Muggles are catching on to quidditch across college campuses.
Watch a real-life Quidditch match played by Muggles from Princeton and Middlebury.Muggles are catching on to quidditch across college campuses.
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Oh dear. Look at these sad little people running around on pretend broomsticks, chucking some tatty football in the air pretending to play quidditch.
For those not au fait with all things Potter; quidditch is the magical game Hogwarts students play thanks to the wonder that is CGI. It's kind of like lacrosse, but hundreds of feet up in the air.
This game will not translate into the real world, yet here it is on YouTube!Oh dear. Look at these sad little people running around on pretend broomsticks,... more
Photographs from the first Intercollegiate Quidditch Tournament, held at Middlebury College in Middlebury, VT on Sunday, October 26, 2008.Photographs from the first Intercollegiate Quidditch Tournament, held at Middlebury... more
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. ― When the Middlebury College quidditch club launches its spring break road trip from March 22-29, they will be no less than missionaries, spreading the gospel of intercollegiate quidditch to colleges throughout the Northeast. The Middlebury squad has set up visits to eight schools, including Bard College, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, Vassar, Wesleyan, Amherst and Dartmouth. At each location they will provide all the equipment and instruction, and direct an intercollegiate match.MIDDLEBURY, Vt. ― When the Middlebury College quidditch club launches its spring... more
Clearly bored of stealing traffic cones and sleeping around, these American students have invented Muggle Quidditch - a new sport based around the fictional Harry Potter game. To participate, players have to waddle around with a broomstick between their legs and throw dodgeballs at each other.
The best part is the snitch. In the Harry Potter books, the snitch is a zippy golden sphere that darts around the sky evading capture. In Muggle Quidditch, it's a cross country runner who legs it around the entire campus, on their own, with a tattered flag pinned to their waist.
Do these people not have essays to write or daytime TV to watch? Clearly bored of stealing traffic cones and sleeping around, these American students... more