Category: Games

Wisconsin Notches Two Wins Against County Will Morrigans, Oconomowoc Women

Wisconsin captain and flyhalf Meaghan White on the attack versus the County Will Morrigans.
Wisconsin captain and flyhalf Meaghan White on the attack versus the County Will Morrigans.

The Wisconsin Women defeated the visiting County Will Morrigans, 29-12, and the Oconomowoc Women, 46-15, on Saturday, September 24.

Hosting the two matches at the Wisconsin Rugby Club Sports Complex in Cottage Grove, Wis., Wisconsin’s hard-fought victory against the Morrigans marks the third Midwest Division II league win of the season. The win retains Wisconsin’s first-place standing in the Midwest’s Western Division Central League.

Wisconsin welcomed Oconomowoc in a second friendly match and saw great play from our new and less experienced players in a match of 10s. Oconomowoc is a younger team formed just two years ago. Following the matches, all three women’s teams joined the Wisconsin Rugby Club men in a social after the guys defeated the Chicago Westside Condors, 45-10.

[Your dedicated webmaster was busy coaching the UW Women so specific details on the games are limited. The Morrigans were noted to be a very physical team to play and play got a bit “thuggish” at times. Oconomowoc brought 10 players so the friendly was only two 20-minute periods. Wisconsin’s new players were “so awesome” and Dana Gordon pleasantly surprised all with her great kicking against Oconomowoc.]

Wisconsin travels to St. Cloud, Minn., this Saturday, October 1 for the final league match of the season against the St. Cloud Sirens. The Sirens are a new team in the league formed from alumni of the St. Cloud collegiate team. Wisconsin needs to win the match to guarantee home-field advantage for the first round of Midwest playoffs on Saturday, October 15. The top Central League team hosts the No. 2 team from the Northern League (likely the Palmer Women), while the top Northern League team hosts the No. 2 from the Central League.

The Playoff winners then travel to Pittsburgh, Penn., on October 29 and 30 to meet the Eastern Division’s top two women’s team in the Midwest Championships. This is the final step towards advancing to the USA Rugby Division II Women’s National Championships November 12-13 in Virginia Beach, Va.

Wisconsin has also opted to cancel the schedule match against Chicago North on October 8 in Chicago. The team will rest in preparation for hopefully hosting the Midwest Playoff match.

Big thanks to Wisconsin’s Emma Zoch for her excellent statistics! Heal up quick Emma!

These photos were totally stolen from Liz Robinson. Thanks Liz!

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Wisconsin Women – 29
County Will Morrigans – 12

Click here for Midwest D-II Conference Results and Standings.

Wisconsin Tries – Jane Sachs, Meg Dickoff, Meaghan White (2), Shoshana Griffith.

Wisconsin Conversions – Elisa Becker (2)

County Will Tries – #15 (2)

County Will Conversion – #13

Team Lineup Not Available.

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Wisconsin Women – 46
Oconomowoc Women – 15

Wisconsin Tries – Emily Frerichs (3), Brittany Martin (2), Meg Dickoff, Michelle “Mike” Blaser, Melissa “Helga” Polheber

Wisconsin Conversions – Sammy Clevenger, Dana Gordon (2)

Oconomowoc Tries – #3, #10 (2)

