Seattle Tempest

2026 Western Ultimate League Awards Winners

2026 Western Ultimate League Award Winners

The annual WUL Awards honor outstanding players and coaching staff who have made significant contributions to the league and their teams. Each nominee exemplifies excellence in their respective roles and was honored with an awards ceremony during Championship Weekend.

Most Valuable Player:

Jamie Kauffman

Jaime Kauffman put together a season unlike any the WUL has ever seen, powering Seattle Tempest to new heights while rewriting the record books along the way. Kauffman became the first player in league history to lead the WUL in both goals (24) and assists (29), with her 29 assists setting a new single-season record. As if that weren’t enough, she also finished second in the league with 18 blocks, proving she could take over games on both sides of the disc.

Her all-around impact was unmatched. Kauffman led Seattle in goals, assists, blocks, and receiving yards (1,868), while finishing third on the team in throwing yards (1,261), making her the only player in the league to rank in the top three on their team across all five major statistical categories. Even more remarkably, she became the first player to lead the league in either goals or assists while playing the majority of their points on the defensive line—a testament to just how often she turned stops into scores.

One opposing coach summed it up simply: “Jamie has dominated the stat lines and completely alters how defenses have to counter Seattle's offensive attacks.” Kauffman’s production-per-turnover efficiency also set a new WUL single-season record with a 161 Player Efficiency Rating.

In a year filled with standout performances, Jaime Kauffman still stood alone. By combining elite offensive production, game-changing defense, and unprecedented versatility, she delivered the most complete season in WUL history.

Offensive Player of the Year: Cheryl Hsu

Seattle Tempest’s Cheryl Hsu orchestrated one of the most efficient and explosive offensive seasons the WUL has ever seen. A constant catalyst with the disc in her hands, Hsu finished second on the team with 27 assists—third in the league—and added 12 goals, placing her among the WUL leaders in total scores. Her command of the offense extended well beyond the endzone, leading Seattle with 2,899 throwing yards while amassing 3,331 total yards, the second- and fourth-highest marks in the league, respectively.

What set Hsu apart was not just volume, but precision. She completed an astonishing 17 of 20 huck attempts for an 85% completion rate, the highest ever recorded by a WUL player with at least 15 huck attempts in a season. Every deep shot carried the potential to flip a game, and more often than not, Hsu delivered. Her Week 6 performance against Oregon—five assists, 480 throwing yards, and a perfect 3-for-3 on hucks—earned Player of the Week honors and showcased exactly why defenses struggled to contain her.

A teammate captured her impact best: “Cheryl has been on an absolute tear this season and their ability to attack any point on the field creates massive problems for any opponent.” Whether stretching the field with pinpoint throws or patiently directing the offense underneath, Hsu consistently created opportunities that few players in the league could match.

Elite vision, record-setting efficiency, and the ability to dictate every possession made Cheryl Hsu the engine behind one of the WUL’s most dangerous offenses this season and a clear choice for the 2026 Offensive Player of the Year.

Defensive Player of the Year: Sarah Itoh

Sarah Itoh transformed Colorado Alpenglow’s defense into a turnover-generating machine in 2026, delivering a season defined by relentless pressure and game-changing plays. Itoh led the league with 19 blocks, tying the WUL single-season record and establishing herself as the premier defensive playmaker on her team and in the league. She also finished second in both blocks per game (2.4) and block rate (11.9%), consistently finding ways to disrupt even the league’s top offenses.

What made Itoh’s campaign even more remarkable was the consistency. Week after week, she generated momentum-shifting stops, including a five-block performance against Utah in Week 12 that tied for the most by any player in a single game this season. Her anticipation, closing speed, and ability to attack throwing lanes made every possession feel precarious for opposing offenses.

The achievement is even more impressive considering Itoh’s evolution as a player. After previously spending much of her time on the offensive line, she embraced a defensive role and quickly became one of the most feared defenders in the league. As one opponent put it: “Sarah Itoh has been the most prolific block-getter in 2026, and uses their speed and field IQ to great effect to generate pressure and turnovers.”

By pairing elite athleticism with impeccable instincts, Itoh anchored Colorado’s defense and delivered one of the finest defensive seasons in WUL history, earning the title of 2026 Defensive Player of the Year.

