7s Nationals Bowl Champions! - Summer 7’s 2022 by Allie Brouckman

Boston Women’s is heading to Nationals yet again!!! LETS GOOO!!! Boston collabs with Beantown to send an elite roster to compete against the top 16 teams in the country, August 13-14 at Emerson Central Fields in St. Louis, MO!!! Game start at 9am and will conclude by 5pm, streamable on The Rugby Network.

Your Boston Women’s 2022 7s Nationals Roster is (in alphabetical order):

  • Tiffany Arce

  • Mireille Berry

  • Hannah Bogich

  • Emily Chretien

  • Lisa Van Eerde

  • Isabel Haber

  • Hannah MacKay

  • Alexandra Nelson

  • Catherine Ordile

  • Grace Pattarini

  • Maya Raghavan

  • Margaret Reiss

  • Emma Santosuosso 

An elite roster in collaboration with Beantown.

Ended Day 1 with a 1-1-1 record.

Tough finish in 3rd in our pool coming down to point differential.

  • 17-17 vs Chi Lions

  • 0-52 vs Scion

  • 52-0 Albuquerque

Big game tomorrow at 9AM central (10AM eastern) in the bowl quarterfinals versus sHARCs on field 1.

Day 2:

  • 31-0 vs sHARCs

  • Bowl Semi Final 26-7 vs Atlanta Quins

  • Bowl Championship 20-5 vs NOVA

April 9 - Belated 45th BWRFC Anniversary by Allie Brouckman

After a tough year of pandemic, and a wonky season getting back to a new normal. We were finally able to gather Boston players 

The day started at Joe Moakley. Boston came away the the W for the weekend against Charlotte. Final score 20-15

A huge thank you and cheers to the founders, alumni, current players, rookies, families, and pets who came out to celebrate 45 years of Boston Women’s Rugby Football Club (technically 46th year now). From the Founders who created this great community to Alumni who ensured the club’s solid foundation, We current players hope to continue to build upon this legacy.

BWRFC Runs Boston - Boston Marathon Runners by Allie Brouckman

Current and Alumni players are running the 126th Boston Marathon this year and raising money for good causes in the process. Consider donating to their cause!

Current player Kate “PK” Wandicho will be running to raise money for Samaritans, Inc.

For 47 years, Samaritans has provided lifesaving suicide prevention services in throughout Greater Boston, MetroWest and all of Massachusetts. Their services are free, confidential, and nonjudgmental. Samaritans provides 24/7 Helpline/Crisis Services, Grief Support Services and Community Education & Outreach.

Alumni and former USA Rugby WNT 15’s Player Katy Augustyn will be running to raise money for Cam Neely Foundation.

The Cam Neely Foundation, it was created by former NHL hockey star and Boston Bruin (Go B’s) Cam Neely to assist cancer patients and their families during cancer treatment. The Neely Cancer Fund supports treatment and research efforts while The Neely House provides a place to live while undergoing treatment in the Boston area.

Summer 7s Success & Spring Pre-Season by Allie Brouckman

DING DONG! Here comes the Boston Belles!

Now say that 5 times fast… Boston had a successful summer 7s season. The club was invited to USA Club 7’s in Washington. To make sure we had a healthy roster, ready to travel and battle on the pitch – the Boston Belles were reignited (originally established in 2011/2013?)! A mishmosh crew of Boston WRFC and Beantown players joined forces to ultimately end up as USA Club 7’s Bowl Champions!

Throwback: 2013 Boston Belles vs ORS And an important question to ponder… where is Belle the Bee now?

Spring forward…

We’re gearing up for pre-season! Currently ranked 5th in the conference (0-1-3), there’s still plenty of room for movement in the standings. We have 2 league matches remaining while some times have 4 remaining. Excited to shake things up!!!

Pre-season details will be emailed to the team. Contact us for more info.

