Collegiate Rugby Championships (CRC) Women’s Teams Confirmed – May 31 – June2, 2013

2013CRCThe Collegiate women have returned to the USA Sevens Collegiate Rugby Championship this year! After a small hiatus last year, they are back in the big house. This year the CRC is its biggest yet, with Men’s & Women’s Collegiate, NSCRO & Girls & Boys HS.

Along that theme the women’s teams that were invited to this Invitational Tournament are some of the biggest teams in Sevens around the nation. The teams include the 2011 CRC finalists Army and Penn State and the second-place Navy (Navy has since pulled out and Boston Univ has replaced them). Also included are fourth-place Texas and Plate finalist Ohio State from the 2012 USA Rugby Collegiate Sevens Championships.

Filling out the bracket are local hosts West Chester and local team Temple. Georgia Tech was added just before the deadline and is the unknown team from the South.

Pool play starts on Friday, May 31 (12 p.m. – 5 p.m.), at Drexel University. Day 2 Quarterfinals and Semifinals wil take place on Saturday, June 1 (9 a.m. – 12 p.m.). For the final the women’s teams will travel to PPL Park on Sunday, June 2. The final will be played prior to the men’s college final at approximately 5pm.

Stadium Tickets
Note that the tournament at Drexel University does not require tickets, but the Women’s final will be in PPL Park and a ticket is required. Also note that each team is required to sell 75 2-day tickets! Please contact one of the teams to buy tickets to attend or to purchase as a donation to fulfill their ticket requirement.

BROADCAST/LIVE RESULTS
The  Women’s Final may be broadcast, stay tuned for more details. Get live score results by following YSC on Twitter or Facebook.

HASH TAG (Twitter)
The hash tag for this event is #CRC7s. Also we recommend anytime you talk about Women’s Rugby on Twitter you include #wrugby . 

POOLS & SCHEDULES

ROSTERS

Rosters are pending.


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