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NOVA Rugby’s Gutsy 2025 Comeback Seals National Sevens Glory

On August 10, 2025, NOVA Rugby proved that the only thing scarier than facing the Chicago Lions is being down 14 points at halftime… and still somehow thinking, “Yeah, we’ve got this.” And they did.

With three tries in the second half, NOVA flipped a 0–14 hole into a 15–14 victory, leaving Chicago looking like they’d just been tackled by a freight train disguised as a rugby club. Somewhere in the chaos, fans in the stands aged approximately 20 years.

First Half: Chicago Feast

The opening half looked grim. The Lions were running wild, and NOVA’s defense had more holes than a pair of old rugby socks. By the break, the scoreboard read 14–0 and some fans were already stress-googling “can you cry in a scrum?”

Second Half: NOVA Feast

Then came the comeback. Three straight tries later, NOVA reminded everyone why rugby has no chill. Chicago went from chest-pounding to head-scratching as NOVA’s attack rolled through like a keg of Guinness at a team social.

Their victory was more than just statistics—it was a testament to character. “Storybook ending to the 7s season,” the club shared on social media, underscoring the emotional weight of their achievement. The club called it a storybook ending to their season. 

NOVA Rugby’s victory in the 2025 National Championship not only solidified their position as an elite team in the men’s club sevens circuit but also served as an inspiration to local and regional clubs throughout the Mid-Atlantic, demonstrating their unwavering determination. This triumph underscores the robust rugby culture in Northern Virginia and showcases the remarkable talent and passion flourishing within the Capital Geographical Union.

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