ATHLETES.

NERDS.

CHAMPIONS.

Every season, Brown Quadball travels to tournaments across the country, competing against teams from schools like Harvard, RPI, and Penn State. In 2022, Brown advanced to Division 1 in the Massachusetts Quadball Conference.


BROWN BEARS QUADBALL

Who are we?

Brown University’s club quadball (previously “Quidditch”) team. 

Whether or not you’ve ever played a sport or watched a Harry Potter movie, you’ll find your future favorite people here. 

What is quadball?

Maybe you’re familiar with Quidditch, the fictional sport from the Harry Potter series. Almost twenty years ago, quidditch was adapted to what is now known as quadball, an organized competitive sport played (in real-life) at different levels in over 40 countries.


Quadball is a full-contact sport, featuring elements of basketball, dodgeball, and rugby all while remaining gender-inclusive.


Brown’s quadball program competes in United States Quadball (USQ) events and is a member of Division 1 of the Massachusetts Quadball Conference.


Why play quadball?

Quadball is a sport about community and inclusion, often accessible where other sports are not.


With over one-hundred recognized college and club teams in the United States, being a quadball player means being a part of a larger network of athletes across the country, many of whom become friends for life.


Quadball players come in all sizes, shapes, and genders. Anyone can excel at this game, whether you're a seasoned athlete or someone trying the sport thing for the first time.


Whether you’re playing or watching, quadball games are exciting, competitive and guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat — or broom, if you're playing!

HIGHLIGHTS

USQ 2023-24

MQC ROUND ROBIN 8

vs. TUFTS, MIDDLEBURY, AND BOSTON UNIVERSITY

200 - 90 vs. TUFTS

130 - 95 vs. MIDD

Not pictured:  #8 Max Cairo

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USQ 2021-22