Division 1-A Rugby

Division 1-A Rugby
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 Division 1-A Rugby Championship
FormerlyCollege Premier Division
SportRugby union
Founded1980 (as National Collegiate Championship)
2010 (as Division 1-A)
First season2011
CommissionerPaul Santinelli[1]
Organising bodyUSA Rugby
No. of teams46
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Saint Mary's (4th title)
(2024)
Most titlesCalifornia (26 titles)
TV partner(s)CBSSN, ESPN+, The Rugby Network
Official websitecraa.rugby/d1a

Division 1-A Rugby (formerly known as the College Premier Division) is the highest level of college rugby within the United States and is administered by USA Rugby. Division 1-A rugby is modeled after NCAA athletic competitions, with the 46 D1-A rugby schools divided into eight conferences: East, Midwest, Rocky Mountain, California, Big Ten, Red River, PAC, and Independent.[2]

The regular season sees all teams in the conference play one another, with the two top seeds qualifying for the playoffs. Playoffs are a single-elimination format, occurring each year in April and May, with the winner of D1-A declared the National Champion.[3] Regular seasons for most conferences are played in the spring, although some cold-weather conferences, such as the Big Ten Universities, play their regular season in the fall.

The competition's first season was played during 2011 and consisted of teams from 31 schools from across the United States. The first ever match of the competition was played on Friday March 4, the Arizona State Sun Devils hosted the Colorado Buffaloes at the Arizona State University Soccer Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.[4] The 2011 final was played at Rio Tinto Stadium, in Sandy, Utah, on the 21 May 2011.

D1-A Rugby secured sponsorships in 2012 with World Rugby Shop and Veloce.

Several players who have excelled in the top level competitions in college rugby have also represented their country as part of the United States national under-20 rugby union team or the All Americans rugby union team.

  1. ^ "Men's leadership". CRAA. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Conferences was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "College Rugby Association of America Releases First Slate of 2022 Championship Playoff Brackets". USA Rugby. April 2022. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  4. ^ "College Premier Division Set to Launch | Royall Rugby". Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2011.

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