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Two NMT Rugby Players Feature in All Stars Tournament

January 26, 2025


Akong Chungong and Nicholas Hutt included in National Collegiate Rugby PacWest Grizzlies All Star Team

Chungong Tries to Beat Defender
Chungong looks to beat a defender

Masters civil engineering student Nicholas Hutt and Sophomore environmental engineer Akong Chungong flew to Atlanta Georgia on January 15th to join the National Collegiate Rugby Pacific Coast Grizzlies. The Grizzlies are made up of players from across the western United States, from Division III to Division I. And they spent the weekend facing off against seven other representative regional teams.

Hutt and Chungong slotted in at inside center and wing, respectively. The latter scored a try in the Grizzlies second match against the Independent Reds, while both impressed with their unselfish support play. Hutt, a native of Corrales, NM, showed his defensive smarts in stopping an almost certain try in the team鈥檚 final match. The pair credited NMT head coach Jason Oliphant, who taught them that 鈥淎 team of stars won鈥檛 go anywhere. The best players instead help their teammates shine.鈥

Unfortunately, the Grizzlies didn鈥檛 exactly shine when it came to the scoreboard. They shared a pool with both of the tournament鈥檚 eventual finalists, finishing with a 1-4 record. Most of the matches, however, were tightly contested, with the teams often separated by less than a converted try at the whistle. 

In any event, Hutt and Chungong described the tournament as 鈥渁n amazing experience.鈥 Both started on the fringes, only to eventually take on leadership roles within the squad and become starters. According to the team鈥檚 coaches, they 鈥渄elivered more than expected.鈥 It is a hopeful sign for Cameroonian and Rio Rancho High School graduate Chungong, who is looking to get noticed by USA Rugby talent identifiers.

Hutt Poses

Yet, the sport of rugby has never just been about athletic competition but also camaraderie. Many of Hutt and Chungong鈥檚 new teammates were former opponents, including players from NMT鈥檚 archrival Colorado School of Mines. Chungong learned upon arrival, much to his displeasure, that he'd be sharing a bed with the Oredigger's massive number 15. The fullback tried to provoke Chungong at November's regional championship, with taunts and references to him being a "a little boy." On-the-field insults and resentments, however, were soon forgotten, and new friendships developed. 鈥淚f I called up half of those guys tomorrow needing help,鈥 remarks Chungong, 鈥渢hey鈥檇 be there for me.鈥

The two players have also been recognized by National Collegiate Rugby for their academic achievements. They are among several Tech rugby players who were listed as Scholastic All Americans. The designation requires a 3.5 GPA and that players play in at least 50 percent of their team鈥檚 matches.

In the spring season, New Mexico Tech 惭别苍鈥檚 Rugby will focus on the seven man-version of the sport, aiming for a spot in the national championship scheduled for April 25-27 in Boyds, Maryland.