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Lindenwood Lions men's rugby

The Lindenwood Lions men's rugby team represents Lindenwood University in college rugby. Lindenwood plays in Division I-A in the Mid-South conference. The team is coached by Josh Macy.[1] The Lindenwood men's rugby team won the 2012 USA Rugby Division II national championship in its inaugural season, and finished second in Division I-AA for the 2012-13 season.[2] Following the 2012-13 season, Lindenwood moved up to Division I-A for the 2013-14 season. Lindenwood has also had success in Sevens. The Lions won the D1 7s National Championship in 2015 & the Red Bull University 7s Championship.

Lindenwood Lions men's rugby
Founded2011
Ground(s)Lindenwood Track
Harlen C. Hunter Stadium (Capacity: 7,250)
Coach(es)Josh Macy
(Head Coach) [1]
League(s)Division I-A
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.lindenwoodlionssls.com/index.aspx?path=mrugby

Conference affiliations

History

2011 launch

Lindenwood rugby began with the announcement in January 2011 the additions of men's and women's rugby to begin competition in the 2011-12 academic year.[3] Lindenwood rugby was launched as one of the few varsity college rugby programs in the United States, and the program also provided scholarship funding for its student athletes.[4] The university launched its rugby program, in part due to the growth of high school rugby throughout the country, Lindenwood's recognition of rugby's potential, and Lindenwood's realization that a strong rugby program could increase admissions.[4][5] Ron Laszewski was selected as the first head coach of the Lions rugby team. Laszewski is a former head coach of the Saint Louis Bombers in the Rugby Super League, and was the first American coach to complete the International Rugby Board's Level 3 certification program.[3] Lindenwood began play in USA Rugby Division II level in the Missouri Rugby Football Union (Missouri RFU), and in its first season Lindenwood played a mixed schedule of both Division I and II college programs. Lindenwood began with high expectations, intending from the outset to advance to higher levels of college rugby competition as the program matures.[4] Despite the fact that the Lions had just begun competitive play, Rugby Mag ranked the Lions 2nd in their preseason poll behind defending Division II champions, University of Wisconsin–Whitewater.[6]

Inaugural 2011–12 season

 
Lindenwood vs. N. Colorado.

The team played its first game in program history on September 4, 2011 in an exhibition match against coach Laszewski's former team, the St. Louis Bombers RFC, and won by a score of 21-12.[7] The program earned its first official win against Kansas 47-10 on September 10, 2011.[8] The team finished the fall 2011 regular season 11-0 and won the Missouri RFU Championship.[9] Lindenwood outscored opponents 1077-43, with six overall 100-point games,[9][10] six shutouts, and held opponents under 10 points in nine games.[9]

Lindenwood's performance during the fall 2011 regular season qualified the Lions for the March 2012 Division II West Region playoffs.[11] In the west semifinals, the Lions posted a 53-5 win over #5 ranked Northern Colorado.[12] That win qualified the Lions for a place in the USA Rugby Division II National Sweet 16.[13] In the West final, Lindenwood defeated Texas Tech 74-8 to clinch the West Region.[13][14] The west region playoff victories, combined with Lindenwood's second side victory over D1-AA program Indiana, resulted in Lindewnood reaching first place in the D2 rankings for the first time in the program's short history.[15]

In the national DII playoffs, Lindenwood defeated Wisconsin–Milwaukee 43-5 in the Sweet 16 round. In the quarterfinals, Lindenwood faced its toughest match of the playoffs against #2 ranked Wisconsin–Whitewater, the reigning Division II National Champions. Lindenwood prevailed 27-15, led by fullback Morgan Findlay's 3 tries, to advance to the USA Rugby DII Final Four and cement its #1 ranking in Division II.[16][17] In the semifinals, Lindenwood defeated #4 ranked Utah Valley 57-10.[18] In the championship game, Lindenwood defeated #3 ranked Salisbury 50-12 to win the USA Rugby DII National Championship.[19]

Lindenwood's achieved significant results in its inaugural 2011-12 season—undefeated in conference play, winner of the Missouri RFU Championship, wins against opponents from the Big 12 (Kansas, Missouri, Texas Tech) and the Big Ten (Indiana), with both Missouri and Indiana ranked in the top 20 in D1,[20] and a 6-0 playoff run culminating in a DII national championship.[19] Lindenwood accounted for one third of all players named to the All D2 team, most notably Morgan Findlay, considered one of the best fullbacks in North American rugby, and flanker Trevor Locke, the championship MVP.[21]

