Central Washington’s women’s rugby team still exists.
If you take anything from this article, take that away … CWU women’s rugby will take the field this coming academic year.
The program is not varsity. Pretty much every underclasswoman has transferred, and their varsity funding has gone, but they have a coach, they have players, they are welcoming players, and they have a competition to play in.
In some ways, the change for CWU will be a positive. Yes it’s nice to have a varsity-funded team, but the travel—time, effort and expense—wasn’t easy for the Wildcats and as a result they didn’t play a ton of games. Now going into the 2025-26 season they will be in the Pacific Mountain Rugby Conference-North, along with Western Washington, Gonzaga University, Oregon, Washington, and Oregon State.
Yes two of those schools are over 300 miles away, but that’s child’s play in the Northwest. Away trips of six hours, five and-a-half hours, three hours, three hours, and two hours, they are able to play a conference schedule in relative ease.
Michael O’Malley is now the Head Coach of the CWU women, and he is leaning on seven returning players to help jump-start the team. Those players who opted to remain did so because either they had one year t go and their scholarship remains in force for that year, or they are relatively local and want to stay that way.
Remaining players are Jess Postle (D1A All American and Canada U20), Rena Tinoisamoa, Winnie Namosimalua, Lauren DiPasquale, Kyllie Matsushima, Aja Good, and Everly Pedersen. This is a good mix of tight five and decision-makers. Postle and Tinoisamoa are undoubtedly team leaders and talented players. Good brings with her some excellent off-field organization skills, which O’Malley said is crucial because player leadership is a big part of the team’s reboot.