Results - Sunday Finals Collegiate Championship

The single elimination quarterfinal matches are now completed. Both Harvard and Dartmouth lost their 1/4 final matches. Congratulations to both Ivy teams for the strong showing. Indiana: 12 Harvard: 0. San Diego State: 17 Dartmouth: 7.

Championship Final

Utah wins the 2010 USA Sevens Championship in sudden death overtime against the University of California. Final score: 31-26 What an amazing finish to an incredible weekend of collegiate rugby. Utah 31 Tries: Miller, Palamo2, Bailey, Pati Convs: Wunderli 3 Cal 26 Tries: Engelbrecht 2, Muhn, Ring Convs: Engelbrecht 3 Read the Full story on www.RugbyMag.com We're always looking for better results for our Ivy teams, but we're proud of how well both Harvard and Dartmouth represented the Ivy League Rugby Conference. Overall the tournament was run well and from my vantage point in front of the TV, rugby was well represented. Dartmouth coach and former USA Sevens Team Captain Alex Magleby commented, "it was a good start to a collegiate 7s championship. Professionally run, quality competition. We're looking forward to seeing the growth next year".

Challenge Final

Bowling Green defeats Arizona State 32-12. Congratulations to Bowling Green Seven on the Challenger Finals win! Bowling Green 32 Tries: R. Mauer 3, D. Mauer 2, Goff Convs: D. Mauer Arizona State 12 Tries: Thompson 2 Convs: Johnston Read the Full story on www.RugbyMag.com Championship Semis Cal: 33 U of Arizona: 0 Utah: 17 San Diego State: 10 Semis - Challenge Notre Dame: 7 Arizona State: 17 Indiana: 0 Bowling Green: 27 Bottom Eight Notre Dame: 22 Florida: 17 (overtime) Indiana: 12 Harvard: 0 Arizona State: 24 Penn State: 12 Bowling Green: 15 Army:12 Top Eight Cal: 36 Tennessee: 0 San Diego State: 17 Dartmouth: 7 Arizona: 21 Ohio State: 10 Utah: 24 Navy: 0 Sunday, June 6 Universal Sports (LIVE) 2:00 p.m. - Challenger semifinals 3:00 p.m. - Championship semifinals

NBC (LIVE) 4:00 p.m. - Challenger final 5:15 p.m. - Championship final

Calling the action will be Terry Gannon (play-by-play), Dave Sitton (analyst) and Jimmy Roberts (sideline reporter/essayist). Rob Hyland, who serves as NBC Sports' lead producer for Notre Dame football, will produce the broadcast. Sitton has been involved in rugby for more than three decades as a player, coach and broadcaster.