NSCRO Now Accepting Nominations for the Women’s Collegiate All-American

The National Small College Rugby Organization (NSCRO) is now accepting nominations for their Women’s Collegiate All-American program. This program will honor women for their on-field skills demonstrated through teamwork, athletic ability, game knowledge, match awareness and more. We will recognize a maximum of 25 Women’s Collegiate All-Americans.

With over 3,500 women competing in NSCRO, recognition as an NSCRO Collegiate All-American is a special honor that is reserved for the “best of the best”.

Click here for our nomination form for the NSCRO Women’s Collegiate All-American.

Nomination forms are due May 7, 2018.

We look forward to working with both coaches and players to find the very best that NSCRO has to offer.

For any information or questions regarding the nomination process, go to our website at www.nscro.org/all-american-womens or contact Bryn Chivers, Commissioner of Women’s Rugby at bryn.chivers@nscro.org.

About National Small College Rugby Organization
Since 2007, the National Small College Rugby Organization (NSCRO) has been at the forefront of fostering and developing small college rugby programs in the United States. NSCRO is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services to small college programs that raise the profile, image, and benefits of collegiate rugby in the eyes of school administrators.

Comprised of nearly 400 men’s and women’s college rugby clubs who participate in more than 30 leagues, NSCRO provides an opportunity for these programs to showcase their abilities to a broader audience with a chance at a national title and ranking. Along with recognizing club and player success on and off the field, the increased visibility NSCRO creates has led to improved school support, greater on-campus interest in rugby, and growth in financial support and alumni involvement.


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