Being a freshman from England, I was scared I wasn’t going to really fit in anywhere, but the rugby team gave me friends and a collective sense of ‘home away from home’ that I know the other teammates feel, too,” adds Thompson. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles premiership winner Matt Ballin shares his experience with the VET pathways program while playing rugby league. “My favorite part about being on the Syracuse rugby team is the brotherhood I’ve gained from it. Real skills for real careers: Matt Ballin. We don’t have a losing culture here at Syracuse rugby, we only win or we learn.”Īs one of the 50 sport clubs offered through the Barnes Center at The Arch, there are many options for students to engage in competition while building friendships and community, much like the members of the rugby team have experienced. “To go up against some of the top teams in our conference is always a good learning experience, even if we lose. We put so much work into this season to come out with some big wins throughout the season was huge for us,” says Brady Thomson, a first-year student in the School of Education. “To finish top of our division and be undefeated in division play as such a young team was amazing. Newhouse School of Public Communications. I’ve learned so much about myself and others from this game, and I only hope to learn more,” says Merriam, a senior in the S.I. “I’m glad the season went the way we hoped, and it caps off for me a rugby career that exceeded even my own expectations for myself. While everyone looks forward to the wins, the coaches and players stress two other important facets of playing this game: learning and community. He has been the head coach for the last 38 years. our teachers help students to develop the skills they need to become competent, creative Athletic Club events. “As the competition stiffened, the games became closer, but the young team demonstrated some grit, determination and spirit to overcome inexperienced mistakes to finish the league season undefeated,” says Wilson, who has been connected to the team since 1970 when he first joined as a player.
The team closed out the season with a fourth-place finish among 20 teams during the Liberty Conference Championship in November. Take full command over every scrum, make lineout throw-ins look easy, and show full mastery over your skills with enhanced game controls. The coaches focused heavily on building basic skills and bringing newer players up to speed.Īll the preparation paid off with the team placing first in the Empire Division of the Liberty Conference-the largest Division 1A men’s league-with an undefeated season. President of Men’s Club Rugby Nicholas Merriam credits the team’s success to the amount of time spent practicing, doing off-field conditioning and reviewing film with great attention to detail.
Recognizing the challenges ahead, Head Coach Bob Wilson, Coach David DeSalvia and the players took an early focus on pre-season recruitment and training.