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Wide Open Big Rivers Welcomes New Format

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Wide Open Big Rivers Welcomes New Format

Both Principia and Marian see themselves as contenders.

Who leads the way in the Big Rivers this season?

With Wheeling graduating some key personnel, such as Aaron Juma, remain for one more run. The same is to be said of Principia, with Damir Conci being that player stsying on. But is the door open?

Thomas More, which won the conference in the fall of 2022, hung in there to take 3rd with a largely sophomore team. Well those sophomores are now juniors and a little bit more comfortable. The Saints have recruited about a half-dozen freshmen and while their pipeline with Argentina still seems robust, some talent from Indiana and also Iowa Central transfer Liam McGargill is coming in, too.

There is little doubt Thomas More will come back stronger and more cohesive.

Rio Grande brings in Brad Sandig as the new Head Coach, who formerly coached the Phoenix Rugby Club in Arizona. 

 

 

Principia will expect to welcome back NCR All Americans Damir Conci and Andy Naringo back for another season, and with Fran Alessio, who had an outstanding season in 2023-24, also returns. Add to that tall lock forward Cole Dannull, who is a new recruit, and the Thunder Chickens feel they could repeat.

“It should be very competitive,” warned Head Coach Philip Kellerman. 

Marian sees hard-hitting flanker JD Farrell graduate but return Zivan Mynhardt, Tommaso Lorenzetti, Clay Peters, Sebastian Conley, Blake Fincher, Eric Reed, Billy Reiter, Lucas Pacheco, and Zach White. Also coming back is big, jovial prop Alex Hernandez who declared for the MLR draft but will be able to finish off the fall season.

“We are excited for all incoming players,” enthused Head Coach John Harley. “We had several recruits who played with the Midwest Thunderbirds in June and then also participated in NAI 7s. I expect our upcoming rugby season to be very promising with several key players returning to provide strong leadership and experience. Additionally, the influx of new talent should bring fresh energy and dynamics to the team. Together, I believe, we can build on our strengths and enhance our overall performance, aiming for a successful season both on and off the field.”

The big wild card is probably Iowa Central CC, which is a two-year school and so has to reload on a faster schedule than most. Witness McGargill above finishing up his two years and transferring to a four-year institution. They do returnTakudzwa Musingwini, Koen Webb, Gavin Oleson, Tyler Gast, Devyn Farrell, and Jonah Goetsch, while Head Coach Brent Nelson is careful about his recruiting class. 

But, added Nelson, “very excited about the upcoming season. We are looking to build off the momentum from the 4th place finish at the CRCs. We also return a significant amount of forwards who have been training in the offseason. The leadership role is going to be a collective effort from our returners and this is a strength for us. There is a very good culture going here and the newcomers have a lot to look forward to as they settle into their roles.”

The Big Rivers has expanded this year to eight teams with Trine moving in as a full member (as opposed to playing a development schedule last year). As a result the Big Rivers has been split into two halves, with the East including Rio Grande, Thomas More, Trine, and Wheeling and the West being populated by Marian, Principia, Iowa Central, and Aquinas. Each team will play three league games before their conference playoffs and then, they hope, more playoff games within the NCR postseason.

Several of the teams, then, will need warmup games to build toward the conference games. Those warmup games will be crucial in getting them polished enough to succeed in conference play

Marian has Purdue, Notre Dame, Kentucky, and Rio Grande on the warmup schedule. Wheeling will play Davenport, Thomas More takes on Ohio State, Walsh, and Tennessee. Rio Grande plays Tennessee and Indiana, as well as Marian, while Iowa Central warmups with Iowa State, Southern Nazarene, and Arkansas State. Principia plays Lindenwood, Aquinas plays Purdue, and Trine plays Benedictine, Michigan, and Adrian.

Fall 2024 Big Rivers regular season schedule:

9/21 Trine at Aquinas Big Rivers
9/22 Marian at Rio Grande Big Rivers Non-Conf.
9/27 Rio Grande at Wheeling Big Rivers
9/28 Aquinas at Principia Big Rivers
9/28 Marian at Iowa Central CC Big Rivers
9/29 Trine at Thomas More Big Rivers
10/5 Principia at Marian Big Rivers
10/5 Trine at Rio Grande Big Rivers
10/5 Wheeling at Thomas More Big Rivers
10/11 Wheeling at Trine Big Rivers
10/12 Aquinas at Marian Big Rivers
10/12 Iowa Central CC at Principia Big Rivers
10/12 Thomas More at Rio Grande Big Rivers