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ACL Condensed Games adds women’s showdown starring Bubenheim, Ramirez

ACL’s new 28-minute women’s doubles cut puts Bubenheim and Ramirez under the microscope, with Dool and Coy’s chemistry built for a pressure test.

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ACL Condensed Games adds women’s showdown starring Bubenheim, Ramirez
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ACL’s Condensed Games playlist has turned one women’s doubles matchup into a tight scouting window, with Lori Dool and Miranda Coy facing Cheyenne Bubenheim and Gina Ramirez in a 28-minute, 15-second full broadcast cut. Posted on May 21, 2025, the video preserves the entire flow of the ACL Pro Women Doubles match from ACL Signature #3, giving viewers the kind of compressed look that still leaves room for rhythm, shot selection, and momentum swings to breathe.

That is what makes this upload matter. The Condensed Games playlist is billed as a place to watch some of the best matches played at ACL events in full, and this one fits the brief exactly: not a clip package, but a complete competitive record from first bag to last. In a sport where one clean push or one defensive miss can flip a frame, the 28:15 runtime lands in the sweet spot between highlight reel and marathon broadcast. You get the pressure points without losing the shape of the match.

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The pairing itself is the story. Bubenheim brings name recognition and expectations, while Ramirez gets the benefit of being attached to a side that draws extra attention every time it steps on the lane. Dool and Coy, meanwhile, get the kind of platform that lets their chemistry stand on its own. That contrast is the real value here: one side built to absorb pressure through familiarity and profile, the other built to prove its timing and trust hold up when the bags get tight.

The setting adds even more weight. ACL Signature #3 and Open #14 were held May 16-18, 2025 at NOCO Sports in Windsor, Colorado, as the third set of points-earning events for the 2025 ACL Pro Season. ACL said the pro divisions were battling for a share of $50,000, so this was not a side note on the calendar. It was a points event with real stakes, and the women’s doubles field deserved the same full-broadcast treatment as any marquee bracket.

The tournament results underline why the matchup belonged in the playlist. Sarah Cassidy won Pro Women’s Singles overall, while Miranda Coy and Cheyenne Bubenheim each finished second in their singles brackets. Bubenheim also reached the money positions in Pro Doubles with Jordan Power, which only sharpens the case that her matches are worth tracking closely. Lori Dool’s own video library keeps the same pairing in view, alongside a later win with Coy at the 2024 ACL Bag Brawl, and that throughline makes this upload feel less like a one-off and more like a snapshot of a women’s doubles team that knows how to win when the board starts talking back.

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