Top College Players Of The Week
Top College Players Of The Week
FloRugby looks at the best performances from D1 rugby around the country.

Players all over the country produced special performances in D1 rugby this past weekend -- here are a few.
Cory Graham, Notre Dame College
Normally a flyhalf, the diminutive, resilient, and skilled Graham took on the scrumhalf role for NDC against Army. During the Falcons' 31-26 win, he forced several turnovers, was a pain in the neck around the breakdown and set piece, and scored a crucial try on a quick-tap.
Justin Owens, Mount St. Mary's
Owens ran the attack and kicked well as MSM defeated Virginia Tech 28-24.
Kinitoni Falatau, Utah Valley University
Falatau is the main attacking threat and the goalkicker for UVU. In his team's 56-29 defeat of Air Force, Falatau scored three tries and converted eight for 31 points.
Jackson Clark, Kutzown
Another flyhalf, Clark's kicking game kept Buffalo at bay in a key Rugby East win for KU.
Kameron Gladney, Louisville
The captain and outside center for Louisville, Gladney scored three tries in a 28-22 victory over Ohio.
Thomas Cheslek, Davenport
Cheslek has been a force for the Panthers all season, and the flanker helped lead Davenport to a victory over Lindenwood-Belleville.
Sean Weaver, Tufts
The Tufts prop scored a try that put his team in front and helped lead the Massachusetts school to its first D1A victory ever.
Duncan Frost and Jake Russell, Colorado State
The two locks paced the Rams with four tries between them in a 52-12 defeat of Utah State. They scored two apiece, including the first two tries of the game.
Malcolm May, Penn State
May scored a key try and was a defensive monster, as usual, as he captained Penn State to a victory over St. Bonaventure.
Harrison Conn, SUNY Cortland
Conn scored two tries in a surprise 29-14 victory over Binghamton in the Liberty Conference.
Tyler Sousley, Indiana
Sousley scored five tries for Indiana as he sparked IU's comeback victory over Wisconsin.
Leo Bacchieri, Delaware
The Blue Hens flyhalf was the player of the game as Delaware defeated Rutgers 45-15.
John Powers, Iona
As opposing defenses key on other players, Powers has shown he can score, too. The flyhalf continued to be solid for the Gaels with three tries in a win over Stony Brook.
Tom Williams, Mary Washington
Yet another guy with a No. 10 on his jersey, Williams scored three tries and was named player of the game as UMW torched Virginia.
Tommy Clark, AIC
The sophomore lock for American International scored a try and is starting to run effective attacking lines in support of the AIC backs. But his best work continues to be his defense and work in the lineout. AIC shut out New Hampshire.
Sean Barnes, South Carolina
The Gamecocks center turned the momentum around against Alabama. With the Tide leading USC 15-6 on Saturday and with USC down to 13 men due to yellow cards, Barnes sliced through a gap and scored a crucial try that regained South Carolina's mojo. The Gamecocks went on to win.