Men DII College News
The national Small College Rugby Organization has officially renamed itself as National Collegiate Rugby, or NCR.
The change has come as what was NSCRO separated its operations from USA Rugby following USA Rugby's failure to forward funds due NSCRO. That was all part of USA Rugby's financial problems, but it spurred NSCRO to start its own membership and insurance programs.
This coming week we’ll hear more about the goings on in college rugby—where conferences will play and what organization they will join.
The Tri-State Conference men's collegiate league has long been a hybrid competition with one segment being part of the National Small College Rugby Organization (NSCRO), and the rest were in Division 2, but now everyone is part of the same organization as the Tri-State D2 men's teams have joined NSCRO.
As some businesses open in some states and restrictions related to COVID-19 ease up, don’t expect rugby to follow suit.
Sports in general will probably not get back to normal anytime soon, but there’s also a hierarchy of sports when it comes to deciding how to get back to competition.
The Mid-Atlantic Rugby Conference (MARC) has announced that its Men's D2 conference will join the NSCRO Open Division D2 Competition beginning Fall 2020.