UNC vs. Chicago Queen City Tune Up Final Game Recap
The UNC vs. Chicago Queen City Tune Up Final Game Recap provides an in-depth analysis of the thrilling conclusion to the Queen City Tuneup finals. The match featured a showdown between University of North Carolina (UNCC) and Chicago, with the latter ultimately emerging victorious. Xander Wilcox's powerful forehand was a highlight for Chicago, while UNCC's defense, led by standout players such as Freed and Nightingale, proved to be a key factor in their team's success. The game was marked by intense physical play and strategic holds, including a crucial 2v2 game that swung the momentum in favor of UNCC. With expert commentary on techniques like hammer throws and OI flicks, this video offers a detailed look at the tactics and skill that defined the Queen City Tuneup finals.
Watch top teams UNC and Chicago battle in thrilling final game of Queen City Tune Up tournament action.
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Queen City Tuneup finals recap. We have University of North Carolina versus Chicago. And honestly, it's UNCC versus Chicago and also Ulti World versus Umbrellas. Chicago opens the game up on offense, but UNCC comes in a transition zone right away. So, they get the game's first big play, a run through block. Freed wastes no time and launches a gorgeous hammer, and UNCC strikes early with the first break of the game, but Chicago answers right back and Xander Wilcox uncors a big forehand to the deep space for their first hold. We're tied at 1-1 and things are settling in. After a clean hold for UNCC, Chicago gets a highlight towin from Ben Brink off of an OI flick from Max [music] Divine. At least we think it was a towin. The umbrellas were already starting to make their presence felt, so we had to trust the observers on this one. Chicago has a chance, but our bobble on the scoring pass gives UNCC another break opportunity. Freed's reset floats a little too far, so Chicago ends up surviving, and they go into a UNC-esque 2v2 game to hold, but things then start to tilt UNC's way. Nightingale then takes over. He reels one in then follows it up with another score after a pop Chicago throw. That's two in a row. UNCC breaks for the second time and they go up 5-3. Chicago keeps pace behind Divine who drops another dime to Ben Brink for his second deep strike of the game, but UNCC's defense keeps creating pressure. Carell gets an easy run through block. Girtz is able to convert again and just like that, UNCC's third break puts him up 74. But Chicago refuses to let it slip away. After a messy physical point with turns on both sides and a timeout mixed in, somewhere behind an umbrella, a hold happens to keep Chicago within two. Chicago then makes a push. Will Cox fires a beautiful forehand to the breakside. To who? We may never know. My sources say Tom Depour. Chicago gets her first break and pulls within one. UNCC then steadies with Barcelo's punching in a nice hold after a give and go. UNCC takes half 8 to six. Out of halftime, UNCC starts to create separation. Freed connects with Nightingale again out of the break. Bad duo was cooking all game after defensive...





