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The Lady Ruggers are Penn State University's (PSU) Women's Rugby Football Club
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, established in 1991. They are a Division 1 Elite rugby team who play under
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, American rugby's governing body. Although they are an official PSU team the women's rugby program at PSU is not funded as a varsity sport and therefore cannot be officially called the "
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". The team is part of the Penn State athletic department's "team sports" program and plays other school's varsity teams. The Rugby Alumni Association, which supports the team, also works with the Penn State's men's rugby team.


Division I National Final Four Appearances (15s)

* 1993 – 3rd Place * 1994 – 3rd Place * 1995 – 2nd Place (Princeton def. Penn State) * 1996 – 2nd Place (Princeton def. Penn State) * 1997 – National Champions (Runner-up Radcliffe) * 1998 – 2nd Place (Radcliffe def. Penn State) * 2000 – National Champions (Runner-up
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) * 2001 – 2nd Place (Chico State def. Penn State) * 2002 – 2nd Place (Air Force def. Penn State) * 2003 – 3rd Place * 2004 – National Champions (Runner-up Princeton) * 2005 – 2nd Place (Stanford 53 Penn State 6) * 2006 – 2nd Place (Stanford 15 Penn State 12) * 2007 – National Champions (Penn State 22 Stanford 21) * 2008 – 2nd Place (Stanford 15 Penn State 10) * 2009 – National Champions (Penn State 46 Stanford 7) * 2010 – National Champions (Penn State 24 Stanford 7) * 2011 – 2nd Place (Army 33 Penn State 29) * 2012 – National Champions (Penn State 46 Stanford 15) * 2013 – National Champions (Penn State 65 Norwich 10) * 2014 – National Champions (Penn State 38 Stanford 0) * 2015 – National Champions (Penn State 61 Central Washington 7) * 2016 – National Champions (Penn State 15 Brigham Young 5) * 2017 – National Champions (Penn State 28 Lindenwood 25) * 2018 – lost semifinal game * 2019 – lost semifinal game * 2020 – cancelled (pandemic) * 2021 – did not compete (pandemic) * 2022 (spring) – lost semifinal game * 2022 (fall) – withdrew after qualifying for semifinal game ''National championship winners''


Rugby Sevens Collegiate Championships

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'' 2011- 2nd Place (Penn State 5 Army 14) ''
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Sevens Collegiate National Championships'' In the first three years, the tournament was held in December, and the location necessitated considerable travel costs. Because of the impact on their programs, strong teams that won bids declined to participate.


Captains

Captains are selected by team members. To qualify to vote, a player must have played with the team for at least one semester at the time of the vote. Coaching staff have no vote. A captain's term lasts one semester, but she can be reelected multiple times. * Fall 2001 - Claudia Braymer '02, Scrumhalf * Spring 2002 - Claudia Braymer '02, Scrumhalf * Spring 2004 - Kim Magrini '04, Scrumhalf * Fall 2004 - Maggie Reed '05, 2nd Row, 8, & Flanker * Spring 2005 - Maggie Reed '05, 2nd Row, 8, & Flanker * Fall 2005 - Amber Benlian '06, Center * Spring 2006 - Amber Benlian '06, Center * Fall 2006 - Diana Klein '07, Fullback * Spring 2007 - Alison Searle '07, Lock * Fall 2007 - Lauren Rosso '09, Outside Center * Spring 2008 - Kristen Snyder '09, Hooker * Fall 2008 - Annie Zeigler '10, Scrumhalf * Spring 2009 - Kristen Snyder '09, Hooker * Fall 2009 - Ann Blair '09, Wing * Spring 2010 - R. Smyers '10, Lock * Fall 2010 - Sadie Anderson '12, Flyhalf * Spring 2011 - Kyle Armstrong '12, Lock * Fall 2011 - Sadie Anderson '12, Flyhalf * ? * Spring 2021 - Ellie Fromstein and Mia Lancellotti


See also


References

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External links


Team's Website

USA Rugby

National College Rankings



Article about the team

Penn State University

Team's Alumni Website
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