Husky Rugby Strengthens 2024-2025 Lineup with New Recruit
Join us in welcoming Jack Miller to the pack!
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Join us in welcoming Jack Miller to the pack! With 12 years of experience as a scrumhalf and fly-half, Jack is a stellar addition to our incoming class of 2028. We're pumped to see his competitive spirit on the field as the club gears up to make some serious noise this season!
Jack Miller
Position: Scrum Half & Fly Half
Experience: 12 years
School: Acalanes High School, Lafayette, CA
Teams: Eira, Lamorinda RFC, Danville RFC

" I am excited to play Rugby for UW as it allows me to continue to play the sport at a high level in a competitive environment" - Jack Miller
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