A-State Rugby Seeks Third 7s National Championship
May 27, 2015
JONESBORO — Tournament officials are billing the 2015 Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby
Championship (CRC), May 30-31, as “the most thrilling yet.” Arkansas State University’s
program will not disagree with that. The team departed for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Wednesday morning to compete in the national collegiate tournament, Saturday and Sunday,
among the top 20 teams in the nation. The tournament in PPL Park will feature over
45 rugby matches, and the Red Wolves will work hard to keep its three-year perfect
7s mark intact.
“This team realizes they represent past players who would have loved this opportunity,”
said Matt Huckaby, executive director of student wellness, who will assist the coaching
staff of Nemani Delaibatiki and Shaun Potgieter. “These players are planning to represent
them accordingly—with a win.”
A-State won back-to-back 7s national championships in 2012 and 2013.
The Red Wolves are in Pool D of five pools, along with Michigan, Texas and UCLA. A-State
will play three games the first day, including opening with Michigan, Saturday, May
30, at 9:20 a.m. (CT). The second match is 11:30 a.m. against Texas, followed by a
1:40 p.m. matchup with UCLA.
Other teams participating in the tournament include Boston College, California, Notre
Dame and Virginia Tech in Pool A; Air Force, Kutztown, Navy and Temple in Pool B;
Alabama, Clemson, Indiana and Life in Pool C; and Arizona, Dartmouth, Penn State and
St. Joseph’s in Pool E.
Play can be viewed live on NBC Sports Network. Saturday’s schedule is 2-3:30 p.m.
CT; 3:30-5 p.m. CT; 5:30-7p.m. CT on NBC Comcast Sportsnet. Tournament action continues
Sunday from 1-3 p.m. CT and 3-5 p.m. CT.
Having a very young side at the Las Vegas Invitational 7s qualifier for the collegiate
rugby championship in February did not deter the squad from winning the tournament
against a very good American International College squad, including winning over Utah
and Air Force to earn a berth in the championship. However, A-State has been plagued
throughout the season with numerous injuries.
“Injuries are always a reality of rugby, and one every team has to deal with,” continued
Huckaby. “The guys are extremely fit and ready to go as the coaches have done a wonderful
job preparing them.”
Also, Potgieter, a former two-time All-America performer, noted that players have
done a nice job of filing the roles of injured players and stepped up to the plate.
“After winning the Vegas tournament, the guys have worked hard to use that moment
and confidence in training to push themselves to be the best. We have great leaders
in Dylan Carrion and Tom Haussrer who are both a part of the two national championships
Arkansas State won in 2012 and 2013. With a good mix of experienced players and youngsters
trying to make their mark, we have a solid balance to give this tournament a shot.”
Huckaby added, “Dylan Carrion has carried the team through the first two championships
and is prepared to lead the team to its third.”
Director of Rugby NeMani Delaibatiki, in his final 7s tournament with the team, said,
“Our players relish the pressure and know what’s expected and what’s needed to be
successful. I believe we have a chance, and the opportunity to go up against some
of the best 7s programs in the country all in one weekend, to be featured on NBC,
is an opportunity we are grateful for and one we are looking forward to. I am excited
for our players that will be participating at the CRC, and I know they will rise to
the occasion. We might have different dynamics of players in our squad this season,
but we still expect the same, and that is how we will approach the CRC.”
Tickets for the championships are $97 for reserved seating and $58 weekend passes
and may be purchased online at http://www.usasevenscrc.com/crc-tickets/. Weekend tickets include free parking, access to all rugby competitions and admission
to the scheduled music festival.
Arkansas State Squad
1. Mika Baska (Missouri) - Junior
2. Preston Weigel (Texas) - Sophomore
3. Connor Cook (Hawaii) - Senior
4. Dylan Carrion (Texas) – Captain - Senior
5. Ruann Knuppel (Dubai Emirates) - Freshman
6. Dustin Bates (Hawaii) - Junior
7. Glenn Eriksen (South Africa) - Freshman
8. Tom Hausrrer (New Zealand) - Senior
9. Blace Walser (Oklahoma) - Sophomore
10. Nicholas Abreus (Texas) - Freshman
11. Alex Goff (Tennessee) - Junior
12. David Snead (England) - Freshman
13. Jonathan McCole (Missouri) - Junior
14. Harry Higgins (New York) Senior
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