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Posted: 03/04/2011
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Posted: 03/04/2011

Bears Second XV Wins Versus Yale

Following a great win by the 1st XV, the B-side Bears took the field motivated for a win and came away with a 25-5 victory.

Play was fairly evenly matched early in the game with both sides pushing back and forth between the each others 35 meter lines. At a Yale scrum deep in the Yale end, Brown scrum half Dan Tondreys’14 wrapped up his Yale counterpart who lost the ball.  After a quick ruck and pick up, rookie center Kahlil Fuller’14 set up the speedy Tondreys who dashed to the far corner for the first try of the day and a 5-0 Bears lead. 

Brown Wins Winter/Spring Season Debut

Brown opened up its season with a 25-10 win over Ivy rival Yale in a scrimmage formaton the field turf behind the OMAC.  The sun and Brown’s enthusiastic play seemed to warm thing up and make the 35 degree temperature a bit more bearable.  With several new players on both teams, and a recent collegiate 7’s tournament appearance in Las Vegas by both Yale and Brown, the day had the makings of some exciting rugby.

Photo by Ed Hagerty

Dartmouth Hopes to Clear Unique Hurdle, Make Ivy League Proud

The late winter start is new for many College Premier League teams, especially those faced with snowy, bleak conditions. However, Dartmouth is dealing with a unique challenge leading up to their Saturday College Premier League (CPL) debut against the University of Delaware.

(Ed Hagerty photo, Article by By Pat Clifton, Rugby Magazine)

Posted: 03/02/2011
ANZA Christchurch Earthquake Relief Fund

Fundraiser to Benefit Christchurch Relief - Stone Street Tavern, New York City

ANZA and Stone Street Tavern invite you to join our friends from KEA North America, and the Kiwi club of New York, at a fundraiser to benefit Christchurch relief.

Included in the night at the Stone Street Tavern will be Kim Crawford and other New Zealand assorted wines, Steinlager, 42 Below Vodka and a great selection of finger food.  Raffle prizes will include Kim Crawford NZ Barbeques, Restaurant dinners and many other items. 

Posted: 03/02/2011
Yale Rugby Team store

Yale Team Rugby Store is open for a limited time!

Boathouse Sports has been selected as the official supplier of the Ivy League Rugby Conference. As part of the agreement, Boathouse allowed each team to open an online store where alumni, parents players, friends and supporters can order official team gear directly from the suplier. Yale rugby will directly receive 25% of proceeds on all orders from the team store.

Posted: 03/01/2011
Yale Men's Rugby

Yale Headed to the Cayman Islands for its Annual International Tour

Over the last several years, Yale has made trips to Ireland, Bahamas and Argentina, twice each.  This year, we will be trying some place new: the Caymans Islands.  After stories of great competition and success from other Ivy League rugby programs, on Sunday 3/6 the boys will be flying to the Caymans.

Posted: 03/01/2011
Dartmouth Gear available - proceeds benefit Dartmouth Rugby

Dartmouth Rugby Team Store is OPEN

Boathouse Sports of Philadelphia, PA is offering exclusive Dartmouth Rugby team gear built to order. The proceeds benefit the Dartmouth Men's Rugby Program. Purchase a custom Facet GORE-TEX® Jacket or an official Dartmouth Rugby team unstructured hat or Men's Blast Wind Pants or maybe a polo top.

Posted: 02/22/2011
Alex Magleby

US Collegiate All-American Coach Alex Magleby to Run Youth Clinic

More great news to share about the upcoming Barbarian season.  Former US Eagles 7 Captain, current Dartmouth Head Coach and US Collegiate All-American Head Coach Alex Magleby has agreed to run a clinic for us on Saturday April 9th, 9AM-10:30AM.

Alex is also asking Bergen to invite other area High School rugby coaches to attend, which I think would be a great way to build relationships within the area rugby community. 

Posted: 02/21/2011