January 16, 2017
Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship Announces Five Additions to Field
Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship Release: Jan. 16, 2017
5 More Men’s College Rugby Sevens Teams Announced for Field of 24 in 2017 Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship in Philadelphia June 3rd and 4th at Talen Energy Stadium
Arizona State, Arkansas State, St. Mary’s College, Tennessee & Wisconsin Join the World’s Largest Collegiate Rugby Festival
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – January 16, 2017 – Five more men’s college rugby sevens teams, including returning favorites Arkansas State, Tennessee and Wisconsin, have been added to the field of 24 for the 2017 Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship, the largest annual collegiate rugby sevens event in the world, Saturday, June 3rd and Sunday, June 4th at Talen Energy Stadium in suburban Philadelphia.
St. Mary’s College (Moraga, California) makes their Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship debut this summer at the World’s Largest Collegiate Rugby Festival.
They join a strong field that boasts four-time defending champion University of California, returning to the pitch on which they have won the Pete Dawkins Trophy in an unprecedented show of dominance. University of Arizona, Army, Boston College, Dartmouth, Indiana University, Life University, Navy, University of Notre Dame, UCLA and Virginia Tech, as well as Philadelphia-area favorites University of Delaware, Kutztown University, Penn State, Saint Joseph’s and Temple University.
The remaining three men’s teams will be determined through a process of selection and qualifiers. This will be the second consecutive year that the Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship will feature a 24-team field competing for the Pete Dawkins Trophy, named after the All-American football standout at West Point won the Heisman Trophy in 1958. Dawkins was a Rhodes Scholar and attended Oxford, where he used his outstanding football skills to make him a star on the Oxford Varsity rugby team, revolutionizing the game in the process.
The 2017 Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship will mark the seventh consecutive year that the event has been held in Philadelphia and at Talen Energy Stadium, bringing national and International attention to the region through the live broadcasts on the networks of NBC Sports.
The two-day rugby festival is one of the largest gatherings of collegiate and high school rugby teams in the world. Penn Mutual is in the third year of a title sponsorship for the event, and NBC Sports will once again return as both broadcaster and event partner. Over 30,000 fans are expected for the two-day event.
The annual event also includes a 16-team collegiate women’s rugby championship bracket; a Philadelphia College Challenge with a six-team field vying for a spot in next year’s main bracket; the National Small College Rugby Organization (NSCRO) national championship; as well as a national high school tournament with both boys’ and girls’ teams. Fields for each of those events will be announced in the coming weeks.
The interest in Rugby Sevens (also known as Rugby 7s) continues to grow following the sports return to the Olympic Games in 2016, following a 92-year hiatus. The Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship is part of a nationwide effort to build American rugby talent for competition on the International stage. In the past four years, the event has produced over a dozen players who have gone on to play for the U.S. National teams.
In addition to its CRC sponsorship, Penn Mutual is also title sponsor for The Varsity Cup, the collegiate championship of the 15-a-side rugby format.
Article on first 16 teams announced
About United World Sports:
United World Sports (UWS) is the largest commercial rugby entity in the United States, and the owner and operator of a growing portfolio of dynamic sports, media and apparel brands including, the USA Sevens Rugby international tournament, the largest professional rugby event in North America; the Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championship, the premier college 7s rugby championship; and the Penn Mutual Varsity Cup Championship, the 15s national rugby championship. Through its apparel division, UWS owns the exclusive North and South American license for Rhino Rugby, one of the world’s leading rugby apparel and equipment brands. UWS also owns and operates RugbyToday.com, the largest and most widely read media destination dedicated to American rugby. For more information about UWS and its properties, visit: http://www.unitedworldsports.com.
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Since its founding in 1847, Penn Mutual has been driven by its purpose to empower people to live life with confidence. At the heart of this purpose is the belief that purchasing life insurance is the most protective, responsible and rewarding action a person can take, and is central to a sound financial plan. The company is committed to helping individuals, families and small businesses unlock life’s possibilities through life insurance and annuity solutions. This is accomplished through a national network of more than 5,000 financial professionals, who help clients make great things possible. Penn Mutual supports its field representatives with brokerage services through Hornor, Townsend & Kent, Inc. Registered Investment Advisor and wholly owned subsidiary. Member FINRA/SIPC. Visit Penn Mutual on the Internet at http://www.pennmutual.com.
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