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Hickie Heads Up All American Coaching Staff

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Hickie Heads Up All American Coaching Staff

USA Rugby Announcement BOULDER, Colo. – USA Rugby has announced that Dartmouth Head Coach Gavin Hickie will take over as head coach of the Men's Collegiate All Americans after working with USA Rugby national teams for the better part of three years. The former professional rugby player assisted his predecessor, Matt Sherman, as forwards coach in 2014 and held the same role for the AIG Men’s Junior All-Americans for two years, including the World Rugby U20 Trophy-winning campaign in 2012.

Additional coaching experience with the USA Rugby Selects, coupled with international playing experience for the Ireland under-19, under-21, A-side and sevens teams, has helped push Hickie through the U.S. coaching pathway. Hickie will focus on identifying front-row forwards in the collegiate ranks capable of future international play.

“It is a truly exciting time to be a young rugby player in the U.S. with more opportunities to learn and compete than ever before,” Hickie said. “My aim for the program is two-fold: to celebrate the outstanding collegiate rugby players along with identifying and developing future Eagles.”

Clemson Head Coach Justin Hickey and Yale Head Coach Greg McWilliams will join the coaching staff as forwards coach and backs coach, respectively. Hickey worked with Hickie during the MJAAs’ successful U20 Trophy assembly in Utah, while McWilliams has extensive coaching experience with Blackrock College, St. Michael’s College, Leinster’s under-19s, and Ireland women. Hickey will primarily focus on identifying future locks and loose forwards. McWilliams will focus on finding future Eagle halfbacks, centers, fullbacks, and wings.

Tony Pacheco, reappointed head coach of the AIG Men’s Collegiate All-American Sevens, will also serve as MCAA scouting director. He will oversee the Eagle Eye Scout Network at the collegiate level, and will also continue to focus on identifying athletes who can excel in the sevens version of the game through superior aerial skills, restart-kicking, evasive running, catch-pass, and tackling ability.

“Tony has done a nice job selecting students who have proved capable at the next level, with current Men’s Eagles Sevens examples Nate Augspurger, Pat Blair, Martin Iosefo, Aladdin Schirmer, and Brett Thompson evolving from his All-American teams,” Magleby said. “He has a demonstrated eye for talent. We look forward to working with him, along with Gavin, Justin, and Greg, as they continue their progressions from emerging to being elite-level coaches.”

Collaborating with the MCAA coaching staff are newly-appointed head scouts from each collegiate division. Five-time national champion coach and current Michigan Head Coach Brandon Sparks, American International College Head Coach Josh Macy, Minnesota-Duluth’s National Champion head coach, Jeramy Katchuba, and New England College Head Coach Jeremy Treece will manage scouts and player identification in D1A, D1AA, DII, and NSCRO play, respectively. The scouts will be part of the burgeoning Eagle Eye Scout Network and will enter into the Eagles Coach Development Program.

“Developing an effective Collegiate All-American program to identify, monitor, and help develop our student-athletes throughout the year is a vital step in the long-term progress of our national team as we look ahead to the 2019 and 2023 Rugby World Cups,” Hickie said.

The Men’s Collegiate All-American Selection Committee was composed of USA Rugby Collegiate Director Rich Cortez, Magleby, international athlete representative Mike Petri, USA Rugby Coach Development Director Josh Sutcliffe, and Men’s Eagles Head Coach Mike Tolkin.

More information on the Eagle Eye Scout Network, the Eagles Coach Development Program, and summer All-American assembly dates will be announced shortly.