This is the latest edition of the Women's Power Rankings for the 2018 season. The list was formed by a panel of 5 individuals who discuss the top contenders and then vote on the contenders using this prompt: “If these 15 teams played in 100 tournaments tomorrow, who on average would place the best?”. Panelists then rated teams on a scale of 1-10, with the best team on the contender list given a “10” and the worst given a “1”. Got something related to roundnet that you want to know more about? Have any topics you want to be discussed on the podcast? Contact Mike White at mwhitey17@gmail.com or @mwhitey17 on Twitter. Follow the Spikeball™ Roundnet Association on Twitter and Instagram! Subscribe here to receive weekly email...
Players from all around the nation have traveled to the Southeast this season for the Atlanta, Dallas, and Charlotte Tour Stops. The Southeast Tour Series is concluding this Saturday in Nashville, TN with over 100 teams in four divisions. Top level players will be competing in the 15-team Premier Division, which will contain far travelers such as Wabi Sabi and Point Loma Spike of the West Coast. The Women’s Division should also excite as Ogres Heroes, Cougs, and MOXIE will be in attendance. Make your Nashville Grand Slam predictions in the Prediction Poll HERE. Premier Division The Santa Monica Grand Slam last month featured a stacked 17-team Premier Division. The Southeast Grand Slam is bringing out another strong group of teams. The...
Advanced Top 4 Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Cisek/Ortega - Kenneth Ortega and Tyler Cisek 10 8 1 0 66 Hilltop Spikes - Max Model and Cole Model 10 7 2 0 65 Chris & Ezra - Ezra Dantowitz and Chris Hornacek 0 2 10 5 31 The [717] (Atlas) - Joel Graham and Caleb Heck 0 0 5 9 19 Ratons - Alexandre Fortin-Martel and Felix-Antoine Lemerise 0 2 1 1 9 Creamsicle - Mike White and Nick Sant 0 0 2 1 5 The Bros - Simon Brisebois and Jordan Gaudet 1 0 0 0 4 Never Give Up - Raphael Caron Asselin and Pierre-Luc Laramee 0 0 0 3 3 Kobe or LeBron? - Brian Johnson...
Last season, the Spikeball Roundnet Association (SRA) Tour Series left the United States for the first time, hosting a Tour Stop in Montreal. As roundnet in Quebec and Canada as a whole has continued to grow, the Tour Series will return once again. This year, a total of 100 teams will be competing, including a massive 54-team Advanced Division that will feature twelve American teams. This SRA Tour Stop is also a part of the Quebec Tour Series, which contains seven events from March until September. The results of this tournament have big weight in the Quebec Tour rankings. Make your Montreal Tour Stop predictions in the Prediction Poll HERE. Advanced Division As aforementioned, the Montreal Tour Stop is boasting a...
Note: This preview was written by Ben Dantowitz. Premier Division With a cozy 11-team Premier Division, there is nowhere to hide in the double-elimination bracket for teams seeking a strong result. Because the Chicago Grand Slam will likely feature more out-of-region competition, this weekend will be a great preview of the Midwest Regional Championship, as the top five teams could be eligible to play in the Midwest (C/S could go to the East and Tetelestai could go to the Southeast). #1 ranked Cisek/Showalter (Tyler Cisek and Peter Jon Showalter) are poised to win their fourth tour stop in as many weeks while defending Showalter’s home state. At Santa Monica and SummerSpike, #5 Origin Vengeance (Chris Hornacek and Dylan Fogarty) missed...