Breakout Player of the Year: Kennedy McCarthy


 Colorado's Kennedy McCarthy wasted no time establishing herself as one of the league’s premier two-way threats. She finished second on the team with 20 goals, third with 13 assists, second with 10 blocks, and led Colorado with a 129 Player Efficiency Rating while piling up 1,957 total yards.

The numbers only tell part of the story. McCarthy was part of the engine behind Colorado’s biggest moments, capable of taking over games on either side of the disc. Her Week 2 performance against Seattle Tempest entered the record books as the first 3-goal, 4-assist, 4-block game in WUL history—complete with a layout Callahan—and earned the first of two Player of the Week honors in 2026. Seven weeks later, she did it again in a different way, torching opponents for 5 goals, 3 assists, 416 yards, and almost no mistakes to become the only player in 2026 to earn Player of the Week honors twice.

From injured reserve to indispensable centerpiece, no player made a bigger leap this season than Kennedy McCarthy.

Coaching Staff of the Year: Oregon Soar

Dara Linkfield, Leo Micklem and Chelsea Putnam

Head Coaches Dara Linkfield, Leo Micklem and Chelsea Putnam engineered one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the WUL, transforming Oregon Soar from a winless squad into a team capable of pushing the league’s elite. Their influence showed up in every phase of the game, building a disciplined, confident roster that took a major step forward in 2026.

Offensively, the numbers tell the story. Oregon increased its scoring output from 10.8 goals per game in 2025 to 15.6 in 2026—an improvement of nearly 45%—while boosting its hold rate from 38.1% to 57.9%, a jump of more than 50%. The team also led the league with a huck completion rate above 66%, pairing vision with remarkable efficiency.

The coaching staff’s impact extended beyond the stat sheet. Putnam, Linkfield, and Micklem cultivated one of the league’s most dynamic defensive units, with Oregon consistently challenging and frustrating even the WUL’s top contenders. Their emphasis on discipline, communication, and execution reshaped the team’s identity on both sides of the disc.

An opposing voice captured the transformation perfectly: “Oregon’s competitive trajectory was night and day from 2025 to 2026. While some credit must go to the players, I feel the coaching staff likely had a crucial impact in elevating Soar from a winless team to one that can play tight with the league’s top contenders.”


WUL Award Ceremony Gallery

Photography Credit: John King & Rowdy Webb

2026 Semi-Finals Preview: Every Team Has a Case. Only One Gets the Trophy.

2026 Semi-Finals Preview: Every Team Has a Case. Only One Gets the Trophy.

Championship Weekend arrives with no clear favorite. Seattle, Bay Area, San Diego, and Colorado combined for a 25-7 regular season, and every loss came against another team in the field. From Seattle's explosive attack to Bay Area's patient precision, and from San Diego's depth to Colorado's star power, the race for the 2026 WUL title is as open as it's ever been.

2026 Western Ultimate League Award Finalists

2026 Western Ultimate League Award Finalists

The annual WUL Awards honor outstanding players and coaching staff who have made significant contributions to the league and their teams. Each nominee exemplifies excellence in their respective roles. We invite you to join us in celebrating their achievements! Winners will be announced onsite throughout 2026 Championship Weekend, June 13-14 in Portland, OR.

Speagle Has Breakout Game in Week 12; CW Teams Rest Up To Prepare For Finals

Speagle Has Breakout Game in Week 12; CW Teams Rest Up To Prepare For Finals

Arizona's Madison Speagle earns Week 12 Player of the Week honors after a career-high 5-goal performance against San Diego Super Bloom, adding 3 blocks and 0 turns in a dominant two-way showing. This weekend brings a league-wide bye, giving teams one final chance to recover, regroup, and prepare for Championship Weekend as the race for the 2026 WUL title reaches its conclusion

Outside Looking In: What Separates the Top Four From Everyone Else?

Outside Looking In: What Separates the Top Four From Everyone Else?

Championship Weekend is set. Seattle Tempest, Colorado Alpenglow, San Diego Super Bloom and Bay Area Falcons all punched their tickets Saturday in a playoff-clinching slate packed with pressure, late-game swings and season-defining moments. Same four teams as 2025. Different road to get there. Now, with one regular season weekend left, the race for seeding begins.

