College Women
FROSTBURG, Md. – Frostburg State Director of Athletics Troy Dell has announced the addition of women's rugby to bring another emerging NCAA sport to the University.
Along with the recent announcement of the addition of men's and women's wrestling, this will raise the number of sponsored sports at FSU to 25.
National Collegiate Rugby enters its second year of a new venture with higher-level women’s collegiate competition.
What they dubbed D1 in 2021 in now a split of D1 and D2 as it became clear there is a competitive difference as well as a difference in how teams are supporters.
National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) named 472 student athletes as 2021-22 Scholastic All Americans this week.
This annual program recognizes high performing student athletes across college rugby.
The National Intercollegiate Rugby Association, the competition for women's NCAA varsity programs, will start its D1 season on September 3 with an expanded number of teams.
Princeton joins the D1 conference.
Following the 50th Anniversary of the signing of Title IX, it seems appropriate to look at where we are in women’s collegiate rugby in the context of that landmark legislation.