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2021 Hof Women's Div Peer Pool List 8-1-21 First name Last name College Ultimate Club Teams 1 Gwen Ambler Stanford Fury, Riot, Baylands Kite Flying Team (masters) 2 Paige Anderson Bowen Carleton College Nemesis, Bait, Riot, CAT (mixed), Last Bite (women's masters) 3 Emily (Ebae) Baecher University of Michigan MOJO, Brute Squad, Riot, Slow White (mixed) 4 Dara Bailey U of Oregon Schwa, mixed Ulty in China 5 DeAnna Ball Cocoa (Mixed), Clutch, Level, Collide, MOJO 6 Alicia (Abarr) Barr Stanford HVL, Fury, Bayland Kite Flying Team (BKFT masters) Houston Spin, Houston Zanzara, Dallas Hang Time (mixed), Texas Showdown, Seattle Underground, Seattle Mint (masters), Seattle 7 Adrieanna (AJ) Beard Rice University iRot (masters) 8 Amanda Berens University of Texas Buttercup, Showdown 9 Tracy Berg Unv Of Michigan Club Mich, Zephyrs, Philly Peppers, Wicked, Loose Cannon 10 Lisa Bittner Safari 11 Nurit Bloom Rutgers Twisters, Lady Godiva, Brute Squad, Amp (mixed), Blue Route 12 Anne Boulanger (Mercier) University of Ottawa Scandal, Capitals, Traffic, Stella, Lotus 13 Jackie Bourgiois UniversityGeorgia Tech of Colorado: Ozone, Godiva, Hang Time 14 Chelsea Boyle Boulder Rare Air and Molly Brown 15 Thuy Brooks N/A Backhoe, Spear, Raleighwood, Tau, Retro, Ripe, Swamp Rat Hot Action (mixed), Bait, Mucho Gusto, Del Sol (mixed), 16 Tina Byun Northwestern Superstition (mixed) 17 Kristal (Meth) Cain Texas A&M University Buttercup (Austin), Sauce (Bloomington, Indiana) Mon Ami Burundi (mixed 1999), Prime, Roughriders, Traffic, Team 18 Anne Marie (AM) Carey Fisher Price (mixed) 19 Lauren Casey Stanford Fury, Blackbird (mixed), Brass Monkey, 6 Trained Monkeys (mixed) Grits, Mischief, Harvey, Backhoe, Spear (mixed), Retro, 20 Beth Cates Stagner UVA Raleighwood, Ripe, Malice in Wonderland Nemesis, Prime, Roughriders, Riot, Traffic, Stickdog, Godiva 21 Eva Cham (masters), Godiva (grand masters) Indiana University Calamity Prime, Traffic, Fusion, Stella, Indianapolis (Black Ice), Calamity 22 Stephanie Chow Jane Jane, Furari (grand masters) Philly Peppers, Lady Godiva, Peppers (masters), Godiva (masters), 23 Chris Cianfrani University of Pennsylvania Boston (grand masters) Safari, 7-Figures (mixed), Underground, Schwa, 24 Jennifer (POOF) Clark UCSD Safaritarians(masters), ZFG, J-2, Furari (grand masters) Backhoe (1999-2002, 2005), Alias (2003), Spear (2000 mixed), Black Molly (2006-2007 mixed), Sweet T (women's), Ripe (masters 25 Becki Cleveland N/A women), Retro (masters women/grand masters women) Lady Godiva, Brute Squad, Boston Women's Masters, Molasses 26 Sarah Cook Brown University Disaster (mixed masters) 27 Kate Coyne Philadelphia Zephyrs, Lady Godiva University of Texas at 28 Cara Crouch Austin Ozone, Texas Showdown 29 Manisha 'slap' Daryani UCSD Safari, Fury, Mischief, Nightlock 30 Kari DeLeeuw Cornell and UC Davis Nemesis, Riot, Fury 31 Kellie Diehl DIVA, Ozone, Layuma, Restless (W) Hot and Sweaty (mixed) 32 Carla DiFilippo N/A Lotus (Toronto), Capitals (Toronto-Ottawa), Terra (masters) 33 Melissa Ditz Proctor Philly Peppers, Spear, Backhoe, Retro, Ripe (masters) 34 Jennifer Donnelly Stanford Stanford, Sin Miedo, Maine-iacs, De-Fence, Fury 35 Molly Doyle NC