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Ultiworld VideosNovember 30, 2020

BE Ultimate Throwback Block of the Month: UC Santa Barbara's Audrey Brown

Get ready to witness the dominance of Audrey Brown, a legendary UC Santa Barbara player who took Ultimate by storm in her college days. This block of the month features Brown's impressive skills, showcased in the 2019 Stanford Invite semi-finals. Watch as she takes down opponents with her lightning-fast reflexes and uncanny ability to track the disc. Brown's expertise is on full display as she defends against Hannah Barnestone's picks, including Lauren Crother's list, with a confident "absolutely not" that leaves no doubt about her intentions. With explosive athleticism and pinpoint tracking skills, Brown is an apex predator on the field, earning her the nickname for her signature pink headband. This highlight reel will give you a glimpse into what made Audrey Brown a household name in Ultimate and why she remains one of the most feared players in the game today.

Watch UC Santa Barbara's Audrey Brown shine in this epic throwback block from our archives, featuring some of disc golf's brightest stars.

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Video Transcript

be happy but never satisfied it is time for ulti world's block of the month presented by be ultimate this time we've got audrey brown of uc santa barbara the 2019 semifinals of the stanford invite brown defending her own red zone bounces off the ground to take that disc away brown territory is strictly a no flight zone carlton's hannah barnestone picks up and looks for lauren crother's list but brown says absolutely not i will take that disc please and thank you brown exploding off the ground like she's got firecrackers for shoes showing off that athleticism that made her a household name in her college days could watch this one all day long brown tracking crothers list from all the way across the field tracking that disc down like an apex predator audrey brown the most fearsome pink headband in the game and ulti worlds block them up you

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