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Brown 42 Columbia 17 - on to the Wildcard Finals

Paced by two tries apiece from Dan Levine-Spound and Greg Karwasky, and nine points off the boot of Manfredo Koelliker, Brown defeated Columbia 42-17 and moved into the Ivy Playoff final. Brown opened the scoring in the fifth minute with a penalty goal by Koelliker but Columbia took the lead back eight minutes later when scrumhalf David Lynch crossed for a try from five meters out, 5-3.

Brown 42, Columbia 17

Brown went ahead 13-5 when hooker Levine-Spound scored consecutive tries in the in the 16th and 21st minutes.

Dartmouth College 2010 Ivy League Champions

Dartmouth Wins Ivies, D1 Playoffs shape up

Final: Dartmouth 31 - Harvard 0, Final: Brown 26 - Yale 14
Final: Columbia 41 - Cornell 12, Final: Penn 29 - Princeton 25

Posted: 10/23/2010

Men's Collegiate Division 1 Playoff Structure Finalized

USA Rugby has finalized the 2010-2011 playoff structure for Collegiate Men’s Division I. The new structure was necessitated due to the massive restructure of the top-tier of college rugby after the launch of the Division I Premier Division.

College Premier D1 Schedule set for Dartmouth

USA Rugby recently released the 2011 College Division I Premier Championship schedule. The inaugural season of the Premier Championship will kickoff on March 5 with a slate of games that includes the Ivy League's Dartmouth and the University of Delaware facing off in Wilmington, Delaware.

The regular season for the new 31-team competition will run through April 30.  Post-season play starts on May 7 with the top two teams from each conference advancing to the playoffs. The championship final will be played on May 21.

Two Ivy League Champions in 2010?!

Changes are-a-brewing in USA collegieate rugby lately which positively affects the newly-formed Ivy League Rugby Conference. First, Dartmouth College Rugby Club has opted in to their invitation to participate in the inaugural season of USA Rugby’s Division I Premier Championship which kicks off this Spring (see College D1 Schedule set for Dartmouth).

Steve Sable, Morgan McGowan, Eamon Molloy, and Chris Morris assume coaching duties

We announce with regret that Head Coach Tonee Labar must step down from his coaching responsibilities for the remainder of the season for undisclosed personal reasons.  We wish Tonee all the best and hope that the issues are resolved quickly.  In the meantime, local alumni Steve Sable, Morgan McGowan, Eamon Molloy, and Chris Morris and Faculty Advisor Dexter Kozen will assume coaching duties temporarily for the remainder of the fall season.

Dartmouth Sweeps Weekend At Home

Hanover, NH – This weekend was another successful one for the Big Green.  Dartmouth rugby faced two more Ivy League opponents at home, adding two more wins to their strong season.

New Zealand Rugby Stars in NYC

Kevin Roberts welcomes NZ Rugby Stars to NYC, plus Kiwi League Star!

Join New Zealand’s All Blacks stars Michael Jones & Frano Botica and also Rugby League Legend Tawera Nikau. Following the panel discussion will be a special performance of the haka – not to be missed!

Saatchi & Saatchi | 375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014

Click HERE for tickets »

Join Kevin Roberts to welcome two of New Zealand’s Rugby Stars to New York, also featuring Kiwi Rugby League Star!

Posted: 10/20/2010

Brown’s Second XV Ends Weekend on High Note

Three first half tries gave Brown a cushion that Columbia was unable to overcome as Center Henry Bruce’12 scored on a backline move from a scrum at 10 minutes, center Louis Solomonson’13 scored from a ruck at 20 minutes and scrum half Dan Tondreys’14, just before halftime, made a long break but was caught just short of the line where number 8, Zach Long’13 secured the ruck ball and scored for 15 Brown points.

Columbia scored one unconverted first half try and got the only second half score but Brown’s lead held up for the win.
 

Columbia v. Penn at Franklin Field

Let's Play Two - 1st XV Ivy League Matches on tap this weekend

It a road trip for Penn (1-3), Cornell (1-3), Princeton (1-3) and Columbia (3-1) as they all will board buses Saturday morning to the coaches chant of "let's play two!" Cornell and Columbia will face Brown (1-3) and Dartmouth (4-0), while Penn and Princeton will head north to play Harvard (3-1) and Yale (2-2).

In addition, Yale Women visit Brown and Cornell Women travels to Syracuse.

Posted: 10/14/2010