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04.29.2026College Women
Cal Poly women take the field at the CRAA 7s April 25, 2026. Photo Rowena Wood.
Cal Poly women take the field at the CRAA 7s April 25, 2026. Photo Rowena Wood.
Author: GRR Staff

Longtime rugby coach Dai Morgan has been named the new head coach of Cal Poly Women's Rugby.

Morgan brings a wealth of international experience to San Luis Obispo. He currently serves as Coach Development Officer and Academy Coach at Union Sportive  St. Sulpice sur Lèze Rugby club near Toulouse, France , an FFR-accredited academy with teams competing in National Division 1 and Regional competitions.

Before that, Morgan coached within elite environments, including Montpellier Hérault Rugby, Cardiff Metropolitan University, and Eagle Impact Rugby Academy. 

Morgan holds advanced degrees in sport psychology and physical education alongside national coaching certifications from Wales, France, and the United States.

A former Director of Rugby and National Championship-winning coach in the United States, Morgan specializes in academy leadership, talent identification, and coach education -- exactly the profile this program needs as it builds on a historic inaugural Division I season.

That foundation is a strong one. In their first year in DI, the Mustangs posted a winning record, defeated defending national champion Stanford in a thrilling comeback, earned a berth in the D1 playoffs, and finished third at the CRAA 7s National Championships. 

Coach Morgan inherits a program on the rise. The program leaders communicated their thanks to Zach Markow for everything he built with the CPSLO team, and his influence will be felt for a long time.

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