Tri-State Teams Scheduling of Games

For Immediate Release

July 26, 2021

Poughkeepsie, NY

Be Sure to Comply

Commissioners, Coaches, Administrators & Players,

Please note that the Women’s Teams in the Tri-State Conference are members of USA Rugby and the American Collegiate Rugby Association.

The Tri-State Men’s Teams are members of National Collegiate Rugby (NCR).

What does this mean?
If your team elects to play an opponent that is not of the same affiliation then there are requirements in place with which you must adhere.

The USA Rugby affiliated teams will need verification from the NCR team that:

1. Your opponent is a full member of USAR, or

2. Your opponent is a temporary 3-day member of USAR for the specified date of your match, or

3. Your opponent has secured a game-specific sanctioning agreement from USA Rugby for your intended game.

NCR affiliated teams scheduling a USA Rugby opponent need to comply for the game to be scheduled, sanctioned and officiated.

Obviously, with the Conference Schedule there are no issues but any out of conference games and spring schedules need to be verified.

Thank you for your attention to these requirements.

Women’s Rugby Coaches & Referees Association (WRCRA) Conference Scheduled

The  Women’s Rugby Coaches & Referees Association  (WRCRA) will be holding their 4th Annual Conference from January 14-16, 2022 (MLK Weekend). The Association are hosting a pre-conference gathering for WPL, NIRA, ACRA & NCR coaches. Opportunities will be provided to make expertise available to these groups.
In addition to the conference which will run from Friday evening to Sunday mid-day WRCRA will host a Sunday afternoon ‘high level’ clinic and (hopefully) a Level 200 course (either Friday or Monday).  We are confident this will be a great weekend for the coaches of women’s rugby.

The WRCRA think an annual gathering of coaches without the weight of ‘coaching’ would be incredibly beneficial.
More details will be made available as plans are solidified but please mark your calendar now for what promises to be a great event.

Fall 2021 A Return to Play

For Immediate Release

College Rugby

July 8, 2021

Poughkeepsie, NY

Tri-State Conference and the Fall 2021 Season

Following a Zoom Meeting in late June there was a consensus that many teams would be very much in a rebuilding phase in the Fall following the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The hope is that Conference play resumes in the Fall of 2021 but a good number of teams have indicated that squad numbers could be very low. In addition since there been less physical activity and no rugby experienced gained over the last 16 months that teams will struggle to fulfill games.

It is imperative that teams COMMUNICATE in the first 3 days of the week prior to the scheduled game. Actually person to person phone calls should be made so that everyone is on the same page. (Send an e-mail and it might not be read in time or by the right person!) The Tri-State website has cell phone numbers for you to use.

Coaches and team leaders were all in agreement that if we do play in the Fall that the schedule should be followed and results counted toward divisional standings. But in the true spirit of the game it was felt that accommodation be made for those programs with low numbers. In the event of teams having fewer that 15 to play a game teams should opt for the highest number of participants available. 14 v 14, 13 v 13, 12 v 12 etc… in these situations a reduction in the number of forwards at set piece would be permissible but teams should match numbers in the scrum. If necessary substitutes may be used and then return to play if agreed upon prior to kick-off and the referee is informed.

Game examples: If Team A has only 10 players and Team B has 20 players a game of 10s, 12s 13s, 14s or 15s could be played. Teams should agree prior to kick-off the parameters. Team B could loan players to Team A.

It was further discussed that teams need to communicate details to their assigned referee each week with a view that the official is not blindsided by a 12 v 12 game for example.

If necessary when the Conference convenes in August, prior to the season, 3 or 4 teams may be scheduled at the same venue thus allowing full games. A big onus will be on the coaches of each team to reach a consensus as to the number of game participants. Our sport has always been a participatory sport and we need to do all we can to get players on the field playing.

Any questions should be directed to Tony Brown, 845-380-9052 or email tobrown@vassar.edu

 

HomeLight Becomes an Official Sponsor of Tri-State

For Immediate Release

College Rugby

Saturday May 8, 2021

The Tri-State Collegiate Rugby Conference is pleased to announce the addition of HomeLight as an official sponsor of the Conference.

HomeLight is a real estate referral company that utilizes the Internet as a marketing medium with the use of real estate technology.

Sponsorship Coordinator Harry Dayandante reached out to the Conference and looks forward to a good relationship introducing the HomeLight name to the membership.    https://www.homelight.com/poughkeepsie-ny/top-real-estate-agents

 

Fall 2021 Schedules Published

To: All Tri-State Conference Rugby Teams
Re: Fall 2021 Schedules
It is our hope that we will be able to play Rugby in the Fall of 2021 and to that end please click on the link below to see the Fall 2021 Schedules for all teams in the Tri-State Collegiate Rugby Conference. This will be posted on the website, tristaterugby.com and please share it with your school administration as soon as possible.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
 
Tony Brown

tobrown@vassar.edu

(845) 380-9052

Tri-State Collegiate Rugby Conference Defers to Member Schools

For Immediate Release

College Rugby

Poughkeepsie, NY

Monday March 1st, 2021

Tri-State Collegiate Rugby Conference Defers to Member Schools

Following a Zoom meeting last night, Sunday February 28th, 2021, of the Tri-State Rugby Conference membership the Conference decided not to sanction any championship events this spring on account of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Each school representative briefly outlined their situation with regard to participation and practicing and it was clear that any kind of competitive season was not viable.

