Editor's Note: The IQA is thrilled to welcome JackthePhan to the Editorial Team. Jack maintains a popular quidditch blog: The QuidKid, formerly known as A Death Eater Plot Against Baseball, and will be a regular contributor to...
Editor's Note: The IQA is pleased to publish another World Cup diary, where players from around the world tell us their story. If you want to share your tale, send it to editorial@internationalquidditch.org and you could see it in this space. ...
Editor's Note: The IQA is pleased to publish another World Cup diary, where players from around the world tell us their story. If you want to share your tale, send it to editorial@internationalquidditch.org and you could see it in this space. ...
With quidditch players and fans scattered all around the world, many that wanted to, were unable to attend the World Cup. Those that couldn't make it relied on images gathered from a collection of dedicated volunteers to convey what happened in Florida. This series will take a look at the indivi...
Each Sunday, the IQA will post a series of weekly announcements. Check back here every week for the latest opportunities and announcements from the International Quidditch Association. ...
Editor's Note: The IQA is pleased to publish another World Cup diary, where players from around the world tell us their story. If you want to share your tale, send it to editorial@internationalquidditch.org and you could see it in this space. ...
A legendary American folk song boasts that the stars at night are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas; but this evening, more than just the stars are illuminated in the state's capital city, as the famous UT Tower has been lit burnt orange to celebrate The University of Texas...
The views expressed in this column are those of the author only and do not reflect the views of the IQA. ...
Editor's Note: The following article was written by Kai Haugen Shaw, coach/captain of the NTNUI Rumpeldunk. He also snitched the championship match. While the rest of the quidditch world was focusing on World Cup VI in sunny Florida, a smaller tournament t...
The views expressed in this column are those of the author only and do not reflect the views of the IQA. Welcome back! In case you missed it, or if you need a refresher, check out part 1 ...
From the Space Needle to Pike Place Market, quidditch will soar into Seattle this July 11th-15th for QuidCon 2013. ...
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly spelled Corey Osto's name as Korey. We apologize for this error. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this column are those of the author only and do not reflect the opinions of the IQA....
Editor's Note: The following story was written by Shayla Johnson who represented the IQA at C2E2. The IQA plans to attend several other conventions this year, including MISTI-Con this weekend, LeakyCon Po...
Editor's Note: The following article was cowritten by Johnney Rhodes, and Angus Berry. ...
It is once again time for the IQA membership awards! Any IQA official member team is eligible to be nominated for one of the nine awards listed below. The purpose of these awards is to honor specific outstanding achievements of IQA teams throughout a yearlong academic season. A team may not win ...
Each Sunday, the IQA will post a series of weekly announcements. Check back here every week for the latest opportunities and announcements from the International Quidditch Association. ...
Currently many players still perform tackles in ways that are dangerous or would be illegal in other sports, and it is our goal to train all of our players in how to safely and properly tackle, and create rules that enforce this behavior. As a first step to making quidditch tackling safer and mo...
The University of Texas (Austin, TX) is no newcomer to the world of sports. Its Division I football and baseball teams are among the best in the nation, to name just two of their successful programs. Sports Illustrated even deemed the school “America's Best Sports College&rdqu...
The views expressed in this column are those of the author only and do not reflect the views of the IQA. Welcome back! In case you missed it, or if you need a refresher, check out part 1 ...
The desire to prove that quidditch is a “real” sport was one of the major themes of World Cup VI. This sentiment was echoed by Andrew Arons, director of the ...