PHILADELPHIA- November 9, 2010 - The second-ever USA 7's Collegiate Rugby Championship, a Rugby Sevens World Cup-style tournament featuring 16 top-tier collegiate rugby teams, will be held at PPL Park in Chester, PA, on both Saturday, June 4 and Sunday, June 5. The tournament will be broadcast nationally on NBC live on both days.
"We are excited that NBC Sports is bringing the Collegiate Rugby Championship to Chester in 2011," said Mayor Wendell N. Butler, Jr. "Not only does this mean more jobs for Chester residents, but it also allows
for a whole new set of fans and viewers to experience PPL Park and Chester's fine waterfront, our historic birthplace."
"PPL Park continues to draw the attention and interest of a wide range of events and now in partnership with the USA 7's Collegiate Rugby Championship, we are bringing the great sport of rugby for fans to enjoy
right here to the greater Philadelphia region," said Nick Sakiewicz, CEO & Operating Partner of Keystone Sports and Entertainment.
Rugby Sevens will be an Olympic sport starting in 2016 and the USA 7's Collegiate Rugby Championship offers fans a preview of the talent pool available for the U.S. Olympic team.
"International sports fans have always supported rugby with an ardent fervor and we hope the fans of Philadelphia will similarly embrace it," said Jon Miller, Executive Vice President of NBC Sports. "We have high hopes that the Collegiate Rugby Championship and the sport itself will become part of the fabric of the city and the region."
The USA 7's Collegiate Rugby Championship features 16 Division I collegiate traditional powers, including; Temple, Penn State, Notre Dame, Army, Navy, Cal and defending champs Utah.
"It is truly invigorating to see that Rugby 7's is establishing a presence on the National stage in America," said Donal Walsh, VP of Operations for USA 7's Rugby. "We had such success with the first event in Columbus, it's a true privilege to bring this competition to Philadelphia for its second year."
Comcast-Spectacor, the Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment, is a partner in the Tournament by supplying the marketing, sales, promotional, and publicity support. The company also manages PPL Park
through its public assembly facility management subsidiary, Global Spectrum.
"We're thrilled to help Rugby Sevens with this outstanding event," said Comcast-Spectacor President Peter Luukko. "We are providing our full support to make this event a success and to keep it here at PPL Park for
years to come."
A new addition to the tournament this year will include first-ever Philadelphia style rugby block party.
"Rugby Sevens is quickly gaining the respect and appreciation it deserves among sports fans in the United States," said Penn State head coach Don Ferrell. "The continuation of this tournament exemplifies the
growing talent that exists in the sport leading into rugby's debut at the 2016 Olympic Games."
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