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The 2016 Collegiate Rugby Championship is a college rugby sevens tournament played June 4–5 at Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania , a suburb of Philadelphia .[ 2] It is the seventh annual Collegiate Rugby Championship , and the sixth consecutive year that the tournament will be at Talen Energy Stadium (formerly known as PPL Park). The event was broadcast on NBC and NBCSN .[ 3]
Commentators were Todd Harris and Brian Hightower . California won the championship, defeating UCLA 31–7 in an all-Pac-12 final. Attendance for the two-day event was 27,224.[ 4]
Team qualified for the Cup Championship
Team
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pts
California
3
3
0
0
96
12
+84
9
Arkansas State
3
2
0
1
76
24
+57
7
Maryland
3
1
0
2
22
69
–52
5
Tennessee
3
0
0
3
14
103
–89
3
Winner
Score
Loser
Arkansas State
24–0
Maryland
California
41–0
Tennessee
Arkansas State
40–0
Tennessee
California
29–0
Maryland
Maryland
22–14
Tennessee
California
24–12
Arkansas State
Team
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pts
Kutztown
3
3
0
0
58
34
+24
9
Indiana
3
1
0
2
46
45
+1
5
Notre Dame
3
1
0
2
43
55
–12
5
Boston College
3
1
0
2
45
58
–13
5
Winner
Score
Loser
Boston College
21–12
Indiana
Kutztown
19–12
Notre Dame
Indiana
22–7
Notre Dame
Kutztown
22–10
Boston College
Notre Dame
24-12
Boston College
Kutztown
17–12
Indiana
Team
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pts
Arizona
3
3
0
0
51
5
+46
9
Saint Joseph's
3
2
0
1
52
31
+21
7
Army
3
1
0
2
26
55
–29
5
Navy
3
0
0
3
22
60
–38
3
Winner
Score
Loser
Arizona
20–0
Army
St. Joseph's
22–12
Navy
Arizona
17–0
Navy
St. Joseph's
25–5
Army
Arizona
14–5
St. Joseph's
Army
21-10
Navy
Team
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pts
Life
3
2
0
1
68
14
+54
7
Penn State
3
2
0
1
63
41
+22
7
Virginia Tech
3
2
0
1
43
41
+2
7
Drexel
3
0
0
3
19
97
–77
3
Winner
Score
Loser
Life
46–0
Drexel
Penn State
29–12
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech
7–5
Life
Penn State
27–12
Drexel
Virginia Tech
24–7
Drexel
Life
17–7
Penn State
Team
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pts
UCLA
3
3
0
0
95
7
+88
9
Wisconsin
3
2
0
1
55
43
+12
7
South Carolina
3
1
0
2
24
53
–29
5
Michigan
3
0
0
3
5
76
–71
3
Winner
Score
Loser
South Carolina
12–5
Michigan
UCLA
38–0
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
29–5
South Carolina
UCLA
38–0
Michigan
Wisconsin
26–0
Michigan
UCLA
19–7
South Carolina
Team
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pts
Dartmouth
3
3
0
0
57
34
+23
9
Utah
3
2
0
1
48
40
+8
7
Temple
3
1
0
2
38
50
–12
5
Clemson
3
0
0
3
33
52
–19
3
Winner
Score
Loser
Dartmouth
17–5
Temple
Utah
12–7
Clemson
Dartmouth
21–14
Clemson
Utah
21–14
Temple
Temple
19–12
Clemson
Dartmouth
19–15
Utah
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
17
Army
36
24
Tennessee
0
17
Army
28
20
Clemson
7
20
Clemson
10
21
Navy
5
17
Army
10
18
Maryland
0
19
Boston College
21
22
Michigan
0
19
Boston College
12
18
Maryland
15
18
Maryland
24
23
Drexel
0
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
9
Saint Joseph's
12
16
South Carolina
19
16
South Carolina
7
13
Indiana
25
12
Virginia Tech
7
13
Indiana
31
13
Indiana
7
10
Wisconsin
10
11
Utah
5
14
Notre Dame
0
11
Utah
12
10
Wisconsin
17
10
Wisconsin
33
15
Temple
0
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
1
UCLA
19
8
Penn State
12
1
UCLA
14
4
Kutztown
12
4
Kutztown
19
5
Dartmouth
12
1
UCLA
7
2
California
31
3
Arizona
17
6
Life
12
3
Arizona
5
2
California
38
2
California
24
7
Arkansas State
14
Most tries
Rank
Player (school)
Tries
1
Niall Barry (UCLA)
6
2
Jesse Milne (California)
5
2
Seb Sharpe (UCLA)
5
2
Zinzan Elan-Puttick (Ark. St.)
5
2
Tyler Sousley (Arizona)
5
2
Jake Syndergaard (Wisconsin)
5
Source:[ 5] [ 6]
Jesse Milne (California) — Tournament MVP
Russell Webb (California)
Niall Barry (UCLA)
Seb Sharpe (UCLA)
Tyler Sousley (Arizona)
Wes Hartmann (Kutztown)
Zinzan Elan-Puttick (Arkansas State)
Cody Melphy (Life)
Jack Braun (Dartmouth)
Jake Syndergaard (Wisconsin)
Chad Gough (Utah)
Evan Towle (Virginia Tech)
Source:[ 7]
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