College Women
One of the upshots of the changes is Women’s D1A College is to leave Life University isolated both geographically and in terms of competition.
D1A (formerly D1 Elite) lost Central Washington when the school pulled the program’s funding, and lost Lindenwood as they move to NIRA.
National Collegiate Rugby has announced that recently-retired Eagle Alycia Washington is their new Director of Women’s Rugby.
One of the USA's all-time greats, Washington just recently played her final professional game in PWR and has also been working to start and grow the XV Foundation.
American International College is making a fairly significant change in its coaching staff.
The College Rugby Association of America (CRAA) has announced that women's collegiate teams that are dual-registered will be eligible to compete in CRAA's Spring National Championship Pathway.
What this essentially means is the door is open for teams registered with NCR who compete in NCR's fall playoffs to also shoot for a CRAA title.
San Diego, Calif. – The US Rugby Foundation and Madak, a leading rugby marketing agency, today announced a strategic partnership to launch the Collegiate Alumni Activation Jumpstart Program.