Past Articles from Emilia Scheemaker

Emilia Scheemaker

Emilia “Schee” Scheemaker is an Ultiworld writer primarily covering the College Women’s division, but filtering into the semi-pro scene as well. She went to school in upstate New York and ran varsity track before finding ultimate again after graduation. She’s played college, club, and semi-pro in the Northeast, but now focuses on organizing and coaching.

  1. Four Quarters: WUL Wraps Up while PUL Playoff Race Heats Up (WUL Week 12, PUL Week 9)

    This past weekend had everything, from favorites comfortably winning to surprising upsets with Championship Weekend implications

  2. Four Quarters: WUL Approaches the End, and Getting to Know PUL Rookies (WUL Weeks 10&11, PUL Weeks 7&8)

    Recapping two weeks of action! Plus, get to know the rising stars of the Premier Ultimate League!

  3. Four Quarters: The Playoff Picture Takes Shape (WUL Weeks 8&9, PUL Weeks 5&6)

    Recapping two weeks of action and taking stock of the playoff field in the PUL!

  4. Four Quarters: PUL’s DC, WUL’s Bay Area Emerging as Title Favorites (WUL Week 7, PUL Week 4)

    Heavy-hitter matchups - DC against Raleigh in the PUL, and Bay Area versus Colorado in the WUL - topped the ticket this past weekend.

  5. Four Quarters: A New #1 and a Championship Preview (WUL Week 6, PUL Week 3)

    An early PUL upset as we prepare for a massive week of games!

  6. Four Quarters: Late Game Drama (WUL Week 5, PUL Week 2)

    An early PUL upset as we prepare for a massive week of games!

  7. Four Quarters: Blowouts Galore (WUL Week 4, PUL Week 1)

    Both leagues were in action for the first time this season, resulting in a bevy of beatdowns as championship contenders sought to establish themselves

  8. Four Quarters: Alpenglow Split PNW Roadtrip, Soar Secure First Win

    Diving into all the games and star players from WUL's weeks 2 and 3, plus a preview of the PUL's first matches!

  9. The 2026 Premier Ultimate League Team-By-Team Preview

    The 2026 PUL season is on tap. Should the Gridlock be considered the only S Tier team? Which non-playoff team got a big offseason boost? We've got it all for you.

  10. Four Quarters: San Diego’s Statement Win Over Bay Area and Week 2 Previews (WUL 2026)

    Defending champs San Diego Super Bloom came out swinging to start the 2026 season, putting away a buzzy Bay Area team who had some splashy offseason signings

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