Info Meeting Scheduled
By Jared on Sep 12, 2008 | In Announcements
The Gentlemen's Club Fall Information Meeting has been scheduled for Monday, September 15th at 9:00PM in room 440 at the Curry Student Center. All players interested in playing ultimate this year should attend. Please remember to bring risk forms, hazing forms and dues ($30).
Gentlemen's Club Welcomes New Officers
By Jared on Aug 7, 2008 | In Announcements
The Gentlemen's Club would like to congratulate the new officers for the 2008-2009 season: President Andrew Sweezey, Vice President Matthew Schwartz, Captain David Picard, Captain Brian Halayko, Treasurer Dan Hundt, Webmaster Jared Yanofsky and Spring Break Centurion Bobby Meskill. Thank you to all the players who participated in the elections.
To contact any of the officers please visit the contacts page at the top.
Alumni Triumph in 3rd Annual Alumni Game
By Jared on Jun 21, 2008 | In Announcements
On Saturday, June 21st, the NU Alumni team defeated a current squad of players 21-19 at Parsons Field in Brookline, MA. The victory gave the alumni a 2-1 record in the annual series. A huge thank you goes out to all the Gentlemen's Club and Valkyries players, past and present, who were able to attend and make this such an enjoyable event.
Gentlemen's Club Goes 6-3 at 2008 Trouble in Vegas
By Jared on Feb 11, 2008 | In Results
On February 8th the Northeastern University Gentlemen’s Club touched down at McCarran International Airport to attend the third annual Trouble in Vegas tournament held in Las Vegas, Nevada. The three-day competition not only marked the most recognizable tournament ever attended by NU, but also the team’s earliest start to the spring season in program history.
Gentlemen's Club Places 5th at New England Regionals
By Jared on May 6, 2007 | In Results
The most successful season in Northeastern University Ultimate history came to and end on Sunday as the Gentlemen's Club fell 15-7 to the Dartmouth Pain Train in the Quarterfinals of the New England Regionals qualifying tournament. The loss left the team with a 3-2 tournament record, good enough for a 5th place finish; the highest in the program's short history.