Monday, November 3, 2014

Potomac Rugby Conference Division 2 Finals

Potomac Rugby Conference College Men Division 2 Finals
Towson (#1) vs. Salisbury (#2)
Saturday, November 8, 2014

KICK-OFF: 12:00PM

VENUE:
American Legion Post 175
832 Manhattan Beach Rd. Severna Park, MD 21146

PARKING:
Park on the unpaved lot away from the building.  Do not park in front of the club house on the paved lot.  Street parking if lot is full.

DIRECTIONS:

  1. From Maryland Route 50 take Maryland Route 2 North
  2. Go approx 4 lights to Jones Station Rd
  3. Take a right on Jones Station Road.
  4. Turn left at Manhattan Beach Rd.
  5. The Pitch is .5 miles on the left at American Legion Post 175


PLAYERS AND SPECTATOR CONDUCT:
Collegiate rugby players represent their universities and are ambassadors of United States collegiate rugby. Collegiate rugby players, their team and supporters should not tolerate obnoxious, impolite or antisocial behavior of any sort which could adversely affect the image of collegiate rugby as a serious and disciplined athletic endeavor. Teams are responsible for the behavior of their players, coaches and their fans.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Saturday, October 25, 2014

PRC Week 7 Results (25 Oct 2014)

Division 2
UMBC 58, George Mason 15
Salisbury 109, George Washington 0
Towson 121, Johns Hopkins 0
BYE: Georgetown

NSCRO
Loyola 53, St. Marys 0
Mount Saint Marys(B) 55, UMD(C) 22
Catholic 27, Frostburg 27

Monday, October 20, 2014

PRC Week 6 Results (18 Oct 2014)

Division 2
Towson 44, Georgetown 10
UMBC 17, George Washington 12
Salisbury 20, Johns Hopkins 0 (forfeit)
BYE: George Mason

NSCRO

Monday, October 13, 2014

PRC Week 5 Results (11 Oct 2014)

Division 2
Towson 32, Salisbury 21
UMBC 65, Johns Hopkins 5
Georgetown 44 , George Mason 24
BYE: George Washington

NSCRO
American 48, Maryland C 5
Loyola 31, Frostburg 10
Mount Saint Mary's 79, CUA 0
Navy C 20, St. Marys College 0 (forfeit)

Monday, October 6, 2014

PRC Week 4 Results (4 Oct 2014)

Division 2
Salisbury 58, George Mason 12
Towson 69, George Washington 12
Georgetown 15, UMBC 10
BYE: Johns Hopkins

NSCRO
Mount Saint Mary's 48, American 6
Loyola 22, Maryland 21
Navy C 46, Catholic 19

Frostburg 58, St. Marys  0

Sunday, September 28, 2014

PRC Week 3 Results (27 Sep 2014)

Division 2
Salisbury 52, Georgetown 19
Towson 67, George Mason 12
George Washington 32, Johns Hopkins 8
BYE: UMBC

NSCRO
American 15, Frostburg 10
Loyola 19, Catholic 17
Navy 102, UMD 0
Mount St. Mary's 20, Saint Mary's 0 (forfeit)

Sunday, September 21, 2014

PRC Week 2 Results (20 Sep 2014)

Division 2
Georgetown 71, Johns Hopkins 0
Towson 41, UMBC 7
George Mason 31, George Washington 7
BYE: Salisbury

NSCRO
American 15 Loyola 14
Navy 72, Mount Saint Mary's 12
Frostburg 38, Maryland 0
CUA 20 SMC 0- (SMC FORFEIT)

Sunday, September 14, 2014

PRC Week 1 Results (13 Sep 2014)

Division 2
Salisbury 27, UMBC 17
Georgetown 28, George Washington 7
George Mason 69, Johns Hopkins 5
BYE: Towson

NSCRO
Navy C 29, Loyola 13
Mt St Marys 72, Frostburg 10
Maryland, Catholic (rescheduled due to weather)
St Marys, American (rescheduled for 11/1)

Potomac Rugby Conference

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Monday, September 8, 2014

Potomac Rugby Conference (D2 & NSCRO) CIPP and Referee Requests

College Men,

Please confirm accuracy of CIPP registration and referee requests. Conference matches begin this Saturday, September 13th.  Eligible players must be CIPP registered prior to playing a match.  Penalties may be charged to teams with non CIPP players, including forfeiting the match.  Referee requests must be entered in the referee database (arbitersports.com) by the hosting team at least 8 days prior to the match.