The majority of the teams are practicing with varying conditions applied (masks, social distancing and sanitation of equipment) and in most instances the hope is that intra-squad games can be played.

Importantly, the Conference did state that it would review this decision at the end of the month and if the situation allows for games to be played, i.e. lower infection rates, more vaccination coverage and accepted protocols employed by member institutions, then member schools could work with their Club Sport Directors and school administrations and set up games.

It could be that an in-state schools with similar protocols might be willing to allow the students to play a game. The risk of infection seems to be more likely as a result of gatherings of people in confined spaces for periods of time and not through the playing of rugby itself.

A recent study, admittedly of Rugby League not Union, addresses this issue – see link

https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2021/02/10/bjsports-2020-103714

The Tri-State Conference will publish the Fall 2021 Schedules in the next 10 days and is very optimistic that by September 2021 championship play will resume.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

Tony Brown

tobrown@vassar.edu

(845) 380-9052

Tri-State Rugby Conference, Inc.
Director
http://www.tristaterugby.com

Fall 2020 Rugby Season Suspended

For Immediate Release
 
College Rugby
 
Poughkeepsie, NY
Friday July 31st, 2020
 
Fall 2020 Rugby Season Suspended
Over the past month colleges and universities have been assessing the risks involved with reopening and having students back on campus for the Fall of 2020. A number of Conferences have announced that they will not sponsor Fall sports championships. Club Sports have been following this lead of the Varsity programs.
The Tri-State Conference, regretfully, will not have a Fall Rugby Season and all games are suspended. The situation will be monitored and should circumstances change it may be possible to have a Spring Season.
Teams will not be charged dues this academic year.
Please take care, wear a mask and socially distance.
Sincerely,
Tony Brown

tobrown@vassar.edu

(845) 380-9052
Tri-State Rugby Conference, Inc.
Director

Tri-State All-Conference Teams – Fall 2019 – Women

Congratulations to the following students for being selected to the All-Conference Teams

Tri-State All-Conference Team

Women

2019-20

First Team Selections:

Jane Carino – Montclair State University – Lock – Sophomore

Madison Casillo – SUNY Albany – Outside center – Senior

Bianca Chandler – Stony Brook University – #8 – Junior

Maddie Crump – Vassar College Women – Lock – Senior

Gionna Del Purgatorio – Drew University –  Flyhalf – Senior

Brenda Doctor – Monroe College – Scrum/Flyhalf – Senior

Ange Faison – Monroe College –  #8/Center – Senior

Christina Froelich – Rutgers University – Scrumhalf – Senior

Madison Gibson – Montclair State University – Inside Center – Junior

Kait Gray – Rutgers University – Fullback/Outside Center – Senior

Genesis Guedes – Drew University – Flanker – Senior

Charlotte Guillotine – SUNY New Paltz – Flyhalf/Scrumhalf – Senior

Caisi Hecht – Marist College – Fullback – Senior

Emma Husk – Hofstra University – Fullback – Sophomore

Caroline James – Vassar College – Center – Junior

Hannah Kozan – University of New Haven – Flyhalf – Senior

Zoe Legott – Manhattanville College – Flyhalf – Senior

Mary McGrail – Marist College – #8 – Senior

Kasey Molito – Manhattanville College – Inside Center – Junior

Caitlyn Moustouka – RPI – Fullback – Junior

Allanah Nunez – SUNY Albany – Prop – Senior

Stephanie Ogman – Hofstra University – Inside Center – Senior

Yuzuki Otake – Fordham University – Flanker – Junior

Diandra Phillip – Siena College – Prop – Senior

Sascha Rosin – Stony Brook University – Scrumhalf/Wing – Junior

Sonam Sherpa – Siena College – Fullback/utility – Senior

Mary SparagoFordham University – Wing – Junior

Vanessa Tarantino – RPI – Scrumhalf – Senior

Lucy Tartal – University of New Haven – Flanker – Senior

Kate Welzel – Fairfield University – Flyhalf – Senior

Caitlin Wood – Fairfield University – Inside Center – Sophomore

 

 

Second Team Selections:

 

