by Chap Petersen
In the fall of 1991, I had just entered UVA Law School after a year in Japan. My first act on arriving in Charlottesville was to join the University rugby team. (I had played in college and Japan). Grad students comprised the “A side” of the UVA team and, yes, we had some very good players.
One of the best was a diminutiveย halfback from Yale. Fearless and lightning fast, he led our attack and scored lots of tries. He was also self-effacing and quiet off the pitch; it was several weeks before I learned that my teammate “Jimmy Ryan” was the #1 ranked studentย in his Law School class and headed to a prestigious clerkship with the U.S. Supreme Court.ย ย
That UVA squad made it to the state final,ย losing a closeย match to Norfolk RFC. Here’s a close- up of our team photo,ย just after that loss. (Ryan is standing in the second row; I’m kneeling in the front).ย ย

Years later, I ran into Jimmy Ryan when he became a professor at the Law School. He had turned down a lucrative career in corporate law to teach young attorneys. Then in 2017, he was named the next President of UVA. A dream job and couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.
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