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The Varsity Cup Championship was an American college rugby competition established in 2012 to serve as an invitational championship following the breakaway of several schools from
Division 1-A Rugby 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 67 D1-A ...
. The Varsity Cup was organized by United World Sport, the organization which also ran the USA Sevens tournament and the Collegiate Rugby Championship. The 2014 Varsity Cup final was televised by
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. The Varsity Cup's ability to get onto television was seen as a boost to the Varsity Cup and to the rugby programs of the member schools. The development of the Varsity Cup post-season tournament created some controversy. The Varsity Cup Championship did not replace Division 1-A Rugby, but it was endorsed by USA Rugby. The schools participating in the Varsity Cup often referred to it as the national championship, but with the rival Division 1-A Rugby post-season tournament running concurrently, USA Rugby did not consider the Varsity Cup to be the national championship. The founding schools formed the Varsity Cup with a number of goals in mind. One was the ability to manage and control their playoff games. Another was to develop a tournament with commercial appeal, that would generate revenue from attendance and concessions, and that would generate marketing exposure through TV coverage."New college 15s championship points to business goals"
Gainline, July 18, 2012. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
The Varsity Cup folded in November 2017 when the organizer, broadcast partner and a major sponsor, Penn Mutual, withdrew their support.


Teams

The teams invited to compete in the Varsity Cup were from schools where rugby enjoyed varsity status or advanced club status. *Utah was supposed to be one of the eight teams participating in the 2013 inaugural Varsity Cup, but the Utah rugby team was suspended by the school, with Central Washington replacing Utah in the 2013 Varsity Cup. *Arkansas State committed in 2014 to join the Varsity Cup beginning in 2015, in significant part due to the ability of the tournament to improve the name recognition of the school's rugby program. *Arizona State joined the Varsity Cup in 2015 to increase the prowess of their Olympic athletes. Soon after their coach was fired following a lawsuit in which it was revealed that an ineligible athlete assaulted an opponent. No criminal charges against Lane were filed and all civil litigation was settled out of court. *Oklahoma was supposed to participate in the 2015 Varsity Cup but had to forfeit their scheduled match vs. Utah due to the use of ineligible players.


Results


Summary

Note: BYU's 2015 victory was vacated because BYU fielded an ineligible player."With 2017 fast approaching, the Varsity Cup has a few questions to answer"
Goff Rugby Report, December 26, 2016.
Upon the discovery and further questions of the usage of ineligible players by BYU, the team left the Varsity Cup and rejoined D1-A.byu-joins-d1a-rugby-as-independent
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2013


2014


2015

Note: BYU's 2015 victory was vacated because BYU fielded an ineligible player.


2016

''Italicized teams'' hosted each round.


2017

''Italicized teams'' hosted each round.


Records

Most points for one team (single match): # 136 — California vs Texas (2016) # 113 — BYU vs Arizona State (2016) # 100 — California vs Texas (2015) # 100 — Penn State vs Harvard (2017)


List of broadcasters

The following table shows the broadcasters for each year's final match.


See also

*
Division 1-A Rugby 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 67 D1-A ...
* Collegiate Rugby Championship * Intercollegiate sports team champions


References


External links


Official Site
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