Ben Schorzman
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Fugue is a psychological state of mind where one abandons all personal
identity and memory. Fugue is also the name of the Oregon women's club
ultimate Frisbee team. Clare Gordon, a senior captain on the team, says
the name is supposed to represent every point as a new point; every
game as a new game.
"The
name came around because we wanted to treat each game as a new chance
to do something great and forget about past mistakes," she said. "Also,
the name fugue was suggested after we had a few seasons of bad results
and we wanted to start over fresh."
Four years after the new
name was introduced, the team has completed the turnaround by
qualifying for the Club Ultimate Frisbee national tournament on May 16.
It's the first time since 2002 that they have qualified for the 16-team
field held annually in Boulder, Colo.
Fugue got there by
defeating six opponents at regionals on April 26 and 27, including
two-time defending national champion Stanford 13-12. The defeat of
Stanford was the second time this year the team had beat Stanford, and
it showed how much things have changed for the team. The Oregon women
finished this year 23-9, including a four-win sweep at sectionals April
12 and five wins at a tournament in late March.
The ultimate
Frisbee season starts in the fall and runs through the end of May, but
to these girls it's the promise of athletic competition and camaraderie
that attracts them to the sport. Most had never played ultimate before
college, and they were persuaded by friends to try it out.
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