2014 Women's College Awards
Penn State, still the winningest team in the women's game.
2014 was a tumultuous year for women's colleges, but the controversies couldn't detract from some all-star performances. We honor award recipients for Women's College Team of the Year, Coach of the Year, and Player of the Year.
2014 Women's College Coach of the Year REBECCA CARLSON, QUINNIPIAC Quinnipiac had a fantastic season this year, but it’s been a steady, intentional climb into the upper echelon of division one.
2014 Women Eagle AwardsThere isn’t much sugar-coating it: 2014 wasn’t a particularly fulfilling year for the U.S. women’s national teams. There were high points no doubt, but generally, the Eagles fell short of their goals. Center stage belonged to the quadrennial Women’s Rugby World Cup.
There isn’t much sugar-coating it: 2014 wasn’t a particularly fulfilling year for the U.S. women’s national teams. There were high points no doubt, but generally, the Eagles fell short of their goals.
Center stage belonged to the quadrennial Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Aircraft Charter Solutions PoW - Gabe WahlWhen Gabe Wahl and Drew Falk graduated from the San Clemente Youth Rugby program, they wanted to keep playing, but they found there was no team at their school. No problem; they made one. “We just wanted to keep on playing, so we decided
2014 Men's College Awards
Goff Rugby Report gives you our 2014 Men's College Awards.
Among the awards:
Toughest Conference
Best Game
Best 15s and 7s programs
Issue of the Year
Comeback Player
Breakout Player
And best 7s and 15s Players























































