eisenhood in; comments, Opinion with 3 (2017-04-17)."AUDL Throwaround: Cascades Cup, Antoine Davis, What's The Call?".Ultiworld. Retrieved2020-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^Analysis, Alex Rubin in; comments, Interview with 0 (2018-09-17)."On the Ground: A Deep Dive into Semi-Professional Mixed Ultimate".Ultiworld. Retrieved2020-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^"Seattle Cascades professional ultimate team to play in West Seattle on Wednesday".West Seattle Blog. Retrieved2020-05-19.
  15. ^"PHOTOS: Seattle Cascades bring pro ultimate to West Seattle Stadium for first time".West Seattle Blog. August 2019. Retrieved2020-05-19.

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