Ivy Rugby Conference

The Ivy Rugby Conference was a rugby union conference consisting of the eight member schools of the Ivy League. As of the 2022 season the teams now compete in the Liberty Rugby conference, but an Ivy League champion will continue to be awarded.[2] The Ivy conference was formed in 2009 to foster better competition among rugby teams from the Ivy League schools and to raise the quality of play.[3] Ivy Rugby formed committees to manage the league, independently of the LAUs and TUs.[3] The conference took over the organization of the Ivy rugby championships that had been contested since 1969.

Ivy Rugby Conference
SportRugby union
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009) [1]
First season2009
No. of teams8
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
15s: Brown (2023)
7s: Dartmouth (2023)
Most titles15s: Dartmouth (24 titles)
7s: Dartmouth (9)
TV partner(s)ESPN+
Official websiteivyrugby.com

The Ivy Rugby Conference, and specifically its sevens tournament, has enabled the Ivy schools to tap into existing rivalries and fan bases.[4]

Ivy Rugby has had some past success in attracting commercial sponsors.[5] Sponsors have included H2H, Royall Lyme and Boathouse Sports.[6][7]

The Ivy League schools have a rich rugby tradition that pre-dates the formation of the Ivy conference. Teams in the Ivy League have played rugby games against each other since the mid-1870s and starting in 2024 will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of such rugby games.

The eight Ivy League schools competed in the Ivy Rugby Championship Tournament from 1969 until the Ivy Rugby Conference was formed in 2009.[8] The Ivy Rugby logo was developed in 2005.[9]

In addition to the traditional 15-a-side rugby union competition, the teams play yearly for the Ivy Rugby 7s Championship held the first Saturday in November.

Member Schools

Photo of the first Yale team to play using rules of rugby (1876); Back row: Clark, C. Camp, Hatch, Walter Camp, Wurts, Taylor; front row: Davis, Downer, Walker, Baker, Bigelow, Thompson, Morse
InstitutionLocationTeam NicknameUndergraduate
enrollment
Graduate
enrollment
BrownProvidence, Rhode IslandBears6,316[10]2,333[10]
ColumbiaNew York City, New YorkLions7,160[11]15,760[11]
CornellIthaca, New YorkBig Red13,931[12]6,702[12]
DartmouthHanover, New HampshireBig Green4,248[13]1,893[13]
HarvardCambridge, MassachusettsCrimson7,181[14]14,044[14]
PrincetonPrinceton, New JerseyTigers5,113[15]2,479[15]
PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaQuakers10,337[16]10,306[16]
YaleNew Haven, ConnecticutBulldogs5,275[17]6,391[17]

Roll of Honor

CountyTitle(s)Runners-UpYears wonYears runners-up
Dartmouth2491972, 1977, 1990, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 (Spring) , 2009 (Fall), 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 (Spring) , 2014 (Fall), 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 20191976, 1984, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2007, 2021, 2022, 2023
Brown1491974, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995, 1996, 2021, 2022, 20231969, 1971, 1973, 1979, 1989, 2013, 2014 (Fall), 2018, 2019
Harvard8121981, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1994, 2003, 20071970, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2006, 2008, 2009 (Spring), 2010, 2011, 2014 (Spring), 2015, 2017
Princeton561969, 1971, 1973, 1979, 20041975, 1978, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
Yale241970, 19781977, 1982, 2003, 2009 (Fall)
Penn1119922016
Cornell032002, 2004, 2005

Championship results

Historic results of the Ivy Rugby Championship, organised by the Ivy Rugby Conference since 2009:[18]

Ivy Rugby Championship
Ed.YearChampionScoreRunner UpRef.
1
1969Princeton (1)
6–3
Brown
2
1970Yale (1)
?
Harvard
3
1971Princeton (2)
?
Brown
4
1972Dartmouth (1)
?
?
5
1973Princeton (3)
32–6
Brown
6
1974Brown (1)
?
?
7
1975Brown (2)
?
Princeton
8
1976Brown (3)
24–13
Dartmouth
9
1977Dartmouth (2)
18–6
Yale
10
1978Yale (2)
10–3?
Princeton
11
1979Princeton (4)
10–6?
Brown
12
1980Brown (4)
?
?
13
1981Harvard (1)
?
?
14
1982Harvard (2)
33–12
Yale[19]
15
1983Brown (5)
21–6
Harvard[20]
16
1984Harvard (3)
11–3
Dartmouth[21]
17
1985Brown (6)
?
Harvard
18
1986Brown (7)
13–4
Harvard[22]
19
1987Brown (8)
?
?
20
1988Brown (9)
?
?
21
1989Harvard (4)
12–9
Brown[23]
22
1990Dartmouth (3)
?
Columbia
23
1991Harvard (5)
?
?
24
1992Penn (1)
?
Dartmouth
25
1993Dartmouth (4)
26
1994Harvard (6)
?
?
27
1995Brown (10)
?
Dartmouth
28
1996Brown (11)
?
Dartmouth
1997
(not held due to snow)
29
1998Dartmouth (5)
22–21
Princeton
30
1999Dartmouth (6)
39–17
Princeton
31
2000Dartmouth (7)
?
Princeton
32
2001Dartmouth (8)
?
Princeton
33
2002Dartmouth (9)
35–17
Cornell
34
2003Harvard (7)
22–7
Yale
35
2004Princeton (5)
25–5
Cornell
36
2005Dartmouth (10)
21–7
Cornell[24]
37
2006Dartmouth (11)
52–16
Harvard[25]
38
2007Harvard (8)
28–25 (a.e.t.)
Dartmouth
39
2008Dartmouth (12)
41–0
Harvard[26]
40
2009 (Spring)Dartmouth (13)
62–13
Harvard[27]
41
2009 (Fall)Dartmouth (14)
53–6
Yale[28][29][30]
42
2010Dartmouth (15)
31–0
Harvard[31][32]
43
2011Dartmouth (16)
62–0
Harvard[33]
44
2013*Dartmouth (17)
32–3
Brown[34]
45
2014 (Spring)Dartmouth (18)
52–3
Harvard[35]
46
2014 (Fall)Dartmouth (19)
90–7
Brown[36]
47
2015Dartmouth (20)
51–19
Harvard[37]
48
2016Dartmouth (21)
105–0
Penn[38]
49
2017Dartmouth (22)
43–22
Harvard[39]
50
2018Dartmouth (23)
37–7
Brown[40]
51
2019Dartmouth (24)
18–12
Brown[41]
2020
(not held due to COVID-19 pandemic)
52
2021Brown (12)
15–13
Dartmouth[42]
53
2022Brown (13)
24–5
Dartmouth[43]
54
2023Brown (14)
38–15
Dartmouth[44]
*2012 regular season played in the Fall and final played in Spring 2013

7s championship results

YearChampionScoreRunner UpMVPRef.
Spring 2011Brown19–10ColumbiaDaniel Levine-Spound[45]
Fall 2011Dartmouth40–14Harvard[46][47]
2012Dartmouth15–5Penn[48]
2013Dartmouth*Will Chockley[49]
2014Dartmouth46–0Yale[50]
2015Dartmouth??
2016Dartmouth*[51]
2017Dartmouth??
2018Brown22–0Dartmouth[52][53]
2019Dartmouth17–12Harvard[54]
2020–2021Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022Brown12–10Dartmouth
2023Dartmouth14–7Brown[55]
*Dartmouth A and B reached the final and shared title.

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