D2:
GW: NO CIPP, NO home games requested
GU: CIPP compliant (60), homes games requested
GMU: CIPP compliant (19), home games requested
JHU: NO CIPP, NO home games requested
SAL: CIPP compliant (40), home games requested
TOW: CIPP compliant (52), home games requested
UMBC: NO CIPP, home games requested

NSCRO:
AU:  NO CIPP, home games requested
CUA:  NO CIPP, NO home games requested
FSU:  NO CIPP, home games requested
LOY: not CIPP compliant (only 13), home games requested
UMD:  NO CIPP, home games requested
MSM:  CIPP compliant (34), NO home games requested
NAV:  NO CIPP, home games requested
SMC: NO CIPP, NO home games requested

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Attached is the updated Fall Schedule.  The only change from 14 Aug
version is for NSCRO: regular season start changed on Sep 13 and the
CUA will host FSU on 25 Oct.  The PRC competition guidelines remain
the same, unless noted in the following guidelines. The main changes
are the PRC alignment with the Capital Rugby Union (CGU), dues
charging process, game cancellation procedure and penalties, start of
the NSCRO regular season moved a week earlier, and requesting for
nominations for the PRC Commissioner position.

1.  The PRC teams, excluding Navy and Maryland, are official members
of the Capital Rugby Union (CGU, http://rugby.org/).  This is a
temporary alignment as the PRC organizes its own administrators.  The
PRC will continue competition of the 2 divisions, which are Division 2
and NSCRO. The seven teams in Division 2 are George Mason, George
Washington, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Salisbury, Towson, UMBC. The D2
playoffs champion will automatically qualify for the national
playoffs.  Division 2 regular season matches will begin on September
13.

The six teams competing in NSCRO are American, Catholic, Frostburg,
Loyola, Mt. St. Marys, St. Marys. The NSCRO playoffs champion will
advance to the regional playoffs. Maryland C and Navy C will also
compete against the NSCRO teams but are no eligible for the D2 and
NSCRO playoffs.  The NSCRO regional match against the Cardinals
Conference is on November 22.

2.  Scoring System: The standings table will be updated weekly to
determine the rankings. Win=4 pts, Tie=2 pts, Loss=0 pts, Bonus Points
- Score 4+ Tries = 1 pt, Loss by 7 or less = 1 pt, Tie Breaker - head
to head, points difference

3.  Club Dues Collection: The Capital Rugby Union will collect
individual players and club dues through CIPP Registration.  Each
Invididual Player will be charged $16 in addition to the CIPP
registration to cover the overall club dues and club CIPP
registration. This only applies to teams eligible for D2 and NSCRO
eligible teams. (CIPP Registration at https://usarugby.org/membership)

4.  Playoffs: The NSCRO division playoffs will consist of the top four
teams in the regular season to be held on the weekend of November
15-16. The winner will advance to the regional competition against the
winner of the Cardinals conference in November 22. The Division 2
playoffs will consist of the top four teams in the regular season. The
semi-final round will be hosted by the higher seeded team on November
1, and the championship round will be held in a neutral location on
November 8.

5.  Forfeits: No-shows or forfeits must be coordinated between the
school club directors and the PRC Commissioner no later than 8 days
prior to the match. Not showing up to a game will be an automatic
forfeit and the team will be barred from the playoffs. The CGU
Disciplinary Committee will determine when disciplinary and/or
administrative penalties will apply against the forfeiting team, which
may include compensation due to the non-forfeiting team, not to exceed
$500. Forfeits will be recorded as 20-0 win to the non-offending team,
and recorded as 4 tries scored and 1 bonus point, per the Super 14
point system.

6.  Eligibility: Teams must follow the USA Rugby Eligibilty
guidelines. Players must be CIPP registered prior to their first
match. Any teams or players not CIPP will forfeit their match, as
decided by the CGU Disciplinary Chair. Coaches must also meet CIPP and
course requirements to be fully compliant.
(http://usarugby.org/college-eligibility)

7.  PRC Commissioner: Send me nominations for the PRC Commissioner.
This position is primary contact of all colleges in the Potomac Rugby
Conference.  Responsibilities not limited to creating the conference
schedule and resolving conference issues.

