The D1A playoff brackets have been announced by the College Rugby Association of America.
Not surprisingly, Navy and Lindenwood will get byes to the quarterfinals in the East, and Central Washington and Saint Mary's will garner byes to the quarterfinals in the West.
In this, the D1A season with the most parity in recent memory, likely ever, only one team, Navy, has made it through the season without a loss. Lindenwood clinched the Mid-South this past weekend but split their games with Life in conference play. Central Washington has enjoyed an excellent season, but did lose 24-23 to BYU on March 18. Saint Mary's have suffered losses to Cambridge University, Central Washington, and University of British Columbia, but did win the California Conference and beat Cal this past weekend.
Seeds are decided based on rankings, which factor in wins and strength of schedule. Here's how it shook out:
East
1. Navy. This is obvious. Navy is undefeated, and beat, among others, Army and Cal.
2. Lindenwood. The only team Lindenwood lost to, they beat a second time around. Clinchers of the always-tough Mid-South, the Lions are very strong.
3. vs 6. Life hosts Texas A&M. Life finished 2nd in the Mid-South while Texas A&M won the Red River. However, there is no guarantee of a home game if you are a conference winner.
4. vs 5. Army hosts Davenport. Army was second in the Rugby East behind Navy and lost to Navy in two close games. While the Black Knights have five losses on their books they are to Navy (twice), Cal, BYU, and Central Washington. (One reason Life is ranked ahead of Army is because Life beat BYU.) But they have also beaten seven strong teams. Davenport has enjoyed a solid season overall, beating Arkansas State twice and Life once. The Panthers also beat the top two teams in the Big 10 in Indiana and Ohio State.
All Round 1 games will be April 8. Navy hosts Army or Davenport while Lindenwood hosts the winner of Life and Texas A&M; both quarterfinals are on April 15.