Oconomowoc Conversions – none

Wisconsin's Jane Sachs retains ball in the maul.
Wisconsin's Jane Sachs retains ball in the maul.
Wisconsin Scrum against County Will.
Wisconsin Scrum against County Will.
Wisconsin flanker Sarah Whaley (6) drives the ruck to win ball.
Wisconsin flanker Sarah Whaley (6) drives the maul.
Wisconsin prop Elisa Becker running a hard crash ball.
Wisconsin prop Elisa Becker running a hard crash ball.
Wisconsin lock Jenny Pederson in the lineout.
Wisconsin lock Jenny Pederson in the lineout.
Wisconsin prop Amanda Evenstone lays down a big hit.
Wisconsin prop Amanda Evenstone lays down a big hit.
Wisconsin waits in the ready for the halftime kickoff. The home team had a 24-7 lead entering the second half and never looked back.
Wisconsin waits in the ready for the halftime kickoff. The home team had a 24-7 lead entering the second half and never looked back.
Wisconsin flanker Sarah Whaley draws three defenders (and a bit of a high tackle) on her attack run.
Wisconsin flanker Sarah Whaley draws four defenders (and a bit of a high tackle) on her attack run.
Wisconsin scrumhalf Rebecca "Reba" Stillman looks for the pick-and-go on a quick ruck set by flanker Sarah Whaley.
Wisconsin scrumhalf Rebecca "Reba" Stillman looks for the pick-and-go on the quick ruck set by Sarah.
Rebecca taking the hard crash for Wisconsin.
Rebecca taking the hard crash for Wisconsin.
Wisconsin flyhalf Meaghan White passes the ball to wing Kelly Mullen racing down the sideline.
Wisconsin flyhalf Meaghan White passes the ball to wing Kelly Mullen racing down the sideline.

Wisconsin Women Strike Down Scylla, 41-5

Wisconsin's Emily Frerichs races downfield with the ball against the Milwaukee Scylla.
Wisconsin's Emily Frerichs races downfield with the ball against the Milwaukee Scylla. Inside Center Jane Sachs and Flyhalf Meaghan White race after in support.

The Wisconsin Women defeated the visiting Milwaukee Scylla, 41-5, at the Crossroads Rugby Field in Madison on Saturday, September 17.

Wisconsin improves to 2-0 in Midwest Division 2 league play and will welcome the County Will Morrigans to Madison this Saturday, September 24 at 1 p.m. The day will offer up a second friendly game with Wisconsin also playing the Oconomowoc Women at 2:30 p.m. Both games will be held at the Wisconsin Rugby Club Sports Complex in nearby Cottage Grove, Wis.

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Wisconsin Women – 41
Milwaukee Scylla – 5

Click here for Midwest D-2 Conference Results and Standings (usually updated within a week)

Wisconsin Tries – Meaghan Odling, Jane Sachs, Mary Hanks, Laura Hanks, Shoshana Griffith

Wisconsin Conversions – Elisa Becker

Scylla Try – Ashley Kogutkiewicz

Wisconsin Woman of the Match (aka Wonder Woman) – Rebecca Stillman

Wisconsin Woman Bear Mauler of the Match – Sarah Whaley

Team Lineup:

1. Justine Stewart
2. Elisa Becker
3. Jessica Burda
4. Jenny Pederson
5. Sammy Clevenger
6. Sarah Whaley
7. Jenn Johnson
8. Mary Hanks (Captain)
9. Rebecca Stillman
10. Meaghan White (Captain)
11. Terri Russell
12. Jane Sachs
13. Laura Hanks
14. Brittany Martin
15. Shoshana Griffith
16. Amanda Evenstone
17. Emily Frerichs
18. Dana Gordon
19. Devin McGuire
Awesome Injured Reserves: Mollie Overby, Liz Robinson, Nadia Riese and Nicole Helmer

Photos by the awesome Hanks family!

