What's Happening?
The California Golden Bears rugby team, ranked No. 1, secured a decisive victory over the sixth-ranked Army team with a score of 70-18. The match took place in West Point, New York, and despite a challenging start, Cal managed to dominate the game. The Golden Bears were
initially trailing 11-7 due to penalties and mistakes but turned the game around by scoring 56 consecutive points. Key players like Max Threlkeld, who scored three tries, and Oliver Newall and Oliver Teague, who scored two tries each, were instrumental in the victory. The team now looks forward to their final regular-season match against Saint Mary's before defending their national championship in the postseason.
Why It's Important?
This victory solidifies Cal's position as a leading team in college rugby, maintaining their unbeaten record at 12-0. The win not only boosts the team's morale but also sets a strong precedent as they prepare for the postseason. The performance against a top-ranked team like Army highlights Cal's strategic prowess and resilience, which could be crucial in their upcoming matches. The success of the team also brings attention to college rugby, potentially increasing its popularity and support within the U.S. sports community.
What's Next?
Cal's next challenge is against fifth-ranked Saint Mary's in Moraga on March 28. This match will be crucial as it is the final regular-season game before the postseason. The team will need to maintain their form and address any weaknesses observed in the match against Army. The outcome of this game will set the tone for their defense of the national championship, and the team will likely focus on refining their strategies and ensuring player readiness.