2012–13 season

The Lions were promoted to Division 1-AA for the 2012-13 season to play in the Heart of America conference against regional rivals such as Missouri and Kansas. Lindenwood began the season ranked 6th in Division 1-AA (all five teams ahead of them were teams that had dropped down from D1-A).[22] Lindenwood was also ranked 16th among all Division 1 schools at the beginning of the 2012-13 season, the only school that had been in Division 2 the prior season to be ranked in the Top 25.[23] Any doubt as to whether Lindenwood could play at a Division I level was quickly erased in their first conference matchup, as Lindenwood defeated Kansas State University 98-5. Lindenwood finished the 2012-13 regular season first in the Heart of America conference with a 7-0 record.[24] All seven conference wins were lopsided victories, with the closest match a 79-14 win against Truman State University. Lindenwood also scheduled several matches against non-conference D1A opponents Davenport (L 10-14), University of Wisconsin (W 54-10), Life University (L 10-31), and Arkansas State (L 15-26).[24] Lindenwood's match against Davenport, featuring the reigning Division 2 champion against the reigning Division 1-AA champion, was Lindenwood's first ever loss against a college team.[25] Sophomores Morgan Findlay and Tyler Black were named by Rugby Mag to the college All-Americans team for the 2012-13.[26]

In sevens competition, the Lions clinched the Fall 2012 Heart of America 7s tournament, defeating Missouri in the semifinals, and defeating University of Arkansas in the final 21-5.[27] The HOA 7s tournament win moved the Lions up into their first ever national top 25 ranking in rugby sevens, ahead of D1-A powerhouses such as Penn State, Ohio State and Colorado.[28] The win in the HOA 7s tournament also earned the Lions automatic qualification to the 2012 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships. In the national sevens championships, Lindenwood went 2-2 to finish tied for 13th. Morgan Findlay was named to both the USA Rugby and the Rugby Mag all tournament team.[29]

2013–14 season

For the 2013-14 season, Lindenwood left the Division I-AA Heart of America conference and was promoted to Division I-A to compete in the Mid-South conference,.[30] During the summer of 2013, Lindenwood hired as assistant coach the Fijian international Seru Rabeni who had played in two Rugby World Cups.[31] During the 2013-14 winter break, the program announced that Ron Laszewski was stepping down as head coach, and that JD Stephenson was taking the reins. Lindenwood's first win in D1-A conference play came on March 15, 2014 with a 27-16 win against the #13 ranked Davenport Panthers.[32]

Current coaching staff

  •   Josh Macy (Head Coach)
  •   Jimmy Harrison (Assistant Coach)
  •   Nic Tyson (Assistant Coach)
  •   Aaron Browne (Assistant Coach)
  •   Trevor Locke (Assistant Coach)
  •   Dan Ward (Manager)
  •   Michael Cullen (S&C Coach)

National results

National playoffs (15s)

Lindenwood won the 2012 USA Rugby Division II National Championship with a 50-12 win against Salisbury at Rio Tinto Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Lions went undefeated in the regular season, won the Western Division II Rugby Football Union Championship and the USA Rugby Midwest Regional Championship and advanced to the USA Rugby semifinals in Salt Lake City, Utah. In the semifinals, Lindenwood beat Utah Valley 57-10 before advancing to the championship game. With the win over Salisbury, Lindenwood became the first men's rugby program to win a collegiate national championship in its first year of existence.[33]

USA Rugby Sevens National Championships

Lindenwood won the men’s USA Rugby Sevens Division I national championship in 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2019.

Format & Results

The men's tournament features 24 teams, divided into six pools of four teams each. Eight teams qualify for the quarterfinals - the winners from each of the six groups, plus the two best second-placed teams from among the six pools.

Year Location Champion Score Runner Up Third Fourth Other Quarterfinalists
2011 College Station, TX Life University 22–17 Central Washington Arkansas State Kutztown St. Mary's, Colorado,
Tennessee, Cal Poly
2012 College Station, TX Arkansas State 21–7 Life University Delaware Saint Mary's Navy, Central Washington,
Texas A&M, Kutztown
2013 Greensboro, NC Arkansas State 32–12 Saint Mary's Dartmouth,
Central Washington
Life University (5th), Davenport (6th),
Air Force, Lindenwood
2014 Tournament moved from fall 2014 to spring 2015
2015 Denver, CO Lindenwood 28–10 Davenport Central Washington Utah Saint Mary's (5th), Arizona St. (6th),
American International College, San Diego St.

