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Sarah Layne selected to attend a USA Rugby 7s Developmental Camp!!  [[https://usa.rugby/2022/02/usa-womens-high-performance-pathways-concludes-sevens-development-camp-in-chula-vista/?fbclid=IwAR3mj5VYN2bJHym29EuAVVL-_GKm-SJKXAwKHS6RaHLVnxtV5UipVjDOGAI]]
 
Sarah Layne selected to attend a USA Rugby 7s Developmental Camp!!  [[https://usa.rugby/2022/02/usa-womens-high-performance-pathways-concludes-sevens-development-camp-in-chula-vista/?fbclid=IwAR3mj5VYN2bJHym29EuAVVL-_GKm-SJKXAwKHS6RaHLVnxtV5UipVjDOGAI]]
  
Our 7’s Season is off to a great start. Despite car troubles forcing Amy to FaceTime-coach us in Grand Junction, we took a clean sweep of victories. Last weekend in Boulder, our Killer B’s took 1st with a little help from our new friends at Colorado College! A Side finished 2nd overall, winning 4/5 games in the series. The opposition didn’t put up a single point in the 4 games that we won. We’re optimistic heading into the National Qualifiers tomorrow that we are hosting here at USAFA! Stay tuned for more updates!
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Our 7’s Season was off to a great start. Despite car troubles forcing Amy to FaceTime-coach us in Grand Junction, we took a clean sweep of victories winning first place in Grand Junction and second in Boulder.
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Coach Skip Shacklford retired after supporting the women's team for decades [[https://www.canva.com/design/DAFgw3SmWl8/RJ6Ud88h3ubMByNepiFe7g/watch?fbclid=IwAR10bIbQQ2W545uIq4tVTPFJmyjHJlnEnVVf4l5Mm1Q1jQxlsR3OOgINhyc_aem_AesuBkRckT7khQAXT6FvdZUyhJ9EZcxn_dAE2udl4Joqkoa9Mver-ahECxU-6mDB-wY]]

Latest revision as of 18:00, 2 October 2023

Sarah Layne selected to attend a USA Rugby 7s Developmental Camp!! [[1]]

Our 7’s Season was off to a great start. Despite car troubles forcing Amy to FaceTime-coach us in Grand Junction, we took a clean sweep of victories winning first place in Grand Junction and second in Boulder.

Coach Skip Shacklford retired after supporting the women's team for decades [[2]]