The Second Year #QuidditchTurnsTen
The development of Quidditch’s second year was the continuation of Middlebury’s league, so we’re taking the chance to further explore the contributions of Alex Benepe.
The development of Quidditch’s second year was the continuation of Middlebury’s league, so we’re taking the chance to further explore the contributions of Alex Benepe.
This year saw Middlebury host its last World Cup. The International Quidditch Association was also founded by Alex Benepe after dissolving the Inter-collegiate Quidditch Association. We’re only four days away from the big party, so be sure to catch up on the rest of Quidditch history with us.
The seventh year saw the last early season World Cup while also showcasing the sport with an exhibition alongside the London Olympics.
We’re traveling back through the years to see where Quidditch came from and how it’s developed in the lead-up to the tenth anniversary of the first match as it’s known today on October 9, 2005. This is what’s happening now.
US Quidditch revealed two new Quidditch region logos on August 6. The Great Lakes logo was designed by USQ Graphic Design Coordinator Crystal Hutcheson. The Midwest logo was originally designed by Isaac Mitchell and has been adapted and updated by Hutcheson.
New leadership for both UK and US Quidditch, a new strategic plan from US Quidditch (USQ) outlining their goals and priorities for the sports future, and possibly even high school Quidditch leagues in the future! Read on to learn more!
Find out more about the Northern Arizona University’s Narwhals in MuggleNet’s interview with their captain, Adam Beller.
US Quidditch World Cup 8 is coming to Rock Hill, South Carolina, on April 11-12! Plus, catch a taste of the action to come at this year’s World Cup with an official teaser!
This weekend, the top Northeastern Quidditch teams will compete in their regional championship in Rochester, New York.
Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
Viktor Krum
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