GRR: Awards
It was kind of a wild weekend in Men's DII college rugby as we saw a few surprise results.
But surprise results usually mean some players rose to the summit in terms of their performances. We have a wide range of Gamebreakers this week—scorers, tacklers, forwards, backs—and they all deserve some accolades.
Throughout Men's D1 College we saw some strong performances as teams get back on the field; here are a few.
This week's Gamebreakers:
Vince Carso, Ohio StateIn a losing effort (33-31), Carso was a sparkplug for Ohio State and scored a brilliant try to boot.
We’re here with a look at the players in women’s DI college rugby who stood out.
Here are our Gamebreakers for the weekend of September 18:
Maddie Hughes, Queens University CharlotteA freshman out of Myers Park HS in North Carolina, Hughes scored four tries as Queens shut out Navy.
We're back with our Gamebreakers and this week we've got the best performers from men's D1A, D1AA, and D1 college rugby.
This week we see some front row Gamebreakers, one or two youngsters breaking out, plus a few big points hauls. Here's who we liked from the week:
Lindenwood University flyhalf Richelle Stephens has been named the 2021 MA Sorensen Award-winner as the best women's player in American College Rugby.