The Potomac Athletic Club Rugby Team (PAC Rugby) of Washington, D.C. was a rugby union club based in Washington, D.C. PAC was one of the founding members of the now-defunct Super League . PAC Rugby won the USA Men's Division 1 National Championship in 1995. Multiple PAC Rugby players were selected to play for national, and regional representative sides.
3-840: In the fall of 2014, the Potomac Athletic Club merged with the Maryland Exiles , forming the Potomac Exiles . The Potomac Athletic Club's legacy continues through PAC Youth Rugby . This American rugby union team article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a sports team in Washington, D.C. is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Maryland Exiles The Maryland Exiles were an American rugby union team in Bethesda, Maryland which competed as
6-652: A member of Division I under the USA Rugby governing body. The team fielded both a standard 15-man squad and seven-a-side squad. The team competed abroad in England , Sri Lanka , and the Cayman Islands . The Maryland Exiles have been featured in The Washington Post , The Virginian-Pilot , International Rugby News , and on the cover of Rugby Magazine . The Exiles were formed in 1993 by
9-865: The amalgamation of three local area clubs: the Maryland Old Boys, Montgomery County Rugby Club, and the Old Red Rugby Club. The fifteens squad placed third in the Aspen Ruggerfest, the United States' premier fifteen-man tournament, in 1996. In 1996, 1997, and 2007, the Exiles advanced to the Sweet Sixteen round of the National Club Championship. In United States' National Club Sevens Championship,
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