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Dartmouth v. Yale Fall 2010 - Big D Bests Bulldogs 36-15

USA Rugby Collegiate Premier League Schedule

The Collegiate Premier League was created to help bring the level of play in collegiate rugby to a higher standard. According to USA officials, "USA Rugby views this competition as an opportunity to broaden the appeal of rugby through a true national competition featuring the country’s elite men’s rugby programs and to create an intercollegiate pathway for players with international ambitions."

Posted: 02/17/2011

Yale falls short in Quarterfinals

Overall a tough day for Yale on the scoreboard, but the boys certainly proved they belong. Though not rated by the national rugby press to get out of their pool, Yale surprised everyone and represented very well. The players worked hard to get to Vegas and showed well throughout the tournament. The team did a great job of representing Yale on and off the field.

Yale Rugby makes it to Quarterfinals in Vegas

Yale traveled to Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon and arrived prepared and ready to complete in the Las Vegas 7’s.  After a one sided victory in the first match versus Claremont Colleges, Yale gets defeated by U.C. Davis, but bounces back to defeat Nebraska and make it to the quarterfinals.

Brown, along with Yale, makes it through to day 2

Brown and Yale make it to Day 2 of the CRC

After Day One of the USA 7s Collegiate Rugby Championship qualifier pool play, 16 teams remain in the Cup Round.

Bracket A

In Bracket A, Kutztown, Miami of Ohio and Air Force all ended the day 3-0. They are ranked according to point differencial, with Miami takings the #1 seed followed by KU and then Air Force. Three teams, UCLA, Delaware and New Mexico, all finished 2-1. Delaware takes the #4 seed with a +89 points differential, followed by New Mexico and then UCLA.

Posted: 02/11/2011
Yale on the break

Shouldn't Yale Make it to the Collegiate Rugby Championships?

PPL Park just outside Philadelphia will host the USA 7s Collegiate Rugby Championships (CRC) June 4-5. With Central Washington winning the CRC Qualifier in Las Vegas, 12 of the teams set to attend: CWU, Utah, Cal, Arizona, LSU, Penn State, Army, Navy, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Temple and Boston College.

But there are four places left. Who gets them? Alex Goff (www.rugbymag.com) weights in on who he think the four teams should be.

Posted: 02/11/2011
Brown University All-Ivy footballer Miles Craigwell

Brown's Miles Craigwell will play for the USA in Vegas this weekend

Miles Craigwell recieved an honorable mention All-Ivy selection in his senior season as an outside linebacker on the Brown University football team. As a member of Brown's Class of 2009, Miles and his Brown teammates won the Ivy League Championship. Unfortunately for Brown, Miles did not play rugby in college.

Posted: 02/10/2011
Dow Travers, Brown University 7s Try Scorer

Brown 7s Squad Set for Vegas

On February 10-11, just outside the Las Vegas USA 7s stadium, Vegas will also host a Collegiate 7s CRC Qualifier, with the winner earning a spot at the CRC in Philadelphia, which will be broadcast once again on NBC.

Brown University has put its chips all in. Brown's head coach David LaFlamme has been "working the boys hard" back in Providence, RI as Brown hopes to grab that free pass to the CRC in June. "Eight out of the 12 selected Brown student athletes to attend this weekend are in the running for All-Ivy," chimed in LaFlamme in a recent interview.

Posted: 02/09/2011
Yale's playmaker Lincoln (Mack) Macgregor Hull '13 pushes the ball wide

Yale Sends 7s Team to Vegas

As 7s rugby increases in popularity and the Olympics approach, Yale's ever-expanding rugby program has also increased its emphasis on the 7s game.

The Yale rugby team has entered a side into the Las Vegas 7s this weekend. The winner of this weekend's tournament will take the last opening in the Rugby 7s Championships to be played in Philadelphia and aired on NBC in early June.

Posted: 02/08/2011
Satoshi Kambayashi

Rugby in America: Worth a try

THIS weekend tens of millions of eyes will be glued to television screens as the Pittsburgh Steelers meet the Green Bay Packers in the Super Bowl, which takes place in Arlington, Texas on February 6th. American aficionados of rugby union can only dream of the Croesian sums of money that are lavished on American football, a sport that vaguely resembles rugby in wimpish armour-plating. But although their resources are far more modest they have achieved some notable successes.

Posted: 02/04/2011
Harry Frith, Director of Photography, running with Juan Luis

Buzz McClain Reviews Rugby Movie ‘Play On’

Another year, another rugby movie. Another American rugby movie. The rest of the world’s rugby-playing countries should be ashamed for not even attempting to keep up with our output.

(Come on, New Zealand, whatchu got?)

Posted: 02/01/2011