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Action from the 2026 CRAA Women's Premier 7s. Photo by Calder Cahill.
College Women

Life Wins in Dramatic End for CRAA Women 7s

The CRAA Women’s Premier 7s continues to be the gold standard of level of play and while there were only nine teams in the competition, it was hugely competitive throughout.

In the end, Life University pushed aside some key player absences and an early loss to win the championship, beating Lindenwood in overtime.

Lissa Salisbury breaks away for Life University. Photo Alex Goff.
College Women

Impressive Day One at CRAA Premier Women's 7s

Harvard, Army, Life, and Lindenwood will compete for the CRAA Women's Premier 7s after a torrid day of action Saturday in Indianapolis.

In a tight and very competitive bracket, the most anticipated pool matches were scheduled early, scheduled that way so we wouldn't see that matchup repeated one after another late in the day.

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College Women

CRAA Women 7s Brings Elite-Level Play to Indianapolis

CRAA hosts their women’s 7s championship this weekend in Indianapolis and this provides the highest level of women’s 7s in the country.

The tournament, which has been held in its current form the last three years, consistently provides the best skill, tactics, and athleticism in the women’s game.

The Premier Bracket, which numbers nine teams this year, has nowhere to hide.

Brown seeks the four-peat. Photo NCR.
College Women

The Year of Dark Horses? Our CRC 7s Women Preview

The CRC Women's 7s is set for this weekend and the four brackets of 16 teams provide tough competition for 64 teams across the divisions.

D3

What used to be the small-college teams are now D3 and generally what happens in this bracket is that teams successful in 15s also do well in 7s. That's not  always true in every division but it is true here.

The 2026 MA Sorensen Finalists
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Finalists for 2026 MA Sorensen Award Named

The finalists for the 2026 MA Sorensen Award have been selected.

With votes from the MA Sorensen Selection Committee, along with votes from the collegiate rugby community—fans, players, and coaches—have whittled the list of nominees down to the finalists.

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