League History

The Western Ultimate League has hosted game play since 2021, and has played three full seasons of ultimate across the West Coast from 2022-2024. We have welcomed multiple new teams over the years, and are proud of the ultimate we continue to host. Find more information about all our teams on our website, and don’t miss exploring our extensive Stats Database!

2024

Season Three

In 2024, the League shrank to six teams, but each team played one out-of-conference opponent during the regular season. With the shakeup, two time champions Seattle Tempest missed Championship Weekend and two teams that had never won a semi-final match made it to the Championship Game. League sophomores Colorado Alpenglow bested Utah Wild in the finals on their home turf.

 

2023

 

Sophomore Season

In 2023, the League welcomed Colorado Alpenglow as an eigth franchise and a split into two conferences: Northwest and Southwest. Seattle Tempest dominated the Northwest Conference, and despite losing twice in the regular season, again took home the title, again over San Diego Super Bloom.

 

2022

 

Inaugural Season

In 2022, the league had our first full season. Seven teams competed across the West, with 4 attending Championship Weekend. Seattle Tempest was the cream of the crop, winning every game including besting San Diego Super Bloom in the finals.

 

Winter Cup

2021

The season that wasn’t

While our first full season was expected to be in the spring & summer of 2021, it was postponed and ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our Winter Cup 2021 event brought six teams together to test the league’s innovative rule set and

Winter Cup 2021 schedule, results and more

Congratulations to the Utah Wild, our Winter Cup 2021 champions!