College Women
The College Rugby scene isn't getting any less convoluted now that we've had a year or so to pull out of 2020's turmoil, and the question remains exactly how each college rugby team will address competition in the future.
Long Island University is looking for a Head Coach for their Women's Varsity rugby program.
Long Island is a NCAA Division I school and its Women's Rugby program competes in the National Intercollegiate Rugby Association division under NCAA policies, procedures, and regulations.
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Some space remains at the Falcons 7s in Little Rock, Ark.
The tournament, exclusively for women and girls players and offering a unique opportunity to play up into the more elite group (win in the Open Group on Saturday and you're with the elite-level teams on Sunday) is designed to develop higher-level 7s among women and girls.