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1978 National Rugby Championships
Tournament details
Tournament format(s)Various
Date1978
Tournament statistics
Final
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The 1978 National Rugby Championships were a series of tournaments organized to determine a national champion in several divisions for United States rugby teams. The divisions included College, Women's club and Interterritorial.

College[edit]

The 1978 College championship took place from February 4–5 at LSU's Parade Grounds in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1] Palmer College of Chiropractic were the champions.[2] Palmer had previously won championships in 1972 and 1973[3][4] and were runners-up in 1976. Palmer won three matches in the series to win the title.[5]
Championship Bracket

 

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal

 

          

 

February 4 - Baton Rouge, LA

 

 

Palmer20

 

February 4 – Baton Rouge, LA

 

Georgia0

 

Palmer20

 

February 4 - Baton Rouge, LA

 

Kentucky0

 

Kentucky 3

 

February 5 – Baton Rouge, LA

 

Oklahoma0

 

Palmer19

 

February 4 - Baton Rouge, LA

 

LSU4

 

Miami (OH)11

 

February 4 – Baton Rouge, LA

 

Florida3

 

LSU22

 

February 4 - Baton Rouge, LA

 

Miami (OH)3Third place

 

LSU 6

 

February 5 – Baton Rouge, LA

 

Texas A&M0

 

Kentucky10

 

 

Miami (OH)0

 

Consolation Bracket

 

Semi-finalsFifth place

 

      

 

February 4 – Baton Rouge, LA

 

 

Georgia30

 

February 5 – Baton Rouge, LA

 

Oklahoma16

 

Georgia4

 

February 4 – Baton Rouge, LA

 

Texas A&M10

 

Texas A&M18

 

 

Florida8

 

Seventh place

 

 

February 5 – Baton Rouge, LA

 

 

Oklahoma13

 

 

Florida4

Final[edit]

5 February 1978
Palmer19–4LSU
Try: Duncan Hales 30'
Duncan Hales
Duncan Hales 70' c
Con: Mike Halliday
Pen: Mike Halliday 5'
[6]Try: Tommy Martin
Baton Rouge
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Dr. Peter Jones

ITT[edit]

The Inter Territorial Tournament involved the four regional rugby unions comprising the United Stated RFU: Pacific Coast RFU, Western RFU, Midwest RFU, and the Eastern Rugby Union. The region teams are formed from selected players from the sub regional rugby unions. Subsequently the USA Eagles are selected from the four regional teams after the ITT concludes.[7] The 1978 edition was sponsored by Michelob and played as a round robin from June 10–11 on Aviation Field at Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri. [8] The Pacific RFU repeated as champions.

Team W L
1 Pacific Coast Grizzlies 2 1
2 Eastern Colonials 2 1
3 Midwest Thunderbirds 2 1
4 Western Mustangs 0 3

Women's Club[edit]

The 1978 Women's National Rugby Classic for club teams was co-sponsored by the Chicago Women's Rugby Football Club and Michelob beer. The teams invited needed to have won a major regional title and have a winning record.[9] The games were played at Lion's Park in Mount Prospect, Illinois.[10] The team from Portland, Maine won the championship with four shutouts: 3–0 over Denver Blues in the first round, 24–0 over Houston Boars in the second round, then 4–0 against Chicago, and finally 18–0 against Madison, Wisconsin.[11] Chicago took third place with a 4–0 win over Florida State after three overtimes.[12]

 

Semi-finalsFinal

 

      

 

September 2 – Mount Prospect, IL

 

 

Portland4

 

September 3 – Mount Prospect, IL

 

Chicago0

 

Portland18

 

September 2 – Mount Prospect, IL

 

Madison0

 

Madison4

 

 

Florida State0

 

Third place

 

 

September 3 – Mount Prospect, IL

 

 

Chicago4

 

 

Florida State0

Champions: Portland(ME) Women's Rugby Club. Qualified as New England Champions.
Record: 10-1-2
Coaching Staff: Rocky Frenzilli, Ricky Scala(Aide), Peter Gillis(Aide)
Roster: Sondra Spiers, Denise Dimitre, Pat Cribby, Kim Berry, Janet Muccino, Susan Adams, Brenda Costello, Mary Beth Staid, Reta Brown Flaherty, Brenda Swallow, Cheryl Ring, Ann Chippfield, Sue Malcolm, Marie Gagne, Amy Belliveau, Debbie Selleck (captain), Ann Chute, Mary Gouletand, Sue Lawler.

Monterey National Invitational[edit]

The 1978 Monterey National Rugby Championship was the 20th edition of the tournament and was considered to be the de-facto national championship.[13][14][15][16][17][18] This event took place at Pebble Beach, CA from March 25-26. The tournament MVP was Jeff Momsen (Old Blues), Miss Rugby winner was Nicole Parlette, Bill Armstrong of the Old Blues won the Running Drop Kick contest while Brian Lowe of UC Davis was runner-up. The Old Blues of Berkeley, CA went 5–0 to take first place.[19][20][21][22][23]
Championship Bracket

Second Round
March 25
Quarterfinals
March 25
Semifinals
March 25
Final
March 26
            
1Santa Monica 17
16Palo Alto 6
1Santa Monica 6
9Cal Berkeley 3
8Old Blue (NY) 4
9Cal Berkeley 18
1Santa Monica 0
5James Bay 4
4BATS 3*
13Stanford 3
4BATS 0
5James Bay 15
5James Bay 6
12Kern County 0
5James Bay 9
2Old Blues (CA) 18
2Old Blues (CA) 10
15Dartmouth 0
2Old Blues (CA) 9
10Newport Beach 0
7Old Puget Sound Beach 0
10Newport Beach 10
2Old Blues (CA) 17
3OMBAC 3
3OMBAC 11Third place
14X–O Rugby Club 10
3OMBAC 91Santa Monica 3
6Portland 33OMBAC 11
6Portland 9
11Seahawks 0

