Men's Rugby

The Men's Rugby Club at Lake Forest College is historically the most successful club on campus.  The Club just completed their 6th undefeated season in the last 14 years, going 9-0, outscoring their opponents 247-49, and winning their conference tournament in a decisive fashion.  The club has wins over most major Universities in the State of Illinois and has won the Tournament of Champions Tournament in 2005 and 2009, and were the runners-up in 2006 and 2008.  With an emphasis on safety, proper technical rugby, and fitness, the club has earned a reputatuion of producing excellent rugby players, evidenced by our players' participation in All-Star teams from the collegiate level all the way up to the US National Team. 

Contact head coach Reid Ingersoll at 406-490-9409 or LFCMensRugby@aol.com for more information.

PARTICIPATION FEE: $75.00

 2009 Tournament of Champions Winner

2012 Schedule/Results | Roster

2011 Schedule/Results | Roster

2012 Men's Rugby Team

  
Pregame "Haka"

   
Lake Forest scrumming down against Northern Illinois

Lake Forest winning a lineout versus ISU
"Lake Forest winning a Lineout against Northern Illinois"

 

"Lake Forest Backs attacking against Loyola" 

 

"Lake Forest driving the ball against Loyola" 

 

"Lake Forest back scoring a try versus the Griffins"

"Lake Forest Scrum pounding the ball against Northwestern"

Josh Cocking '03 (left), Dave Bleitner '05 (middle), and Dave Fee '00 at the U.S. Territorial Tournament representing the Midwest Men's All-Star Team

"LFC players on the CARFU Collegiate Select Side."

"Dave Fee scores a try for the US Eagles. Dave is the 2nd All-time leading try scorer in US History"

Josh Cocking '03 (left), Dave Bleitner '05 (middle), and Dave Fee '00 at the U.S. Territorial Tournament representing the Midwest Men's All-Star Team

"Josh Cocking ('03), Dave Bleitner ('05), and Dave Fee ('00) at the US Territorial Tournament representing the Midwest Men's All-Star Team."

At the beginning of each semester there is an opportunity for interested students to sign up for any club sport at what is called the Involvement Fair. If a student decides to come to Lake Forest he/she can attend the Fair in the fall and/or spring and sign up for a club sport then. The Fair takes place in or behind Commons, depending on weather, within the first two weeks of classes. First-year students do not need to do anything before arriving at Lake Forest in order to participate in club sports.

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