College Women
The high profile of the R7CC Sevens is a massive chance for some of the women's programs involved to get a PR boost, and one of those has to be Queens University.
The R7CC 7s now has its women's pools sets up.
The Women's Gold bracket brings the D1 Elite and the NIRA teams together. And they are mixed up in the pools, too, and having the D1 Elite champion and the NIRA champion in the same pool (Pool B) mind of makes the pool the Pool of Death.
Recruiting for college rugby programs is a tough part of the head coaching job, and when you’re starting a program from scratch, it can be even tougher.
(Opinion Column by Alex Goff)—With talk around American rugby about the 15s World Cups and the Olympics, it seems important to view the game, sometimes, in the context of making it a big deal.
Dartmouth No. 8 Idia Ihensekhien is the recipient of the 2021-22 MA Sorensen Award as the top women's college rugby player in the country.
Ihensekhien overcame serious injury to lead the Big Green to a National Intercollegiate Rugby Association D1 championship, beating West Point 28-18.