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West Chester Helps Riverside to DII Final

Kennesaw State is dense with nervous energy, as four college national championships prepare to play out tomorrow. For women’s DII finalist UC Riverside, it’s an experience that almost never happened. The Southern California team fundraised for trips to Albuquerque and Pittsburgh, but cashed in every favor to afford the trip to the spring championship.

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Montana St Readies for New Challenge

There are a few debutantes at this year’s Women’s College 7s Championship. The competition welcomes west coast additions UC Davis and Humboldt, which were both spring 15s playoff teams, as well as Rutgers, which represents one of two teams located north of the Mason Dixon line.

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College 7s Preview: Meet the Teams

The Women's National College 7s Championship (May 23-24, Denver) brings together a diverse group of teams that took very different paths to the final tournament. Some teams qualified in the fall, others are playing 15s until this weekend, while others still are very new to the game of 7s. While there are some regrettable absences, the 16-team field provides a nice cross-section of the country.

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College Women

Teams Named for USA College 7s Championships

USA Rugby has named the 16 teams to play for the USA Women's Collegiate 7s championships.

The tournament will be held May 23-24 at the University of Denver.

The list includes Cal, which won two qualifiers, and other qualifier winners Penn State, Princeton, Virginia and Texas.

 

Air Force

Cal

Central Washington

Humboldt State

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Wayne State Repeats as 7s Champ

“Back to back” is a descriptor with which Wayne State College is familiar. The NSCRO women’s team won back-to-back 15s titles from 2012-13, and then won the first-ever NSCRO 7s championship last spring. This past weekend in West Point, N.Y., the Wildcats retained its 7s title, beating Mount St. Mary’s 22-17 in the final, and saw Caitlin Hollinger repeat as championship MVP.

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