MEN'S CLUB 7s RECORDS (1985-Present)
Updated: January 1, 2018
Most Cup Championships
1. Seattle Saracens (8) [1] 2. Old Mission Beach Athletic (6) 3. Belmont Shore Rugby (3) 4. Old Blue of New York (2) 4. Rugby Utah Selects (2) 4. Riverside Rugby (2) 4. San Mateo Rugby (2) [D] 8. Chicago Lions (1) 8. Duck Brothers Rugby (1) [D] 8. Gentlemen of Aspen (1) 8. Maryland Exiles (1) [2] 8. Northern Virginia Rugby (1) 8. Old Blues Rugby (CA) (1) [D] 8. Philadelphia-Whitemarsh Rugby (1) 8. Quad City Irish (1) [D] Highest Medal Count
1. Denver Barbarians (13; 0/8/5) 2. Northern Virginia Rugby (11; 1/5/5) 3. Seattle Saracens (10; 8/0/2) 4. Old Mission Beach Athletic (9; 6/3/0) 5. Belmont Shore Rugby (6; 3/2/1) 6. Old Blue of New York (6; 2/2/2) 7. Maryland Exiles (4; 1/2/1) 8. Kansas City Blues (4; 0/3/1) 9. San Mateo Rugby (3; 2/0/1) 10. Chicago Lions (3; 1/1/1) 10. Gentlemen of Aspen (3; 1/1/1) Most Consecutive Appearances
1. Denver Barbarians (15; 2001-2015) 2. Belmont Shore Rugby (10; 2007-Present) 2. Chicago Lions (10; 2007-Present) 2. Old Mission Beach Athletic (10; 2000-2009) 5. New York Athletic (8; 2000-2007) 5. Northern Virginia Rugby (8; 1994-2001) 7. Olympic Club Rugby (7; 2002-2008) 7. Seattle Saracens (7; 1986-1992) 9. Schuylkill River Exiles (6; 2011-Present) 9. Maryland Exiles (6; 2001-2006) 9. Old Blue of New York (6; 2004-2009) 9. San Francisco Golden Gate (6; 2004-2009) [3] Best Winning Percentage (Min. 30 GP)
1. Seattle Saracens (72.94%) 2. Denver Barbarians (66.94%) 3. Northern Virginia Rugby (65.05%) 4. Belmont Shore Rugby (64.77%) 5. Old Mission Beach Athletic (64.00%) 6. Old Blue of New York (63.75%) 7. San Francisco Golden Gate (58.33%) 8. Gentlemen of Aspen (58.00%) |
Most Cup Finals
1. Old Mission Beach Athletic (9) 2. Denver Barbarians (8) 2. Seattle Saracens (8) 4. Northern Virginia Rugby (6) 5. Belmont Shore Rugby (5) 6. Old Blue of New York (4) 7. Maryland Exiles (3) [2] 8. Chicago Lions (2) 8. Duck Brothers Rugby (2) [D] 8. Gentlemen of Aspen (2) 8. Kansas City Blues (2) 8. Rugby Utah Selects (2) 8. Old Blues Rugby (CA) (2) [D] 8. Riverside Rugby (2) 8. San Mateo Rugby (2) [D] Most Cup Semi-Finals
1. Denver Barbarians (15) 2. Seattle Saracens (12) 4. Northern Virginia Rugby (11) 4. Old Mission Beach Athletic (11) 5. Maryland Exiles (10) [2] 6. Old Blue of New York (9) 7. Belmont Shore Rugby (8) 8. Chicago Lions (5) 9. Gentlemen of Aspen (4) 9. Kansas City Blues (4) 9. San Mateo Rugby (4) [D] Most Cup Quarter-Finals
1. Denver Barbarians (22) 2. Northern Virginia Rugby (16) 3. Seattle Saracens (15) 4. Old Mission Beach Athletic (13) 5. Chicago Lions (12) 6. Belmont Shore Rugby (11) 6. Old Blue of New York (11) 8. Kansas City Blues (9) 9. Gentlemen of Aspen (8) 10. San Francisco Golden Gate (6) |
Most Appearances
1. Denver Barbarians (23) 2. Northern Virginia Rugby (19) 2. Old Mission Beach Athletic (19) 4. Seattle Saracens (17) [1] 5. Belmont Shore Rugby (16) 5. Maryland Exiles (16) [2] 7. Chicago Lions (15) 7. Old Blue of New York (15) 9. Kansas City Blues (12) 10. New York Athletic (11) 10. Olympic Club Rugby (11) 12. Gentlemen of Aspen (9) 12. Charlotte Rugby (9) 14. Schuylkill River Exiles (8) 14. 1823 Rugby (8) [4] 14. San Francisco Golden Gate (8) [3] 14. Washington Rugby (8) 18. Atlanta Old White (7) 18. Life University Running Eagles (7) 18. Milwaukee Rugby (7) 18. Potomac Athletic (7) [2] Most Matches Won
1. Denver Barbarians (83) 2. Northern Virginia Rugby (67) 2. Old Mission Beach Athletic (64) 4. Seattle Saracens (62) 5. Belmont Shore Rugby (57) 6. Old Blue of New York (51) 7. Chicago Lions (45) 7. Maryland Exiles (38) 9. Kansas City Blues (32) 10 Olympic Club Rugby (30) 11. Gentlemen of Aspen (29) 12. New York Athletic (28) 12. San Francisco Golden Gate (28) 14. San Mateo Rugby (22) [D] 15. 1823 Rugby (22) 15. Schuylkill River Exiles (22) 17. Washington Rugby (18) 18. Santa Monica Dolphins (15) 18. Tempe Old Devils (15) 20. Atlanta Old White (14) 20. Milwaukee Rugby (14) |
Notes:
[D] Team is now defunct.
[1] The Seattle Saracens' history includes Old Puget Sound Beach Rugby, and Seattle-OPSB Rugby; Old Puget Sound Beach Rugby merged with Seattle Rugby to form Seattle-OPSB Rugby; Seattle-OPSB Rugby later rebranded as the Seattle Saracens.
[2] The Maryland Exiles merged with Potomac Athletic, but their histories are not merged at this time since Potomac Athletic also competed in 7s (including one Nationals where they were both present).
[3] San Francisco Golden Gate's history includes the history of Golden Gate Rugby, who merged with San Francisco Rugby to form San Francisco Golden Gate.
[4] 1823's history includes the history of Columbus Rugby; the teams are from the same club (Columbus Rugby), with different branding.
[D] Team is now defunct.
[1] The Seattle Saracens' history includes Old Puget Sound Beach Rugby, and Seattle-OPSB Rugby; Old Puget Sound Beach Rugby merged with Seattle Rugby to form Seattle-OPSB Rugby; Seattle-OPSB Rugby later rebranded as the Seattle Saracens.
[2] The Maryland Exiles merged with Potomac Athletic, but their histories are not merged at this time since Potomac Athletic also competed in 7s (including one Nationals where they were both present).
[3] San Francisco Golden Gate's history includes the history of Golden Gate Rugby, who merged with San Francisco Rugby to form San Francisco Golden Gate.
[4] 1823's history includes the history of Columbus Rugby; the teams are from the same club (Columbus Rugby), with different branding.