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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 14, 2025

SANTA CLARA, CA – The College Rugby Association of America (CRAA) has released its November D1A Power Rankings, reflecting the latest shifts in collegiate rugby performance as teams head into the final stretch of the fall season.

After a month of intense competition, Navy remains undefeated and continues to lead Rugby East as the team to beat. Life University holds firm at #2, bouncing back from its loss to Navy with four consecutive victories. Cal remains at #3, continuing to impress and maintain high regard among media and coach selectors. Lindenwood stays strong at #4, while Army climbs to #5 on the strength of a series of decisive wins.

November 2025 D1A Power Rankings
Notable Movements
  • Mount St. Mary’s slides to #7 following a couple of tough losses to #2 Life and #5 Army which halted their momentum from October.
  • Arizona climbs into the Top 10 at #10, fueled by consistent wins and improved offensive play.
  • Penn State falls to #13 after enduring three tough losses against Rugby East powerhouses, dropping out of the Top 10.
  • Utah enters the rankings at #20, earning recognition after going 4-1 in Rocky Mountain Conference play.
Looking Ahead

With playoff brackets set to be announced in late March, CRAA encourages fans to follow upcoming fixtures and support their teams as the road to the D1A National Championship begins to take shape.
For full match coverage and rankings updates, visit https://craa.rugby.

About CRAA

The College Rugby Association of America (CRAA) is a USA Rugby-sanctioned competition that includes premier divisions within Men’s and Women’s Collegiate rugby. The competition consists of Men’s D1A, Men’s D1AA, Men’s D2 and Women’s D1 and Women’s D2. CRAA is committed to creating the best possible experience for student-athletes, keeping commercial resources in the collegiate game, and creating experiences for our members to engage their academic institutions and alumni.

For media inquiries, please contact: psantinelli@craa.rugby

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