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CLUB RUGBY Women's Premier League Glendale Merlins 31-31 San Diego Surfers Women's Division 1 Utah Vipers 53-27 Glendale Merlins D1 Men’s Club Premiership (D2) Denver Barbarians 90-14 Denver Harlequins Denver Highlanders 27-21 Boulder Rugby Men’s Club Championship (D3) Laramie Lumberjacks 51-31 Colorado Springs Grizzlies Northern Colorado Flamingos 60-32 Littleton Eagles Men’s Club Probationary (D2/D3) Park City Haggis 28-0 Denver Misfits (P) Men’s Club Challenge League (D4) Colorado Rush 28-0 Fort Carson Rugby Denver Barbarians D4 45-7 Denver Harlequins D4 Laramie Lumberjacks D4 XX-XX Colorado Springs Grizzlies D4 Marauders Rugby 33-35 Queen City Rams D4 Northern Colorado Flamingos D4 XX-XX Littleton Eagles D4 COLLEGE RUGBY Men’s College Division 1A Air Force 33-25 Colorado New Mexico 26-61 Colorado State Women’s College Division 1 Air Force 92-12 Colorado State Colorado 69-7 Wyoming Utah Valley 19-49 Utah State Men’s College Division 2 Colorado Mines 0-28 Montana State CSU Pueblo 19-66 Northern Colorado Western State 64-19 Colorado Mesa Women's College Division 2 Colorado Mesa 28-0 Northern Colorado Colorado Mines 28-0 Idaho State Men's Small College Denver 31-22 New Mexico Tech Regis 56-0 Colorado College Women's Small College Regis 10-89 Colorado College FRIENDLIES Men’s Club & College Friendlies Air Force B 24-15 Colorado B Women’s Club & College Friendlies Boulder Babes 22-5 Colorado Springs Pikes Peaks Colorado Mines 12-36 Black Ice Rugby All Home Teams Listed First | Score is listed as XX-XX if final score isn't known CLUB RUGBY
Men’s Club Premiership (D2) Boulder Rugby 42-31 Denver Barbarians Park City Haggis 100-0 Denver Harlequins Men’s Club Championship (D3) Northern Colorado Flamingos 62-26 Laramie Lumberjacks Queen City Rams 36-26 Colorado Springs Grizzlies Eastern Rockies Cup (D2/D3) Littleton Eagles 34-38 Denver Highlanders Men’s Club Probationary (D2/D3) Denver Misfits (P) 87-7 Marauders Rugby Men’s Club Challenge League (D4) Boulder Rugby D4 10-50 Denver Barbarians D4 Colorado Rush 5-45 Colorado Springs Grizzlies D4 COLLEGE RUGBY Men’s College Division 1A Air Force vs. New Mexico (Re-Scheduled) Colorado 20-17 Colorado State Women’s College Division 1 Air Force 5-77 BYU Colorado State 24-22 New Mexico Montana State 55-19 Utah Valley Men’s College Division 2 Air Force B 29-61 CSU Pueblo Colorado Mines 8-21 Western State Northern Colorado 7-50 Montana State FRIENDLIES Men’s Club & College Friendlies Colorado B 70-20 Colorado State B Women’s Club & College Friendlies Air Force B XX-XX BYU B Colorado Mesa 12-79 BYU Glendale Merlins (WPL) 17-29 Lindenwood Glendale Merlins (D1) 27-36 Lindenwood B Wyoming XX-XX Colorado Mines All Home Teams Listed First | Score is listed as XX-XX if final score isn't known
Women's Premier League Glendale Merlins 46-21 Berkeley All Blues Men's Club Premiership (D2) Denver Barbarians 49-21 Denver Highlanders Denver Harlequins 12-62 Boulder Rugby Men's Premiership Player of the Week: Gregory Hesler (Boulder Rugby) Women's Club Division 1 Glendale Merlins II 43-10 Black Ice Rugby Men's Club Championship (D3) Colorado Springs Grizzlies 31-42 Northern Colorado Flamingos Littleton Eagles 21-42 Queen City Rams Laramie Lumberjacks 59-28 Denver Misfits* *Probationary member of Men's D2 & D3 Men's Championship Player of the Week: Gabe McCabe (Northern Colorado Flamingos) Men's Club Challenge League (D4) Marauders Rugby 40-24 Colorado Rush Denver Barbarians II 29-19 Denver Highlanders II Denver Harlequins II 7-24 Boulder Rugby II Colorado Springs Grizzlies II 31-17 Northern Colorado Flamingos II Littleton Eagles II (F) 0-28 Queen City Rams II Men's Challenge League Player of the Week: John Goodfriend (Marauders Rugby) Men's College Division 2 Northern Colorado 26-12 Air Force II Colorado Mesa 41-17 Colorado Mines Women's College Division 2 Colorado Mesa 68-7 Colorado Mines Glendale, CO.- The Denver Barbarians have another piece of silverware to add to their already packed trophy cabinet, as they beat the Detroit Tradesmen in dramatic fashion, 39-38, to claim the Men's Division II Club National Championship.