Note: There was no distinction between 3rd and 4th places in 2013.

Conference results

Conference results (XVs)

Season Division Conference W/L Record Finish
2011–12 Division II Missouri Rugby Football Union 8–0 Champion
2012–13 Division I-AA Heart of America 7–0 Champion
2013–14 Division I-A Mid-South 2–4 Third
2014–15 Division I-A Mid-South 1–3 Third
2014–16 Division 1-A Mid-South 2-2 Second
Total conference championships 2

7's tournament

Year Championship Conference / Tournament Record Finish
2012 Division I-AA Heart of America 4-0-1 Champion
2013 Division I Notre Dame 7s 5-0 Champion
2013 DI National Championship Allied 7s (Norman, OK) 3-1 3rd
2015 DI National Championship Denver, CO 6-0 National Champions
2016 DI National Championship Cary, NC 5-1 Plate champions (5th)
2016 Red Bull Uni 7s Denver, CO 6-0 Championships
2016 Red Bull Uni World Championship Bath, London 4-2 3rd
Total 7's championships 4

Season-by-season records

Year Played Win Draw Loss PF PA Diff Ranking Playoffs
2011-12 20 20 0 0 1,469 113 +1,356 1st Division II National Champions
2012-13 15 11 0 4 - - - 2nd Division 1-AA Runner Up
2013-14 9 4 0 5 - - - 15th Lost in 1-A National Semi-Finals
2014-15 22 15 1 6 - - - 7th Lost in 1-A National Semi-Finals
2015-16 14 10 0 4 4th Lost D1A National Semi-Finals

Head coaches

  1. Ron Laszewski (2011–2013)
  2. JD Stephenson (2014–2016)
  3. Josh Macy (2016–Present)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.lindenwoodlionssls.com/news/2014/2/6/MRUGBY_0206142021.aspx?path=mrugby
  2. ^ Clifton, Pat (August 16, 2012). . Rugby Magazine. Archived from the original on August 23, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  3. ^ a b McClain, Buzz (June 30, 2011). . Universal Sports. Archived from the original on July 5, 2011. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
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  5. ^ Goff, Alex (May 20, 2012). "Team Creation Key to Lindenwood Success". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  6. ^ Staff (September 25, 2011). . Rugby Magazine. Archived from the original on November 13, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  7. ^ "Men's Rugby Passes Exhibition Test Against St. Louis Bombers". Lindenwood University. September 4, 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  8. ^ "Men's Rugby Earns First Official Win in Program History". Lindenwood University. September 11, 2011. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  9. ^ a b c "2011 Men's Rugby Schedule". Lindenwood University. Retrieved November 27, 2011.
  10. ^ Goff, Alex (February 25, 2012). "Looking for Challenges, Lindenwood Rolls". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved March 14, 2012. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. ^ Staff (November 15, 2011). "DII Playoff Breakdown". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved November 27, 2011.
  12. ^ Clifton, Pat (March 30, 2012). "DII College Playoffs Commence This Weekend". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  13. ^ a b Clifton, Pat (March 31, 2012). "Lindenwood, Tech in National Playoffs". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  14. ^ Clifton, Pat (April 2, 2012). "Lions, Red Raiders advance to Sweet 16". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  15. ^ Staff (April 16, 2012). "Men's DII College Top 25, April 16, 2012". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved May 2, 2012.
  16. ^ Staff (April 29, 2012). "Final Four DII Colleges Set". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  17. ^ Clifton, Pat (April 29, 2012). "Lindenwood Knocks Out the Champ". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  18. ^ Clifton, Pat (May 18, 2012). "Lindenwood On to National Final". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  19. ^ a b Clifton, Pat (May 19, 2012). . Rugby Magazine. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  20. ^ . Rugby Magazine. April 9, 2012. Archived from the original on July 1, 2013. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  21. ^ Staff (May 23, 2012). "RUGBYMag All DII Team". Rugby Magazine. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
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  23. ^ Rugby Mag, 2012-2013 Preseason All-Division Men College Top 25, August 28, 2012, http://www.rugbymag.com/cpl/5643-2012-2013-preseason-all-division-men-college-top-25-p.html 2013-03-25 at the Wayback Machine
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  25. ^ "East St. Louis product Hawthorne getting attention from NFL | Latest Headlines | stltoday.com".
  26. ^ http://www.lindenwoodlionssls.com/news/2013/5/29/MRUGBY_0529134059.aspx?path=mrugby
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  28. ^ Staff (October 1, 2012). . Rugby Magazine. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved November 3, 2012. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-01-22. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
  30. ^ Rugby Mag, Changes Coming to DI-A, July 23, 2013, http://www.rugbymag.com/college-premier-league-/8692-changes-coming-to-di-a.html 2013-08-05 at the Wayback Machine
  31. ^ Rugby Mag, Seru Rabeni Joins Lindenwood Staff, June 14, 2013, . Archived from the original on 2013-07-26. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
  32. ^ Rugby Mag, Lindenwood Bags Watershed Win, MArch 15, 2014, http://www.rugbymag.com/men's-di-college/10733-lindenwood-bags-watershed-win.html
  33. ^ "Men's 2012 National Championship Rugby Team Honored at Ring Ceremony". Lindenwood University. October 27, 2012.

