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The Florida Collegiate Rugby Conference (FCRC) is a league for men's college rugby teams in Florida, with North and South divisions for the 2025-26 season. Teams compete in a regular season before a playoff and state final in April. Universities such as Florida State, UCF, and the University of Florida are part of the conference, which has a partnership with the Florida Rugby Union and operates under the umbrella of College Rugby Association of America (CRAA), competing in the D1AA postseason in the spring, and also in a D2 postseason.

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D1AA teams Thinking Playoff Runs

Since we were late in previewing this weekend in D1AA, we will be looking at the weekend in terms of hindsight.

Florida

Central Florida beat Florida 38-26 to improve to 3-2. Scrumhalf Jaxson Patterson and wing James White each scored two tries for the Knights, while captain and inside center Jack Puchalski and his center partner William Boundy each added one.

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Top Teams Putting Hands Up in CRAA D1AA

We're seeing the top teams establish themselves in the CRAA D1AA competitions after this week's results.

Western Washington hasn't clinched the NCRC but they have gone a long way toward that goal.

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Close One for FSU, Impressive Shutout for South Florida

Florida State rebounded from their opening-week loss to St. Thomas to defeat the Florida Gators in Week 2 of the Florida D1AA Collegiate Conference.

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Bobcats Testing Themselves as Florida D1AA Kicks Off

St. Thomas was a little close in their victory over Florida State in the opening week of the Florida D1AA league, but the result still has the Bobcats the favorites in the conference.

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Will St Thomas Upset the D1AA Apple Cart?

Who is the best D1AA college team in the nation?

It’s a tough question to answer because there are two very separate competition going on and, in the past year, two championship teams that looked about as good as anyone.

We’re talking, of course, about University of Kentucky and University of San Diego.

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