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The first satellite of the year will take place on February 4th. Since there are no bid winners yet, there are no restrictions. Will Cheech and Pong do it again?
SWBP is proud to announce the last satellite weekend of the year, and it's a big one! Three days, five events, six bids...
Wow. I guess you could say SWBP’s first experiment with multi-partner satellites was a success. 51 teams made up of 58 individual players made this the largest tournament ever to take place in the state of New Mexico! While I still disagree with the format...
In spite of all the naysaying leading up to the event, I think I can safely say that everyone who participated in our first Coed/40+ satty enjoyed the change of pace and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. We had a few teams come out from Clovis, and Colorado...
That’s more like it Albuquerque! 24 teams, with players from as far away as Colorado! That’s right, our long lost cousins to the north have finally reappeared on the Southwest satty scene, bringing two teams out to compete with ABQ, Clovis, and El Paso...
Squads of 6-9 players will face off in this 8-week league, which will take place at Spectators on Thursdays...
This year’s Championships were a weekend full of surprises. I want to start off by saying how much I appreciate everyone who made the trip (however short or long the drive was) out to participate in the festivities. There was not a single...
What is going on Albuquerque? Only 18 teams turn out for a World Series satty? And five of those teams are from different states? I'm a little dissapointed in you. Still though, where there's beer pong, there's good times, and this was no exception...
It seems every Monday after a beer pong trip, I’m thinking, “What a weekend!” The 2nd Annual Best of the West tournament in Phoenix, AZ was no exception...
Another satellite and another 26 teams from throughout the Southwest! The usual suspects from ABQ, Clovis, and El Paso were...
24 teams from the tri-city region (ABQ, Clovis, El Paso) showed up at Coaches to compete for this year’s first SWBP World Series of Beer Pong VII satellite tournament. Clovis showed up with three teams, including the blast from the past Andy Mazz and CO, who have dropped eHarmony and now go under the team name Encore...
New Mexico has finally joined the other states in the Union in confirming beer pong to be a game of skill rather than chance...
The World Series of Beer Pong VI was the biggest yet, with 507 teams. New Mexico sent 7 of those teams, and we would prove that we’re not to be overlooked any longer.
For the most part I want to forget this satellite ever happened, simply for how poorly I performed. If Albuquerque hadn't taken the win in the end, I may have just pretended otherwise...
Once again players from throughout the Southwest descended upon Albuquerque for their chance at free entry into the World Series of Beer Pong VI, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Though AZ and CO did not mkae the trip (because everyone in those states already has a bid!) the competition was tough...
So many teams from all over the Southwest could be found at Fox and Hound Wednesday night that it felt like it was the Championships Part II! The usual suspects...
Ten teams from the western U.S. descended upon Arizona this weekend to compete in the first annual Best of the West tournament, including two from Albuquerque. The much anticipated tournament proved to be a long, grueling, yet ultimately rewarding weekend of beer pong...
Saturday’s Championships turned out to be an amazing, albeit grueling, day of beer pong. 29 teams from across the Southwest came out to compete for the $1500 in prize money, making this the largest beer pong tournament ever to take place in the state of New Mexico...
Sixteen teams showed up to compete at SWBP’s return to Coaches Tuesday night. The most notable absence was probably the undefeated Boats and Hoes. Albuquerque said its goodbyes to Gary Cadwell...
The largest beer pong tournament in the world was held in Las Vegas, Nevada over the past four days. The best in the country (and the not-so-great) showed up en masse to compete for $65,000 in prize money...
Tonight was a night for surprises and upsets in SWBP’s first singles tournament at Coaches. Early predictions put regulars Kyle Sweetland, Josh Rogers, and yours truly as the favorites...
I’m upset with you Albuquerque. We had our first drop in numbers since we started running tournaments at Coaches, which means a lot of you have been breaking the first two rules of SWBP. Rule 1: talk about SWBP...
Once again Albuquerque obliged us with 26 teams at Coaches, all vying for the $500 first place prize. Early predictions put Boats and Hoes, Dynasty, G-Squad, and Clovis team Come Honor as the favorites...
Upcoming Events
WSOBP 8 Satellite Tournament
February 4th, 2012
Southwest Beer Pong
Spectators Sports Bar
Guy/Guy Teams: $50
Guy/Girl Teams: $40
Girl/Girl Teams: $30
Preregistration Discount Here
Albuquerque, NM
February 4th, 2012
Southwest Beer Pong
Spectators Sports Bar
Guy/Guy Teams: $50
Guy/Girl Teams: $40
Girl/Girl Teams: $30
Preregistration Discount Here
Albuquerque, NM
2012 Southwest Beer Pong Championships
August 3rd-5th, 2012
Southwest Beer Pong
Spectators Sports Bar
Friday: WSOBP 8 Satellite
Saturday: $5k Doubles Main Event
Sunday: Singles Championships
Albuquerque, NM
August 3rd-5th, 2012
Southwest Beer Pong
Spectators Sports Bar
Friday: WSOBP 8 Satellite
Saturday: $5k Doubles Main Event
Sunday: Singles Championships
Albuquerque, NM
