2009 NSCRO Men's Division III Rugby Tournament

The 2009 NSCRO Men's Division III Rugby Tournament is a tournament which involved 103 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NSCRO Division III college rugby as a culmination of the 2008–09 rugby season. It began in the fall 2008 season in the northeast, midwest and mid-atlantic, and picked up again in the spring 2009 season for the southern teams, and concludes with the Fearsome Four, a final four-style semifinals and championship games co-hosted by South Jersey RFC on April 25-6 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

National Championship Bracket

Fearsome Four – Cherry Hill, New Jersey

National Semifinals
April 25 @ 1pm, & 3pm
National Championship Game
April 26 at noon
      
NE1 Salve Regina University 19
NY2 SUNY Oswego 39
SUNY Oswego 15
Coastal Carolina 36
MA3 Longwood University 25
USARS4 Coastal Carolina 36

National Semifinal

The National Semifinals were held on a warm sunny day, on a badly worn pitch at Green Acre Park in Cherry Hill, NJ. Sadly, the event was not well publicized. Each match was attended by about 40 rugby fans, friends and family members. The event host, South Jersey RFC, had a small concession lean-to, offering pretzels, sodas and event t-shirts.

In the first match of the day, New England Rugby Football Union Champion Salve Regina met NY State Rugby Conference Champion SUNY Oswego. Salve Regina was the only true small college in the tournament (having approximately 500 male students to SUNY's 3000), and it showed. SUNY's large squad took advantage of poor SRU tackling up the middle and took a 22-0 lead into halftime. The first half was led by the dominance of Oswego flankers Matt Moir (senior)with 4 tries,Kandu Agmibson, fly half Jordan Storie (senior captain), and outside center Jay McGukin (senior captain).

In the second half, Oswego replaced four of its starters including starting scrum half and senior captain Alex Rufer among others due to injury and conservation for the finals match, which was to be determined. Consequently SRU showed some spirit and put points on the board, exchanging tries with SUNY, but they never really got the hang of EPRU referee Pete Hesler's refusal to penalize an offside. And on those other penalties that were called, SRU was physically restrained from quicktapping on multiple occasions by Hesler to allow Oswego to adequately retreat. One such restraint took place on the Oswego 5m line, evoking a barrage of criticism from the SRU sideline, and for which they probably should have been disciplined. Overall, SUNY Oswego was by far the better team on the day, running in multiply tries from outside the 22m.

In the second match, VRU Champion Longwood met USA Rugby South Champion Coastal Carolina. The two teams were well coached and matched up very well. Again, however, the large college program carried the day. Coastal Carolina was physically larger, and took an early lead, but Longwood battled back, playing smart rugby and making some key kicks for points. At halftime, Coastal Carolina held a 17-13 lead. In the second half, fitness seemed to be an issue, not so much for the teams, but for the officiating crew, all of whom seemed to be approaching 60 years old and overweight. Apparently, the event host had some difficulty arranging referees, and had to do some last minute scrambling to obtain referee coverage. Longwood took a brief lead, before giving it back to Coastal Carolina for good about midway through the second half. Coastal Carolina was the best team on Saturday. They were big, fit, aggressive and knowledgeable. Longwood matched them in every category but size and points.

Regional Brackets

Northeast Regional Bracket

The Northeast Regional Bracket is the home of USA Rugby territorial union Northeast Rugby Union ("NRU") (partial). More specifically, it is the home of NRU's largest local area union, the New England Rugby Football Union (NERFU), and its twenty-four (24) Men's College Division III Rugby teams.

NERFU plays its regular season in the fall. At the end of the regular season, the top two teams in each of its four conferences participate in the NERFU College Men's Division III Cup Championship, which also serves as the NSCRO Northeast Regional Championship. In November 2008, Salve Regina University defeated Southern Connecticut State University 21-20 to win the regional championship. See 2008 NERFU College Men's Division III Rugby Tournament.

In this bracket were one union champion and three conference champions:

Quarterfinals Semifinals Regional Championship
       
 Salve Regina University  29
 Western Connecticut State University  21  
  Salve Regina University  19
     Plymouth State University  17  
 Tufts University  10
November 8 – Newport, Rhode Island
 Plymouth State University  24  
 Salve Regina University  21
   
   Southern Connecticut State University  20
 Southern Connecticut State University  31
 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth  17  
 Southern Connecticut State University  21
     Keene State College  15  
 Keene State College  39
 Saint Anselm College  0  
 

New York/Midwest Regional Bracket

The New York/Midwest Regional Bracket is the home of USA Rugby territorial unions Northeast Rugby Union (partial) and Midwest Rugby Union, and their twenty-six (26) men's college division III rugby programs.

In this bracket were 3 union champions and one conference champion:

Quarterfinals Semifinals Regional Championship
       
 Clarkson University  15
 SUNY Buffalo C  5  
 Clarkson University  20
      SUNY Oswego  25 OT  
  SUNY Oswego  30
April 5 – Reading, Pennsylvania
 Paul Smiths College  0  
 SUNY Oswego  17
   
   Fairmont State University  15
 SUNY Maritime  10
  William Paterson  20  
 William Paterson  22
     Fairmont State University  25 OT  
 Grove City College  12
 Fairmont State College  36  
 

Mid-Atlantic Regional Bracket

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Bracket is the home of USA Rugby territorial union Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union or MARFU and their twenty-two (22) men's college division III rugby programs.

In this bracket were 3 union champions and a runner-up:

Quarterfinals Semifinals Regional Championship
       
 Widener University  21
 Penn State Berks  0  
 Widener University  29
     American University  18  
  American University  17
March 29 – Bridgeport, Pennsylvania
 Frostburg State University  15  
 Widener University  7
   
   Longwood University  22
 Longwood University  16
 Virginia Tech C  12  
 Longwood University  16
     Penn State Berks  11  
 Penn State Berks  0
 Widener University  21  
 

South Regional Bracket

The South Regional Bracket is the home of USA Rugby territorial union USA Rugby South ("USARS") and their thirty-one (31) men's college division III rugby programs.

In this bracket were 4 conference champions and their runners-up:

Quarterfinals Semifinals Regional Championship
       
 Lee University  7 (ff)
 Mississippi State University  0  
 Lee University  5
     Coastal Carolina University  12  
  Coastal Carolina University  7 (ff)
March 29 – Tuscaloosa, Alabama
 Guilford College  0  
 Coastal Carolina University  13
   
   Furman University  10
 Tulane University  7 (ff)
 Tennessee Tech University  0  
 Tulane University  10
     Furman University  26  
 Elon University  17
 Furman University  20  
 


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