Wisconsin scrumhalf Rebecca Stillman looks to tackle Milwaukee's scrumhalf while captain Mary Hanks (#8) eagerly looks for the "Ball Out!"
Wisconsin scrumhalf Rebecca Stillman looks to tackle Milwaukee's scrumhalf while flanker Sarah Whaley and No.8 Mary Hanks eagerly look for the "Ball Out!"
Wisconsin Outside Center Laura Hanks racing through the Scylla defense on a kickoff.
Wisconsin Outside Center Laura Hanks racing through the Scylla defense on a kickoff.
Inside Center Jane Sachs targets the try zone with wing Terri Russell in support.
Inside Center Jane Sachs targets the try zone with wing Terri Russell and teammates in support.
Wisconsin captain and flyhalf Meaghan White outraces her Scylla defenders on a breakaway run for a try.
Wisconsin captain and flyhalf Meaghan White outraces her Scylla defenders on a breakaway run for a try.
Sliding in for the try! Three cheers for Meaghan!
Sliding in for the try! Three cheers for Meaghan!
Wisconsin captain and No. 8 Mary Hanks drives the Scylla scrumhalf out of bounds.
Wisconsin captain and No. 8 Mary Hanks drives the Scylla scrumhalf out of bounds after a Scylla turnover of Wisconsin's ball.
Lock Justine Stewart fends off Scylla defenders on a crash run.
Lock Justine Stewart fends off Scylla defenders on a crash run.
team photo
Three cheers for a Wisconsin Win! Front row (l-r): Amanda Evenstone, Devin McGuire, Sammy Clevenger, Rebecca Stillman, Meaghan White (C), Mary Hanks (C), Laura Hanks; 2nd Row: Brittany Martin, Jane Sachs, Jenny Pederson, Justine Stewart, Jenn Johnson, Elisa Becker, Terri Russell, Jessica Burda, Sarah Whaley; Back Row: Liz Robinson, Dana Gordon, Mollie Overby, Emily Frerichs, Shoshana Griffith, Emma Zoch, Nadia Riese, Nicole Helmer.

Wisconsin Clinches 30-29 Victory Against Palmer to Open Season

Wisconsin Women at Palmer Women on September 10, 2011
Wisconsin Women at Palmer Women on September 10, 2011. Front row (L-R): captains Mary Hanks and Meaghan White; 2nd Row (L-R): Jessica Burda, Amanda Evenstone, Elisa Becker (Woman of the Match), Michelle "Mike" Blaser (Bear Mauler of the Match), Jenny Pederson (Birthday Girl), Sarah Whaley, Mollie Overby; 3rd Row (L-R): Shoshana Griffith, Brittany Martin, Meg Dickoff, Terry Russell, Sammy Clevenger, Justine Stewart, Jane Sachs, Nadia Riese and Rebecca Stillman.

The Wisconsin Women kicked off their Fall 2011 Division 2 league season with a come-from-behind victory against the Palmer Women, 30-29.

Traveling south to Davenport, Iowa, Wisconsin brought a small roster to take on the Palmer Women on Saturday, September 10.

The opposing team was comprised of students from Palmer Chiropractic College and is a sister team to the Palmer Men, a Division I powerhouse. Palmer Women recently started offering scholarships to their players, a rare opportunity for senior women’s rugby athletes.

Palmer opened up scoring on the kickoff with a strong run by their inside center to wake up the Wisconsin Women. The women in red opted to take points a few minutes later with a penalty kick by new Wisconsin player Elisa Becker (a Madison, Wis., native and Cornell Women’s Rugby grad).

Team captains Meaghan White and Mary Hanks each scored a try to keep their team in the match. Scoring continued to roll back and forth throughout the match, but Wisconsin found themselves entering the second half down on the scoreboard and tapping into their few remaining reserve players after a key shoulder injury in the first half to outside center Nicole Helmer.

Palmer held a two-try lead with 25 minutes left in the half and kept up a scrambling attack in their backline with nice continuity and deep kicks. But Palmer’s forwards and overall team rucking soon lost steam as Wisconsin finally shook off the rust of a long summer away from 15s rugby.

Fresh from the UW-Madison Women’s Rugby team, new Wisconsin Scrumhalf Rebecca Stillman tapped down a much-needed Wisconsin try after five back-to-back crashing attacks by the visiting team in Palmer’s five-meter zone. An all-team effort, Stillman’s try provided the spark Wisconsin needed to rally back into the match.

Wisconsin’s attack pressed with great continuity across the field and the red forwards began to pound Palmer’s pack in each ruck, winning the majority of ball. Wisconsin hooker Michelle “Mike” Blaser also stole a number of Palmer scrums in addition to some Palmer lineouts as Wisconsin’s jumper. Growing up in nearby DeWitt, Iowa, Blaser’s family was welcomed into Wisconsin’s small fan contingent on the road.

