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Rugby rolls to perfect 3-0 start to spring season

Ben Yarnell

Issue date: 3/20/08 Section: Sports
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Midterm Break was a well-deserved rest for the Truman men's rugby team.

Two weeks ago, the Bulls traveled to Lawrence, Kan., and defeated both the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University, finishing out their final two conference matches of the season and bringing their spring record to 3-0.

The weekend began with a match against Oklahoma, a team that has plagued the Bulls during the past few seasons. Head coach Bill Sexton said one particular part of the Bulls' play was key to their 12-7 victory.

"The only reason we won that close of a game was because of courage on defense, and that cannot be understated," he said. "… There were times where we defended right in front of our goal line through multiple phases and then were able to clear the ball eventually."

On Sunday, the Bulls locked horns with an Oklahoma State team that suffered a defeat at the hands of Kansas State University. Truman went on more of an offensive front in that game and defeated Oklahoma State 29-10.

Junior Dustin Homer said he was very pleased with the wins, even though the Bulls were knocked from contention in the Western Conference tournament last fall.

"Last semester, we were really disappointed with how we played, but we were a really young team last semester," Homer said. "I think this weekend has really proved how good we've gotten."

The two wins came after a huge 53-0 shutout against the University of Tulsa the previous weekend. Sexton said he thinks the win was a definite boost going into last weekend's matches.

"We knew we could play, we could attack and we could have a coordinated game, but we also knew stepping up from the University of Tulsa to the University of Oklahoma is a big step," he said. "There was that shadow of doubt in the back of everybody's minds of, 'Do we have the horses to pull it off?' and 'Do we have the game plan?' and I am pleased that on the days of the game, the guys were able to do it."

The weekend did take its toll on the team, however. After the first match against Oklahoma, an injury forced junior Lawrence Emembolu to the sidelines. Sexton said that at first, he thought Emembolu simply had rolled his right ankle. However, after closer inspection, doctors confirmed that he had fractured the end of his right fibula. Sexton said the injury requires six weeks of recovery, putting an end to Emembolu's season.
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