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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.

College Men

Wild Games Once Again in Florida Collegiate Conference

With Florida DIAA College Conference leaders South Florida getting a bye this weekend, USF could sit back and watch the rest of the league go at each other.

Which is exactly what they did.

Two of the games were one-pointers, with Florida edging past Florida Atlantic 18-17 and Florida International coming back to defeat Florida State 34-33.

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College Men

USF, FAU, UF Win in Florida DIAA

South Florida is clearly on top now in the Florida DIAA collegiate league after USF defeated North Florida 58-7.

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College Men

Competitive Florida Conference Looks to Week 3

Week #3 of the Florida College season sees everyone enter competition with only one … one team at 2-0.

South Florida is the only team to not have lost a game and USF will host North Florida this weekend in a quest to go 3-0.

Sure they won by a lone point over Florida Atlantic, but they still won.

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West Coast Teams Test Themselves, Florida Tightens in College Action

A really competitive conference, a team on tour, and some pre-conference warmups characterize this weekend in Men's D1A and D1AA rugby.

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Tours, Tests in College Rugby This Week

More than 25 college rugby teams are in action this weekend, with a little bit of an international flair.

Saint Mary's is on a tour that sees them play Cambridge University on Sunday, Oxford University on Wednesday, and Dublin University (aka Trinity) on next Saturday. Cambridge has several teams they field and are listing this fixture as a game for their 1st team.

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