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Middlebury Wins Third Ultimate Frisbee Championship 15-7

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After two heartbreaking losses in previous championship games, Middlebury College's ultimate frisbee team finally reached "The Standard" they'd been chasing. The Pranksters dominated Carleton 15-7 to claim their third title in program history.

After falling short twice before, the Middlebury College Pranksters ultimate frisbee team refused to let their senior year end without a championship ring.

In Waukegan, Illinois, the top-ranked Pranksters delivered one of the most dominant performances in Division III history, crushing Carleton 15-7 to win their third national title. For the seniors who had lost two previous championship games, this victory was four years in the making.

"It's been on our minds all year, wanting to get back to this game," said Louis Douville Beaudoin after the win. "We wanted to prove we're the best team."

The Pranksters set the tone from the opening throw. Their defensive line, loaded with offensive stars for maximum impact, smothered Carleton's first possession and scored a quick break to take the lead they'd never surrender.

Carleton managed just two scores before a lightning delay paused the game for nearly two hours. Instead of viewing the break as a disruption, Middlebury embraced it as extra time together.

Middlebury Wins Third Ultimate Frisbee Championship 15-7

"People could see the delay as adversity, but we viewed it as a chance to spend more time together," Douville Beaudoin explained. "This team is so special, we're all so close."

When play resumed, Middlebury led 8-4 and never looked back. Their relentless defensive pressure kept Carleton from finding any rhythm, forcing turnovers and capitalizing on every mistake.

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All season, the Pranksters chased what they call "The Standard," a level of excellence that defines their program. Player Geir Hartl described the team's bond as a family built through countless small moments together.

"We do everything as a team and when we take the field, we're just playing with our brothers," Hartl said. That connection showed in their seamless teamwork and unwavering confidence throughout the tournament.

Douville Beaudoin, likely to be named Player of the Year, made highlight-reel plays all weekend. His ability to turn deflections into assists and scores seemed almost magical, but it was the result of skill honed through years of dedication.

The victory raises an interesting question among ultimate frisbee fans: does this dominant season place Middlebury among the greatest Division III teams ever? With convincing wins throughout the tournament and a championship that was never in doubt, the Pranksters have certainly made their case.

For the seniors who endured two championship losses, this triumph is the perfect ending to their college careers. They finally reached The Standard they'd been chasing all along.

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