State Backhoe, Golden Spike-Utah (mixed), Retro (masters) 36 Liz Duffy Amherst College Riot, Ozone, Fury, Shazam (mixed) STORM, Team Eh (1999 USAUs), FUSE (2000-2003), Stella (2002- 37 Alison (Fish) Fischer Middlebury 2003), Vintage, Godiva (Masters 2013), Nova (US Open), Iris Scandal, Showdown, Bliss (UK), Red Lights (1997 Holland), 38 Katey Forth University of OttawaBristol, UKGee Zanzara, Buttercup (Austin) 39 Hali Gernon Gees. Stella, Eh?, Fuse, Capitals Buttercup - women's, Holes n Poles (mixed), Chewbacca Defense 40 Leigh Gorman (mixed), Payasos (mixed) 41 Josee (Jo) Guibord N/A Capitals + GM women's (others in Canada) Michigan State Clutch, Backhoe, Phoenix, Nemesis, UPA (mixed), Darkhorse 42 Lindsey Hack University/UNC - Chapel Hill (masters) 43 Kati Halmos Jones Humboldt Naughtybear (mixed), Riot 44 Anja Haman Flo, Goo/Prime, Stick Dog 45 Katy (Kha) Harris UNC Chapel Hill Womens: Backhoe, Phoenix, Scandal; Mixed: Cahoots, Malice 46 Jessica Haugen (Thoms) Bait, Hot Action (mixed), Barrio (mixed) Pickled Peppers, Philly Peppers, Wicked, Loose Cannon, KRU (mixed), The team formerly known as Philly Peppers, Cracked, 47 Kathleen (kathy) Heyman (Airey) not applicable Godiva (masters), Boston Ultimate (masters) 48 Kelley (Bagby) Hibberd Haverford College Juice, BNOGO, Fury, Homebrood, Zeitgeist 49 Carrie Hixson Nemesis 50 Sangwha Hong Rogue Concordia University 51 Erin Huck (Montreal) Stella,Eclipse Fuse, (Albany Capitals NY), Women on the Verge (Albany, NY-not Seattle), Mind Erasers NYC, Bait-MN, Melbourne, Australia '93-'01- Victorian Women's teams: RunVic, Flicking Disc Grace's. Played 52 Brenda Hunt mixed + Hat tournaments in USA and Australia 53 Jenny (JFTB) Husak UCSB Lady Condors and Fury 54 Enessa Janes Stanford University Fury, Molly Brown, Masters of the Universe (mixed) Sara Jacobi Boston University Brute Squad (women's); Happy Valley (mixed) Clutch, Level I. USA and Salty, The Collective in Canada for 55 Liane - Li Johnson women’s play; played many divisions 56 Suzanne Jones MI Wanda's Binge Satori, Rare Air, Cougars, Jack Wagon, Well Done (masters) 57 Rana Kannan Williams College Brute Squad, The Ghosts (mixed) Clutch, Mojo, Hooptie, Jackwagon, Small Batch - women’s Mojo 2.0, Barrel Aged- Master’s Women’s 58 Lani Kawamoto Purdue University 3 Martini Lunch, Overhaul- Mixed Riot, Nemesis; Women's Masters: Seattle Mint, iRot; Mixed: BFG, 59 Kate (KK) Kingery Carleton College Kaze & Woodchuck Society 60 Heather (Roswell) Kinkead UCSD Safari, Knockout 61 Lisa Kotora Ozone, Rival, Top Shelf Townies, Home Brood, Rare Air, Molly Brown, Shame (mixed), 62 Jana Krutsinger UC Santa Cruz Masters: Well Done, Rio Grand Dame, Molly Grey 63 Robin Kunze Carleton College RogueJane Air, ('00), Nemesis, Lady Godiva Bait, BRU, ('03-'05), Pop, Brute Last Bite,Squad Cougars ('02, '06-'10), 64 Peri Kurshan Brown Blackbird (mixed, '11) 65 Genevieve Laroche ButtercupStella, Homebrood, , Showdown, Fury, Ozone, Baylands Chewbacca Kite Flying Defense Team (masters)(mixed), Dirty 66 Judy Le Rice University Birds (mixed) 67 Becky LeDonne Nemesis, Backhoe, Heist, NOISE (mixed) Rogue, Godiva, Brute Squad, Peppermint Bon Bon (mixed), Pop, 68 Anne Lightbody Yale Quiet Coyote (mixed), The Ghosts (mixed), ABQ Chicks