Week 12 Preview: Nothing Left To Clinch. Plenty Left To Prove.

Week 12 Preview:  Nothing Left To Clinch. Plenty Left To Prove.

The playoff field is officially set, but the final weekend of the regular season still has plenty left to fight over. Seeding remains unsettled, rivalries are still simmering, and a few teams would love nothing more than ending someone else’s season on a loss. With four games left before Championship Weekend, the 2026 regular season still has a few twists remaining.

Gesell's Return Hits Full Speed in Week 10; Eyes Turn to the Season's Final Weekend

Gesell's Return Hits Full Speed in Week 10; Eyes Turn to the Season's Final Weekend

Arizona captain Kez Gesell earns Week 10 Player of the Week honors after a career-best all-around performance that highlighted one of the league's best comeback performances. Now the WUL hits pause. Week 11 brings a league-wide bye, giving contenders a chance to heal up and challengers one last opportunity to reset before the race for Championship Weekend enters its final stretch.

All Four Championship Weekend Spots Claimed In Week 10 Sweep

All Four Championship Weekend Spots Claimed In Week 10 Sweep

Championship Weekend is set. Seattle Tempest, Colorado Alpenglow, San Diego Super Bloom and Bay Area Falcons all punched their tickets Saturday in a playoff-clinching slate packed with pressure, late-game swings and season-defining moments. Same four teams as 2025. Different road to get there. Now, with one regular season weekend left, the race for seeding begins.

McCarthy Does It Again In Week 9; Championship Race Hits Boiling Point in Week 10

McCarthy Does It Again In Week 9; Championship Race Hits Boiling Point in Week 10

Colorado’s Kennedy McCarthy earns Week 9 Player of the Week honors after delivering another all-around performance: 5 goals, 3 assists, 416 total yards, and just 0.5 turns in a dominant showing that further cemented their breakout season. Now the playoff picture tightens heading into Week 10. Seattle Tempest, San Diego Super Bloom, Bay Area Falcons and Colorado Alpenglow all have a chance to clinch their spot in the championships this weekend, while Arizona Sidewinders and Oregon Soar fight to stay in the conversation.

Belkin Shines in Week 8; SEA & SD Eye Championship Clinch in Week 9

Belkin Shines in Week 8; SEA & SD Eye Championship Clinch in Week 9

LA’s Sabrina Belkin earns Week 8 Player of the Week honors after helping power Los Angeles Astra’s furious comeback push against San Diego, finishing among the league leaders in both assists and throwing yards. Now the focus shifts to a massive Week 9 slate. Seattle Tempest can become the first team to clinch a Championship Weekend berth with a win over San Diego Super Bloom, while Super Bloom can secure the same spot with a victory over Seattle and a Bay Area loss.

Yen Owns Week 7; AZ–OR Showdown Headlines Week 8

Yen Owns Week 7; AZ–OR Showdown Headlines Week 8

Chip Yen earned Player of the Week honors with 5 goals, 328 receiving yards, and 4 assists in a dominant Week 7. Week 8 features a high-stakes rematch as Los Angeles Astra host San Diego Super Bloom, plus Game of the Week: Arizona vs Oregon—two rising teams looking to reshape the standings after winless 2025 seasons.

Hsu Controls The Game; Week 7 Sets Up LA's Road Gauntlet

Hsu Controls The Game; Week 7 Sets Up LA's Road Gauntlet

In Week 6, Cheryl Hsu powered Seattle Tempest with 486 yards, 5 assists, and a block to earn Player of the Week. Week 7 brings Astra’s road doubleheader vs Utah and Arizona, plus a marquee Bay Area–Colorado clash that could preview Championship Weekend.

Steiner Goes Off in the Wind; Week 6 Sends Super Bloom and Soar on the Road

Steiner Goes Off in the Wind; Week 6 Sends Super Bloom and Soar on the Road

In Week 5, Karli Steiner delivered a record-setting performance to earn Player of the Week honors, posting 7 assists and 516 throwing yards in a windy showcase while rewriting the Los Angeles Astra record book. In Week 6, San Diego Super Bloom travels to face Bay Area Falcons for a 2025 Championship Weekend rematch with Bay hunting for redemption; Oregon Soar heads north to take on Seattle Tempest in a game with heavy playoff implications.

