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The Dartmouth Rugby Football Club (or Dartmouth Rugby) is the men's
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Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native ...
. The student-run club was founded in 1951, and competes in the Ivy Rugby Conference against its traditional Ivy League rivals. Current head coach and former assistant coach James Willocks took over the team in 2017, leading the club to the 2019 D1-AA Spring Championship, the club's first 15-a-side national title.


About


Men's team

The Dartmouth rugby team comprises more than 100 students and often fields more than four sides on a given weekend during the fall term. One of the strengths and strongest traditions of the two clubs are the Annual Tours, the first of which occurred during the 1958–1959 school year when Dartmouth rugby toured both England and Southern California. The former team was the first U.S. college rugby team to invade England (one English newspaper describing the event as "the nastiest upset since Bunker Hill"), and Sports Illustrated covered the 7-game tour in its January 19, 1959 issue. In 1962 DRFC toured in Ireland, and in 1964 the team toured both Germany and Scotland. Since 2000, the teams tours have included trips to England, Ireland, Italy, Spain, South Africa, Argentina, and Uruguay. Dartmouth has enjoyed success on a national stage. In 1965, the first XV was undefeated and was declared the unofficial national collegiate champion. More recently, since 1980 Dartmouth has twice reached the finals of the US national collegiate championship and has reached the semi-finals three times. In 2011 and 2012, former head coach Alex Magleby led Dartmouth to back-to-back rugby sevens national titles in the
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.


Women's team

Dartmouth also has a women's team, the DWRC, which was founded in 1978. Dartmouth women's rugby team was promoted to varsity status in 2015. The promotion to varsity was aided in part by the NCAA's commitment to contribute towards the varsity program's annual costs. Dartmouth women's rugby became the third Ivy League varsity rugby program following Harvard (2013) and Brown (2014), and if five Ivy League schools recognize their teams as varsity they can compete for an official Ivy League championship. Dartmouth women's rugby had previously unsuccessfully applied for varsity status in 2012. DWRC has produced numerous USA Eagles National Team Players and All-Americans. Women’s rugby is led by head coach Katie Dowty.


Cups and competitions


CRC 7s

Dartmouth has been successful in national rugby sevens competitions. In 2011, Dartmouth defeated
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32-10 for the men's championship in the
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in a match broadcast live on NBC from
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in Philadelphia. Dartmouth repeated as champions in the
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, defeating Cal 21-19 in the semifinal and beating
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24-5 in the final. Dartmouth went 5-1 at the 2012
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to win the consolation bracket.


Ivy League Rugby

Dartmouth has also enjoyed success in
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competitions. Dartmouth has won the Ivy League cup 12 times since it was established in 1969, including 5 consecutive championships from 1998 to 2002 and 6 consecutive championships from 2008 to 2013. In November 2011 the team captured the Ivy League Sevens Championship. Dartmouth first won the New England Championship in 1980 and has repeated numerous times. The Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club (or DWRC) has won nine Ivy League titles.


Varsity Cup

Dartmouth is one of a few select colleges to be selected to play in the Varsity Cup collegiate rugby championship. In 2013 Dartmouth was the #3 seed, behind perennially strong opponents BYU and Cal.


Facilities


Corey Ford Clubhouse

The clubs dedicated the
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Rugby Clubhouse in September, 2005 with matches against Army (DRFC) and Radcliffe. The Clubhouse — which is considered one of the best college rugby facilities in the country — was built into the hillside at the halfway line of Battle Field and Brophy Field, which are separated by a twenty-foot bank."Dartmouth Elevates Women’s Rugby to Varsity Status"
Valley News, Tris Wykes, April 2, 2015. Spectators view games from the deck of the Clubhouse and from the hillside that runs the length of the fields.


Notable alumni

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Alexander Magleby Alexander Magleby (born February 19, 1978) is the CEO of the professional rugby union team, The New England Free Jacks. He is a former professional rugby union coach, and former United States national team player and captain. Playing career Mag ...
– head coach of the U.S. national rugby sevens team *
Madison Hughes Madison John Hughes (born October 26, 1992) is a rugby union player who was the captain of the United States national rugby sevens team from 2014 until he stepped away from the team in late 2021. Hughes was named captain of the United States nati ...
- current captain of the U.S. national rugby sevens team *
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- American photojournalist and war photographer


Notable coaches

* Stuart Krohn (born 1962), professional
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player


References


External links

* {{Rugby union in the United States Dartmouth Big Green rugby Rugby clubs established in 1951 1951 establishments in New Hampshire