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Ultiworld VideosMay 31, 2023

Massachusetts vs. Cal Poly SLO | Men's Semifinal Post Game Press Conference

Massachusetts and Cal Poly SLO face off in an intense men's semifinal match, with the University of Massachusetts ultimately emerging victorious 15-10. UMass defenders Wyatt Kellman and Jonah Stang Osborne discuss their key plays, including two massive break runs that helped propel their team to victory. They credit their coaches for maintaining a high level of energy throughout the game, as well as the team's variety of looks on offense, which kept Cal Poly SLO on its heels. The Amherst squad's depth is also highlighted, with multiple players able to contribute and keep the pace, despite fatigue setting in for opponents. Coach Dylan Tunnel's willingness to play every player on his roster was a notable strategy in both this game and their previous matchup against Texas. Watch as these top teams clash and learn more about the UMass men's team's strengths and strategies.

Watch post-game reactions from Massachusetts & Cal Poly SLO after semifinal matchup. Top players discuss team performance and strategy.

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Video Transcript

foreign thank you foreign thank you foreign we are live with the University of Massachusetts Zoo disc players Wyatt Kellman and Jonah Stang Osborne who just helped UMass win 15-10 over Cal Poly slow slow core to reach the final Wyatt and Jonah you were both playing a lot of d-line points you had two massive break runs one to begin the first half and one late in the second half what goes into those Cascades of breaks for Zoo desk um we have coaches that are incredibly effective at keeping our energy super high so at the end of that game Rusty was just yelling and yelling and yelling and getting us so so fired up and when we could have let the brakes we could have let off the gas um but Rusty wouldn't let us do it and we just kept going and going and going and we just stayed hungry that was really all it was I think we also like had a nice variety of looks that we threw against them and when we like fake we've like felt like we needed to go put a break going on we went person and they seemed to get a little bit anxious with that and Huck a lot we got a lot of turns on their deep looks as I think like the variation of like our like zones and junks versus just the strict person worked very well I also believe one of the the strengths of this team is our depth we can run out line after line after line of super athletic super skilled throwers who are just gonna do the right thing and because of that we don't really get tired we can just keep going and going and going and when other teams slow down we just keep going at the same pace speaking of depth I talked to your coach Dylan tunnel a few minutes ago and he confirmed what I had thought which was that in both the Texas game and in the Cal Poly slow game you played every player on your roster what does it mean to get to run your full line out there like that honestly it's incredible like as a d-line player who has to like go out and run and run I got to rest so much this gay man in the text...

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