Every weekend's a big weekend on late October as college teams battle for playoff spots and a chance to compete at the ACRC Bowl Series in Charlotte on Nov. 20-21.
Congratulations to the Kutztown University's Andrew DeColli for being selected as the first ever Boathouse Sports ACRC Player of the Week due to his outstanding play against Army this past weekend.
The 2015 ACRC Bowl Series brings first-class collegiate rugby competition to the Rugby Athletic Center in Charlotte, NC on Nov. 20-21. But the Bowl Series also encompasses a meeting farther north, as Iona College hosts the University of Delaware in New Rochelle, NY.
Close contests and exciting outcomes characterized college rugby this past weekend, with big wins from the likes of Kutztown, Syracuse and Tennessee helping solidify conference standings. (Photo by Ryan Connnors)
The Josias A. Sterling Memorial Apple Pie 7s Tournament returns to Edgely Field in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park for its seventh year on Nov. 27, 2015 (the day after Thanksgiving).
Some of the very best college teams in the nation will meet in Charlotte Nov. 20-21 to do battle at the ACRC Bowl Series. In addition to pitting conference champs and other elite squads, the Bowl Series is set to play host to the Southeastern Collegiate Rugby Conference championship game.
The Golden Bears of Kutztown have their sights on a Rugby East championship, but will embrace another exciting opportunity next month: the chance to test their mettle against the putative champs of the Big 10 Rugby Conference, mighty Indiana.
The East Coast Rugby Conference (ECRC) has reached new heights of rugby excellence and national profile with stellar seasons from American International College and Boston College. One of these teams —both currently sitting atop ECRC standings with 5-0 records — will earn the right to play reigning Atlantic Coast Rugby Conference (ACRL) champs Clemson at the ACRC Bowl Series in Charlotte on Nov. 20-21.
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.