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Lehigh University

Regular Season Fall 2019
Fall 2019 x Regular Season

Contacts

Rich Sorensen

Head Coach

Phone: (610)216-8895

Nick Stefanidis

President

Phone: 2013103784

Berto Sicard

Vice President

Dimitri Greco

Vice President / Treasurer

Joshua Gordon

Vice President/Match Secretary


Lehigh winning the ruck


Lehigh winning the lineout


Go Lehigh!


On to the 2019 MARC Championship.... Lehigh 23, Shippensburg 3


The boys after a last minute 23-22 win over Moravian.


Our Seniors after their last regular season match... Class of 2020

After a hard fought win against both Millersville and the elements.

After a hard fought win against both Millersville and the elements.

Graduated Seniors

Thank you gentlemen for all you gave the club.  Good luck out there in the real world.


GOOD BYE TO OUR CLASS OF 2019

Coach's Bio

Coach Rich began his rugby career as an inside center at the University of South Carolina from 2000 – 2003.  In school he made the Palmetto Union Select side all three years and was the captain in 02 & 03.

Following graduation he transitioned to playing flyhalf for the local men’s club, Columbia Olde Grey.  In 2005 he simultaneously played and was the Backs coach at his alma mater, USC.

In 2006, he moved with his wife to her hometown of Bethlehem and began playing with the Lehigh Valley RFC the following year.  He played 6 more years and lead the team as flyhalf to back to back Mid-Atlantic final 4s in 2009 & 2010. He hung up his boots for good in 2013.

He coached the Backs for his old club in 2014 & 15 before stepping away for 2 years to coach Little League and spend more time with his kids. 

In 2017, LVRFC came calling and asked him to take over as head coach.  Following a .500 record the year before, Coach Rich led them to undefeated fall and spring seasons and a 17-0 record as they won the both the EPRU and Mid-Atlantic Conference for the first time.  The team finished #7 in the country.

During that 2017 season, LVRFC and Lehigh University ran a couple joint practices.  When Lehigh’s coach retired following that season they offered the job to Coach Rich and he accepted.

Lehigh Rugby finished with a .500 record in each of his first two years as head coach and are looking to get over the hurdle and earn the school’s first playoff berth in 5+ years in 2019. Coach Rich is a very hands on coach and not afraid to get down in the mud and lead by example.  He demands a lot of us but the rewards are well worth the hard work.  Lehigh Rugby is a program on the rise and we are extremely excited to have a young up-and-coming coach  with 15+ years experience in the game, at the helm.


Game Day

Where it all began, South Carolina

Where it all began, South Carolina


Making a break


At my son Jackson's High School game.


Just before Kickoff


Drop Goal in Open Play


Halftime

My Family

My Family on Game Day

Field Address: 199 Goodman Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18015

199 Goodman Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18015. Please see image for an outline of the field.

About Lehigh Rugby

The Lehigh Men's Rugby Club has a proud tradition as the oldest club sport on campus.  We compete in Div 2 of the MARC Rugby Conference for both our fall 15s and spring 7's seasons . Our 15s season runs from move-in day through the first week of November with National Playoffs to follow. We consistently field both a 1st and 2nd XV.

We enjoy fantastic support from the university, including lush practice fields and indoor practice facilities. We play our home matches across from Goodman Stadium on one of the nicest dedicated rugby pitches in the northeast.

Once the winter thaw melts, although we transition to playing 7s in the MARC,  we also host an Alumni weekend and 15s match against the crafty veterans that have come before us. Once you become a Lehigh rugger, you become one for life.  The entire weekend is spent reliving old glory days for our graduated players while giving the current student athletes a glimpse into just how special a fraternity of men, they have joined.

Each spring, the club also goes to at least one weekend long 15s tournament throughout the country.  Last year we went up to Beast of the East in Rhode Island.  Upcoming plans include a tour of the Bahamas, the Mardi Gras tournament in New Orleans and the Savannah, GA St. Patrick's Day tournament.  By themselves, each are bucket list tournaments for any collegiate rugby player; combined, they punctuate why playing at Lehigh is so rewarding.

Our Mission as a club is to strive for both On-Field Excellence and Off-Field Enjoyment & Experience.

About Lehigh University

Located in Pennsylvania's beautiful Lehigh Valley, Lehigh is one of the nation's most distinguished private research universities. Through academic rigor, an entrepreneurial mindset and collaborative opportunities we challenge our students to become the leaders of the future.

Lehigh University is an American private research university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1865 by businessman Asa Packer. As of 2014, the university had 4,904 undergraduate students and 2,165 graduate students. Lehigh is considered one of the twenty-four Hidden Ivies in the Northeastern United States.[6]

Lehigh has four colleges: the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business and Economics, and the College of Education. The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest, which roughly consists of 40% of the university's students.[7] The university offers a variety of degrees, including Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of ScienceMaster of ArtsMaster of ScienceMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of EngineeringMaster of Education, and Doctor of Philosophy.

Lehigh has produced Pulitzer Prize winners, Fulbright Fellows, members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and of the National Academy of Sciences, and National Medal of Science winners.

U.S. News & World Report ranked Lehigh tied for 53rd among national universities in its 2019 edition of "Best Colleges".[20] The Economist ranked Lehigh 7th among national universities in its 2015 ranking of non-vocational U.S. colleges ranked by alumni earnings above expectation.[21] Entrepreneur Magazine and The Princeton Review named Lehigh the 24th best undergraduate college for entrepreneurship in 2012.[22]

The Wall Street Journal in June 2010 ranked Lehigh as number 12 in the nation for return on investment (ROI) when comparing the average career earnings of a graduate to the cost of an education.[23]

U.S. News & World Report classifies Lehigh's selectivity as "Most Selective."[20] For the Class of 2022 (enrolled fall 2018), Lehigh received 15,623 applications and accepted 3,418 (22%).[27] The middle 50% range of SAT scores for the enrolled freshmen was 630–730 for critical reading and 660–755 for math, while the ACT Composite middle range was 30–33.[27] Per Lehigh's school newspaper, 2022 marked the most selective year with a 19% acceptance rate for regular decision applicants.

Lehigh's average class size is 27 students; 80% of classes have fewer than 35 students. The undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio is 10:1.

Lehigh University offers undergraduate enrollment in all colleges but the College of Education: the P.C. Rossin School of Engineering and Applied Science, the College of Business and Economics, and the College of Arts and Sciences. Students are able to take courses or major/minor in a subject outside of their respective college.[28] The university operates on a semester system.[29] 

Rivera on the TRY vs Scranton.

Awesome team try by the backs @ ESU


Vice Captain, Senior Hooker: Mike Rosenberg


Junior Flyhalf: Brendan Hahn


Senior Flyhalf: Kieran Horan


Our Captain, Senior Scrumhalf: JT Freed


Senior Heartthrob: Tommy Vanier


Junior Winger: Nick Stefanidis