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| Ruggers Nab Top Spot |
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They never thought of themselves as a Cinderella
team. So when the women's rugby squad blew defending champion
Penn State off the pitch, 53-6, to win the national championship
title at Steuber Rugby Field on April 30, they weren't entirely
surprised.
"With the match being so one-sided, nobody can say Stanford
got lucky or had a big break," says junior center Olivia
Anglade, a civil engineering major. The team co-captain scored
three tries, or goals, against the Nittany Lions and was named
Final Four Most Valuable Player as she helped the Cardinal
pick up its first title since 1999.
Although 30 of the 49 players were rookies, the women powered
through scrums like vets. "Our top scorer was [sophomore]
Carey Myslewski, who had never touched a rugby ball before
this season," says fullback Kelsey Lynn, '04, a co-terminal
degree student in mechanical engineering.
With only a handful of varsity women's teams in the nation,
the Cardinal was matched against other club sports players
in the tournament. The half-page of photos in the Stanford
Daily the following week suggested that the squad came of age
with its big win. "We've been working for years to be
taken seriously as a sport, and we are beginning to get that
respect," Lynn says. Adds Anglade: "We're on the
map now."
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