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Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Club looks to ‘Stonewall’ the competition

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By Branson Hardcastle | Reporter

The Baylor Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Club, also known as Stonewall, is looking to build off its success last season as it finished eighth out of 16 teams at regionals.

During the club’s first year in 2008, one of the members yelled “Stonewall” every time he got a defensive block. The other players loved it so much that they decided to name the team Stonewall.

Last season, Stonewall fell to Texas State 15-10 in the seventh place game at regionals in Austin at the University of Texas. Many on the team considered it a decent finish, but Nashville senior and president club Keon Cleary felt that injuries held them back from reaching their full potential.