External links

  • Official website

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Championship Lindenwood Lions men s rugbyFounded2011Ground s Lindenwood Track Harlen C Hunter Stadium Capacity 7 250 Coach es Josh Macy Head Coach 1 League s Division I A1st kit2nd kitOfficial websitewww wbr lindenwoodlionssls wbr com wbr index wbr aspx path mrugby Contents 1 Conference affiliations 2 History 2 1 2011 launch 2 2 Inaugural 2011 12 season 2 3 2012 13 season 2 4 2013 14 season 3 Current coaching staff 4 National results 4 1 National playoffs 15s 4 2 USA Rugby Sevens National Championships 4 2 1 Format amp Results 5 Conference results 5 1 Conference results XVs 5 2 7 s tournament 6 Season by season records 7 Head coaches 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksConference affiliations Edit2011 2012 Division II Missouri Rugby Football Union 2012 2013 Division I AA Heart of America conference 2013 present Division I A Mid South conferenceHistory Edit2011 launch Edit Lindenwood rugby began with the announcement in January 2011 the additions of men s and women s rugby to begin competition in the 2011 12 academic year 3 Lindenwood rugby was launched as one of the few varsity college rugby programs in the United States and the program also provided scholarship funding for its student athletes 4 The university launched its rugby program in part due to the growth of high school rugby throughout the country Lindenwood s recognition of rugby s potential and Lindenwood s realization that a strong rugby program could increase admissions 4 5 Ron Laszewski was selected as the first head coach of the Lions rugby team Laszewski is a former head coach of the Saint Louis Bombers in the Rugby Super League and was the first American coach to complete the International Rugby Board s Level 3 certification program 3 Lindenwood began play in USA Rugby Division II level in the Missouri Rugby Football Union Missouri RFU and in its first season Lindenwood played a mixed schedule of both Division I and II college programs Lindenwood began with high expectations intending from the outset to advance to higher levels of college rugby competition as the program matures 4 Despite the fact that the Lions had just begun competitive play Rugby Mag ranked the Lions 2nd in their preseason poll behind defending Division II champions University of Wisconsin Whitewater 6 Inaugural 2011 12 season Edit Lindenwood vs N Colorado The team played its first game in program history on September 4 2011 in an exhibition match against coach Laszewski s former team the St Louis Bombers RFC and won by a score of 21 12 7 The program earned its first official win against Kansas 47 10 on September 10 2011 8 The team finished the fall 2011 regular season 11 0 and won the Missouri RFU Championship 9 Lindenwood outscored opponents 1077 43 with six overall 100 point games 9 10 six shutouts and held opponents under 10 points in nine games 9 Lindenwood s performance during the fall 2011 regular season qualified the Lions for the March 2012 Division II West Region playoffs 11 In the west semifinals the Lions posted a 53 5 win over 5 ranked Northern Colorado 12 That win qualified the Lions for a place in the USA Rugby Division II National Sweet 16 13 In the West final Lindenwood defeated Texas Tech 74 8 to clinch the West Region 13 14 The west region playoff victories combined with Lindenwood s second side victory over D1 AA program Indiana resulted in Lindewnood reaching first place in the D2 rankings for the first time in the program s short history 15 In the national DII playoffs Lindenwood defeated Wisconsin Milwaukee 43 5 in the Sweet 16 round In the quarterfinals Lindenwood faced its toughest match of the playoffs against 2 ranked Wisconsin Whitewater the reigning Division II National Champions Lindenwood prevailed 27 15 led by fullback Morgan Findlay s 3 tries to advance to the USA Rugby DII Final Four and cement its 1 ranking in Division II 16 17 In the semifinals Lindenwood defeated 4 ranked Utah Valley 57 10 18 In the championship game Lindenwood defeated 3 ranked Salisbury 50 12 to win the USA Rugby DII National Championship 19 Lindenwood s achieved significant results in its inaugural 2011 12 season undefeated in conference play winner of the Missouri RFU Championship wins against opponents from the Big 12 Kansas Missouri Texas