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A League of their Own: Quidditch and US Colleges

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Posted by: Sue
November 27, 2007, 11:20 AM

We have a fun bit of news for you, as the USA Today has a lengthy feature on the rise in popularity of Quidditch at colleges here in the States. Focusing on the team at Middlebury College, the paper notes the college saw an "Intercollegiate Quidditch World Cup Fall Festival" complete with "banners, team processions worthy of Olympic opening ceremonies, halftime entertainment and 12 seven-person coed Middlebury teams vying for the chance to play the visiting team from Vassar College." The outcome ? "Middlebury's Mollywobbles defeated Vassar for the championship. A bit of a rout, really. Vassar never scored."

While many Harry Potter fans have long played the magical game at conventions, various release parties, even a few schools, the sport is becoming more accepted at more mainstream universities, as Quidditch is now being played at "Bucknell University, Tulane, Oberlin, Washington state's Whitman College and Vermont's Marlboro College, where the Golden Snitch is not a human but a toy helicopter. (It has to be caught before it hits the ground.)"

Parents who are paying $46,910 a year to send their children to Middlebury say it's worth the price. "Given some of the alternatives out there, this is a good way to relax," says Michael Free of suburban Philadelphia, who, with his wife, Sharon, came to the World Cup games to cheer on their son Christopher, a sophomore in conservation biology. Christopher, 19, was a co-captain of champion Mollywobbles, and his parents couldn't have been prouder. "There are a lot of worse things he could be doing," his dad says.
Saxon Elliott of Northampton, Mass., mother of freshman Conrad Schott, 18, who headed up the Vassar Quidditch team, agrees."I sent him off to Vassar, and never once did I realize he would ascend to such greatness," she says with a laugh. She made the pink capes worn by the New York team. (All Quidditch teams wear capes.)"

Noting that there is even a Facebook group for the Wizarding sport (The Intercollegiate Quidditch Association, which has more than 600 members (middlebury.facebook.com/ group.php?gid=2220478706), administrators are hopeful they will eventually get a proper Quidditch league of their own here in the Muggle world.

"Benepe hopes to have more colleges participating next year, planning an aggressive recruiting campaign in the spring."My vision is to get a couple vanloads of Middlebury players, all of the necessary equipment and Snitch runners, and travel to four to five colleges in the Northeast and get some games going," he says." Colgate, Williams and Amherst are on the list."I think watching Quidditch in real life will really inspire a lot of people so that by next fall, we can have at least five experienced and game-ready colleges."

Finally,TLC reader hobbitfoot also sent us an article about Quidditch at the University of Georgia, which you can read here. Thanks to everyone who emailed!

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HPfreak

That is freakin’ amazing!!! squeels with joy I totally have to get all my friends together and play that!! Wow i cant wait for college… ;)

-HPfreak

Posted by HPfreak on November 27, 2007 @ 05:43 PM
Emms

Haha wow! My college is very close to Vassar (near Poughkeepsie, NY), I should try to check this out.

Posted by Emms on November 27, 2007 @ 05:47 PM
Lexi

Millikin University plays Quidditch too?! It’s in Decatur, IL, right? I thought about going there last year, after I finish community college, but tey seemed too expensive, so I leaned towards Eureka instead. I might have to give it a second thought if they have a Quidditch team! lol.

Posted by Lexi on November 27, 2007 @ 06:49 PM
Katie Bilius

This is seriously the most brilliant thing I’ve ever heard. My sister went to Vassar last year (but this year she’s going to the University of Edinburgh) and she could have played on the Quidditch team!

Posted by Katie Bilius on November 27, 2007 @ 07:30 PM
Elvenlaughter

I’d like to give a shout out to the Elon University Quidditch Club, Quidditch Under the Oaks, and the best team of all, Slytherpuff! Whoop whoop!

Posted by Elvenlaughter on November 27, 2007 @ 07:34 PM
farseer0514

No it’s not a joke. I go to Vassar and everyone here was ridiculously excited about the Quidditch match against Middlebury a couple of weeks ago. There were posters all over campus, no joke! We badly lost though, but Midd’s team has a ton more experience, so I don’t feel too bad ;)

Posted by farseer0514 on November 27, 2007 @ 08:44 PM
brandy

Me and my sister used to play a version of Quidditch but with only two people…it doesnt really count now does it.

Man, I wish I could get my coworkers to do this!

Posted by brandy on November 27, 2007 @ 09:33 PM
HPFanatic

excuse my ignorance but how do they play quidditch when they dont fly? or do they fly? and who controls the helicopter snitch? i mean someone has to be controlling where it goes, it doesnt have a brain of its own! hmmm…not really sure how this works…...

Posted by HPFanatic on November 28, 2007 @ 12:06 AM
kamion

being more of a Slughorny type, it tires me already looking at it. Could however become e serious sport once the rules get synchronised. I saw it at the Sectus convention, there they did not come up with the Snitch-Runner and it looked like a confusing pile of running people.

maybe it need uniforms as well.

Posted by kamion on November 28, 2007 @ 08:04 AM
Sha

This is soooo funny. I just watched some video on Youtube and all the guys there, they have brooms between their legs. One hand holding the broom, another try to catch the ball! It’s ridiculously funny yet awesome. I wish i could play this.

Posted by Sha on November 28, 2007 @ 09:25 AM
DAnni

i cant beleive they made a quiditch thing….people are freaks when it somes to harry pottor

Posted by DAnni on November 29, 2007 @ 01:57 AM
sweetdevil

Hey, I know Chris Free; he went to my high school! this is so cool. I was wondering why his brother was wearing a middlebury quittich shirt. I can’t believe someone from Srath Haven is on Leaky!!!

Posted by sweetdevil on November 30, 2007 @ 07:43 PM
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