Women's Club Rugby 25-26
Gina
Rice
$50
Oct 07, 2025
JASMEEN PAYNE
In Honor of on behalf of: CASSIE STEVENS
$300
Oct 07, 2025
James Robinette
In Honor of Bad Ass Gracie Robinette!
$50
Oct 07, 2025
Christy
Powell
$100
Oct 04, 2025
David
Reeves
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 02, 2025
Anonymous
$100
Oct 02, 2025
Mike
Sherwood
$100
Oct 01, 2025
Kathy Lang
In Honor of Marissa Falcone
$50
Oct 01, 2025
Charley
Beebe
$10
Oct 01, 2025
Jorge
Mendieta
$100
Sep 30, 2025
Ivan
Whitfield
Undisclosed Amount
Sep 30, 2025
Steven
Johnson
$100
Sep 30, 2025
Allison
Gill
Undisclosed Amount
Sep 30, 2025
Kathy
MacKinnon
$50
Sep 30, 2025
Rian
Geldenhuys
$50
Sep 30, 2025
Emily
Giacini
$5
Sep 30, 2025
Eve
Goldman
Undisclosed Amount
Sep 30, 2025
Lisa
Hedgepeth
$50
Sep 30, 2025
Anonymous
$10
Sep 30, 2025
Marion Escoto
In Honor of My daughter Bella Escoto
$50
Sep 29, 2025
Anna Escoto
In Honor of Go Bella!! ❤️
$20
Sep 29, 2025
Becca
M
Undisclosed Amount
Sep 29, 2025
Jessica
Stanley
$100
Sep 29, 2025
$5
Knock-On
A knock-on occurs when the ball is knocked forward off of a player’s body in any way other than a kick. At the knock-on level, you can cover part of the cost of one new rugby ball!
$10
Scrum
A scrum is one way to restart play after a minor infringement. Both teams’ forwards bind up in three rows and then bind onto each other so that the front rows are interlocked. The scrumhalf throws the ball into the gap between the two front rows, and the hookers on both teams try to hook the ball back with their feet while the other forwards try to drive the opposing team away from the ball. At the Scum Level, you can cover the cost of one hotel room for a tournament in another state!
$50
Line-Out
A line-out occurs when the ball goes out-of-bounds. Two lifters on each team will lift a jumper into the air to catch the ball, which is then passed to the scrumhalf. At the Line-Out Level, you can cover the cost of half a member's registration fees.
$100
'With You'
In rugby, players often shout “With you!” to let the ball carrier know they have support nearby. It’s a quick way of saying “I’m right here if you need to pass” or “You’re not alone, I’ve got your back.” Since rugby is such a fast, physical, and team-oriented game, clear communication is essential. Saying “With you” reassures the ball carrier that they don’t have to take on defenders alone, and it helps build trust and flow within the team. Helps with the cost of one hotel room!