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== '''Awardees''' == | == '''Awardees''' == |
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Woodley Award
The Woodley Award, named in honor of American rugby pioneer Albert Woodley, is presented annually to the top collegiate player nationwide. Often referred to as the "Heisman Trophy of rugby," this honor not only recognizes superior athletic performance on the pitch, but also acknowledges outstanding character and leadership displayed both in competition and in life
Josh Dean (2004) awarded the Woodley Award in 2003 [[1]]
Awardees
Last Name, First Name | Class | Notes |
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Trautwein, Ben | 1998 | USA Eagle Australia tour (99), Scotland test (02), USA Seven's team in 98, 99, 00, 02, 03 (captain) |
Schmitz, Matt | 2000 | USA Eagle, Russia (03) |
McDonald, Laura | 2002 | USA Eagle in 03, 04, 05, 06, as well as 7's in 03 and U-23 Eagle in 03; 2003 Air Force |
Baker, Shalanda | 1998 | USA Eagle in 98 (women's world cup team) Women's Athlete of the Year [[2]] |
Hobson, Mike | 2005 | USA Eagle, Romania (05 in Tokyo) |
Dean, Josh | 2004 | USA Eagle, Sevens vs several opponents (04) |
Lemay, Bryan | 2005 | USA Eagle, Japan (2 caps in 08 vs Japan) |