Back into the swing of things - Spring 2021 Update by Allie Brouckman

As pandemic related restrictions lift in Boston, the team is itching to get back to the pitch. We have finally transitioned out of masked practices, and we’re grateful to be stepping on the pitch together. 

Boston WRFC took the pitch at the inaugural New England Independents match before the MLR New England Freejacks continued their home game winning streak. Hungry for those tries, the Blue squad ended up victorious. We also welcomed Captain Josh Larsen to guest coach at some of our practices. Congrats to Josh on the Canadian selection!

Alumni Kristi Kirshe earned a spot on the roster for Tokyo 2021 Olympics. We’ll be cheering her on from our favorite watering holes in Baw-ston!

The team is looking forward to our first tournament of Summer 7s hosted by Boston RFC at Union Point where we’ve entered 2 sides. Updates to come…

#supportSCOREtackleWINattackHUH

Boston tackling COVID-19 by Allie Brouckman

Sending support and love to our Boston players and alumni who experienced the pandemic on the front lines. All over the country, people are still tackling COVID-19. Here are some of our alumni and players who are on the front line helping fight this virus.

Read a few words from Tory Avery, Meaghan Gorman, Marge Reiss, Courtney Leahy, Coilin Jones, Stacy Powell, and Amy Flynn.

Here are a few words from Tory Avery: 

Typically I am an inpatient oncology nurse, but since March I have been working in various ICUs throughout my hospital in order to care for all of our critically I'll COVID-19 patients. I think most rugby players can relate to the team-like atmosphere of health care right now. When the team needs you to step up and play another position or put in extra work, you do it. And no matter where you go on the field (or in my case the hospital) your teammates are there to help you.

I am so lucky to work alongside intelligent, compassionate people who have helped me learn some new skills on the fly. The world is one big team right right now and I am so impressed with the generosity, selflessness and creativity I have seen from everyone around me. Whatever you are doing right now, making PPE (thanks!), learning to work from home, or simply keeping yourself healthy, it is making an impact.

Here are a few words from Meaghan “Thor” Gorman:

I’m a public and mental health nurse which means that I’m in the community working with patients to get them and keep them engaged in healthcare. This means everyday I’m in shelters, streets, and tents to reach the people at highest risk for COVID-19 due to lack of resources, access to care, and preexisting conditions. Staying in the comfort of your home is the best you can do to protect those that don’t have a place to isolate.

Me and my team could not do this without the support of all of our friends and family, especially with generous PPE donations. We had fully run out of masks due to shortages prior to these donations, meaning I’m providing care with no mask or reusing masks as long as possible. If you have access to supplies please consider donating to hospitals and community health workers who need them!

Here are a few words from Marge Reiss:

I am a physical therapist working in an acute rehab hospital. Each day, we work to help our patients rebuild strength and regain independence following debilitating illness and injury. As we continue to navigate through unprecedented events in the world of healthcare, I feel lucky to work alongside so many passionate individuals committed to planning for a future beyond COVID-19 and helping our patients rebuild their lives following the days spent in the ICU.

As therapists we wear many hats. We become cheerleaders and rally behind our patients during their worst days while celebrating successes when they are at their best. When patients are isolated from their families, we serve not only as someone to talk to but more importantly someone to listen. Help us help them. Stay home, wash your hands, and reach out to your essential employees. Chances are we can use some encouragement too.

Huge thank you to my BWRFC family; your overwhelming support keeps us motivated during these trying times. Your donations keep us safe and make it possible to help those who need us most. Together, we move forward.

Here are a few words from Courtney Leahy:

With schools being closed, athletic trainers like myself and my coworker have been pulled back into the hospitals we're hired through to help with screening. We screen every patients and employee before they can enter the building. Staff are made sure they are wearing proper PPE and patients are asked a series of questions and given a visitors sticker from us, stating where they are going. EVERYONE is required to wash their hands before they can come in.

