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Men’s Division 1AA (D1AA) represents a highly competitive tier of collegiate rugby in the United States, featuring programs governed by both National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) and the College Rugby Association of America (CRAA). It serves as a bridge between elite Division I play and developing Division II or Small College levels, offering strong regional competition and a pathway to national championships under each organization’s structure. While NCR and CRAA operate independently, both use the D1AA designation for schools with established programs that may not have the depth or resources of top-tier D1A teams.

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College Men

Mount St. Mary's Moves to 1st in Chesapeake, For Now

Mount St. Mary's defeated Southern Virginia University 39-15 in a rescheduled game delayed until Monday, October 11.

SVU was just coming off a 19-14 win over Virginia Tech on Saturday. 

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College Men

Men's DI College Games This Weekend

The Red River kicks off after the teams in that conference have warmed up against teams in the Lonestar Conference.

Everyone needs a bit of a warmup, especially these days.

Here's a look at the Men's DIA, DIAA, and NCR DI games on the slate this week. As always ...

check back for scores.

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College Men

Gamebreakers DI Rugby This Week

We’ve got our latest list of top performers in Men’s DIA, DIAA, and NCR DI College Rugby.

Here you go:

Ben Withey and Luke Geister-Jones, Minnesota

The front-rowers led the effort up front as the Gophers edged Iowa State.

Joe Hamm, Syracuse

The Orangemen fullback scored two tries and led an impressive open field attack as Syracuse beat Binghamton.

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College Men

Minnesota Gophers On the Same Page, Writing a New Chapter

One of the weirder endings to a game came last week when Minnesota beat Iowa State 36-35.

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College Men

Tennessee Edges Kentucky in Early SCRC Test

There really are no easy weekends in the SCRC, and both Tennessee and Kentucky—if they didn't know it already—found that out Saturday.

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