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James Rose and Hattie Greenwood get their Prusmack Award trophies from Jon Hinkin.

Prusmack Awards Handed Out Over US Rugby Foundation Weekend

This past weekend during the US Rugby Foundation Hall of Fame awards event, the Prusmack Award winners were recognized.

The Prusmack Award is given to the top collegiate 7s players in the nation—one for a men's player, and one for a women's player.

This year, and, actually, not for the first time, both winners come from Life University.

Lyndon Bailey charges on during the CRAA D1AA final. Matthew Stafford photo.
College Men

GRR Hot 100 D1AA Players of the Spring: The Forwards

As the fall season looms we're back with our Hot 100  players.

This time we're looking at the players from the spring. The vast, vast majority of this list (which is just about 100 players) are those who played 15s this spring, which would make them CRAA players.

Jackson Gray for GCU. J. Dalton Photography.
College Men

GRR Hot 100 D1A Players of the Spring: The Backs

In our recognition of D1A players from the spring, we've got 54 backs on the list.

This list includes probably the three most impactful players in collegiate rugby in Scholz Award-winner Solomon Williams and multiple Scholz finalists Roanin Krieger and Dom Besag.

Navy vs Mount St. Mary's from February 21, 2026. Photo David Hughes.
College Men

GRR Hot 100 D1A Players of the Spring: The Forwards

Goff Rugby Report has selected the Hot 100 players from D1A Rugby in the spring.

This only covers teams that have played significantly in D1A in the winter/spring. Naturally, the top teams such as Cal, Navy, Life, and others that made it deep in the playoffs have a high number of players in this list.

Solomon Williams and Tiahna Padilla proudly display their trophies during the Awards Event at the Washington Athletic Club. Photo Quinn Toomey for the WAC.

A Rugby Celebration as the Scholz and Sorensen Awards are Handed Out

The Washington Athletic Club hosted the Rudy Scholz and MA Sorensen Awards dinner Saturday night in Seattle, with Solomon Williams and Tiahna Padilla being honored as the nation's top collegiate rugby players.

The Awards Celebration was sponsored in part by Kells Irish Restaurant and Pub in Seattle.

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