STEUBENVILLE, Ohio- The Franciscan University rugby team dominated the Grove City Wolverines at the 12th annual Robert D'Anniballe Rugby Ruckus in a 55-3 victory.
Play started with Franciscan's Sebastien de Luxembourg kicking the ball to the Wolverines. The Barons quickly jumped into the lead when junior Kevin Arkoosh scored a try just under two minutes into the game bringing the score to 5-0.
As the first half progressed, the Barons asserted their dominance in set pieces with sophomore James Weiss leading the way with his strong physical play.
"Our packs have been working really hard," said head coach Chris Courtnell. "There's a core group of them that have been working over the summer and it's really started to show. We build a lot of our plays off of our dominant pack."
The Barons physicality wore down the smaller Wolverines, and the tries started to come easily. Eight minutes into the game sophomore Isaac Sanford scored his first career try, extending the Barons' lead to 12-0. Nine minutes later, the Barons extended the lead once more with a try from junior Jeffrey Baldwin.
After a penalty near the 17-minute mark, de Luxembourg scored a successful conversion to add another three points.
With nine minutes left in the half, senior Ian Miller got his share of the score total extending the lead to 27-0.
Just before halftime the Barons scored once more with Baldwin's second try of the game leaving the score at 34-0 at the half.
Nothing changed in the second half with the Barons continuing to dominate the Wolverines with their size and physicality. After 13 minutes of play, the Barons extended their lead once more with another try, and seven minutes after that sophomore Paul Deschler scored his first try, bringing the score to 48-0.
Not all games are perfect though. After a penalty near the nine-minute mark, the Wolverines scored a successful conversion bringing the score to 48-3.
To end the game on a solid note, Miller scored his second try with six minutes left leading to a final score of 55-3.
Due to the overwhelming victory, coach Courtnell said that he was very pleased with the overall performance.
"Grove City always brings out some big guys so we knew we had to get control of the game quickly," said Courtnell. "Excellent play from everyone tonight."
The Barons next game is September 12 against Robert Morris at home at 1 pm.