Skylar Abraham – SUNY Albany – Inside Center – Senior

Rachel Abrahamson – Manhattanville College – Hooker – Junior

Ester Adiv – Rutgers University – Lock/#8 – Junior

Tima Alabbas – Drew University – Hooker – Junior

Sarah Anderson – SUNY Albany – Flanker – Sophomore

Alejandra Aquino – Marist College – Flanker – Junior

Charlotte Benoit – Vassar College – Hooker – Senior

Arianna Blanchard – Marist College – Flyhalf – Junior

Ailbhe Cafferky – Stony Brook University – Lock – Junior

Alicia Caruso – Fordham University – Flanker – Senior

Morgan Daley – RPI – Lock – Sophomore

Hannah Fitzsimmons – Siena College – Flanker – Sophomore

Jenny Flori – Monroe College – Winger – Junior

Kate Foley – Fairfield University – Flanker – Senior

Karleigh Groves – Hofstra University – Scrum/Flyhalf – Junior

Cassidy Hammecker – Siena College – Scrumhalf – Junior

Jadyn Hermanns – Montclair State University – Scrumhalf – Sophomore

Halle Hutchinson – Vassar College – #8 – Junior

Nisreen Huzien – Montclair State University – Flanker – Sophomore

Alexa Jimenez – Hofstra University – Hooker – Junior

Chrisanthi Kourouklis – Stony Brook University – Flyhalf – Junior

Ashlee Maravilla – SUNY New Paltz – Wing – Senior

Ashira Mayers – Manhattanville College – Fullback – Junior

Brenna Murphy – Fairfield University – Prop – Senior

Dammy Odumbo – Monroe College – Lock – Senior

Alexa Orosz – RPI – Hooker – 5th Year Senior

Victoria Pietraszkewicz – Rutgers University – Center – Sophomore

Anna Smith – Drew University – Center – Junior

Alexa Tomas – Fordham University – #8 – Senior

 

 

 

 

Tri-State All-Conference Teams – Fall 2019 – Men

Congratulations to the following students for being selected to the All-Conference Teams

Tri-State All-Conference Team

Men

2019-20

First Team Selections:

Christopher Aube – Seton Hall University –  Inside Center –  Junior

Ian Barrett – William Paterson University – Flyhalf – Junior

Steven Beseler – RPI – Hooker – Junior

Kaiel Blake – Monroe College –  Inside center/8 – Senior
Isaiah Bruce – Monroe College – Fullback – Senior

Mike Cardenas – Vassar College – Prop – Junior

Josh Connelly – Montclair State University – Outside Center – Junior

John Guerriero – William Paterson University – #8 – Junior

Joey Hildebrand – USMMA – Center/Flyhalf – Senior

James Incantalupo – Molloy College – Scrumhalf – Senior

Enrico Licata – SUNY New Paltz – Scrumhalf – Junior

Jake Mayer – Montclair State University – Flyhalf – Senior

Dwight Parker – Molloy College – Outside Center – Senior

Evan Roberts – Vassar College – Scrumhalf – Senior

Steven Roberts – Seton Hall University – Prop – Junior

Tom Roy – SUNY New Paltz – Prop – Senior

John Schneider – Marist College – Prop – Sophomore

David Slade – Marist College – Inside Center – Senior

Jeremy Tabani – Hofstra University – Wing – Senior

Andrew Thompson – Drew University – Scrumhalf – Senior

Cody Waldecker – RPI – Flyhalf – Senior

Aidan Woods – Hofstra University – Outside Center – Junior

George Zimmerman – Drew University – Hooker – Junior

 

Second Team Selections:

 

Alexei Alatakis – Marist College – Flanker – Junior

John Barker – William Paterson University – Second Row – Junior

Ron Bonilla – Montclair State University – Hooker – Sophomore

Pat Donelan – RPI – Center – Junior

Dillon Fazliu – William Paterson University – Center – Senior

Brandon Gares – RPI – Prop – Junior

Joseph Gessner – Seton Hall University – Flyhalf – Senior

Ankit Khosla – Vassar College – Lock – Senior

Cole Landolt – Vassar College – Center – Senior

Derrick Littlefield –  USMMA – Hooker – Junior

Conner Louro – Marist College – Flyhalf – Senior

Bryce Mack – SUNY New Paltz – Prop – Junior

Katlego Loyiso Babes Mhlongo – Drew University – Flyhalf – Sophomore

Nick Nunziato – Drew University – Fullback – Sophomore

Erik Pacher – Hofstra University – Lock – Senior

Trever Peacock – Seton Hall University – Hooker – Junior

John Rotchford – Molloy College – Flyhalf – Senior

Enyol Santos – Monroe College – Prop/Hooker – Sophomore

Ryan Scheer – Molloy College – Inside Center – Junior

Elijah Speight – SUNY New Paltz – Prop – Junior

Karl Verastegui – Hofstra University –  #8 –  Junior

Brett Waddell – Monroe College – Lock – Senior