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Founded in 1984 by Andrew Lewis, [24] the Kutztown Rugby Football Club represents Kutztown in college rugby competitions, and has been a member of USA Rugby since 1988. Gregg 'Doc' Jones has been the team's head coach since 1986. [25] Kutztown plays in the East Conference of Division 1-A Rugby. There have been multiple tournament wins ...
This category is for articles related to the varsity sports teams of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is a public university in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. It was previously known as Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown State Teacher's College, and Kutztown State College. Following are some of its notable alumni.
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Kutztown, PA Kutztown rugby has been designated as elite club status. [49] Arizona: D1: Pac-12: Tucson, AZ Rugby is in the "Cactus Tier", an elevated level of intercollegiate competition. Mount St. Mary's: D1: Northeast: Emmitsburg, MD: Elevated to "Premier Team Sport" status. [50] [51] Dartmouth D1: Ivy League Hanover, NH
The Collegiate Rugby Championship (CRC) is an annual college rugby sevens tournament. The CRC began as the highest profile college rugby sevens competition in the United States, with the tournament broadcast live on NBC from 2010 to 2017, on ESPN News and ESPN3 from 2018 to 2019, The Rugby Network in 2021 and 2023, and on CBS Sports in 2022.
Kutztown entered the tournament as defending champions. [6] Lindenwood entered the tournament as four-time defending champions of the women's tournament. [7] The matches were shown on The Rugby Network and National Collegiate Rugby's YouTube channel. [5] Mount Saint Mary's won the men's Premier Cup defeating Indiana 19–5 in the final. [8]