- Boston College Rugby Football Club
The Boston College Rugby Football Club, or BCRFC, is a collegiate
rugby union team atBoston College . It competes in theNew England Rugby Football Union (NERFU). Like other Boston College teams, BC ruggers are called Eagles. With over 90 members, BC Rugby is one of the largest athletic teams at Boston College.History
The Boston College Rugby Football Club celebrated its Centennial Season in 2005, [ [http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/svp/st_org/rugby/alumni/centennial/email-daly.html Boston College Rugby Football Club: The Centennial Season] ] making it one of the oldest rugby teams in the
United States . The Club was formally organized in its present state in 1968. BCRFC's stated mission is to commit to the highest level of achievement on the pitch, in the classroom, and after graduation. In recent years, an additional emphasis on community service has reinforced the Club's commitment to the University'sJesuit ideals. Many BCRFC alumni go on to participate in BC'sOld Gold Rugby Football Club .Records & highlights
BC Rugby has consistently performed well, most recently going undefeated for an unprecedented three seasons in 2004, 2005, and 2006. Highlights of 2006 included capturing a
Jesuit Invitational crown inFairfield, Connecticut , going 2-1 at the 40th annualCherry Blossom Tournament inWashington, DC , and advancing to the NRU semifinals inBatavia, New York where they were defeated by theHarvard Rugby Football Club . BCRFC finished 8-2 on the 2006 season, placing 3rd in theNortheast Rugby Union . The Eagles' undefeated play in the NERFU's White League gave them 1st place in the league.fact|date=December 2007Also in 2006, Joe Hughes, BC ’03, was selected for the United States National Rugby Team, [ [http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/svp/st_org/rugby/team/hughes.pdf From BC Eagles to USA Eagles] ] to compete in the
Rugby World Cup in 2007.Academics & community service
Although it competes at the highest intercollegiate level, Boston College Rugby is officially a club sport as determined by the Boston College Athletics Association. Membership is open to any Boston College undergraduate. As such, BCRFC membership reflects the diversity of Boston College and embodies the University's motto, "
Ever to Excel ". The Club's emphasis on academic achievement is evident in an average GPA of 3.4. Members of the Club partake in the University's Honors Program, and many have been inducted into honor societies includingPhi Beta Kappa andAlpha Sigma Nu . Several have wonFulbright scholarships and other prestigious post-graduate fellowships and awards. In addition to their many academic accomplishments, the BC ruggers fulfill regular service commitments to theSpecial Olympics , TheAmerican Red Cross andNativity Prep , a tuition-free Jesuit middle school for inner-city students inBoston .Facilities
BCRFC's historic home pitch is St. John's Field on the Boston College campus. In the fall of 1994, owing to misunderstanding with the University administration, use of St. John's Field was suspended. During the subsequent 11 years, BC Rugby made use of other facilities including BC's
Newton Soccer Complex ,Shea Field andAlumni Stadium , as well as several off-campus locations. These arrangements proved unsatisfactory, and in the fall of 2005, use of St. John's Field was restored.In addition to St. John's Field, BCRFC still makes occasional use of Shea Field. The annual Alumni Game is held in Alumni Stadium.
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External links
* [http://www.bc.edu/rugby/ Official BCRFC Site]
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