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The rugby for women deserves third place at Frostbite 7S division day two

Landisville, Pa. -After the Wheeling University Women's Rugby Team (3-3) on the first day on the second day, four more games for four more games, was the Wheeling University Women's Rugby Team (3-3). The cardinals would make it to third place and ended the day with a 27:7 win against West Chester. The team would go 2-2 against a wide range of competition against a wide range of competition during the day.

Play one: Wheeling 52, Walsh 0

The cardinals started the day against their regional rival Walsh University and were on the offensive side. Jemmly Rivera Would get the offensive going and achieve the first attempt of the day. The first conversion kick of the day of Marissa Hudson was good And the cardinals would bring the lead 7-0. EMA Tai would be next on the board, with their first attempt of the day and Marissa Hudson Would reach her second conversion kick of the day to extend the cardinal demonstration to 14: 0. The cardinal defense started its success from the first day, held the cavaliers from the board in the first half and had the Cardinal criminal offense worked. Alli DavisPresent Alexis DallasAnd Liz Sinatra If everyone would get on the board before half of the end and Hudson nailed all three conversion kicks to send the bikes with a 35-0 advantage into the half.

When the teams broke out of the changing room, Davis climbed the Try line for the second time that day. The conversion kick was unsuccessful and the cardinals led at 40: 0. The latest cardinal Shannon Whipkey made her presence known and achieved the first attempt of her career as a wheeling in the next possession. Hudson added her first successful conversion kick of the new half and the Cardinals leadership rose to 47: 0. The last attempt for the cardinals came with the kind permission of Tamzin Boycewho promised the Try line for the second time during the 7-season and brought the score to 50. Cardinal defense would complete the offensive with a last stop and the cardinals closed the book in a 52-0 victory to start the day.

The foreground was for the cardinals Alli Daviswho was finished with two attempts and 10 points a day. It was her first multi-try effort of the 7-season when she led the cardinals on the field. Six other cardinals have dealt with the campaign Jemmly RiveraPresent EMA TaiPresent Alexis DallasPresent Liz SinatraAnd Shannon Whipkey would try. In the kick game Marissa Hudson Would aim with 12 points a day with 12 points to round off the goal.

Game two: Penn State 17, Wheeling 12

The second game of the day combined the wheeling with Penn State when they handled the pool game. The Nittany Lions would first come to the board and made an attempt in the first minutes of the game to take a 7-0 lead. When the cardinals got the ball, they had their own reaction when Riley Bonds moved down the field and moved over the test line. Marissa Hudson I would set up for the kick, but it missed the goal and Wheeling would follow 7-5. Penn State would add another attempt before half the cardinals got out with 12: 5 after a missed conversion kick. When they came out in the second half, the cardinal offensive would get a score back, like Alexis Dallas made his way across the test line. Hudson entered and sent the kick through the rights to tie the game with 12-12.

It would be due to the last possession of the day and it would be the Nittany lions that were exploited. They crossed the Try line in the decreasing seconds of the game and won 17-12. The cardinals would achieve two attempts that day, with Riley Bonds and Alexis Dallas Each crosses the test line. Marissa Hudson Would take over all kick-in duties in game two and end 1-2 with the conversion kicks. With the victory, the cardinals switched to the playoffs of the brackets, where they would meet the team they defeated the day before, AIC.

Game three: AIC 30, Wheeling 21

After the cardinals had been switched off against AIC the day before, they stood in the playoffs again with the yellow jackets when they wanted to bounce off. The yellow jacket would first get on the board and in the lead 7-0, but the cardinals were able to react. EMA Tai Was the first to get on the board for the cardinals and created her second attempt of the day and made it a 7: 5 game. Marissa Hudson Would try the conversion kick, and the cardinals would even be the score at 7: 7. However, the yellow jackets kept their foot on the accelerator pedal and scored two more tires in half. However, they would miss both attempts at converting to make it a 19: 7 point goal in the half. The cardinals broke through and wanted to continue to push into the second half.

Wheeling would get the start in the new half and the board rose as Alexis Dallas I got into the Try zone to make it a 19-12 game. Dallas would take over the kick duties in the second half and at 19-14 with the wheels within five sailing. AIC would add their last two attempts to their next two possessions and became 1-2 in the conversion pieces when they reached the 30-point mark, which made it a 30-14 matter. Wheeling would be the last attempt of the night when Marlies Garrison would achieve her first attempt of the day. Dallas came in for the conversion kick and sailed through to bring the game into the end result of 30-21. The yellow jackets would stop the cardinals in their last pressure and the cardinals knocked on third place.

It would be Alexis Dallas Who was the leading goal scorer for the cardinals and set up nine points that day. She would end with an attempt and two successful conversion kicks when she was achieved for the cardinals in all three games. The other two attempts for the cardinals came from Marlies Garrison and EMA Taiwhich ended with five points a day. Hudson would add two more parts for the cardinals that round off the goal. The cardinals would come to third place when they would fight West Chester.

Play four: Wheeling 27, West Chester 7

When they entered their last game of the day, the cardinals started again early Alli Davis achieved her third attempt of the day in the first minutes of the game. Tamzin Boyce Due to the conversion kick and the wheeling, a 7-0 lead were taken over early. Jemmly Rivera Was next on the board for the cardinals, followed by a missed conversion -kick and Davis would get into the lead a second time. A few missed conversion kicks made it a 17-0 lead in the first half, about halfway. The cardinals would come back on the board before half were over Alexis Dallas went on the way over the test line to bring the management of Wheeling to 22: 0. Dallas would try the conversion kick and finally missed the kick to send the team to the changing room with this 22-0 lead.

West Chester would achieve his first and only attempt at the game in the second half to cut the Cardinal lead to 22-7. However, the cardinal defense dominated the rest of the game and completed it in the last seven minutes of play, except for this score. Wheeling would give your score mocal with another balance, with Jill Stewart Rise over the test line. However, the final conversion kick would be overlooked and the cardinals would win with the final result of 22: 7. Alli Davis Would pick up your second multi-try tag for the cardinals, achieve two attempts at the competition and end with 10 points. Alexis DallasPresent Jemmly RiveraAnd Jill Stewart Would achieve the other three attempts and end with five points each. Tamzin Boyce Would score the last two points of the day to round off the cardinal success.

The rugby team of the Wheeling University Women's Rugby will return to action on Sunday, March 9thTHIf you organize the Wheeling 7 Series.