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2024 Division 1-A Rugby Championship

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Division 1-A Rugby Championship
Tournament details
Countries United States
Tournament format(s)knockout
Date6 April – 4 May 2024
Tournament statistics
Teams16
Matches played15
Tries scored117 (7.8 per match)
Final
ChampionsSaint Mary's (4th title)
Runners-upNavy
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The 2024 Division 1-A Rugby Championship is the twelfth season of the Division 1-A Rugby championship, the annual university rugby union competition run by USA Rugby for teams from the top twelve college teams in the United States. Navy entered as defending champions having won their first Championship, capping a perfect 18–0 2023 season.[1] St. Mary's beat Navy in the final 26–22 in the final to secure their fourth championship.[2]

Teams

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Sixteen clubs from the six major conferences compete in the 2024 National Championship playoffs.

The distribution of teams is:

  • PAC Rugby Conference: three teams
  • California: two teams
  • Rocky Mountain: one team
  • Independent: three team
  • Rugby East: five teams
  • Mid-West Conference: two teams

The following teams qualified for the tournament.

PAC Rugby Conference California Rocky Mountain Independent Rugby East Mid-West

Sources:[3]

Team locations

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2024 Division 1-A Rugby Championship is located in the United States
Life
Life
Lindenwood
Lindenwood
Davenport
Davenport
Navy
Navy
Army
Army
University of Mary Washington
University of Mary Washington
Arkansas State
Arkansas State
Mt St. Mary's
Mt St. Mary's
Central Washington
Central Washington
BYU
BYU
Arizona
Arizona
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon
UCLA
UCLA
San Francisco Bay Area California St. Mary's
San Francisco
Bay Area

California
St. Mary's
Locations
– East, – West

Standings

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Bracket

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Playoffs
Sweet 16
(April 6)
Elite Eight
(April 13)
Final Four
(April 20)
National Championship Game
(May 4)
            
1 Saint Mary's 78
8 Grand Canyon 7
1 Saint Mary's 34
4 California 16
4 California 70
5 Cal Poly 13
1 Saint Mary's 46
WEST
3 BYU 31
3 BYU 48
6 UCLA 15
3 BYU 40
2 Central Washington 26
2 Central Washington 23
7 Arizona 17
1 Saint Mary's 26
1 Navy 22
1 Navy 41
8 University of Mary Washington 7
1 Navy 57
4 Arkansas State 5
4 Arkansas State 23
5 Davenport 17
1 Navy 27
EAST
2 Life 17
3 Lindenwood 26
6 Mount St. Mary's 0
3 Lindenwood 10
2 Life 25
2 Life 24
7 Army 17

Sources:[11][12][13][2]


Round 1

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5 April 2024
Arkansas State Arkansas23–17Michigan Davenport
Try: E Roode (2)
Con: W Day (1/1)
Madden (1/1)
Pen: W Day (3/4)
Report[13]Try: J Bennie
S Pitout
T Kambani
Con: van der Westhuizen (1/3)
Curt Huckaby Field, Jonesboro, Arkansas

5 April 2024
BYU Utah48–15California UCLA
Try: T Hammer (2)
W Parry (2)
L Clark
J Campbell
Z Mendenhall
Con: T Hammer (5)
Pen: T Hammer (1)
Report[12]Try: C Carter
S McMillan
Con: J Cox (1)
Pen: J Cox (1)
South Field, Provo, Utah

6 April 2024
Saint Mary's California78–7Arizona Grand Canyon
Try: S Ofa (2)
T Pappas
J Negrete
M Storti (2)
K Matu
JB Wilson
M Abbes
N Deegan
E Younger
C Lujan
Con: M Storti (9/13)
Report[12][14]Try: L Jackson
Con: (1/1)
Saint Mary's Stadium, Moraga, California

6 April 2024
California California70–13California Cal Poly
Try: O Newall (2) 5' c 69 m
C Seastrand 12' c
E Weigold (3) 24' m, 60' m, 78' m
M de Beer 27' m, 52' m
J Kirsten (2) 32' c, 54' m
B Dowgiewicz 74' c
E Cook 75'
Con: R Santos (3) 5', 12', 32'
J Kirsten (1) 74'
Report[12][15]Try: D Caillouel 40' c
Q Tindel 51' m
Pen: C Baker 10'
Witter Rugby Field, Berkeley, California

6 April 2024
Central Washington Washington (state)23–17Arizona Arizona
Try: O Treacy (2) 18' m, 47' m
D Ferrington 40' c
Con: J Tregoning (1/3) 40'
Pen: J Tregoning (2) 41'
Report[12][16][17][18]Try: A Turpen c
C Blair m
T Champion 79' m
Con: T Champion (1/3)
Tomlinson Stadium, Ellensburg, Washington

6 April 2024
Navy Maryland41–7Virginia University of Mary Washington
Try: J Beitia
JD Bengston
A Baublitz
J Cornelius
R Krieger
R Hotaling
Con: R Krieger (4/6)
Pen: R Krieger (1)
Report[19]Try: A Hayward
Con: S Schefferman (1/1)
Prusmack Rugby Complex, Annapolis, Maryland

Notes:

  • The Mids improved to 11-0 at home on the season outscoring opponents, 606-110
  • Beitia scored the fifth-fastest try to begin a game in team history
  • Krieger led Navy with 16 points in the win, which is the eighth-most points scored in a single game in program history
  • Krieger's effort helped him pass 300-points scored in his career.

