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This weekend brings two champions to the pitch. Glendale, the Women’s Premier League (WPL) titleholder, is traveling to Seattle to play reigning USA Rugby DI champion Saracens. ..
Below is a recap of important club and college rugby games that occurred last weekend, January 16-17, followed by a preview of upcoming matches worth a follow. CLUB RUGBY One suspects ..
Raleigh isn’t the only North Carolina women’s rugby team doing some league-leading (read more). Revitalized by eager Univ. North Carolina – Charlotte (UNCC) alumnae, the Charlotte ..
The Mid-Atlantic Conference (MAC) has done relatively well in promoting Division II teams to DI rugby. Last year, Pittsburgh won the MAC title during its first year in DI, and now Raleigh ..
It had been some time, but spring 2015 marked the Kansas City Jazz’s return to national playoffs. The longtime Mid-America leader took the Frontier seed to last year’s DII Western ..
The Pacific Coast rugby scene has undergone a lot of change in the recent past. Not too long ago, the women’s DI club league spanned from Seattle to Tempe, Ariz., but the travel ..
Kalihi, Oahu, Hawaii – The Lady Raiders Rugby Club announced the hiring of Sefesi Green as their new head coach. Green will coach alongside assistant coach Sam Robinson. “The ..
By 2014, Pittsburgh had outgrown Division II club rugby. The Angels were regulars at the DII national championships (winning in 2012 and 2014), but had distanced itself so far from ..
There are three women’s rugby senior club competitions that name national 15s champions: Women’s Premier League, Division I and Division II. There are also Division III teams ..
USA Rugby officially sponsored the Women’s Club 7s National Championship beginning in 2011, but invitational championships exited before then. 2021 marked the first championship ..
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