2011 Final Ivy Fall Standings

Men 1st XV
W
L
T
Points
Dartmouth*
7
0
0
35
Brown
5
2
0
26
Princeton
5
2
0
26
Harvard
4
3
0
21
Penn
3
4
0
14
Yale
2
5
0
9
Cornell
1
6
0
7
Columbia
1
6
0
4
* Dartmouth wins

2011 Men Fall Standings

 2nd XV
W
L
T
Points
Dartmouth
4
0
0
20
Princeton
5
1
0
24
Brown
4
2
0
16
Columbia
0
1
0
0
Harvard
1
1
0
5
Yale
1
5
0
4
Cornell
1
2
0
4
Penn
0
1
0
1

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The Radcliffe Rugby Football Club (RRFC) was born of humble beginnings in 1982, but scrappy determination, dedicated coaches, and an indomitable spirit have transformed the club into a team to be reckoned within the Northeast. In 1998, Radrugby captured her first-ever Collegiate National Championship, becoming the first Championship team to be led by an all-female coaching staff. In 2005, RRFC went to Florida for the national playoffs and finished ranked fifteenth nationally. In 2006, the team again qualified for nationals and competed at Penn State. RRFC currently has about 30 active members, and we field an A and B side for every game. Trace the club's history in the Archives.

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