6 April 2024
Lindenwood Missouri26–0Maryland Mount St. Mary's
Try: AM Tapia 8' c
J de Jager 28' c
D Cathcart(2) 50' c, 68' m
Con: B Forward (3) 9', 29', 51'
Report[20]
Lindenwood Track Complex, St. Charles, Missouri

6 April 2024
Life Georgia (U.S. state)24–17New York (state) Army
Try: P Simamane 11' c
L Ballinger 30' c
S Lenzsch 63' c
Con: B Crane (3/3) 12', 31' 64'
Pen: B Crane (1) 73'
Report[21][22]Try: B Kemp
Pen: J Haley (4)
Lupo Family Field, Marietta, Georgia

Quarter-finals

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13 April 2024
Saint Mary's California34–16California California
Try: K Matu 11' m
D Besag 32' c
JT Toia’ivao 40'
K Kayoshi 43'
S Pongi 65'
Con: Storti (3/5) 33', 44', 66'
Pen: M Storti (1)
Report[23][24][25]Try: R Santos 71' m
C Tomasin 78' m
Pen: K O'Connell (2) 13', 35'
Saint Mary's Stadium, Moraga, California

13 April 2024
Central Washington Washington (state)24–40Utah BYU
Report[26][27]Try: J Tenney (2)
L Clark
Con: T Hammer (5)
Tomlinson Stadium, Ellensburg, Washington

13 April 2024
Navy Maryland57–5Arkansas Arkansas State
Try: W Webb (2) 8' m, 14' c
B Haugh (2) 34' c, 44'
R Krieger 47' c
A Taylor 55' c
E Soeder 64' c
A Ganse 66' c
Con: R Krieger (7/8) 15', 35', 45', 48', 56', 65', 67'
Pen: R Krieger (1) 80'
Report[28][29]Try: 21' m
Con: (0/1)
Prusmack Rugby Complex, Annapolis, Maryland

Notes:

  • Krieger's point total helped him become the first mid to score more than 200 points in a single season (219)

13 April 2024
Life Georgia (U.S. state)25–10Missouri Lindenwood
Try: S Kramlich 8' c
S Matthysen 58' c
W Piggins 73' m
Con: B Crane (2/3) 9', 59'
Pen: B Crane (2) 16', 42'
Report[30][31][32]Try: C Wallace 5' c
Con: B Forward (1/1) 5'
Pen: B Forward (1) 27'
Lupo Family Field, Marietta, Georgia

Semi-finals

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20 April 2024
Saint Mary's California46–31Utah BYU
Try: D Besag (2)
S Pongi
I Toia'ivao
E Storti (2)
K Kayoshi
H Modlin
Con: M Storti (4/8)
Report[33][34][35]Try: C Semu c
Tenney (2)
Parry
Worthington
Con: T Hammer (3/5)
Saint Mary's Stadium, Moraga, California
Attendance: ~3,000

20 April 2024
Navy Maryland27–17Life Georgia (U.S. state)
Try: W Webb 10' c
J Cornelius 38' c
I Bullock 56'
Con: R Krieger (3/3) 11', 39', 57'
Pen: R Krieger (2) 33', 65'
Report[36][37][38]Try: K Hoffman 28' c
penalty try 65'
Con: B Crane 29'
Pen: B Crane 23'
Prusmack Rugby Complex, Annapolis, Maryland

Final

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4 May 2024
Saint Mary's California26–22Maryland Navy
Try: D Besag 2' c
E Storti 5' c
J Battle Wilson 25' c
S Pongi 42' m
Con: M. Storti (3/4) 2', 6', 26'
Report[2][39][40]Try: B Haugh 35' m
W Webb 50' c
V Schmitz 67' c
Con: Krieger (2/3) 51', 68'
Pen: Krieger (1) 70'
SaberCats Stadium, Houston, Texas

Rudy Scholz Award

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Winner

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  • Wyatt Parry – BYU

Finalists

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  • Eduan Van Heerden – Lindenwood
  • Wyatt Parry – BYU
  • Evan Roode – Arkansas State
  • Dom Besag – Saint Mary's

Nominations

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  • Caden Crist – Cal
  • Calvin Liulamaga – CWU
  • Cole Semu – BYU
  • Dom Besag – Saint Mary's
  • Eduan Van Heerden – Lindenwood
  • EJ Freeman – Arizona
  • Erich Storti – Saint Mary's
  • Evan Roode – Arkansas State
  • Hayden McKay – Mount St. Mary's
  • Ishma-eel Safodien – Life
  • Jack Phillips – Kentucky
  • Oliver Corbett – Brown
  • Peyton Wall – Indiana
  • Remy Thomson – Notre Dame College
  • Roanin Krieger – Navy
  • Tiaan Mosconi – West Point
  • Vaughn Schmitz – Navy
  • Wyatt Parry – BYU

Sources:[41][42][43]

2023–2024 First Team All Americans

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  • Emilio Shea – University of California – Berkeley
  • Cade Crist – University of California – Berkeley
  • Connor Devos – Lindenwood University
  • Alejandro Martinez Tapia – Lindenwood University
  • Will Sherman – University of California – Los Angeles
  • Logan Ballinger – Life University
  • Kaipono Kaioshi – Saint Mary’s College
  • Ben Haugh – United States Naval Academy
  • Solomon Williams – University of California – Berkeley
  • Wyatt Parry – Brigham Young University
  • Dominic Besag – Saint Mary’s College
  • Erich Storti – Saint Mary’s College
  • Oscar Treacy – Central Washington University
  • Josefa Toiaivao – Saint Mary’s College
  • Tayson Hammer – Brigham Young University
  • Quinton Tindal – Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
  • Campbell Robb – Central Washington University
  • Leon Best – Life University
  • Hayden McKay – Mount Saint Mary’s University
  • EJ Freeman – University of Arizona
  • Jake Cornelius – United States Naval Academy
  • Rand Santos – University of California – Berkeley
  • Ronan Krieger – United States Naval Academy

Sources:[44]

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