*Advanced on kicks

5th–8th Fifth place
      
L33 Cal Berkeley 0*
L34 BATS 0
W51 Cal Berkeley 0
W52 Newport Beach 9
L35 Portland 0
L36 Newport Beach 4Seventh place
L51 BATS 20
L52 Portland 6

*Advanced on kicks

Thirteenth13th–16th9th–16th9th–12thNinth
Field 2 12:10PM
16Palo Alto12
Field 2 3:00PM8Old Blues (NY)4Field 2 3:40PM
8Old Blue (NY)416Palo Alto0
12Kern County7Field 3 12:50PM13Stanford9
13Stanford33
Field 2 9:40AM12Kern County3Field 2 10:50AM
12Kern County413Stanford8
11Seahawks7Field 3 1:30PM7Old Puget17
14X–O RC11
Field 4 3:40PM11Seahawks3Field 3 4:10PM
Fifteenth11Seahawks2414X–O0Eleventh
Field 4 12:00PM15Dartmouth3Field 4 1:00PM7Old Puget SB RC14Field 3 12:00PM
8Old Blues (NY)207Old Puget Sound1016Palo Alto18
15Dartmouth915Dartmouth014X–O8

Consolation Bracket

Second Round
March 25
Quarterfinals
March 25
Semifinals
March 25
17th place
March 26
            
L1 UC Davis 15
L2 Washington State 0
W25 UC Davis 12
W26 Sacramento Capitols 3
L3 U. of Oregon 6
L4 Sacramento Capitols 16
W41 UC Davis 3
W42 Chuckanut Bay 6
L5 Davis City 0
L6 San Francisco 10
W27 San Francisco 3
W28 Chuckanut Bay 7
L7 Chuckanut Bay 10
L8 U. of Washington 0
W57 Chuckanut Bay 26
W58 Old Gaels 3
L9 Colusa County 9
L10 Los Angeles 6
W29 Colusa County 9
W30 Hawaii Harlequins 7
L11 Hawaii Harlequins 13
L12 Saint Mary's College 6
W43 Hawaii Harlequins 0
W44 Olde Gaels 10
L13 Monterey 619th place
L14 Olde Gaels 7
W31 Oregon State 3L57 UC Davis 13
W32 Olde Gaels 9L58 Hawaii Harlequins 4
L15 Oregon State 6
L16 UC Santa Cruz 3
21st–24th 21st place
      
L41 Sacramento Capitols 6
L42 San Francisco 9
W59 San Francisco 6
W60 Colusa County 16
L43 Colusa County 10
L44 Oregon State 623rd place
L59 Sacramento Capitols 31
L60 Oregon State 7
29th place29th–32nd25th–32nd25th–28th25th place
Field 4 11:40AM
L25Washington State3
Field 4 3:00PML26U. of Oregon0Field 4 2:20PM
L45U. of Oregon9W45Washington State0
L46Davis City13Field 4 12:20PMW46U. of Washington30
L27Davis City4
Field 3 8:30AML28U. of Washington6Field 1 8:30AM
W63Davis City0W61U. of Washington10
W64UC Santa Cruz0*Field 3 2:10PMW62Los Angeles0
L29Los Angeles8
Field 4 5:00PML30Saint Mary's0Field 4 4:20PM
31st placeL47St. Mary's6W47Los Angeles0*27th place
Field 4 8:30AML48UC Santa Cruz7Field 4 1:40PMW48Monterey0Field 2 8:30AM
L63U. of Oregon4L31UC Santa Cruz0L61Washington State0
L64St. Mary's26L32Monterey3L62Monterey19

*Advanced on kicks

References[edit]

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  • ^ "Burdock Rugby Star In Iowa". (June 9, 1978). The Valley Independent, p.8 col.1
  • ^ Broyles, Clifford (March 3, 1974). "LSU looking for revenge in rugby match". The Eagle. Vol. 98, no. 62. Bryan-College Station. p. 15. Retrieved December 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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  • ^ "Palmer Wins Rugby Crown". (February 8, 1978). The Daily Dispatch, p.37 col.2
  • ^ "Palmer College Wins LSU Tourney". (March 1978). Rugby, p.
  • ^ "Michelob National Rugby Tourney". (June 11, 1978). St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p.5F col.3
  • ^ "Rugby Tourney Set For This Weekend". (June 6, 1978). St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p.15
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  • ^ "Rugby Classic Adds ‘Color’ To Lives Of Women Players". (September 4, 1978). The Daily Herald, p.3 col.3-4
  • ^ "Rugby". (September 15, 1978). Evening Express, p.20 col.1-2
  • ^ "FSU Women Ruggers Are Getting Last Laugh". (November 13, 1978). Tallahassee Democrat, p.3B, 5B
  • ^ "The Money Is Nice, But The Work Annoys Them". (March 20, 1974). San Francisco Examiner, p.52 col.2
  • ^ "Bakersfield Rugby Team Wins Slugfest From Fullerton". (March 14, 1977). Bakersfield Californian, p.14 col.5-7
  • ^ "Chuckanut Bay Ruggers 18th At Monterey". (March 27, 1975). Bellingham Herald, p.14 col.1-3
  • ^ "UM Rugby Club Enters Title Meet". (March 15, 1974). The Missoulian, p.14 col.3-4
  • ^ "Add: U. Va. Rugby Club". (June 23, 1966). Times-Dispatch, p.21 col.2
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  • ^ "For The Record". (March 27, 1978). St. Petersburg Times, p.2C col.3
  • ^ "Berkeley Old Blues Rugby Champions". (March 27, 1978). Times–Herald, p.15 col.3
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