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Founded in 1985 by two-time Olympic rower John Strotbeck, Boathouse Sports designs and manufactures high-quality performance athletic apparel in Pennsylvania. 

We're in full swing for sevens and St. Joseph's, Indiana and Kutztown push to the top of the sevens rankings.

We need volunteers for the URugby Sevens tournament in Malvern, Pa. on Sunday, April 12 from 7:30 am to noon. 

The scope of sevens play expands further on the first weekend of April, as tournaments take place around the country from the north to the south.       

The "Big Five Plus One" met on the pitch last night in Philadelphia for the City Six Sevens, which secures annual bragging rights for one of the six premier Philly college rugby clubs. This year, it was Drexel topping the Villanova Wildcats in the final game.

Want to support rugby in one of the most important ways imaginable, and look great doing it? Become a referee. As a fast-growing sport, rugby is in great need of quality match officials. 

The Virginia Beach Rugby Football Club is holding a reunion during the weekend of April 25-26 to coincide with the URugby Sevens Virginia Beach tournament, which takes place at the Princess Anne Athletic Complex/Virginia Beach Sportsplex.

Empire Sevens Round 2: Stony Brook

Heavy snow and freezing temps notwithstanding, Saturday was a Rugby Day at Stony Brook, N.Y., where American International College defeated the Seawolves of Stony Brook University 31-5 for the Cup Championship at the second installment of the Empire Sevens Series. Read More »

Heading to the ACRC7s in Virginia Beach April 25-26? Whether you're a player, coach, family member or fan, we've got a deal for you.

Kutztown Wins #ACRL7s - Raleigh

Kutztown U (4-0) played well all day for the second week in a row going 4-0 and defeating Virginia Tech (2-2) by a comfortable 41-7 margin in the final. Virginia Tech made it to the final with a 2-1 pool record. Kutztown defeated Wake Forest, Northeastern and James Madison on their path to the final. Read More »

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