23 August — The Men’s 2022 Fall 15s season will kick-off with over 400 men’s teams representing 32 conferences. National Collegiate Rugby’s championship pathways include:
The Fall 15s season continues to grow in popularity with approximately 85% of men’s teams now focusing on the Fall championship season.
Steve Hiatt, Men’s Director, commented: “Rugby teams are excited. You can feel the energy on campuses from coast to coast. We’re expecting a return to pre-COVID levels this year as teams work hard to grow their rosters and, in some cases, re-establish rugby clubs. Across all competitive levels, it’s going to be a great rugby XV's season.”
NCR has welcomed several new conferences and teams across its four divisions. Notably, the Southeastern Rugby Conference and High Peaks Rugby Conference (formerly the Rocky Mountain Conference) have joined NCR and include several competitive programs vying for Division II and Small College championships. The new Big Rivers Rugby Conference brings together several new and existing DI teams.
Indiana University, University of Michigan and Purdue University from the Big 10 join NCR’s Fall competition. In addition, the University of Tennessee and the University of Louisville come into the Division I-AA Club competition.
“Our Division I competitions will be extremely competitive this year. We have not only added depth, but have strengthened the competitive parity by more closely separating school-supported programs from those who operate more as true club teams,” said Brad Dufek, Commissioner of DI and DII.
Over 230 teams will compete for the Small College National Championship to win the Cohen Cup, named after Hall of Famer and NCR founder Steve Cohen. In addition, NCR will introduce the regional Challenge Bowl Series to provide opportunities for emerging small college programs to experience postseason play.
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Full Club List
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Full Club List
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About National Collegiate Rugby
National Collegiate Rugby is the largest collegiate rugby organization with over 600 men's and women's teams. Evolving from the National Small College Rugby Organization, which was founded in 2007, NCR serves small colleges, Division II and Division I programs. NCR's sole focus is the growth and development of college rugby through a range of competitions and championship pathways, member services and governance.
Media Contact:
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