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Written by Alex Goff    Saturday, 17 March 2012 02:13    PDF Print Write e-mail
Webcast Games Saturday March 17
Off The Field - RUGBYMag Reader News


Live webcast of US-based rugby games Saturday March 17

1pm Eastern, 10am Pacific
Arkansas State University at Life University
http://www.livesportsvideo.com/golive/goliveevents.asp?q=LifeUniversity

You need to register, but access is free.

2pm Eastern, 11am Pacific
Chicago Griffins at Denver Barbarians
Boston v. Old Blue
NYAC v. Dallas Harlequins
http://www.livesportsvideo.com/golive/RugbySuperLeagueNetwork.asp


Also unconfirmed BYU v St. Mary's
Here: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/byu-rugby

 
Written by Alex Goff    Saturday, 17 March 2012 01:35    PDF Print Write e-mail
Stanford Women Hold On
Colleges - Women's College


Stanford women's rugby ran out to an early 12-0 lead and held on 24-19 over touring Dartmouth Friday night in Palo Alto, Calif.

Karoline Walker scored a try and two conversions as Dartmouth stormed back in the wet conditions.

However, Stanford did just enough in the final 60 minutes to get the win.


 
Written by Cody Secker    Friday, 16 March 2012 22:11    PDF Print Write e-mail
Oregon State Looks to Defend Top PNW Spot
Colleges - Men's DI College


It’s heading into the tenth week in Northwest College Rugby Conference (NCRC) play. And with about five weeks left in the regular season, it’s time to start taking a look at the weekend matchups and playoff picture.

First, we have a couple of matchups in line. We know Beaver and Duck rugby players will be battling it out in Corvallis tonight for the inaugural Civil War.

Also, in Cheney, Wash, the University of British Columbia (4-1) will begin a rigorous road tour against the Eastern Washington Eagles (1-2-1). The Eagles are coming off a tough loss to Oregon State last weekend in which they held the Beavers potent offense to just 17 points thanks in large part to a very narrow pitch and great defense.

Nevertheless, the Eagles will look to the physicality of their forward pack lead by flanker Eric Populus on the offensive and defensive attacks.

UBC, like Oregon State, is coming off a solid win last weekend and are looking to keep pressure on the Beavers. UBC is lead by flyhalf Eric Chau, tied for third place in league with eight scores, who continues to thrive under the pressure of backup Liam Murphy-Burke who also did well in UBC’s 32-5 win last weekend over Western.

Nevertheless, even with a more narrow pitch, UBC will look to counter Eastern’s physicality with the speed of their backs and taking advantage of point opportunities when appropriate.

As it stands now, the only team that could knock OSU out of first place is Washington State. UBC, because they are north of the border, has their own playoff format will make the cut this year. Moreover, WSU will need to win out, especially in their matchup against OSU in week 14, to keep the Beavers from defending their league championship.

 

 

 
Written by Alex Goff    Friday, 16 March 2012 22:28    PDF Print Write e-mail
Clemson Claims #1 Spot
Colleges - Men's DI College


Clemson vaulted into first place in the Atlantic Coast Rugby League with a bonus-point 25-17 victory over previously 2-0 North Carolina.

UNC led 12-5 at halftime, but three Tigers tries in the second period saw them through.

Clemson got within two points two minutes into the second half with a try from inside center Nolan Courvell, and then tied it when fullback Stefan Friend slotted the conversion.

The game remained very tight throughout. Clemson finally took the lead midway through the second half when prop Max Simons scored, but three minutes late North Carolina tied it up 17-17.

The stage was set for some heroics. Friend slotted a penalty to give his side a slim 20-17 lead and then with two minutes left freshman wing Nick Johnson scored the try that sealed the game for Clemson and ensured UNC would be denied a bonus point for a close loss.

Clemson gets a bonus point for four tries (No. 8 Matt Fetty scored in the first half), and are now 2-1, as is UNC. However, Clemson has two bonus points and leads the Tar Heels 10 pts to 9.

 

 
Written by Jackie Finlan    Friday, 16 March 2012 21:21    PDF Print Write e-mail
Who's Who in Women's 7s
RUGBYmag Premier - Profiles and Interviews


One week from today, the USA Women 7s team will have finished their first day of games at the Hong Kong 7s, and with any luck, they'll be heading to Hong Kong Stadium for the Cup semifinals next Saturday. As RugbyMag.com reports all of the happenings, reference this lookbook to know who's who. The majority of photos were taken this week during the squad's training camp at Chula Vista's Olympic Training Center, and a few supplemental pictures from the Women's International Invitational 7s event in Las Vegas are also included.

 


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