USA Rugby has announced the players of the week in each conference of the College Premier Division for the week of March 26. All of the conference players of the week will be up for the CPD National Player of the Week Honors. Fans can vote for the National Player of the Week here: http://on.fb.me/g9ta3e.
(Austin Brewin photo) Week three of the Rugby Super League (RSL) season finished Saturday with the top teams in the competition starting to pull away in the standings.
The USA Eagles defeated China 36-14 and lost to England 12-37 in the second day of the Hong Kong Sevens tournament, giving them a 2-1 record and berth in the Bowl Quarterfinals where they will face Tonga.
The Arizona State Sun Devils beat sworn rivals Arizona today 38-14 in the weekly CPD Barnburner. ASU has soared up the ranks, moving from DII just last year to one of the top teams in the Western Conference with a 2-1 record.
The Women's Eagles made it to the Plate Final in the Hong Kong Women's Sevens Tournament, going 3-2 and narrowly losing to the Netherlands in the Plate final.
The Eagles got their Hong Kong Sevens off to a good start today, beating Japan 24-19. Tomorrow the Eagles will face China and England for a chance to qualify for the Cup.
Universal Sports will deliver more than eight hours of LIVE coverage of the HSBC Rugby Sevens World Series in Hong Kong on Saturday night, March 26 beginning at 12:00 midnight ET, 9:00 p.m. PT.
There are some great games on the horizon for week three of the Rugby Super League (RSL). Windy City bragging rights and a firm challenge for the Utah Warriors should make this weekend's action extra enthusiastic.
USA Rugby is in search of a head coach for the 2010 Women’s Collegiate All-American Touring Side (WCAAs). The WCAA head coach will be selected through an open application process that opens today and closes on March 30, 2011.