Palmer’s defense started to falter as the minutes ticked down and allowed two more Wisconsin tries by Jessica Burda and new lock Justine Stewart (Brown University) respectively to clinch the 30-29 victory. The final Wisconsin try was Justine Stewart’s first-ever try and she pleasantly surprised all of her new Wisconsin teammates by running in a perfectly-centered score blazing through the Palmer defense.

Wisconsin was also extremely proud of its other new players – flanker Sarah Whaley (UW-Madison), wing Brittany Martin (University of Montana), lock Sammy Clevenger (UW-Stevens Point) and super water runner Mollie Overby on injured reserve. The team also welcomed back teammate Jane Sachs who recently returned from Philadelphia, PA and the Philly Women’s Rugby team.

For their outstanding efforts on the field, Elisa Becker earned Wisconsin’s much-coveted Wonder Woman silk robe as Woman of the Match and Michelle “Mike” Blaser earned the new Bear Mauler trophy (a bear statue found recently in Coach Kyle’s grandma’s basement).

Wisconsin returns home this Saturday, September 17 to play their in-state rivals the Milwaukee Scylla (and by rivals, we mean good rugby buddies!). Kickoff is at 1 p.m. at the Crossroads Rugby Field on Madison’s east side.

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Wisconsin Women – 30
Palmer Women – 29

Click here for Midwest D-2 Conference Results and Standings (hopefully updated soon)

Wisconsin Tries – Meaghan White, Mary Hanks, Rebecca Stillman, Jessica Burda, Justine Stewart
Wisconsin Conversions – Elisa Becker (1)
Wisconsin Penalty Kicks – Elisa Becker (1)

Wisconsin Woman of the Match aka “Wonder Woman” – Elisa Becker
Wisconsin Woman Bear Mauler of the Match – Michelle “Mike” Blaser

Team Lineup

1. Elisa Becker

2. Michelle “Mike” Blaser

3. Amanda Evenstone

4. Jenny Pederson

5. Jessica Burda

6. Sarah Whaley

7. Meg Dickoff

8. Mary Hanks (Captain)

9. Rebecca Stillman

10. Meaghan Odling

11. Brittany Martin

12. Jane Sachs

13. Nicole Helmer

14. Terry Russell

15. Shoshana Griffith

16. Sammy Clevenger

17. Justine Stewart

18. Nadia Riese (Injured Reserve/Awesome Coach for the Day)

19. Mollie Overby (Injured Reserve/Wonderful Water Runner)

Teammates Jenny Pederson (Birthday Crown) and Jessica Burda show how they smashed together in the game.
Teammates Jenny Pederson (Birthday Crown) and Jessica Burda show how they smashed together in the game - Nose to Cheekbone. Mike Blaser holds the new Bear Mauler trophy found recently in Coach Kyle's grandma's basement.

Wisconsin Falls to Detroit, 17-5

Wisconsin Women's RugbyExpecting a dirty, physical match like seasons past, the Wisconsin Women dropped a 17-5 heartbreaker to the visiting Detroit Women September 11.

Detroit (aka The Cobras) surprised Wisconsin with a clean match, fair and well-played by both sides. Despite several charges near the try line, Wisconsin failed to capitalize on their speed and athleticism. Detroit’s quick rucking controlled possession of the ball and created three tries for the visiting team with one successful points-after kick.

Wisconsin’s lone try was scored by wing Katie Meyer (Dubuque, IA).

Down in Chicago, the Midwest’s other Division I teams battled each other in a city rivalry. The Chicago Women were down 13-0 to Chicago North Shore, but surprised their rivals with a rally back to win 16-13.

Detroit Women's RugbyAfter one game a piece for all D-1 teams, Chicago now sits at the top of the Midwest standings. Full conference results can be found here.

Next up for Wisconsin, they welcome Chicago North Shore to Madison on Saturday, Sept. 18 at the Crossroads Rugby Pitch. Kickoff is at 11 a.m.

The women’s match will be followed by a 12:30 match between the Madison Minotaurs and the Wisconsin Rugby Club Old Boys, then a 2 p.m. kickoff between the Wisconsin Rugby Club men and the visiting Eastside Banshees hailing from Minnesota. A social of all teams will be held at the field.