Other athletic trainers and I have been pulled to the front lines, being the "on the ground" men and women. Like many other hospitals and health professionals, we are quickly running out of the supplies we need to keep ourselves and others safe. Donations and people following safety protocols has been what's keeping those of us who are considered essential employees safe.

Thank you for your kindness, continue to wash your hands, and please keep yourselves safe.

We wanted to give a shoutout to Coilin “Jonesy“ Jones! Jonesy was a BWRFC Coach for many years, and has been working doubles for days straight at the 911 Emergency Telecommunications Dispatch Center in Waltham. It is his work that is keeping the wheels turning during this time of need!

Here are a few words from Alumni Stacy Powell:

My name is Stacy, but people in the rugby world probably just know be as a not-so-dainty redhead. I was lucky to play rugby with BWRFC from 2010-2014. Those were some of the best years of my life - I cherish all of the memories and friendships made (I miss you all!) When I was 27, I decided to change careers and pursue nursing. Although it was a dream to provide care for people at the bedside, I was torn because it meant cutting back on rugby. I decided that to be the best nurse possible, I had to cut back on the sport I love because of the risk of injury.

I’ve been working on the neurology & neurosurgery step down unit at Brigham and Women’s Hospital for 5 years now. The patient population includes strokes, brain tumors, brain cancer, spine surgery, seizure monitoring, and so much more. A typical 12 hour shift is both exhausting and rewarding at the same time. This job puts life in perspective, and constantly reminds us to count our blessings. To be grateful to walk, talk, and express our needs. To take a deep breath, breathe on our own.

Now, we are seeing the hospital fill up with CoVid 19 positive patients. This virus is affecting everyone’s life. It’s a scary time, we are in crisis-mode. But, we are not alone.

We will do everything we can for each and every one of our patients.

To my Boston Rugby family - Thank you from my Brigham family. Thank you for coming together, strength in numbers, making masks, and raising funds for all those on the front lines (thank you to all those people, too!)

Your hearts are huge. Thank you for helping us, help others.

Here are a few words from Alumni Amy “Flynnie” Flynn:

My name is Amy, but most know me as Flynnie especially in the BWRFC family. I came across rugby at Plymouth State College back in 1993, gave it a try. I never looked back after that. I LOVED it!! After I graduated I found Boston Women's. I played from 1997-2005 as either a Wing, Fullback and Inside Center. I've always been shy and quiet, but once I stepped on the pitch I found a whole new confidence in myself. The friendships and memories I've made over the years I will cherish my entire life.

I've been an officer with the Suffolk County Sheriffs Department going on 19 years. Back in 2005 I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, which is a autoimmune disease. Unfortunately I had to self quarantine at the end of March, due to the COVID-19 being at our doorstep. I keep my brother and sister officers in my thoughts. They show up every day, walk through the front door not knowing what the day will bring. Now even more uncertainty with the pandemic crisis. I want to thank ALL essential personnel on the front lines also. Be careful and watch out for one another. These are trying times, but we will get through it together.

To my BWRFC family current players and alumni-Thank you ladies for all the time and effort you are putting in to help all those on the front lines. You are all amazing women!

Recap Fall & Spring 2020 by Allie Brouckman

Recap Fall 2020

Congrats to our fall season awardees! This season’s awards went to: MVP-Emma Santosousso, Best Backs: Lisa “Gravy” Van Eerde, Best Forward-Italia “Greek” Ieraci, Most Improved-Emily Christen, Rookie of the Season-Molly Hilderbrant, Most Team Spirit-Kate “KP” Wandichu.

In the early spring season, we were hopeful that the season was off to a great start. We had a great time with current, old, and new players at Welcome Night (Thanks Miller Ale House for hosting). We had a combined practice with Bentley WRFC, but the news of the coronavirus was growing. Competitions, practices, and more remained uncertain and ultimately were put on hold due to rising concerns.

Staying connected… virtually

The team stayed connected virtually with video chat practices and socials. Even a guest appearance from Alumni Emily Malkin and Eagle & Alumni Kristi Kirshe. 

