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    The Daily Collegian
Women’s rugby plays host to new
By Brandt Gelman
COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER
i In college athletics, no matter
■ what the sport is, there is only one
1 way to stay on top year after year
< A team needs to be able to reload
| with new talent
! aft
;er its experi
i enced players WOMEN’S
! leave. RUGBY
I The Penn State = «* ====i
i Lady
Ruggers
> hosted a group of new recruits this
; past weekend in hopes of persuad
: ing them to attend Penn State
next fall.
“We had about 15 recruits come
into town last weekend,” Lady
Ruggers coach Pete Steinberg
said. “I thought it was very suc
cessful.”
Steinberg said the team identi
fies new recruits through various
rugby camps. The Lady Ruggers
host a summer and winter camp
for high school rugby players to
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come and showcase their skills.
The camps are a great tool for
Steinberg to see the new recruits
play, and to give the recruits a
chance to meet the current play
ers.
Steinberg is also able to get a
feel for his new recruits by watch
ing regional and national high
school tournaments.
“Much of our recruiting is about
letting athletes know that Penn
State offers a different experience
than other programs,” Steinberg
said.
Steinberg said Penn State can
offer these recruits more than
most other universities. The Lady
Ruggers receive support from the
university that most other rugby
programs do not because they are
a club team. This support includes
professional staff, a full medical
support staff and access to all var
sity sport athletic facilities.
Steinberg also said the way
Penn State runs its program is
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influential in signing new recruits.
“We only practice twice a week
and we do not have require
ments,” Steinberg said. “Yet we
are still the best team in the coun
try.”
Steinberg hopes the way he
integrates new players into games
with his experienced players will
also serve as a key recruitment
tool. In this past weekend’s 46-11
win over Delaware, many of the
inexperienced players played the
entire first half.
“One of the key messages we
tell recruits is that you will get
your chance," he said. “The
recruits got to see many of our
freshman play in the A’ side game
this weekend.”
Putting aside all of the different
camps and tournaments the Lady
Ruggers host, the best recruiting
tools are the current players. The
current players are able to
express to recruits what their
experiences have been like. Many
Frisbee clubs to hold tournaments
By Stephen Pianovich
FOR THE COLLEGIAN
Ultimate Frisbee is coming to
Penn State.
Penn State's mens and
women's Ultimate teams are host
ing their annual
Fall PhL'
,'aii .ing tour
nament this ULTIMATE
Saturday and FRISBEE
Sunday.
Both teams
competed at the Fall Brawl
tournament this past weekend at
Ohio State, with the women post
ing a 3-3 record, while the men
went 6-1 and earned a third-place
finish.
In Ultimate Frisbee, the fall sea
son is sort of a tune-up for the
spring season.
In the fall, teams cannot go fur
ther than winning a weekend tour
nament, whereas in the spring,
teams compete in regionals and
fight for the chance to go on to
nationals.
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of the recruits even stayed with
freshman players on campus to
get a feel for what Penn State has
to offer.
Steinberg said while it is the
freshmen that can relate most to
the recruits, it is the experienced
players that can talk about the
legacy and the accomplishment of
being national champions.
Steinberg is never worried
about keeping the tradition of the
Women’s rugby coach Pete Steinberg (center) addresses the team
ment because there are a Ml m
good teams from our region «-«-m
ing," said Katie Erickson, one .y
the team's captains, and you
always want to beat those other
regional teams."
After finishing fourth in tin-ii
region last year, the men's u-am
has high hopes for the a.mi ns
year. Jack Kelly, a captain on the
men's team thinks this
squad has a very good shot a!
making it to Nationals in ilm
spring.
"We're bringing back basically
the same team from last year
fighting for a spot in Nationals is a
realistic goal."
Until the spring, both teams
each have a couple more tourna
ments this fall, and are happy
about the opportunity of playirs .• at
home.
"I'm excited tor tin
we love playing at home ami havi
historically done well here,
women's head coach Jason
Shpilsky said.
Penn State's women's team tin
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Lady Ruggers alive at Penn State.
He said this new recruiting class
definitely has the potential to keep
the team on top.
"We have a number of great
recruits interested in Penn State,’’
he said.
"I think they will continue to
provide the depth that our current
freshman class has created.”
To e-mail reporter: bmgso94@psu.edu
Kelsey Morns'Collegian
shed first at last year's Fall
Hiding.
Hoping to defend its title, the
women's team is working on elim
inating turnovers and getting
'dine of its younger players better
field awareness.
We have a lot of rookies this fall
and we re trying to get them used
• othe name and react rather than
;a e so think so much about what
iivv’re doing on the field."
Shpilsky said.
Maying at home is great
b('cause it's a great chance for stu
dent.-. to come out and watch us
.i d play in front of a home crowd."
aid Tom Allen, the men's team's
Tiler captain.
t he men's team has also been
successful in its home tourna
ment. finishing in second place
last vear.
fhe id team women's tourna
ment and the 8-team men's
to urn assent will take place
ttin>ii.;h:nit the clay Saturday and
Suihiav at the IM fields beside
Hark Avenue.
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