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Teams qualify for the Regional Championships based on how they finish at their respective Conference Championships each year. Each of the two women's conferences in the region (Eastern Metro East and Western NY) receives an auto bid for the top finisher at Conference Championships. Strength bids are then awarded to each conference based on the end of season rankings of participating teams who play 10 or more sanctioned games in their regular season. If there are no more ranked teams, the remaining bids will be awarded based on the size of each conference.
In the Metro East Developmental Conference, there are no automatic bids, but teams can earn strength bids to regionals for the conference based on their final regular season rankings. This has happened in recent years, allowing one or more developmental teams to qualify for and compete at Division I regionals.
This information is used to determine the format of each conference championship, and eventually, the qualifiers for regionals.
The 2025 Division-I Men's Regional Championships are TBD
Bid fee: TBD
Bid payment options: Coming soon
Our event host has not been announced yet!
USA Ultimate is the national governing body for the sport of ultimate and runs the college postseason. Schedules and other event details will be posted here.
The number of bids to Division I Women's Regionals varies based on the number of Division I Women's teams participating in the College Series in the region. Those interested in participating in the series must meet the Roster Deadline (March 1st) and register for the series by the College Series Event Participation Confirmation date (~March 25th).
Once registration closes, the size of regionals will be set. Strength bids are awarded to each conference based on final regular season rankings at the beginning of April. Historically, this event has been set at or close to 16 teams.
Both the Division I and Division III National Championships Tournaments are being held at the Skagit River Sports Complex on back-to-back weekends in May. This marks the first time that either tournament returns to the Pacific Northwest since 2005. Division III's event will be held on May 17-19, and Division I's event will be the following weekend, May 23-26.
Teams will qualify for nationals based on their finish at the Regional Championships and based on how many bids the Metro East ends up with!