Class of 2025

Kurt Gibson

Player Open Division

Kurt Gibson

Hometown: San Diego, CA

Kurt Gibson is widely regarded as one of the greatest players to ever play the game. After helping lead University of Florida to their first nationals appearance, he amassed a 128-7 record, reaching the finals twice and winning the 2006 USAU College Championship.

Kurt’s entry into the top level club scene came after he returned from battling Stage 3 Colon Cancer. Kurt’s discipline, work ethic, and drive to win propelled him to return to full health and help lead Doublewide to their first ever national championship in 2012. Over the next 5 years, Kurt would win 3 national titles each with 3 different teams.

As evidence of Kurt’s dominance, for 8 consecutive years in the 2010s, only Revolver or a team Kurt played on won a national championship in the Men’s Division. Kurt was an all-around player who excelled at every position. He played defensive handler, offensive cutter, and center handler on his championship teams showing his vast skillset. He did what he needed to do to make his team better based on what was needed for the team to win. Kurt had an extraordinary ability to make others around him better and bring success to the teams he played on. Kurt played his best and delivered for his teams in the biggest moments.