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  2. Central Washington Wildcats - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Central Washington University posted a perfect 11–0 record, the only Division II team to post a clean slate in the 2009 regular season. Central Washington then narrowly lost a playoff game to the Bearcats of Northwest Missouri State, who then won the NCAA Division II championship. In 2017, CWU once again posted a perfect 11–0 record.

  3. Tony Pacheco (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Pacheco is the head coach for the Central Washington University rugby team. CWU competes annually in the Varsity Cup. Before he entered coaching, Pacheco played rugby for the US under-19 national team, Kentwood Rugby Club, and the Olympic Club. [1] Pacheco served as an assistant coach at Old Puget Sound Beach.

  4. 2023 Division 1-A Rugby Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Division 1-A Rugby Championship is the eleventh season of the Division 1-A Rugby championship, the annual university rugby union competition run by USA Rugby involving the top twelve college teams in the United States. Navy won their first Championship with a 28–22 win over California, capping a perfect 18–0 season.

  5. Pat Blair (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    University: Central Washington University: Rugby union career; Position(s) Hooker, Flanker ... Pat Blair (born 27 January 1990) is an American professional rugby ...

  6. College rugby in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 tournament was won by Life University, defeating Central Washington 22–17 in overtime. [132] Tim Stanfill of Central Washington was the tournament MVP, Derek Patrick of Miami was the tournament's leading try scorer, and Colton Caraiga of Life University was the tournament's leading points scorer. [133]

  7. National Intercollegiate Rugby Association - Wikipedia

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    Inaugural members of the association included Army, Bowdoin, Brown, Central Washington, Harvard, Norwich, Quinnipiac, and West Chester. Membership in the organization is limited to NCAA institutions who sponsor women’s rugby at the varsity level. [ 2 ]

  8. Vili Tolutaʻu - Wikipedia

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    Vili Tolutaʻu was born on January 26, 1994. [2] Tolutaʻu attended Baldwin High School and began playing rugby with the Maui Warriors as a teenager. [3] After graduating from Baldwin High School, Tolutaʻu attended Central Washington University, playing for the school's rugby teams and graduating in June 2018 with a bachelor's degree in construction management.

  9. Central Washington University - Wikipedia

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    Central Washington University (CWU) is a public university in Ellensburg, Washington, United States. Founded in 1891, the university consists of four divisions: the President's Division, Business and Financial Affairs, Operations, and Academic and Student Life (ASL).