Who's Going To College 7s Nationals?
Who's Going To College 7s Nationals?
Who has qualified for the USA Rugby Collegiate 7s Championships?
And qualified is the key word here. The USA Rugby championships differ from the other big college event in the spring, the CRC, in a couple of respects: 1. The CRC is a private event and is designed to showcased top-level college 7s in a way that will attract fans and TV viewers, so there is no responsibility (nor should there be) for the CRC to provide a competitive outlet for different kinds of teams. The CRC is first and foremost a men's college event. There's a women's event that's interesting and competitive, but not enormously competitive. 2. The CRC is an invitational. There are a couple of tournaments that provide qualifiers, but it's largely an invitational in which teams are brought in based on name recognition, the ability to bring fans to the event, and then, also, on-field competitiveness.
USA Rugby, as the national governing body, has a responsibility to provide a championship for different divisions—men and women, D1, D2. This year, the tournament will have six brackets, D1A Men, D1 Elite Women, D1AA Men, D1 Women, D2 Men, D2 Women. The teams get there by winning a qualifier, or coming in a close second and applying. One or two teams do get in without playing a qualifier tournament, but all of those teams have gone deep into the spring playoffs, and have performed at a high level in previous years.
USA Rugby College 7s Nationals live on FloRugby May 24-26
Here's who is competing and why they're there.
D1A Men
Team | Why They're There |
Ohio State | Big 10 Champion |
Air Force | Rocky Mountain Champion |
Arkansas | Red River Champion |
Cal | PAC Champion |
Northeastern | Liberty |
There will be seven to 11 at-larges, with Arizona a certainty (they're hosting after all), and quite possibly Grand Canyon. Lindenwood and Life headline the list.
D1 Elite Women
AIC |
Central Washington |
Dartmouth |
Harvard |
Life |
Lindenwood |
Penn State |
These are teams from D1 Elite level or NIRA. There's one more spot open.
D1 Women
This is an eight-team bracket. Five teams have won qualifiers:
Team | Why They're There |
Air Force | Rocky Mountain Champion |
Washington State | Oregon/Pac Mntn Champion |
Sam Houston | Texas Champion |
Iowa State | Hawkeye Classic Champion |
Virginia Tech | Queens Qualifier |
Three at-large spots remain, and there are several really strong teams: Princeton won the Ivy League and will likely get in. Davenport, West Chester, Northeaster, UC Davis, Clemson, Colorado, and UCSB are all possible.
D1AA Men
Team | Why They're There |
Mary Washington | Chesapeake Champion |
Oregon State | NCRC Champion |
St. Joseph's | MARC Joint-Champion |
Iowa State | Heart of America Champion |
Western Michigan | MAC Champion |
FIU | Florida Champion |
Stanford | Pac West Champion |
Sam Houston | Lone Star |
Ivy champion Dartmouth will go to the CRC only, and SCRC Champion Kentucky is reportedly unable to attend. That leaves four at-large teams. Possibles include Dayton, Lindenwood-Belleville, Western Washington, Nebraska, and USC. WWU is a weird situation because they lost in the semis of the NCRC, but lost to the eventual winner 26-24.
D2 Women
Team | Why They're There |
Claremont Colleges | Pacific Desert Champion |
Bryant | Rugby NE Champion |
Bloomsburg | MARC Champion |
Vassar | Tri-State Champion |
Babson | NEWCRC Champion |
Fresno State | West Coast Champion |
The SIRC champion, Lee, is an NSCRO team and will pursue that avenue. Two at-large spots are left, and Grand Valley State and San Jose State could be your teams there.
D2 Men
Team | Why They're There |
William Paterson | Tri-State Champion |
Norwich | Rugby NE Champion |
Bloomsburg | MARC Champion |
Iowa Central CC | Upper Midwest Champion |
Principia | Gateway Champion |
NC State | Cardinals Champion |
Hartford | NEWCRC Champion |
East Carolina | Southern Champion |
This bracket was full of shockers, so you've got a lot of competition for the four at-large spots: Wisconsin-Whitewater (2018 runner-up), UNC-Charlotte (2018 champion), and Queens (won a strong non-qualifier tournament) all could be there. And it's highly likely that Montana State, which won the Rocky Mountain, a conference championship that isn't officially a qualifier but should be, will be in.