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Southeastern Collegiate Rugby Conference

Ardmore, PA, Oct 21, 2015—The Southeastern Collegiate Rugby Conference (SCRC) has decided that its championship game will be played in Charlotte on Nov. 21 as part of the ACRC Bowl Series. 

This was a thrilling weekend in college rugby across the U.S., with more than a few close games, comeback victories and a major upset in DIA.  

The very biggest names in college 15s rugby go at it this week in contests that could reorder some national rankings. 

American Collegiate Rugby Championships

This ACRC Bowl Game was one of the most anticipated, because they were from two conferences that really didn't know each other.

Among the great games played this past weekend were close contests between Boston College and New England College, Kutztown and Iona, and Connecticut-Northeastern.  

The Atlantis Rugby Corporation will host an Individual Testing and Open Rugby Sevens Camp for High School and U19 Boys and Girls, Collegiate and U23 Men and Women on Sunday, October 11, 2015 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

Some teams are trying to solidify dominance while others hope to make their move. It's a great weekend of college rugby as we move into mid-October. 

AIC Looks to Stay on Top

American International College is neck-and-neck with Boston College in the race to win the ECRC regular-season title. Fairfield has a long history of great rugby and much to prove as a newcomer to Division IAA competition.   

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Despite some inclement weather in the East (leading to a postponement of the Maryland-Virginia Tech match, among others), there was plenty of great rugby this past weekend, including contests between Army-Penn State, UMass-New England College, and Stephen F. Austin-Sam Houston.  

Rugby East: Army Overpowers Penn State

Up 17-10 at the half, #5 Army fought off a strong second half effort by the Nittany Lions to claim their fourth victory in as many games. 

Army 46- Penn State 36 »

A hurricane may be lurking offshore, but it's no washout in collegiate rugby this weekend as a number of great contests take place in the East and Midwest.  

Penn State vs Army a Battle of Unbeatens

West Point rugby has been on the march this fall, notching a 3-0 record, but Penn State has also won all of its battles. There's sure to be some intense rugby as #8 Penn State hosts #5 Army in State College Friday evening.   

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Conference rivalries were on full display last weekend across the nation. Though some teams look strong enough to maintain their dominance through the fall, there's still a lot of rugby to be played before the ACRC Bowl Series in Charlotte (Nov. 20-22).    

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