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About the Collegiate All-American Program
The All American Team is made up of the nation’s best collegiate rugby players who are selected annually. The All-American team has long been a precursor to international honors, with many All-Americans graduating to the USA National Team. The following Senior National Teams have been made up of the following current or former Collegiate All Americans: 2003 Rugby World Cup XV’s Senior National Team (15), 2007 Rugby World Cup XV’s Senior National Team (8), 2009 American Rugby Championship Team (10), 2009 Senior National XV’s Team (17), and the 2008/2009 Senior National 7’s Team in the IRB World Series (14).
Selection to the USA Rugby All-American Team
The All American Team is made up of the nation’s best collegiate rugby players who are picked annually on the basis of performance over the course of the domestic collegiate rugby season, the National Collegiate Championships, and the Collegiate National All Star Championship.
Eligibility for the Collegiate All-American Team
The All-American team and honorable mention team will be selected from players who attend a domestic American University and compete for an American University Team. Criteria to be named an All-American is separate from criteria to be selected for the All American Touring/Assembly Side. The team that assembles in the Summer can be named from the pool of named All Americans, but may also include players eligible to play for America, who are studying at Universities domestically or abroad, but are not competing for an American University Team.
2011 All-American Tour Staff