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🔑 Key Takeaways:
Nearly 40% of D1A college rugby games were decided by 9 points or fewer, showing rising parity.
St. Ignatius (Cleveland) and Charlotte Cardinals are strong favorites heading into nationals, but several contenders could shake up the field.
Playing tougher schedules, attending camps/tours, and focusing on long-term player development are critical for teams seeking national recognition.
1. College Rugby Season Recap
Cal vs. Life: Cal wins D1A National Championship
No team went undefeated in D1A
Nearly half of top matchups were close contests
Notable program improvements: UCSB, Cal State Long Beach, Mount St. Mary’s
Emphasis on growing domestic talent alongside international athletes
2. High School Rugby Landscape
St. Francis (NorCal), Torrey Pines & Cathedral Catholic (SoCal) maintained rankings despite early season end
St. Ignatius (Cleveland) showed dominance across top-tier matchups
Surprise risers
NorCal Premier League: Over one-third of games decided by close margins
3. How Teams Can Level Up
Play tougher opponents—even at the risk of losing
Encourage players to join select sides and off-season camps
Create player exchange/tour opportunities (e.g. Oliver Kirk’s NZ tour)
Develop players across all age groups, not just high school varsity
4. Nationals Preview
Club Tier 1: Charlotte Cardinals are the team to beat
Single School: St. Ignatius (Cleveland) enters as favorite, with Herriman in close pursuit
Tier 2 Dark Horse: Fort Hunt (VA) highlighted for their explosive and unpredictable style
5. Next Steps for Coaches & Programs
Review schedules to include out-of-region matches for national exposure
Promote player participation in camps, academies, and tours
Support ongoing growth of competitive rugby across all U.S. regions
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rugbynorcal.org
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
Nearly 40% of D1A college rugby games were decided by 9 points or fewer, showing rising parity.
St. Ignatius (Cleveland) and Charlotte Cardinals are strong favorites heading into nationals, but several contenders could shake up the field.
Playing tougher schedules, attending camps/tours, and focusing on long-term player development are critical for teams seeking national recognition.
1. College Rugby Season Recap
Cal vs. Life: Cal wins D1A National Championship
No team went undefeated in D1A
Nearly half of top matchups were close contests
Notable program improvements: UCSB, Cal State Long Beach, Mount St. Mary’s
Emphasis on growing domestic talent alongside international athletes
2. High School Rugby Landscape
St. Francis (NorCal), Torrey Pines & Cathedral Catholic (SoCal) maintained rankings despite early season end
St. Ignatius (Cleveland) showed dominance across top-tier matchups
Surprise risers
NorCal Premier League: Over one-third of games decided by close margins
3. How Teams Can Level Up
Play tougher opponents—even at the risk of losing
Encourage players to join select sides and off-season camps
Create player exchange/tour opportunities (e.g. Oliver Kirk’s NZ tour)
Develop players across all age groups, not just high school varsity
4. Nationals Preview
Club Tier 1: Charlotte Cardinals are the team to beat
Single School: St. Ignatius (Cleveland) enters as favorite, with Herriman in close pursuit
Tier 2 Dark Horse: Fort Hunt (VA) highlighted for their explosive and unpredictable style
5. Next Steps for Coaches & Programs
Review schedules to include out-of-region matches for national exposure
Promote player participation in camps, academies, and tours
Support ongoing growth of competitive rugby across all U.S. regions
Â
worldrugbyshop.com
rugbynorcal.org
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