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National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) is the largest governing body for collegiate rugby in the United States, supporting programs of all sizes and divisions, including Division I, II, and III. 

Formerly the National Small College Rugby Organization (NSCRO), it rebranded in 2020 to reflect its expanded scope. NCR provides competition, helps develop student-athletes and teams, and organizes national championship events for both men's and women's 15s and 7s rugby.

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Int'l News

NCR Lawsuit vs USA Rugby is Dismissed

The US District Court for the Western District of Texas has dismissed National Collegiate Rugby’s lawsuit against USA Rugby.

The dismissal is based, at its core, on the fact that the Ted Stevens Act covers oversight of amateur sports in the United States. And the Ted Stevens Act specifically says this:

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College Women

NCR Splits Women's D1 into D1 and D1AA

National Collegiate Rugby has split its women's D1.

Essentially the competitions will mirror their men's competition, with a D1 level that is a level above what will now be D1AA.

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College Women

NCR Names Alycia Washington as Head of Women's Rugby

National Collegiate Rugby has announced that recently-retired Eagle Alycia Washington is their new Director of Women’s Rugby.

One of the USA's all-time greats, Washington just recently played her final professional game in PWR and has also been working to start and grow the XV Foundation.

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College Women

CRAA Opens Door to Dual-Postseason Women's Teams

The College Rugby Association of America (CRAA) has announced that women's collegiate teams that are dual-registered will be eligible to compete in CRAA's Spring National Championship Pathway.

What this essentially means is the door is open for teams registered with NCR who compete in NCR's fall playoffs to also shoot for a CRAA title.

College Women

Brown Women Top All in CRC 7s

Four champions were crownd Sunday in the Women's CRC 7s in Maryland. D1 Premier Brown repeated as  women's CRC Premier champions, downing Army in a close one 12-5 n the final. This was the second straight year those two had battled it out in the CRC final. Kate Muldoon set up Sorensen finalist Akilah Cathey for the opening try as Cathey powered through tackles to score.

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