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Photos: Mike Morley (during DI Spring Championship Rounds of 16/8) The Women’s DI College Spring Championship saw the most change this year. The post-season began with DI Elite ..
Our sponsor, Canterbury, promotes women’s rugby in many forms, at home and abroad. Below are the five athletes who were honored as Players of the Week last month, ..
Canterbury High School Player of March, Land Park’s LeiAloha Taukave-Langman There are five standout candidates for the Canterbury High School Player of April, ..
Photos: Rebecca Keiser Divine Savior Holy Angels (DSHA) returned from the first of two rugby tournaments in Elkhart, Ind., this spring with a trophy. On Sunday, ..
Canterbury HS Player of the Week Jordan Cowan /// Photo: Deanne Cowan Player retention is a big issue in girls’ and women’s rugby, and thus a single club that can provide ..
Photo: Carrollee Gresham Spring tends to focus on those high school teams building toward 15s nationals, but there is plenty of relevant rugby happening outside of that realms. ..
Jessica Carpenter (left) and Lei Taukave-Langman (right) Congratulations to the Canterbury Players of March: Land Park’s Lei Taukave-Langman and the University of Arizona’s ..
Canterbury Players of February: UC Irvine’s Elona Williams & Oak Creek’s Megan Bird March has ended and now it’s time to vote for the Canterbury High ..
St. Bonaventure commit Hannah (right) congratulates younger sister Mia, the Player of the Match. The Orchard Park vs. St. Joseph Academy match received top billing last week, ..
Oak Creek’s, Midwest’s and Atlantis’ Megan Bird /// Photos: Diane Ramage Generally, high school rugby is still pretty quiet in February, with the exception of California ..
Canterbury of New Zealand is pleased to announce a new partnership with The Rugby Breakdown. “We are delighted to announce this new partnership with The Rugby Breakdown. Editor-in-chief ..
The Rugby Breakdown (TRB) covers girls and women's rugby in the U.S. JACKIE FINLAN is the sole employee creating content and the paid subscription base supports this full-time enterprise. For $5/month (or $60/year), subscribers access features covering the USA Eagles, senior clubs, colleges, high schools, and everything in between. TRB prides itself on original, interview-based articles that showcase the people driving this great sport in the U.S.