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Club Challenge Ladder
The club challenge ladder determines who is invited to tournaments. Challenge opponents above you to take their spot! This page was last updated 10/20/2024. For the most accurate results, click here!
TAMU CHALLENGE LADDER
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Aidan V.
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Brandon A.
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Shiva S.
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Brian S.
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Carter G.
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Dylan M.
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Erik H.
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Mac S.
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Courtland B.
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Dylan A.
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Archis U.
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Kyle M.
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Niraj Y.
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Aidan L.
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Jacob A.
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Emily H.
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Adrian R.
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Sadie P.
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Anthony
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Sam
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Garett S.
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All matches shall follow the USAR Official Rules of Racquetball.
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A player may challenge any player who is no more than 5 rungs above the challenger on the racquetball ladder. To issue a challenge, the challenger should contact the player in person, via GroupMe, e-mail, or phone. If the challenged player does not have a match currently scheduled, he/she should accept the challenge. The match should preferably be played within 7 days, but if the challenged player cannot set up a match within 10 days, he/she forfeits the match. Both players should make every effort to schedule the match, keeping in mind that everyone has a busy schedule.
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The scheduled match should be played even if there is movement within the ladder between the time the match was scheduled and the time it is played.
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A challenged player will not be required to play more than one match per week. If a second challenge occurs within the same week, the challenged player may refuse the challenge until the next week if they want to.
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It is mandatory to play a minimum of one game every other week (as a challenger or challengee. Failure to do so will yield a loss of one place in the ranking.
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If the lower-ranked player beats the higher ranked, then the lower-ranked player moves up to the higherranked player's position on the ladder. The higher-ranked player and everyone below them then moves down one rung to fill the space. One of the players should complete the challenge report soon after the match so the ladder can be updated and kept current.
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Games should be played to 15 points (scoring on service only). The winner need only win the game by 1 point. If after two games a tie breaker is needed, the 3rd game is played to 11 points.
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New players who join the ladder may issue two challenges against anyone on the ladder (except the top three players). If both of these matches are lost, they must join the ladder at the bottom rung. Or the player may elect to simply join the ladder at the bottom rung without any challenges.