Alumni + COVID Response 

Alumni organized a fundraiser to support BWRFC family in hopes to bring the team together to help our community out on the front lines of this pandemic. Thank you to all those who are fighting to keep others safe, and thank you to the alumni who are leading this effort -- Stoya, Smitty, Soprano and Stacey! We appreciate you all. #bootkisses

Two weeks into the fundraiser and our Alumni have collected $1300 in donations, which has allowed them to send over 100 masks, and 1000 ear protector straps to those in need including front line healthcare workers, essential workers, and teachers. 
An amazing effort from all those who are helping and special shoutout to Smit & Zig ,Winter Hill Jewelry and Chantal Lavoie.

Boston takes action - supporting inclusion, diversity, and social justice movements.

Boston WRFC has always been a team that supports all people. We introduced a new executive board role Inclusion & Diversity (I&D) Coordinator so our team can continue to make meaningful change in the rugby community and support all players.

We raised funds to support Black Lives Matter Boston and other organizations that support Black and Indigenous people in our community. 

We expressed our support for trans women and the trans community by signing petitions against statements that were rooted in transphobia and exclusion. Trans women are women and we stand against any policy that seeks to police individuals’ bodies or identities on and off the pitch. During practice warm ups we all share Name, Pronouns, and Fun Question of the Day.

Philanthropy

Despite social distancing, the team still found ways to support the community. Boston WRFC organized a clothing drive with Beantown to donate clothing, shoes, and accessories to Second Chances (provides free clothing to homeless and low-income people). Caroline Angele and Allie “A-Mart” Martin (Beantown) drove around the Greater Boston area to collect donations and accumulated over 70 large bags of donated items including clothing, bags, accessories, etc. 

The team wrote and sent over 50 cards that were sent to elders in assisted living homes via Friendship Works. While the pandemic can feel very isolating, our team wanted to make sure everyone feels supported and not alone.

For the 40th annual year of caroling at Cambridge Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, we had a slight change of plans but continued to spread the joy with personalized handwritten cards for all the residents/staff and chocolates. Coordinated by Alumni Ellen Kearns and player Caroline Angele.

More Summer 2019 - Boston 7s, Alumni News, & Philanthropy! by Allie Brouckman

Boston 7s tournament at NARA park! 

This year’s theme was battle ready! And these teams showed up to the fight to win. Congrats to all of the division winners! Check out pictures on our Facebook page!

Women’s NERFU: Boston Women's RFC

Men’s NERFU:  Mystic

Women’s Open: Providence RFC

Men’s Open: Mystic

Men’s HS: Scituate Stormers

Dee Nash, Paige Stathopoulos, & Sophia Nieves All Stars Roster WPL East vs Club All Stars as part of USA Rugby All Star Week! We’re so incredibly proud! Pics below

Alumni News

Kirshe looking fresh in that Red, White, and Blue!

Kirshe looking fresh in that Red, White, and Blue!

Following Kristi Kirshe’s Fall 2018 MVP award Kirshe’s pure talent and athleticism caught the eye of Northeast Academy and shortly USA Rugby. She continued to excel on the wing with explosive power. We’re so proud! She made her national team debut at Sydney Sevens 2019, and made the HSBC Canada 7s Dream Team! #USARugby

Boston Alum Danielle Miano was 1 of 24 players who made the USA Touch Women’s High Performance Squad. The team headed to the touch rugby World Cup hosted in Malaysia. Miano was a member of the 2014 USA Rugby Emirates Airline Club 7s National Championship-winning San Diego Surfers' side.

Boston Alum Judy Wu in the Boston Marathon!

Philanthropy

The team volunteered at the Breast Cancer Walk to support your friends, family, and community! We teamed up with Boston RFC to do a little landscaping and cleanup at Nira Rock down in JP, an Urban Wilds site here in Boston (before a friendly game of kickball!)