GRR: Women DII College
The American Collegiate Rugby Association has officially relaunched, operating collegiate rugby for four women's D2 conferences in the Northeast.
Following on from our recent op-ed from Rafael Zahralddin, it seems like National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) has a case that the Ted Stevens Act gives them free rein to pretty much do what they want.
But that doesn’t mean there aren’t still complications in bringing the college game together (if that, in the end, is what everyone wants … don’t we?).
Five Women's DII College conferences that participate in spring playoffs have announced, as a group, to join the College Rugby Association of American (CRAA), and work within the USA Rugby framework as the competition goes forward.
The Tri-State Collegiate Conference has named its women's All-Conference 1st-team and 2nd-team selections for the 2019-2020 season.
Fordham University's women's rugby team is looking for a head coach.
The team runs a roster of about 25 players and they are of varied experience and abilities. Playing in ACRA's Tri-State Conference, Fordham trains twice a week and plays on Sundays. The college has paid the coach a stipend of $1,500 per semester, and this is a two-semester position.