Two weeks have seen two straight impressive results for UNC Charlotte.
Playing in the Southern Conference D1 league, the 49ers plays in a mix of NCR D1 teams —Lander, Wingate— and NCR D1AA teams—NC State, Appalachian State, and UNC Charlotte themselves. This is an improvement for the region, as the teams are now more numerous and more competitive, overall. They opened up with a clash with South Carolina, a game they tied 10-10. Then last week they followed that up with a 24-15 defeat of a solid NC State team.
Head Coach Robert McCachren said that when he took on the team three years ago the Southern Conference D1-level league was certainly in need of help.
"I knew the reputation the conference had and I wanted to change that," McCachren said. He set a goal for the team to start moving up in the divisions, and that required recruiting. With a fairly inexpensive tuition, especially in-state, and with a slid pool of high school student-athletes as a recruiting pool, the 49ers were in position to build their roster.
"My first year we had a solid starting 15 and a poor bench; then we had a solid starting 15 and no bench," said McCachren. "Then we started recruiting and we brought in 17 ew players this season. Now we have a solid starting 15 and a solid bench. We have four coaches, now, and we're building depth."
McCachren credits his use of the NextPhaseRugby app for helping land that many recruits.
After making the final of the CRC 7s, where they lost to NC State, UNC Charlotte Rugby figured that the teams in the Southern were raising the level.
"To make the final was big but knowing that the team we lost to was in our conference, as well, showed us how we're all getting better," McCachren said.