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Pro Tour Bound: Nineteen Standard Archetypes Fuel Metagame Shuffle
games11 days ago

Pro Tour Bound: Nineteen Standard Archetypes Fuel Metagame Shuffle

Over the weekend four Regional Championships handed out 62 Pro Tour invitations across 19 Standard archetypes, with champions Yuchen Liu (China, Izzet Prowess), Rafael Kenji (South America, Dimir Excruciator), Dawson Courson (Canada, Mardu Discard), and Zachary Aymie (US, Four-Color Control). The piece canvasses the full metagame, showing no single deck dominates as Izzet Prowess remains most-played but waning, while Four-Color Control, Selesnya Landfall, and several fringe strategies gain traction. It highlights build-varieties within key archetypes (e.g., Izzet Prowess variants) and notes Four-Color Elementals and other decks posting strong results. In short, Standard remains diverse and dynamic, with invitations spread across many decks, and ongoing store championships RCs ahead to test new innovations.

Magic's 2026–27 RCQs Expand With New Promos and Pro Tour Path
gaming3 months ago

Magic's 2026–27 RCQs Expand With New Promos and Pro Tour Path

From April 4 to August 2, 2026, the second RCQ round runs at WPN stores and destination events, with Modern Constructed or Limited formats; participants receive a non-foil Ancient Stirrings promo, top finishers get a non-foil Sowing Mycospawn, and qualifiers earn a foil Sowing Mycospawn. The Spring Regional Championships at MagicCon: Amsterdam (May 8 onward) feed into the Pro Tour in Amsterdam (July 17–19), awarding Emberheart Challenger promos to all participants and foil copies to top finishers. Plans for the first Pro Tour of 2027 include Regional Championships (Sept 12–Nov 1) with Modern Constructed and a new promo to be announced. A Magic Spotlight: Eclipsed in Toronto (Feb 7–8) offers a $50k prize pool, Pro Tour invites, and a new trophy; more events and details are on Magic.gg and organizer sites.

Top NCAA Women's Gymnastics Teams Seeded for Regionals in 2023
sports3 years ago

Top NCAA Women's Gymnastics Teams Seeded for Regionals in 2023

The Florida Gators are the second seed for the 2023 NCAA Gymnastics Championships and will compete in the Pittsburgh Regional Championships from March 30 to April 2. The nine-team field includes California, Michigan State, Arizona State, Maryland, Western Michigan, West Virginia, Towson, and Penn State. The top two teams from the regional final will advance to the NCAA Championships in Ft. Worth, Texas. Florida has advanced to the NCAA Championships 38 times in the meet's 40-year history and has won 20 NCAA Regional Championships.