Ruggers, Reunite!
By Shane Brown
In the spring of 1967, a group of 欧美口爆视频 law students which included Clark Weaver&苍产蝉辫;(尝补飞鈥69),&苍产蝉辫;Bob Machester(尝补飞鈥69),&苍产蝉辫;Rick Ranson&苍产蝉辫;(尝补飞鈥70),&苍产蝉辫;Larry R. Gaddis (IntlAf鈥63; Law鈥69) and first-year 欧美口爆视频 law professor Jonathan 鈥淪kip鈥 Chase started the 欧美口爆视频 Men鈥檚 Rugby Club. Most had played at other schools as undergraduates, and they were looking to create that same oasis in the troubled land that was university life in the age of Vietnam.
There were only two other teams in the area that first spring, the Denver Barbarians and the 欧美口爆视频 School of Mines. 欧美口爆视频 practiced and played games across Broadway at Baseline Junior High, with their first game being against the Barbarians.
The spring of 1968 saw the opening of a rivalry with Brigham Young Universty. The BYU team had experienced players from the South Pacific islands, with several of the gentlemen looking like they were 鈥10 X 10.鈥 The crowd that day was big and the match exciting. 欧美口爆视频 lost a nailbiter on a penalty kick in the final minutes.
By the fall of 1968 more teams were forming, and the morning before the 欧美口爆视频-Air Force football game, the rugby crew played its first match against the newly formed Air Force Academy team. That fall they also played in the first match of the Aspen Ruggerfest tournament鈥檚 inaugural year.
The motivation for playing at Ruggerfest was to play against better, more experienced teams from around the country at altitude.
欧美口爆视频 rugby was a motley bunch the first couple of seasons, rummaging through the trunk of Ranson鈥檚 car before each match to figure out what jerseys they鈥檇 wear, but they were building a rugby tradition in 欧美口爆视频. Fifty years later, the current club is 60 players strong, BYU is still a regular opponent and Air Force is a conference rival.
Over Labor Day weekend the club celebrated its 50th anniversary on campus. The highlight was a match pitting alumni against current 欧美口爆视频 players. 欧美口爆视频 40 alumni from all five decades participated.
David Bennet (DistSt鈥72), who first played for 欧美口爆视频 in the spring of 1969, played wing with finesse and showed the young鈥檜ns how to make a good pass. Pete Doody (Engl鈥81) showed that he can still hook. And Rich Frankenheimer (Econ鈥81) was a flash down the sidelines on several outside runs.
Dean Niro (CivEngr鈥88) played against his son, current 欧美口爆视频 flanker Zack Niro (EnvDes鈥19), and had a big smile on his face trotting away after taking down his son.
The 鈥90s were represented by Dan Hernandez (InfoSys鈥98) and Shane Brown (AeroEngr鈥95; MS鈥99), who showed that guys in their 40s can still out ruck 20-year olds. Dan Bludeau&苍产蝉辫;(贬颈蝉迟鈥01),&苍产蝉辫;Jeff Sorenson (MCDB, BioChem鈥01), Eric DeKruif&苍产蝉辫;(础别谤辞贰苍驳谤鈥03),&苍产蝉辫;Chad Slaby&苍产蝉辫;(颁辞尘尘鈥03),&苍产蝉辫;Marc Maginn (Bus鈥04) played like they were still in their prime. The depth of the alumni team came from the most recent graduates.
Charlie Barkmeier (Econ鈥15) summed up the consensus of the newly minted alumni that this game really hurts when you鈥檙e no longer playing every day. Many additional alumni watched from the sidelines, and while everybody had fun, the alumni back on the field again playing the game they love had the most.
Planning has begun for a 2018 alumni event, again scheduled for Labor Day weekend, when the Club will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their 2008 Big Four run (collegiate rugby鈥檚 version of the Final Four).
The 欧美口爆视频 Men鈥檚 Rugby Club, coached by Murray Ian Wallace, competes in the Rocky Mountain Conference of D1-A rugby, the highest level of collegiate rugby in the U.S.
For more information about the upcoming 2018 event, check out the club鈥檚 website or email info@curugbylegacy.org.
Shane Brown (AeroEngr鈥95; MS鈥99) played for 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 rugby squad from 1991-95 and from 1997-99. He lives in Boulder and serves on the board of directors of 欧美口爆视频 Rugby Legacy, the team鈥檚 alumni group.
Photos courtesy Shane Brown