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=National Collegiate Tournaments=
 
=National Collegiate Tournaments=
  
2018 '''2017/18 USA Rugby College 7s National Championship, Women’ Open Division''', beating Chico St (Coach Rusert)
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2019 '''Fall D1 Women's National Champions''' [[https://www.goffrugbyreport.com/news/republic-doyle-air-force-sh-sparks-championship?sfns=mo]], beating Navy, Charlotte, NC (Coach Rusert)
  
2016 '''Fall D1A [[Women's National Champions 2016]]''', beating U Conn (Coach Rusert)
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2018 '''Fall D1 Women's National Champions''' [[https://www.florugby.com/articles/6276597-air-force-zooms-past-davenport]], beating Davenport University, Charlotte, NC (Coach Rusert)
  
2015 Runners up Fall D1A National Champions
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2017 Round of Eight in Fall D1 Women's National Championships losing to Davenport University, eventual champions, Chicago IL (Coach Rusert)
  
2007 Round of 8
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2016 '''Fall D1 [[Women's National Champions 2016]]''', beating U Conn, Furman University (Coach Rusert)
  
2006 Round of 8
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2015 Runners up Fall D1 National Champions  (Coach Rusert)
  
2005 Round of 8
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2014 Round of 8 (Coach Rosen)
  
2004 Round of 8
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2007 Round of 8         (Coach Osur)
  
'''2003 [[Women's National Champions 2003]]''', beat Illinois  (Coach Osur), at Palo Alto CA
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2006 Round of 8        (Coach Osur)
  
'''2002 [[Women's National Champions 2002]]''', beat Penn State  (Coach Osur) in Blaine MN
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2005 Round of 8        (Coach Osur)
  
2001 Round of 8
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2004 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)
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'''2003 [[Women's National Champions 2003]]''', beat Illinois  (Coach Osur), at Palo Alto CA (Coach Osur)
  
2000 Round of 16
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'''2002 [[Women's National Champions 2002]]''', beat Penn State  (Coach Osur) in Blaine MN (Coach Osur)
  
1999 Round of 16
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2001 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)
  
1998 Fourth in nation, lost to Navy, at Penn State, PA
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2000 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)
  
1997 Third in nation, at Penn State, PA
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1999 Round of 8  (Coach Osur)
  
1996 Third in nation, in Colorado Springs CO
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1998 Fourth in nation, lost to Navy, at Penn State, PA (Coach Osur)
  
1995 Third in nation, in Princeton, NJ
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1997 Third in nation, at Penn State, PA (Coach Osur)
  
'''1994 [[Women's National Champions 1994]]''', beat Boston College  (Coach Baltz), Corvallis, OR
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1996 Third in nation, in Colorado Springs CO (Coach Osur)
  
1993 Runners Up National Champions, losing to U Connecticut, Houston TX
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1995 Third in nation, in Princeton, NJ (Coach Osur)
  
1992 Third in nation in Colorado Springs
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'''1994 [[Women's National Champions 1994]]''', beat Boston College  (Coach Baltz), Corvallis, OR (Coach Baltz)
  
'''1991 [[Women's National Champions 1991]]''', beat Boston College  (Coach Avery) in Alexandria VA
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1993 Runners Up National Champions, losing to U Connecticut, Houston TX (Coach Baltz)
  
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1992 Third in nation in Colorado Springs (Coach Avery)
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'''1991 [[Women's National Champions 1991]]''', beat Boston College  (Coach Avery) in Alexandria VA (Coach Avery)
  
 
=National Collegiate Sevens Tournaments=
 
=National Collegiate Sevens Tournaments=
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2023 - National Collegiate Sevens Tournament section, Runners up to Northeastern
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2019 - '''2018/19 USA Rugby College 7s D1A National Champions''' beating West Virginia in the final, but handily beating every team in the pool and semifinals [[https://www.usarugby.org/2019/05/2019-college-7s-national-championships-recap/]] [[http://usafarugbyalumni.com/index.php?title=Portal:2019_Spring_Women]], (Coach Rusert)
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2018 - '''2017/18 USA Rugby College 7s National Championship, Women’ Open Division'''[[http://usafarugbyalumni.com/index.php?title=2018_sevens_write_up]] , beating Chico St (Coach Rusert)
  
 
2016 - invited to Nationals as one of 11, but declined due to scheduling conflict
 
2016 - invited to Nationals as one of 11, but declined due to scheduling conflict
  
 
2015 - finished 9 of 12 in National Tournament
 
2015 - finished 9 of 12 in National Tournament
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2014 - Final Four D1 7s ACRA National Championship  (Coach Rosen)

Latest revision as of 01:59, 7 September 2023

National Collegiate Tournaments

2019 Fall D1 Women's National Champions [[1]], beating Navy, Charlotte, NC (Coach Rusert)

2018 Fall D1 Women's National Champions [[2]], beating Davenport University, Charlotte, NC (Coach Rusert)

2017 Round of Eight in Fall D1 Women's National Championships losing to Davenport University, eventual champions, Chicago IL (Coach Rusert)

2016 Fall D1 Women's National Champions 2016, beating U Conn, Furman University (Coach Rusert)

2015 Runners up Fall D1 National Champions (Coach Rusert)

2014 Round of 8 (Coach Rosen)

2007 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)

2006 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)

2005 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)

2004 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)

2003 Women's National Champions 2003, beat Illinois (Coach Osur), at Palo Alto CA (Coach Osur)

2002 Women's National Champions 2002, beat Penn State (Coach Osur) in Blaine MN (Coach Osur)

2001 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)

2000 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)

1999 Round of 8 (Coach Osur)

1998 Fourth in nation, lost to Navy, at Penn State, PA (Coach Osur)

1997 Third in nation, at Penn State, PA (Coach Osur)

1996 Third in nation, in Colorado Springs CO (Coach Osur)

1995 Third in nation, in Princeton, NJ (Coach Osur)

1994 Women's National Champions 1994, beat Boston College (Coach Baltz), Corvallis, OR (Coach Baltz)

1993 Runners Up National Champions, losing to U Connecticut, Houston TX (Coach Baltz)

1992 Third in nation in Colorado Springs (Coach Avery)

1991 Women's National Champions 1991, beat Boston College (Coach Avery) in Alexandria VA (Coach Avery)

National Collegiate Sevens Tournaments

2023 - National Collegiate Sevens Tournament section, Runners up to Northeastern

2019 - 2018/19 USA Rugby College 7s D1A National Champions beating West Virginia in the final, but handily beating every team in the pool and semifinals [[3]] [[4]], (Coach Rusert)

2018 - 2017/18 USA Rugby College 7s National Championship, Women’ Open Division[[5]] , beating Chico St (Coach Rusert)

2016 - invited to Nationals as one of 11, but declined due to scheduling conflict

2015 - finished 9 of 12 in National Tournament

2014 - Final Four D1 7s ACRA National Championship (Coach Rosen)