The average MLQ player spent roughly $750 last season on dues, equipment and travel based on costs tracked by various MLQ managers. These considerable costs caused a financial strain on some of our athletes. In an effort to ensure all members of our league have the opportunity to experience the season to the fullest, we
MLQ Gameplay Director Mollie Lensing has announced that she will be stepping down. Current Head of Statistics Edgar Pavlovsky has accepted a promotion to the position, and Gameplay Analyst Joshua Mansfield will take on the role of head of statistics. All changes will take effect immediately. “It became apparent to me that I was not
Kara Levis will serve as the new Events Director for MLQ, effective immediately. Levis comes to MLQ with nearly seven years of experience in quidditch and a track record that includes many successful leadership roles. She was first introduced to the sport in 2009 while attending UCLA. Levis participated in a number of competitive tournaments
We at Major League Quidditch could not be prouder of everything that our league has accomplished in its inaugural season. Thanks to incredible players, managers, staff and partners, we have had the ability both to accomplish things we never could have dreamed of and to quickly respond to the speed bumps along the way. Our
By Sarah McGowan MLQ’s first reported concussion occurred during this season’s opening series. I hear the person is fine, but any concussion should be taken seriously. As defined by the 4th International Conference on Concussion in Sport, a concussion “may be caused either by a direct blow to the head, face, neck or elsewhere on