By Amara Grautski
The club men’s ultimate Frisbee team, the “Gentlemen’s Club”, is set on breaking the stereotype that club sports can’t be competitive.
The team is coming off of one of its best seasons, finishing second in the sectionals tournament and fifth in regionals. On Saturday, the Gentlemen’s Club will head to Lancaster to compete in this year’s sectional tournament, facing teams from Boston College, Harvard and Tufts.
But this kind of success doesn’t come without hard work.
The club, which practices an average of four times a week and travels to tournaments across the country, like a recent one in Las Vegas, has a history of scaring off freshmen, who don’t pay enough attention to the “ultimate” in ultimate Frisbee.
“My sophomore year