Egan Controls the Game for Oregon; Week 5 Heats Up For Seattle & Arizona

Egan Controls the Game for Oregon; Week 5 Heats Up For Seattle & Arizona

In Week 4, Rachel Egan delivered an outstanding two-way performance to earn Player of the Week honors, leading Oregon Soar with control on both sides of the disc. Across the league, early identities have emerged as teams begin to separate in the standings and point differentials. In Week 5, the schedule intensifies—Seattle Tempest and the Arizona Sidewinders hit the road for doubleheaders across three days of action, as four games from Friday through Sunday start to put real pressure on depth, endurance, and early playoff positioning.

Early Season Action: Analyzing Weeks 1, 2 & 3

Early Season Action: Analyzing Weeks 1, 2 & 3

Three weeks into the 2026 WUL season, the numbers are starting to reveal each team’s identity.

San Diego continues to lead with efficient, low-turnover play, while Arizona’s improved D-line conversion has fueled early success. Bay Area and Colorado are finding rhythm after slower starts, and Oregon’s offensive growth has already led to a historic first win.

From efficiency gains to evolving roles, the stats highlight what’s driving teams—and what to watch next.

Fitzgerald Dominates for OR; UT Faces Crucial Doubleheader in Week 4

Fitzgerald Dominates for OR; UT Faces Crucial Doubleheader in Week 4

In Week 3, Caitlin Fitzgerald delivered a dominant two-way performance across Oregon’s doubleheader to earn Player of the Week honors, leading Soar to a historic first win and continuing to drive their early-season identity. Across the league, momentum began to build as teams found rhythm and separation. In Week 4, the stakes rise—a UT doubleheader and playoff positioning start to take shape as teams look to turn early flashes into consistency.

McCarthy & Thorpe Break Records; Big Opportunity Ahead for OR & AZ

McCarthy & Thorpe Break Records; Big Opportunity Ahead for OR & AZ

In Week 2, Kennedy McCarthy delivered a historic performance to earn Player of the Week honors, despite a tough road matchup in Seattle. Colorado split their Pacific Northwest doubleheader with a win over Oregon and a loss to the Tempest, while standout performances and record-setting moments defined the weekend. In Week 3, teams look to build momentum as early-season identities continue to take shape.

Shilts Dominates Stats for San Diego; CO Doubleheader Coming in Week 2

Shilts Dominates Stats for San Diego; CO Doubleheader Coming in Week 2

Abbi Shilts leads San Diego with 6 goals and 271 receiving yards to earn Player of the Week! The 23-year-old USA U24 standout is emerging as a key playmaker in the 2026 season. In Week 2, Colorado Alpenglow faces Oregon Soar (Game of the Week) and Seattle Tempest in a pivotal doubleheader.

2026 Season Preview

2026 Season Preview

The 2026 Western Ultimate League season is just days away, kicking off with a 2025 WUL Championship Game rematch between last year’s winners San Diego Super Bloom, and runners-up, Bay Area Falcons. Both teams and the league as a whole have undergone significant changes over the past nine months. Between the return of Los Angeles Astra (and with them, an eight-team league), seismic cross-country roster moves, and everything in between, here is your primer on a very exciting fifth season of the WUL!

Portland to host WUL Championship Weekend 2026!

We’re excited to announce that the 2026 Western Ultimate League Championship Weekend will take place in Portland, OR! 

Portland’s passionate sports community, vibrant culture, and deep roots in ultimate make it the perfect stage for our league’s most competitive and meaningful weekend of the year.

After our 12 week regular season, the top two teams from the Northwest Conference and Southwest Conference will travel to WUL Championship Weekend to determine the league winner. The event will take place in the NE Complex at UO Portland. Expect a fun-filled family-friendly frisbee event with food trucks, games, merch, and more. Tickets coming soon.

This will be the first time the WUL has had its Championship in Oregon.

Saturday 6/13

Semifinal 1 - Northwest #1 vs Southwest #2
Semifinal 2 - Northwest #2 vs Southwest #1

Sunday 6/14

3rd Place - Loser of Semifinal 1 vs Loser of Semifinal 2
Final - Winner of Semifinal 1 vs Winner of Semifinal 2

Can’t make it live? Catch the games streamed live and FREE on the WUL YouTube channel.