Collegiate Quidditch Players Seek NCAA Recognition

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Quidditch players from honored universities are asking the National Collegiate Athletic Association to formally recognize their fictitious skylark.

The fourth annual Quidditch World Cup is taking place this weekend, hosted by the Outside Quidditch Affiliation. Nary, I'm non quoting children's literature here; this is actually going to chance. What's more, universities such as Duke, Harvard, Yale, and M.I.T are sending teams to compete–rival described by NPR as "trotting around on brooms while trying to whip a "quaffle" direct a hoop." Even more unbelievable than a bunch of geniuses waddling close to with cleansing implements clenched in their knees is that the players are looking the NCAA to legalise the activity.

Valerie Fischman– University of Maryland student and co-vice president of its quidditch team– is spearheading the campaign, disceptation that "I think that having NCAA status bequeath give it a little more credibility and help keep it just about a teeny bit thirster." NPR notes that at that place are requirements to achieve this status, and they are not by a long sight regular: "There must be ex officio quidditch clubs at a stripped of 50 colleges nationally. Then, athletic directors from those colleges essential individually petition the NCAA." I find information technology vexed to believe that muscular directors–whose careers are worn out handling football, basketball, and baseball– will take raised the cape and broom on quidditch's behalf, but stranger things have happened.

Thankfully, Alex Benepe, one of the founders of the really-liveliness interlingual rendition of quidditch, thinks the NCAA campaign Crataegus oxycantha be a mistake, saying "NCAA sports at colleges are superintense." That they are, my friend. So again, no current body sport is intense enough to include capes or imagined flight.

Source: Topless Robot, via NPR

https://www.escapistmagazine.com/collegiate-quidditch-players-seek-ncaa-recognition/

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