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.
College Fall Finals Weekend Scores
Here ae the scores and scorers from the 2019 Fall College finals weekend:
DII Women Semifinals
Winona State Holds Of Coast Guard In A Wild Semi
Colorado School of Mines 29
Tries: Oglesby 2, Walls, Lucero-Schnell, Other
Convs: Kruger 2
There It Is: Iowa Central Wins Fall DIAA
The Iowa Central Tritons started the 2019 fall season as a Division II team, and now they are DIAA fall champions.
The Tritons defeated Western Michigan 36-21 Sunday in Matthews, NC.
Finals Time For College Men
The fall comes down to this as Men’s DIAA and DII college teams crown champions.
For the Men’s DII, this is the national championship—there is no spring playoff. For everyone else, it’s a fall championship with a spring championship for those who finish league play in March and April.
Men's College Historical Champions
Here are the historical men's college champions of major playoffs in the USA.
As of December 4, 2019
Time To Knock The Door Down: WMU's Joey Backe
Western Michigan club president and mechanical engineering student Joey Backe tells us why his Broncos are in the DIAA fall final.






























































































