8.  Medical Trainer: The host team must have a medical trainer present
for all of your home games.

9.  Communication:
- Host team must communicate with their opponent no later than a week
prior to the match. Communicate sooner if there are changes to the
standard game day and kick-off time, or you will not have a B Side
available. Standard games are on Saturdays at 1:00pm.
- Host teams are responsible for submitting their referee requests to
the Potomac Referees Society.


JP Perez
Commissioner
Potomac Rugby Conference
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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Potomac Rugby Conference (D2 & NSCRO) Fall Schedule 2014

Download the PRC D2 and NSCRO Fall Schedule 2014

College Men,

The Potomac Rugby Conference (PRC) regular season schedule is released. The PRC competition guidelines remain the same, unless noted in the following guidelines. The main changes are the PRC alignment with the Capital Rugby Union (CGU), dues charging process, game cancellation procedure and penalties, start of the NSCRO regular season moved a week earlier, and requesting for nominations for the PRC Commissioner position.

1. The PRC teams, excluding Navy and Maryland, are official members of the Capital Rugby Union (CGU, http://rugby.org/).  This is a temporary alignment as the PRC organizes its own administrators.  The PRC will continue competition of the 2 divisions, which are Division 2 and NSCRO. The seven teams in Division 2 are George Mason, George Washington, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Salisbury, Towson, UMBC. The D2 playoffs champion will automatically qualify for the national playoffs.  Division 2 regular season matches will begin on Sep 13.

The six teams competing in NSCRO are American, Catholic, Frostburg, Loyola, Mt. St. Marys, St. Marys. The NSCRO playoffs champion will advance to the regional playoffs. Maryland C and Navy C will also compete against the NSCRO teams but are no eligible for the D2 and NSCRO playoffs.  Due to move of NSCRO regional match against the Cardinals Conference in November, the regular season matches will begin on Sep 6, which is a week earlier than last year. 

2. Scoring System: The standings table will be updated weekly to determine the rankings. Win=4 pts, Tie=2 pts, Loss=0 pts, Bonus Points - Score 4+ Tries = 1 pt, Loss by 7 or less = 1 pt, Tie Breaker - head to head, points difference

3. Club Dues Collection: The Capital Rugby Union will collect individual players and club dues through CIPP Registration.  Each Invididual Player will be charged $16 in addition to the CIPP registration to cover the overall club dues and club CIPP registration. This only applies to teams eligible for D2 and NSCRO eligible teams. (CIPP Registration at https://usarugby.org/membership)

4. Playoffs: The NSCRO division playoffs will consist of the top four teams in the regular season to be held on the weekend of November 1-2. The winner will advance to the regional competition against the winner of the Cardinals conference in November 2014. The Division 2 playoffs will consist of the top four teams in the regular season. The semi-final round will be hosted by the higher seeded team on November 1, and the championship round will be held in a neutral location on November 8.

5. Forfeits: No-shows or forfeits must be coordinated between the school club directors and the PRC Commissioner no later than 8 days prior to the match. Not showing up to a game will be an automatic forfeit and the team will be barred from the playoffs. Disciplinary and/or administrative penalties will apply to the forfeiting team, which may include compensation due to the non-forfeiting team not to exceed $500. Forfeits will be recorded as 20-0 win by the non-offending team, and recorded as 4 tries scored and 1 bonus point, per the Super 14 point system.

6. Eligibility: Teams must follow the USA Rugby Eligibilty guidelines. Players must be CIPP registered prior to their first match. Any teams or players not CIPP will forfeit their match, as decided by the CGU Disciplinary Chair. Coaches must also meet CIPP and course requirements to be fully compliant. (http://usarugby.org/college-eligibility)

7. PRC Commissioner: I am removing myself from this role at the end

8. Medical Trainer: The host team must have a medical trainer present for all of your home games.

9. Communication:
- Host team must communicate with their opponent no later than a week prior to the match. Communicate sooner if there are changes to the standard game day and kick-off time, or you will not have a B Side available. Standard games are on Saturdays at 1:00pm.
- Host teams are responsible for submitting their referee requests to the Potomac Referees Society.

JP Perez
Commissioner
Potomac Rugby Conference