In keeping with the trend of using the MLQ Divisional Games as a sandbox for testing how new rules affect gameplay, three changes will be unveiled and used for this year’s round of divisional games on August 11. Last year, players from across MLQ playtested the addition of a scorecap and two-armed tackling during, and
MLQ is pleased to announce the MLQ Divisional Games will return to the 2019 MLQ Championship. The purpose of the MLQ Divisional Games is to continue our tradition of innovation on our main stage. Thus, we will continue to introduce and playtest new rulesets (to be announced by Aug. 2), while also welcoming a new
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
This season all MLQ managers, assistant managers, head coaches and assistant coaches will be required to complete Athlete Ally’s Champions of Inclusion, the first free, comprehensive online curriculum for coaches on LGBTQ+ respect and inclusion within athletics. Designed to educate coaches, athletic directors, trainers and captains at the collegiate, club and K-12 level across the
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