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For Immediate Release November 26, 2013
BOULDER, Colo. – Forty-five student-athletes have been named to the 2013 College 7s National Championship All-Tournament Team. The select sides, voted on by a handful of coaches and other observers at the National Championship, represents 15 players from each competing Division: Men’s Division I, Women’s Division I and Men’s Open Division.
Men’s Division I All-Tournament Team:
Jackson Bristol – Air Force Adam Sandstrom – Arizona State Dylan Carrion – Arkansas State (Dave Sitton Memorial Trophy Winner)
Tom Haussrer – Arkansas State Robert Elan-Puttick – Arkansas State Tanner Barnes – Central Washington Jacob Bates – Central Washington Madison Hughes – Dartmouth Reece Czarnecki - Davenport Harley Davidson – Life
Paris Hollis – Life Sebastian Kalm – Lindenwood Garrett Brewer – Saint Mary’s Cooper Maloney – Saint Mary’s Joey Reavy – Saint Mary’s
Women’s Division I All-Tournament Team:
Lauren Butler – Cal Kelly Doran – Cal Brittany O’Dell – Davenport Chidinma Chukwueke – Georgia Tech
Allison Hale – Indiana Carolina Walters – Indiana Emily Fulbrook – James Madison Chelsea Wilkins – James Madison Rebekah Bernheim – Norwich (Most Valuable Player) Joya Clark – Norwich
Brie Rahrig – Ohio State Hope Rogers – Penn State Amelia Bizer – Penn State Julia Fortkort – Texas Brianna Kim – Virginia
Men’s Open Division All-Tournament Team:
Halley Gartner – Elon Jose Espinoza – Emory Conor Boles – James Madison Kevin Eherts – Lafayette
Christopher Nelsen – Lafeyette Michael Restuccia – New Hampshire Jordan Anderson – Principia (Most Valuable Player) Naveed Hosseinmardi – Principia Trevor Marunde – Principia Jake Boettcher – Sonoma State
Jack McNamara – Sonoma State Thomas Porter – Sonoma State
About USA Rugby Established in 1975, USA Rugby is the governing body for the sport of rugby in America and a Full Sport Member of the United States Olympic Committee. Currently headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, USA Rugby is charged with developing the game on all levels and has over 115,000 active members. USA Rugby oversees four national teams, multiple collegiate and high school All-American sides, and an emerging Olympic development pathway for elite athletes. It also hosts over 30 national playoff and championship events every year as a service to its members. In October 2009, the International Olympic Committee announced that Rugby Sevens (the seven-a-side version of the game) will appear in the 2016 Olympic Games to be held in Rio de Janeiro. Visit www.usarugby.org for more information.
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Further Information: Chad Wise | Communications Coordinator | USA Rugby | cw...@usarugby.org
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