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Match Schedule


Spring 2006
Date Opponent Location Win/Lose
2/25 UR Tournament University of Richmond 2nd Place
03/04 Longwood Longwood n/a
03/18 Mary Washington Mary Washington L
03/25 MARFU Playoffs Kutztown, PA n/a
04/01 University of Richmond UR n/a
04/15 Radford Richmond n/a
04/22 Men's Team Tournament Richmond n/a
04/29 Old Boys AND Old Girls(?) Richmond n/a



Fall 2004
Date Opponent Location Win/Lose
09/04 n/a n/a n/a
09/11 n/a n/a n/a
09/18 Longwood Richmond W
09/25 Radford Richmond W
10/02 UMBC cancelled n/a
10/09 James River Richmond W
10/16 William and Mary Williamsburg L
10/23 University of Richmond Richmond W
10/30 Mary Washington Fredericksburg n/a
11/06 Ed and Sandy Lee Richmond n/a



Spring 2004
Date Opponent Location Win/Lose
02/01 n/a n/a n/a
02/07 n/a n/a n/a
02/14 n/a n/a n/a
02/21 OPEN n/a n/a
02/28 William and Mary Richmond L
03/06 Radford Radford L
03/13 OPEN n/a n/a
03/20 MARFU Playoffs Philadelphia L
03/27 OPEN n/a n/a
04/03 Porter Cup Richmond n/a
04/10 OPEN n/a n/a
04/17 Blackwater Lynchburg W
04/24 Catholic Richmond cancelled
05/01 Georgetown Georgetown W



Fall 2003
Date Opponent Location Win/Lose
08/30 n/a n/a n/a
09/06 n/a n/a n/a
09/13 Mary Washington rescheduled n/a
09/20 OPEN n/a n/a
09/27 Richmond Richmond W
10/04 Radford Richmond Tie
10/11 Mary Washington Fredericksburg L
10/18 William and Mary Williamsburg L
10/25 Ed Lee Cup Richmond 5th
11/01 OPEN n/a n/a
11/08 Longwood Farmville L
11/15 OPEN n/a n/a
11/22 OPEN n/a n/a

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CONGRATULATIONS!
VCU WRFC placed 3rd in Division II after Ed and Sandy Lee and has been invited to the MARFU playoffs in the spring. VCU WRFC will be playing Kutztown University on March 25, 2006.





Mental Attitude
What makes a good player better, or a poor player good? Sound basic skills? Size? Strength? Scoring ability? Speed? Perhaps it's Attitude. The ability to accept situations and make them work in your favour.

...A wise man once said, "It's not what life hands us, but what we do about it." What is the most important measurement on the rugby pitch? Without a doubt, it is the six inches between your ears.

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