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NCPA Announces Over 40 Teams at Championships
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Over 40 college paintball teams are headed to Challenge Park Xtreme to battle it out in the College Paintball National Championships on Saturday. Purdue, Illinois, Penn State, Iowa State and Georgia Tech are all tied at #1 going into the event, with everyone else looking to knock the top seeds off their thrones.

Wondering who these players are? The NCPA has answers. Again demonstrating its ability to implement new ideas, the NCPA provided each team with an online form to generate their own mini team website including team logos, team and player pictures, and player information from hometowns to air tanks. Want to know what the top teams are shooting? What they are studying? Who is on the 8-year plan? Then check out www.teamprofiles.college-paintball.com to find out.

“The value of our league is most certainly in our teams,” said NCPA President Chris Raehl. “It’s important to give the teams the opportunity to promote themselves. More importantly, the profiles also allow us to show ‘the face of paintball’ to the general public. Now you can show your friends and family that yes, paintball is a college sport.”

For more information about college paintball, make sure to check out www.college-paintball.com.

 


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