Wisconsin Kicks Off Versus Detroit 1 p.m. Sept. 11

The Wisconsin Women open up Midwest Division I league play this Saturday, September 11 at 1 p.m. versus Detroit. The home game will be held at the Crossroads Rugby Field on Madison’s east side, near the intersection of Hwy. 12/18 East and County Highway AB.

The post-game social will be held at Wilson’s Bar & Grill on Atwood Ave.

See you at the game! Go Wisconsin!

Wisconsin Earns Two Wins To Open Fall 2010 Season

The Wisconsin Wisconsin Women's RugbyWomen traveled to Milwaukee August 28 for two friendly matches versus the Milwaukee Scylla and the Minneapolis Menagerie. Wisconsin soundly defeated both teams – racking up scores of 47-5 against the Scylla and 47-0 against the Menagerie.

47 seemed to be the magic number for the weekend.

With only a partial roster of Wisconsin’s Division I team, the team welcomed several collegiate women’s players from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Marquette University to earn minutes and gain experience in the friendly matches.

Next up, Wisconsin will scrimmage the UW-Madison Women during practice at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 9 at University Bay Field before opening up their D-1 league season against the Detroit Women at home on Saturday, September 11.

Wisconsin vs. Chicago, 11 a.m. Sept. 19

The Wisconsin Women’s RFC will kick off against visiting league opponent Chicago Women at 11 a.m. this Saturday, September 19. Good friends off the field, the two teams will be battling for a much-needed win in the Midwest Division I Women’s league.

Wisconsin’s last home game of the Fall 2009 season, the teams will play at the Wisconsin Rugby Club’s Crossroads Field. Directions are available here.

Fans should leave their dogs at home as four-legged friends are not allowed at the field. There is no parking on the road near the field, but plenty of parking in the grass next to the field.

A great after-match social will be held after the game at the field, then later moved to Wisconsin’s sponsor bar, Wilson’s Grill & Bar, and dancing later at Plan B, one of Madison’s newest hot spots.

Wisconsin Drops Loss to Chicago North Shore, 46-14

Lineout versus Chicago North Shore
Lineout versus Chicago North Shore

The Wisconsin Women’s RFC opened their Midwest Division I league season with a tough 46-14 loss to Chicago North Shore this past Saturday on the road.

After traveling south to Lemont, Ill., Wisconsin’s much-anticipated return to Division I play saw the women in red rack up two tries and two conversions against North Shore.

Assistant Backs Captain and Center Jackie Limberg touched down both tries for Wisconsin, including one with assists from Wisconsin’s two youngest players, Katie Schott and Jackie Neubert.

Forwards Captain Katie “Ber” Rouse and No. 8 Mary Hanks both slotted a conversion a piece to round out the scoring.

Wisconsin looks ahead to this Saturday’s home game against the Chicago Women at Madison’s Crossroads Rugby Field. Kickoff is 11 a.m.

The Chicago Women suffered a close 16-8 loss to league opponent Detroit on Saturday, so this weekend’s matches will prove key in determining playoff runs into October’s regional competition with the West Region’s top teams.

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Ruck versus North Shore

Thanks to Jenn and Mary’s friend Stefani for these photos off of facebook.

Wisconsin Shuts Out Menagerie, 69-0

The Wisconsin Women opened their Fall 2009 season with a 69-0 victory over the visiting Minneapolis Menagerie on Saturday, August 29.

Despite missing four key starters, Wisconsin used tenacious play at the breakdowns and great support in continuous passing to run in 11 tries against the Menagerie, a team that beat Wisconsin last fall in Minneapolis.

WWRFC Backs Captain Meaghan Odling led Wisconsin in scoring with several tries, with additional scoring from her fellow Forwards Captain Katie “Ber” Rouse, and teammates Rachael Weiker, Katie Williams, Jessica Burda and Jane Sachs. Rouse and Sachs converted seven kicks after the tries.

Wisconsin opens their Midwest Division league season Saturday, September 12 in Chicago against Chicago North Shore.