Chi Omega
Captain: Kristen Sudela, sophomore The Chi-Os bring a lot to the table every year. Consistently atthe top of the intramural points race and boasting one of thehighest GPAs on campus, Chi Omega has the intelligence andathleticism to compete with anyone. “I expect a lot of determination, a lot of competitiveness andsome wins because we’re a really competitive team.”
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Kappa Kappa Gamma
Active & New Member Captain: Pele Peacock, junior The Kappa new members won last year’s tournament and thoseplayers are now on the upperclass, or active, team. They returnmost of their starters on both sides of the ball so should pose aformidable threat for any team looking to walk away with thetitle. “We have a lot of girls who want it more than anything.”
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Law School
Captain: Tiffany Hansen The Law School team is guilty of nothing more than being thegroup with experience and savvy to back up everything they dobetween the sideliines. Coached by the Father of Powder Puff AndrewNovak, the law students are out to prove that they are a force tobe reckonded with. “Intensity.”
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Kappa Alpha Theta
Active Member Captain: Erica Peterson New Member Captain: Meredith Hurst Thinking Theta will be no problem for the opponents of kites.The Theta team has worked hard to improve and the results should beinstant. They should make a lot of noise before the dustsettles. “I was looking forward to tackle and kick some butt, but flagswill do.”
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Pi Beta Phi
Active Member Captain: Melissa Devlin New Member 1 & 2 Captain: Meredith Riggs The Pi Phis will use the same strategy as the Tri Delts – if youwant to beat them, you’ll have to do it more than once. Theirplayers have put a lot of time into mental preparation, watchingfilm and psyching themselves up. “We’ve been watching Rocky, Mighty Ducks 2 and Gatoradecommericials. It’s in us.”
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Alpha Chi Omega
Active & New Member Captain: Laura Sparkman Alpha Chi Omega – “Alpha Chi” not “A-Chi– is a team that no onewants to see on game day. They have a ton of heart and nothing tolose. Don’t be fooled by the lyre. As dear as it is to this house,the group is about more than beautiful music. “After last year, I know exactly what to expect. I’m lookingforward to it.”
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Delta Delta Delta
Active Member Captain: Casey Wetz New Member 1 Captain: Kathleen Tarbox New Member 2 Captain: Kathryn Bartunek The Tri Delts, by the numbers, have the greatest odds of winningthe tournament. They heavied up with three teams, so you’ll have afew regimes to get through to conquer this house. “I’m excited to get out there and show what we’re made of.”
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Gamma Phi Beta
Active & New MemberCaptain: Maya Mahoney The Gamma Phis have no pressure and a lot of athleticism. Theseladies are set on playing the game how it should be played – havingfun and getting dirty. They have their eyes set on Ford Stadium anddenying them may prove difficult. “I think we’re going to bring a lot of athletic talent.”
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Delta Gamma
Active & New MemberCaptain: Beth Hopkins One thing comes across crystal clear when you see the DG PowderPuff team: energy. Both teams are confident and scrappy. They’ll bean entertaining bunch to watch. To beat the DGs, a team has tomatch their energy, and that seems like a very tall task. “We have some great plays, even some tricks up our sleeve.” |
Where are they now?
Intramural favorite and consistent competitor, The Soul Sistaswill not be participating in the Fourth Annual Powder PuffTournament. Known for their black shirts and extensive coachingstaff, the Soul Sistas have been a fixture in recent flag footballhistory. Their absence raises questions, but opens doors for otherteams.