History
USA Rugby announced in September 2011 the creation of a new sevens tournament.USA Rugby Press Release, September 1, 2011, http://www.midwestrugby.org/usarugbynews09.01.11.htm The launch by USA Rugby had a few hiccups. USA Rugby did not officially announce the December 16–17, 2011 tournament and its dates until September 2011, and at that time USA Rugby had still not determined the location. Those mid-December dates were in the middle of exams for some schools. The ultimately chosen location, the College Station, Texas, was not announced until November. College Station lacks direct flight to many major cities, and this problem was compounded by the decision to hold the tournament over a Friday and Saturday, requiring students to miss both a Thursday and Friday. For these reasons, many colleges that qualified or were invited to the tournament—such as Penn State, UCLA, Utah, BYU, Boston College, Navy, LSU, Iowa, Dartmouth, Delaware, and Bowling Green—declined to participate, nor did Cal participate. The inaugural 2011 tournament was contested by 24 teams that qualified based on performance in qualifying tournaments throughout the fall of 2011. The 2011 tournament was won by Life University, defeating Central Washington 22–17 in overtime. Tim Stanfill of Central Washington was the tournament MVP, and Derek Patrick of Miami was the tournament's leading try scorer. The 2012 tournament was more organized, with only one team - UCLA - declining to participate in the tournament. The 2012 tournament also saw increased airtime, with the entire tournament available live via webstream and some of the knockout rounds broadcast on ESPN3. For the 2013 tournament, three teams—Cal, BYU, and UCLA—won bids but declined to participate.Rugby Mag, College 7s Nationals Fields Finalized, 12 November 2013, The 2015 tournament was held in May — unlike previous tournaments which had been held in December. The tournament took place in Denver over the weekend of May 23–24, less than one week before the 2015Results
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Qualifying tournaments
The following rugby sevens tournaments, played throughout the fall season preceding the national championships, serve as the qualifying events for the national championships. The winner of each qualifying tournament earns an automatic berth in the national championships.Rugby America, Finally!!! USA Rugby Announces Collegiate 7's National Championship, September 1, 2011, http://rugbyamerica.net/2011/09/01/finally-usa-rugby-announces-collegiate-7s-national-championship/ The rest of the places in the national championships are awarded to at large bids chosen by a selection panel. ;Legend * — Champions * — Champions * — Runners-up * — Third place * — Fourth place Notes: * Team in ''italics'' declined to participate in the championship tournament or were not invited for team-specific issues. * An asterisk indicates that the tournament was not held or was not an automatic qualifier that year. * The Cougar Invitational was called the Rocky Mountain 7s in 2012 and the Mountain 7s in 2011. * The Allied 7s was known as the Oklahoma 7s in 2011 prior to the formation of the Allied Rugby Conference.See also
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