Sunday, November 20, 2011

Brandon Turner Awarded Rhodes Scholarship

Brandon Turner, on his way to a hat trick against Georgia Tech in 2009


Senior wing Brandon Turner was not in Wilmington on Friday night for Wake's game against UNC-W. Instead, he was in Washington, DC, interviewing for the Rhodes Scholarship. Brandon, a two-time North Carolina Collegiate Rugby All-Star, a USA Rugby South U-20 All-Star, a member of the 2011 ACRL All-Academic team and recipient of the Wake Forest Rugby Marcum Scholarship, has an impressive resume, both on and off the field. But on Saturday afternoon that resume became virtually untouchable, as Brandon was named one of the 32 national recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship, widely regarded as the world's most prestigious scholarship. Brandon will now pursue a master's in global public health at Oxford University in 2012-2013, where he will hopefully continue his rugby career as well.



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Friday, November 18, 2011

Wake Ends Fall on Sour Note

Wake finished its fall exhibition season with a 19-5 loss to UNC-Wilmington on Friday night in the Port City. With a number of regular starters benched for disciplinary reasons and senior wing Brandon Turner unavailable while interviewing in Washington for the Rhodes Scholarship, Wake put a strong new-look squad out to face a highly-ranked D2 Seahawk side. After a quick converted try put UNC-W up 7-0, Wake's forwards began to exert control of the game, maintaining possession well and setting a good platform for the backline. The Demon Deacon backs, however, were unable to make many breaks through the Seahawk defensive line and an opportunistic play saw UNC-W score in the corner to go up 12-0 at the 30 minute mark.

With the Seahawk players inexplicably shouting that they were on their way to scoring 100 points, the Wake forwards' physical domination led to a try for senior prop Matt Storck which brought the score to 12-5 at the half.

The second half saw Wake control territory and possession, but the Seahawks defense was stout and the Demon Deacons were unable to put any points on the board. With time running out UNC-W moved into the Wake half and a well-executed backline play sent a Seahawk center in under the posts and iced the victory. In a massive show of respect for the Demon Deacon program, the Seahawks stormed the field when the final whistle blew on the exhibition game, celebrating as if they had won the national championship.

In the JV game, Wake suffered another loss. Lack of cohesion and poor tackling plaugued Wake throught the JV game and despite converted tries from sophomores Drew Ammons and Jack Zimmerman, the Demon Deacons fell 29-14.

Wake now goes into its offseason and will prepare for the upcoming rigors of the Atlantic Coast Rugby League season.

Wake Varsity vs. UNC-W

1. Matt Storck, Sr.
2. Matt McCurdy, So.
3. Nick Conte, Sr. (Iain Dormer, Fr. @15-24 blood sub)
4. Christian Gutowski, Fr.
5. Gavin Bishop, Fr. (James Watson, So. @ 40)
6. Paul Shumaker, So.
7. Rob Elmore, So. (Jeff Millar, Sr. @ 65)
8. Brendan Shea, Sr. (c)
9. Will Hank, Sr.
10. Ben Cohen, Sr.
11. Drew Ammons, So. (Ryan Tacon, So. @ 40)
12. Tim Bishop, So. (Liam McIntyre, So. @ 55)
13. Tim Zage, So.
14. Peter Conway, Fr. (Jack Zimmerman, So. @ 40)
15. Tommy Kinzer, Fr.

Tries: Storck
YC: T. Bishop

Monday, November 7, 2011

25 Years Ago

1986 Wake Forest Men's Rugby Team



Sunday, November 6, 2011

Improved Performance Sees Wake Past UNC-Greensboro

Wake Forest continued its exhibition season on Friday night with a 66-7 victory over a very young UNC-Greensboro side. Unlike last weekend, when the Tennessee Volunteers stifling defense kept Wake from any offensive continuity, on Friday the Demon Deacons were able to play a more structured game and utilize good ball retention from the forwards to launch backline attacks. The result was two tries apiece for Wake's centers, Ben Cohen and Ryan Tacon, and single tries from wings Franco Cima and Brandon Turner and fullback Tommy Kinzer. The forwards also go on the scoresheet, with James Watson, Christian Gutowski, and Nick Conte all touching down. Wake's offense was bolstered by the return of flyhalf Johnny McMurray, who spent most of this semester studying abroad in Australia.

Wake's JV side was able to play a shortened match with UNC-G, which ended deadlocked at 7-7. Sophomore flanker Liam McIntyre scored the JV's try.

Wake is next in action on Friday, November 18, at UNC-Wilmington. The Seahawks are a nationally-ranked D2 squad who is the preseason favorite to win the Southern Rugby Conference title. This weekend they gave Virginia Tech all they could handle in Blacksburg, leading for much of the match until finally falling to the Hokies 24-13. UNC-W will be a strong test for Wake and the Demon Deacons will have to put in alot of preparation if they want to finish the fall on a winning note.

Varsity Lineup vs UNC-G

1. Matt Storck, Sr.
2. Jeff Millar, Sr. (Bryce Lambert, So. @ 40)
3. Nick Conte, Sr. (Iain Dormer, Fr. @ 50)
4. Rob Elmore, So. (Gavin Bishop, Fr. @ 40)
5. Christian Gutowski, Fr.
6. James Watson, So.
7. Matt McCurdy, So. (Liam McIntyre, So. @ 70)
8. Brendan Shea, Sr. (c)
9. Will Hank, Sr. (Brandon Turner, Sr. @ 40)
10. Johnny McMurray, Jr.
11. Franco Cima, So. (Tim Zage, So. @ 40)
12. Ben Cohen, Sr. (Kip Lewis, Sr. @ 70)
13. Ryan Tacon, So.
14. Jack Zimmerman, So.
15. Tommy Kinzer, Fr.

Tries: Tacon (2), Cohen (2), Cima, Conte, Kinzer, Turner, Watson, Gutowski
Convs: McMurray (8)
YC: Bishop