The US Rugby Foundation has announced a list of nine recipients of college scholarships through the Foundation's scholarship program.
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Travis Anderson
William Campbell Scholarship
Travis Anderson only picked up a rugby ball in his junior year of high school, recruited by his captain and coach at Oceanside Collegiate Academy. Within two seasons he had made the South Carolina All-State Team, earned a spot on the SC Rugby All Stars (the Barbarians), won multiple tournaments including Ruggerfest and the Atlanta 7s, and been named his program's Most Improved Player. Before rugby, Travis was a dedicated multi-sport athlete: he played football from 3rd grade through his senior year (earning "Hardest Worker" honors twice), three years of high school baseball, and has been playing soccer since age 5. He graduated from Oceanside, a dual-enrollment focused school, with a 4.5 weighted GPA and the equivalent of up to 60 transferable college credits. Described by his coach as someone whose respect for opponents and referees became "exemplary," Travis brings the values of rugby into everything he does. He was recruited by and will play for Clemson University, where he hopes to help the Tigers compete for a championship.
Charles Gilbert
Dick Poulson Scholarship
Charlie Gilbert has been surrounded by rugby since birth, attending his father's matches from just a few weeks old. He began playing at age 5 at Eltham RFC in Australia, and when his family returned to the United States, he joined Loudoun Rugby for eight years before switching to Vienna Rugby in 2023 to push himself toward his full potential. The move paid off: Charlie earned a spot in the MLR Old Glory U19 Academy, was selected to the USA National Team Player Pathway Academy, and received an invitation to the U23 Western Province Academy in Stellenbosch, South Africa. A tournament MVP and state champion at scrum half, he also coaches youth players and has logged 50+ hours of community service in local elementary school PE classes. Off the pitch, Charlie is a published aviation photographer and is working toward his private pilot's license, with a lifelong dream of becoming a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force. He will continue his rugby and academic career at the University of Arizona.
Max Horn
Richard A. Donelli Scholarship
Max Horn came to rugby through an unconventional path. In 7th grade, isolated during COVID lockdowns at a small school, his family enrolled him in outdoor activity-based therapy. His therapist, a former rugby player, introduced him to the game, and Max walked into an Atlanta Youth Rugby open day and found the community he had been missing. From there, he threw himself into the sport: he earned a spot on EIRA (Eagle Impact Rugby Academy), traveling to British Columbia, Italy, and Amsterdam, and also made the USA South Panthers, traveling throughout the Southeast. He served as captain of the Varsity Golden Eagle team at The Galloway School in his senior year and was recruited to Kutztown University, where he will study psychology with the goal of one day opening his own practice. A cross country runner, boxer, and weightlifting club organizer, Max also volunteers with the Learning Disabilities Alliance and works as a counselor at a music camp for at-risk youth. His story of personal transformation through rugby is, in his own words, the story of who he is today.


























