Tech and the Big Ten Indiana with both Missouri and Indiana ranked in the top 20 in D1 20 and a 6 0 playoff run culminating in a DII national championship 19 Lindenwood accounted for one third of all players named to the All D2 team most notably Morgan Findlay considered one of the best fullbacks in North American rugby and flanker Trevor Locke the championship MVP 21 2012 13 season Edit The Lions were promoted to Division 1 AA for the 2012 13 season to play in the Heart of America conference against regional rivals such as Missouri and Kansas Lindenwood began the season ranked 6th in Division 1 AA all five teams ahead of them were teams that had dropped down from D1 A 22 Lindenwood was also ranked 16th among all Division 1 schools at the beginning of the 2012 13 season the only school that had been in Division 2 the prior season to be ranked in the Top 25 23 Any doubt as to whether Lindenwood could play at a Division I level was quickly erased in their first conference matchup as Lindenwood defeated Kansas State University 98 5 Lindenwood finished the 2012 13 regular season first in the Heart of America conference with a 7 0 record 24 All seven conference wins were lopsided victories with the closest match a 79 14 win against Truman State University Lindenwood also scheduled several matches against non conference D1A opponents Davenport L 10 14 University of Wisconsin W 54 10 Life University L 10 31 and Arkansas State L 15 26 24 Lindenwood s match against Davenport featuring the reigning Division 2 champion against the reigning Division 1 AA champion was Lindenwood s first ever loss against a college team 25 Sophomores Morgan Findlay and Tyler Black were named by Rugby Mag to the college All Americans team for the 2012 13 26 In sevens competition the Lions clinched the Fall 2012 Heart of America 7s tournament defeating Missouri in the semifinals and defeating University of Arkansas in the final 21 5 27 The HOA 7s tournament win moved the Lions up into their first ever national top 25 ranking in rugby sevens ahead of D1 A powerhouses such as Penn State Ohio State and Colorado 28 The win in the HOA 7s tournament also earned the Lions automatic qualification to the 2012 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships In the national sevens championships Lindenwood went 2 2 to finish tied for 13th Morgan Findlay was named to both the USA Rugby and the Rugby Mag all tournament team 29 2013 14 season Edit For the 2013 14 season Lindenwood left the Division I AA Heart of America conference and was promoted to Division I A to compete in the Mid South conference 30 During the summer of 2013 Lindenwood hired as assistant coach the Fijian international Seru Rabeni who had played in two Rugby World Cups 31 During the 2013 14 winter break the program announced that Ron Laszewski was stepping down as head coach and that JD Stephenson was taking the reins Lindenwood s first win in D1 A conference play came on March 15 2014 with a 27 16 win against the 13 ranked Davenport Panthers 32 Current coaching staff Edit Josh Macy Head Coach Jimmy Harrison Assistant Coach Nic Tyson Assistant Coach Aaron Browne Assistant Coach Trevor Locke Assistant Coach Dan Ward Manager Michael Cullen S amp C Coach National results EditNational playoffs 15s Edit Lindenwood won the 2012 USA Rugby Division II National Championship with a 50 12 win against Salisbury at Rio Tinto Stadium in Salt Lake City Utah The Lions went undefeated in the regular season won the Western Division II Rugby Football Union Championship and the USA Rugby Midwest Regional Championship and advanced to the USA Rugby semifinals in Salt Lake City Utah In the semifinals Lindenwood beat Utah Valley 57 10 before advancing to the championship game With the win over Salisbury Lindenwood became the first men s rugby program to win a collegiate national championship in its first year of existence 33 USA Rugby Sevens National Championships Edit See also USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships Lindenwood won the men s USA Rugby Sevens Division I national championship in 2015 2017 2018 and 2019 Format amp Results Edit The men s tournament features 24 teams divided into six pools of four teams each Eight teams qualify for the quarterfinals the winners from each of the six groups plus the two best second placed teams from among the six