College Ultimate Trivia: Which Regions Have Never Had a First-Team All-American?
College Ultimate Trivia: Which Regions Have Never Had a First-Team All-American? Get ready to test your knowledge of college ultimate frisbee with this exciting trivia challenge. Hosted by Ulty World, a renowned organization that has awarded all-American honors for 12 consecutive seasons, this video puts Charlie's skills to the test. With 20 regions in D1 men's and women's combined, Charlie must identify which three have never placed a first-team all-American. After ruling out obvious candidates like Northwest and Southwest, Charlie makes educated guesses about Southeast, Great Lakes, and Metro East. Can he correctly name the regions that have yet to produce a first-team all-American? Watch as Charlie navigates the world of college ultimate trivia and finds out!
Test your ultimate knowledge with College Ultimate Trivia! Which regions have no first-team All-Americans? Expert guests reveal surprising answers.
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All right, trivia time. Trivia question of the week. Let's go. All right, this time I get to be the one to test Charlie. Usually it's Keith testing his knowledge. Charlie, is my audio good again? I don't want you to have any excuses when you get this wrong. >> No excuses. It sounds good. >> Okay. Uh we are in the thick of college season. Um and Charlie, as you know, for 12 years now, 12 different seasons, including the pandemic shortened 2020 season, Ulty World has given out all American awards. That's 12 years. There are 20 regions, 10 each, in D1 men's and D1 women's combined. Okay, you follow me so far? There are only three regions out of those 20 who have never placed a first team all-American in that time. What are those three regions? And I'll give you a little extra juice here. Every region has placed an all-American of some point. So they all have second team all-Americans. You're just looking for the ones that haven't done a firstteamer. >> Wow. Wow. Okay. So, three of the 20. So, I'm I'm picking both region and division. >> That's right. >> Okay. Um, let me let me rule out some easy ones. So, Northwest ruled out. That's not involved. That's not going to be a problem. Southwest, rule it out. They've definitely had first team all-Americans in both divisions. They've probably won player of the year in both divisions. Um, pretty sure they have. Um, okay. So, let's see. I mean, we go to the obvious ones, right? We have Southeast, we have Great Lakes, we have Metro East as like likely candidates for the this. Um, but I want to say Metro East. I feel like Jolie Krebs surely got a first team all-American nod in the mix there. It's possible that she only got second team, but I'm going to rule that out. So, I will say men's Metro East. I will say women's Great Lakes and I will say women's Southeast. I feel like they've had All-Americans, but I don't know if I can recall a first teamer from from down south. Oh, >> we were close. Charlie, you got two of the three. Women's Southeast is not correct. Both Marie Perivier and way back in 2014, Merl Hammond for University of Central Florida >> been first teamers. >> Yeah. Yeah....