It was a close affair with the Barbarians trailing for most of the match, only to snatch a one point lead with three minutes left in the game, and ride it out until the full-time siren sounded. After the match Brian Erichsen, head coach of the Denver Barbarians noted, "This feels pretty awesome. Whether you win by one or fifty it doesn't matter, but when it's by one- wow." Wow was right, it was an intense affair and one that saw to evenly matched teams engaged in a game that all those in attendance are unlikely to forget. The game got off to a furious pace, both teams declared their intentions early, but poor handling, cost each side points in the first ten minutes. It was never a question of if but when a team begin the scoring fiesta. Detroit opened the scoring in the 11th minute, and their celebrations were short lived as Denver hit right back; and so began the story of the first half. Every time the Tradesmen crossed the line the Barbarians were right behind them and then the Tradesmen would score again. After the first try of the game was scored there was never more than a five-minute gap in the first half before the other would respond. At the end of the first stanza a missed conversion is all that separated the two teams. Detroit lead, 21-19. Coming out of the sheds to begin the second half the Barbarians looked to close in on the Tradesmen and hope to catch them napping, and that they did. In the first seven minutes of the second half the Barbarians got a penalty and a try to put up eight unanswered points and claim the lead. It looked as if the altitude may have got the best of the Tradesmen, but they came back stronger than ever. After giving up those points to the Barbarians the Tradesmen came back and put up 17 unanswered points and with only twelve minutes left to play the Barbarians found themselves down 11 points and against the flow of momentum. As they had done all through the first half, the Barbarians picked themselves up off the ground and marched back down the field and not a minute later they had responded thanks to a beautiful dummy that sold twenty-eight of the thirty players on the field. Now with just over ten minutes to play the lead was four. Denver needed a try and in the 77th minute that's exactly what they got, the Barbarians recapturing the lead for only the second time all day and for the first time in half an hour. Denver held onto the ball off the kick off, despite constant contention at the breakdown the Tradesmen couldn't win the ball back. The siren went and the Barbarians won the championship 39-38. All Home Teams Listed First | Score is listed as X-X if final score isn't known Women's Premier League Glendale Merlins 20-6 Chicago North Shore Women's Division 1 (College) Air Force 76-20 Colorado New Mexico 10-40 Montana State Utah State 81-12 Colorado State Men's Division 2 (Club) Glendale Merlins D2 24-36 Denver Barbarians Men's Division 2 (College) Western State 44-0 UC Colorado Springs Montana State 44-7 Colorado College Northern Colorado 51-50 Colorado Mesa Women's Division 2 (College) Northern Colorado 14-62 Colorado Mesa Idaho State 15-67 Colorado Mines Men's Division 3 (Club) Laramie Lumberjacks 29-46 Northern Colorado Flamingos Littleton Eagles 42-48 Colorado Springs Grizzlies Men's Division 4 (Club) Denver Barbarians D4 cancelled Colorado Springs Grizzlies D4 Men's U20 Rugby Glendale Merlins U20 82-10 Regis Men's Club & College Friendlies Glendale Merlins 41-7 Ontario Arrows #15 Air Force 94-0 Texas Tech Colorado Rush 60-12 Atlanta Bucks Air Force B 0-48 Colorado Mines 45th Annual Jackalope Tournament - Host: University of Wyoming | Laramie, Wyoming
Men's Bracket Utah State 35-5 Colorado B Colorado State 24-19 Utah Valley Wyoming 10-0 Nebraska Utah 26-3, Colorado Utah State 26-7 Wyoming Utah Valley 33-19 Colorado Colorado B 19-17 Wyoming Colorado State W-L, Utah State Colorado 42-0 Nebraska Colorado State 33-26, Utah Nebraska 39-5 Colorado B Utah Valley 38-14 Utah Final Men's Records: Colorado State 3-0 Utah Valley 2-1 Utah State 2-1 Utah 1-2 Colorado 1-2 Colorado B 1-2 Wyoming 1-2 Nebraska 1-2 Women Utah Valley 64-12, Wyoming Utah Valley 29-5 Wyoming B The schedule for the 2017-2018 competitive season has been distributed to all listed/qualified club representatives. If you did not receive a copy of your schedule, please contact Men's Club Representative, Erik Geib.
Read more [below] for this year's scheduling notes and an Excel version of the schedule. The Rocky Mountain Rugby Disciplinary Committee has suspended the Provo Steelers for the 2017-2018 competitive season.
In May 2017, Provo was cited for fielding a player who was under disciplinary suspension in a match that took place in April 2017. A hearing was held in June to discuss the matter further. The Steelers ultimately failed to appear before their hearing despite multiple requests to appear. Upon review of the evidence, the Disciplinary Committee ruled that Provo was aware that the player was suspended, played the suspended player anyway, and then falsified its match report in the USA Rugby Competition Management System that listed its roster. Provo may reapply for entry into Rocky Mountain Rugby competitions in May 2018. |
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