pools Year Location Champion Score Runner Up Third Fourth Other Quarterfinalists2011 College Station TX Life University 22 17 Central Washington Arkansas State Kutztown St Mary s Colorado Tennessee Cal Poly2012 College Station TX Arkansas State 21 7 Life University Delaware Saint Mary s Navy Central Washington Texas A amp M Kutztown2013 Greensboro NC Arkansas State 32 12 Saint Mary s Dartmouth Central Washington Life University 5th Davenport 6th Air Force Lindenwood2014 Tournament moved from fall 2014 to spring 20152015 Denver CO Lindenwood 28 10 Davenport Central Washington Utah Saint Mary s 5th Arizona St 6th American International College San Diego St Note There was no distinction between 3rd and 4th places in 2013 Conference results EditConference results XVs Edit Season Division Conference W L Record Finish2011 12 Division II Missouri Rugby Football Union 8 0 Champion2012 13 Division I AA Heart of America 7 0 Champion2013 14 Division I A Mid South 2 4 Third2014 15 Division I A Mid South 1 3 Third2014 16 Division 1 A Mid South 2 2 SecondTotal conference championships 27 s tournament Edit Year Championship Conference Tournament Record Finish2012 Division I AA Heart of America 4 0 1 Champion2013 Division I Notre Dame 7s 5 0 Champion2013 DI National Championship Allied 7s Norman OK 3 1 3rd2015 DI National Championship Denver CO 6 0 National Champions2016 DI National Championship Cary NC 5 1 Plate champions 5th 2016 Red Bull Uni 7s Denver CO 6 0 Championships2016 Red Bull Uni World Championship Bath London 4 2 3rdTotal 7 s championships 4Season by season records EditYear Played Win Draw Loss PF PA Diff Ranking Playoffs2011 12 20 20 0 0 1 469 113 1 356 1st Division II National Champions2012 13 15 11 0 4 2nd Division 1 AA Runner Up2013 14 9 4 0 5 15th Lost in 1 A National Semi Finals2014 15 22 15 1 6 7th Lost in 1 A National Semi Finals2015 16 14 10 0 4 4th Lost D1A National Semi FinalsHead coaches EditRon Laszewski 2011 2013 JD Stephenson 2014 2016 Josh Macy 2016 Present See also EditCollege Premier Division USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National ChampionshipsReferences Edit a b http www lindenwoodlionssls com news 2014 2 6 MRUGBY 0206142021 aspx path mrugby Clifton Pat August 16 2012 DI AA Conferences Set Rugby Magazine Archived from the original on August 23 2012 Retrieved August 28 2012 a b McClain Buzz June 30 2011 Lindenwood University adds varsity rugby Universal Sports Archived from the original on July 5 2011 Retrieved July 15 2011 a b c Decker Bernie June 28 2011 New Varsity Program in Suburban St Louis Rugby Magazine Retrieved September 7 2011 Goff Alex May 20 2012 Team Creation Key to Lindenwood Success Rugby Magazine Retrieved August 28 2012 Staff September 25 2011 DII Preseason Top 25 Rugby Magazine Archived from the original on November 13 2012 Retrieved August 28 2012 Men s Rugby Passes Exhibition Test Against St Louis Bombers Lindenwood University September 4 2011 Retrieved September 7 2011 Men s Rugby Earns First Official Win in Program History Lindenwood University September 11 2011 Retrieved September 13 2011 a b c 2011 Men s Rugby Schedule Lindenwood University Retrieved November 27 2011 Goff Alex February 25 2012 Looking for Challenges Lindenwood Rolls Rugby Magazine Retrieved March 14 2012 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Staff November 15 2011 DII Playoff Breakdown Rugby Magazine Retrieved November 27 2011 Clifton Pat March 30 2012 DII College Playoffs Commence This Weekend Rugby Magazine Retrieved April 1 2012 a b Clifton Pat March 31 2012 Lindenwood Tech in National Playoffs Rugby Magazine Retrieved April 1 2012 Clifton Pat April 2 2012 Lions Red Raiders advance to Sweet 16 Rugby Magazine Retrieved April 2 2012 Staff April 16 2012 Men s DII College Top 25 April 16 2012 Rugby Magazine Retrieved May 2 2012 Staff April 29 2012 Final Four DII Colleges Set Rugby Magazine Retrieved April 29 2012 Clifton Pat April 29 2012 Lindenwood Knocks Out the Champ Rugby Magazine Retrieved August 28 2012 Clifton Pat May 18 2012 Lindenwood On to National Final Rugby Magazine Retrieved May 20 2012 a b Clifton Pat May 19 2012 Lindenwood Finishes in Stride Rugby Magazine Archived from the original on October 21 2012 Retrieved May 20 2012 Men s DI AA College Top 25 Rugby Magazine April 9 2012 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