All-Time American List: Jay Hanson
Jay Hanson’s story is a classic one of the early days of the modern era of American rugby.
He found rugby where he could, and continued to perform at a high level whenever he did so. He played in high school in Maryland when that wasn’t really a thing. He attended TCU and found a club in Fort Worth to play for.
All-Time American List: Paul Emerick
Paul Emerick is one of the greatest American outside backs.
Generally playing at outside center, the former University of Northern Iowa All American and later Chicago Lions was a favorite with fans because he never, ever backed down, was brutally honest about his performance good or bad, and was just plain fun to watch.
All-Time American List: Bob Causey
The looming, hulking lock from Louisiana, Bob Causey gave his entire adult life to the game he loved.
All-Time American List: Charles Doe
Charles Doe played rugby at Stanford and went on to play for the USA in both the 1920 and 1924 Olympic Games.
All-Time American List: Kevin Swiryn
Kevin Swiryn attended Saint Mary's College of California planning to play football, but when the football program was halted, he found something better.