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Atlanta Hustle
SportUltimate
Founded2015 [1]
DivisionSouth
Based inAtlanta, Georgia
StadiumSilverbacks Park Stadium
ColorsPurple, Black, White and Orange    
Head coachMiranda Knowles
Overall record45-40
Websitewww.atlantahustle.com

The Atlanta Hustle[2] is a professional ultimate frisbee franchise based out of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. They compete as one of 25 teams in the American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL), playing in the league's South Division.[3]

2015 season

The Hustle finished the season 10-4 and tied for second in the division with the Jacksonville Cannons, both behind the Raleigh Flyers. The Cannons possessed a head-to-head tie breaker with the Hustle and thereby advanced to play the Flyers in the first round of the divisional playoffs on July 25, 2015. Raleigh would win the one game playoff and advance to represent the South Division in the AUDL's championship weekend on August 8–9, 2015.

2015 Regular Season Results
Date Opponent Score Record
4/11/2015 @ Raleigh Flyers 21-29 (L) 0-1
4/12/2015 @ Charlotte Express 27-25 (W) 1-1
4/18/2015 @ Nashville Nightwatch 23-17 (W) 2-1
4/26/2015 vs Jacksonville Cannons 23-20 (W) 3-1
5/03/2015 vs Nashville Nightwatch 30-20 (W) 4-1
5/09/2015 vs Raleigh Flyers 29-28 (W) 5-1
5/16/2015 @ Jacksonville Cannons 22-26 (L) 5-2
5/23/2015 BYE N/A 5-2
5/29/2015 vs Charlotte Express 26-18 (W) 6-2
6/05/2015 vs Raleigh Flyers 24-20 (W) 7-2
6/14/2015 @ Nashville Nightwatch 25-21 (W) 8-2
6/20/2015 @ Jacksonville Cannons 27-29 (L) 8-3
6/27/2015 @ Charlotte Express 26-13 (W) 9-3
7/04/2015 vs Jacksonville Cannons 21-24 (L) 9-4
7/11/2015 vs Nashville Nightwatch 28-18 (W) 10-4
7/18/2015 BYE N/A 10-4

2016 season

The South Division added two new teams before the 2016 season, the Austin Sol and the Dallas Roughnecks.

Color of Ultimate

The Hustle, along with the Atlanta Soul, sponsored and supported the first Color of Ultimate game, a mixed showcase game held in Atlanta on June 22, 2019.[4][5] The Color of Ultimate games are a project of the Atlanta Flying Disc Club (AFDC) Project Diversity initiative aimed at raising the profiles of elite ultimate players of color from around the world.

The Color of Ultimate: ATL game was the first Color of Ultimate showcase game. According to AFDC Project Diversity, "the goal of the game was to bring awareness about the socioeconomic and racial inequity of the sport of ultimate. The game highlighted elite players of color from around the world, brought awareness to the racial and socioeconomic inequities of ultimate, and exposed the sport to those outside of our community encouraging more people of color to play ultimate."[6] The Color of Ultimate: ATL featured almost 50 players of color from across the United States and Colombia.[4] The two teams were coached by Jason Simpson and Tuba Benson-Jaja, two prominent players and coaches of color. Team Tuba defeated Team Simpson 20–19 in overtime.[4] A catch made by Team Tuba player Delrico Johnson was selected for the ESPN SportsCenter Top 10 plays of the day. The game had a widely positive reception. The showcase game was followed by a conversation about steps the sport can take to increase its diversity.[7] A documentary was produced with the support of USA Ultimate about the game and its impact on players, spectators, and their communities.[8]

It was followed by a second beach ultimate game sponsored in part by the American Ultimate Disc League[9] and produced in partnership with the LA Throwback beach ultimate tournament in Santa Monica, CA in January 2020.[10]

References

  1. ^ "AUDL Hustle Page". Archived from the original on May 11, 2016. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  2. ^ "Atlanta Hustle". Archived from the original on May 27, 2016. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
  3. ^ "AUDL About". Archived from the original on October 9, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c News, Daniel Prentice in; comments, Recap with 0 (2019-06-26). "The Color of Ultimate: ATL Earns Center Stage". Ultiworld. Retrieved 2020-05-26. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Atlanta Flying Disc Club aims for diversity at upcoming game". FOX 5 Atlanta. 2019-06-20. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  6. ^ "The Color of Ultimate: ATL". Atlanta Flying Disc Club. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  7. ^ Faries, Jordan (2019-05-24). "'Color of Ultimate' Showcase To Highlight Sport's Diversity". The Flatballer. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  8. ^ "Check Out the Color of Ultimate: ATL Documentary!!!". Atlanta Flying Disc Club. 2019-08-02. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  9. ^ "AUDL Launches Diversity Initiative". AUDL. 2020-01-15. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  10. ^ Petroczy, Monika (2019-10-01). "The Color of Ultimate Showcase at LA Throwback 2020 Beach Ultimate Fest". LA Throwback Foundation. Retrieved 2020-05-26.