MLQ has always prided itself on staying ahead of the curve in terms of innovative rules centered around improving the sport for both our players and spectators. After observing the direction of quidditch gameplay at USQ Cup 12, our rules team has determined that this season’s rules changes did not go far enough to ensure
Since last week’s release of this season’s rules changes, we at MLQ have been actively following the feedback and excitement from our fans and players. Inspired by the discussion from the community, the MLQ Rules and Policy Committee has decided to implement two separate clarifications to two of our newly implemented rules. While these tweaks
At Major League Quidditch, we are always conscious of our core goal to “present quidditch in an elegant, highly-consumable form that mirrors other sports’ top leagues.” To those ends, we actively look for opportunities to improve the gameplay of the sport. Our Gameplay Rules and Policy Committee meets throughout the off-season to create and consider
At the end of the 2018 MLQ season, only three MLQ franchises had a Head Coach or Assistant Coach on staff that did not identify as a man/male despite 31% of the population of the league being made up of women/female and gender non-conforming, transgender or genderqueer individuals. In the fall of 2018, MLQ Human
Major League Quidditch and the Boise Grays have arrived at the mutual decision to disband the franchise for the remainder of the 2018 season. Following reports of both player and referee misconduct at the Boise Grays vs. Salt Lake City series on June 16, MLQ launched an investigation. In addition to collecting statements from various