Trent Excalibur Hires New Head Coach For Women's Rugby Ahead of 2026-27 Season

Trent Athletics has named Luke Bentvelzen as the new head coach of the Excalibur women’s rugby program for the 2026-27 season.

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“We’re thrilled to welcome Luke to the Excalibur coaching staff and to our women’s rugby program,” said Nathan McFadden, director of athletics and recreation. “He brings an exceptional breadth of experience in rugby, along with a strong commitment to leadership, education, and student-athlete development. Luke has already made a meaningful impact within the local rugby community, and we’re excited to see him bring that energy and expertise to Trent as we continue to build a competitive and supportive environment for our women’s rugby student-athletes.” 

Bentvelzen is a former professional rugby player and veteran coach who has worked with athletes at all levels of the game in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Most recently, he served as head coach of the senior women’s program at the Peterborough Rugby Union Football Club, where he led the team to an undefeated 2022 season and promotion to the provincial league. 

Outside of coaching, Bentvelzen has worked with the Male Allyship and Leadership Coordinator with the Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre, where he has led violence prevention and education initiatives across the local sport community. He worked with organizations including the Peterborough Petes and minor hockey associations, designing and facilitating on topics such as healthy relationships, consent, bystander intervention and positive team culture according to a press release.

Bentvelzen currently serves as Coordinator of Training and Education with Rugby Canada, where he supports coach and athlete development programming across the country. He previously served as Coordinator of Leagues and Competitions at Rugby Ontario, contributing to the structure and delivery of competitive rugby throughout the province. 

“I’m grateful to be given the opportunity to work with a fantastic staff at an institution with a great academic reputation,” said Bentvelzen. “There is a great group of coaches and returning players that I think can lay a foundation of continued excellence.” 

He added that he hopes to elevate both the program’s performance profile and its regional impact.

“We want to be a destination for student-athletes to begin or continue their rugby journey in an environment that supports their holistic development,” said Bentvelzen.

The Excalibur women’s rugby team will begin preparations for the upcoming season later this summer.