n Salsa, Lady Godiva, Ozone; Rival; Top Shelf, 69 Mara Lindsley Rutgers Atlantiques (masters) 70 Amy Little UC Davis Fury, Safari (2010) 71 Bryn Martyna UC San Diego Safari, Fury, Heist Lady Godiva, Brute Squad, Ozone, Bucket (mixed), Metro North 72 Maureen (Mo) McCamley Brown University (mixed) Indiana University (founding Philly Peppers, KRU (mixed), Team formerly known as the Peppers 73 Lisa Meeden member of Calamity Jane) (masters), Crack'D (masters), Boston Ultimate (grand masters) 74 Kelly (Muffy/ Buffy) Mercer UC San Diego Safari, Wildfire 75 Jill Missar LaYuma, Hucksters, Raleigh Lama 76 Tammy Moose East Carolina University TAU (mixed), Retro (grand masters) 77 Shana Mueller Brown University Lady Godiva, Boston Women's Masters team (2013 ?) 78 Eileen Murray Burban Sprawl, Ozone; Atlantiques (masters; grand masters) UBC - University of British 79 Lara (Lars) Mussell Columbia ('97-'01) Vancouver GOO, Vancouver Prime, Vancouver Traffic Brute Squad (2003-2010); The Ghosts (mixed 2011-2014); 80 Beth Nakamura Boston University Superstition (mixed 2015-2017) 81 Anna Neraas University of Oregon Schwa + Axis of Cville (mixed) Johanna (JoJo, Random Acts of Violet, Tallullah, Lady Godiva, Annapolis All-Stars 82 pronounced YoYo) Neumann Tufts University Vestre(mixed), Bærum Scandal, Frisbee Brute Klubb Squad, (Norway), Boston NewUltimate York (grand Women/Core, masters) Mind Erasers (NY), Women on the Verge, Posse (NW), Prime 83 Abbi Nilssen (Vancouver), Mint (masters) 84 Rachel Noble Block Party, LA Flygirls, Lady Condors 85 Katie (KTO) O'Brien Carleton College Safari, Prion (co-ed), Mucho Gusto, Whiptail, Venom 86 Shannon O'Malley University of Washington Riot, Mixtape - (mixed-only at US Open) Hucksters, Weird Alice, Ozone, Zanzara, Hang Time (mixed), Rival 87 DD Diana O'Quinn USA Mixed Beach Team 2011 Italy. North Carolina State Backhoe, Alias- Women's 88 Missy Overby University (NCSU) Olio, Wagonwheel-Mixed 89 Liz (LP) Penny Carleton College Riot, Fury, Barrio (mixed) 90 Erin (Peeps) Percival Ferrari Stanford Fury, Nemesis 91 Shelly Peyton Northwestern University Nemesis, Safari, BruteSquad, Happy Valley (mixed) Stella, Capitals, BFC (mixed), Traffic, QUB (WUCC only), Fusion (WUCC only), Lotus (WUCC only), Dyna (Women's Masters, 92 Kat (Kpoh) Pohran U Ottawa GeeGees WMUCC only) 93 Heidi Pomfret Columbia University Mind Erasers, Rare Air, Team USA World Games 2001 (mixed) Cornell University Wild Violet Femmes, Swarm, Schwa, Women on the Verge, Nemesis, 94 Kathy (KP) Porter Roses Posse 95 Marta Putana Florida State University Diva, Buttercup, Layuma Oregon, Schwa, LOL, Team USA, BFKT (masters), Wolverines 96 Chelsea Putnam Dengler University of Oregon (mixed), Nassau (mixed), GNU (mixed), Northwestern University and 97 Kath Ratcliff UC Berkeley Heroine, Skyline, Zeitgeist, Molly Brown, Scandal 98 Taiala (Tai) Carvalho Regnier CalTech Fusion, Safari, 7 Figures (mixed) 99 Miranda Roth Knowles Carleton College/UW Ozone, MN Bait, Riot, Atl Outbreak 100 Samantha Salvia Stanford Fury, Baylands Kite Flying Team (masters) Synergy, Pleiades, RoShamBo/Mamba, Maine-iacs, Magic Bus, 101 Sarah Savage UNC-Pleiades Phat City, CLX, Nemisex, Godiva Safari,
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