- LocationGregory Street Fields
- DescriptionPractice
Hosted by: Men's Rugby Club at Illinois State University
Additional Information can be found at: https://redbirdlife.illinoisstate.edu/event/11557723 - Websitehttps://redbirdlife.illinoisstate.edu/event/11557723
- CategoriesAthletics, Sports/Athletic
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