Building Connection for the Penn State Rugby Community
Make This Season a Success
Team Funding
Provide support to the current teams to ensure that they have the resources they need to compete this season.
Latest News
Stay in the loop on the happenings of the current teams, initiatives launched by the alumni community, and upcoming events.
Alumni Connections
Connect with old teammates, reminisce on your days playing rugby at Penn State, and build connections with alumni from other years.
“Through PSU Rugby, I learned that every person on your team has a different skill set to contribute. On the rugby pitch and in life, we come across all types of people varying in shapes, sizes, races, religions, ethnicity, level of education, and interests. Each of us has the opportunity to learn from one another.”
— Deven O'Crump, 2012
Get Involved with Penn State Rugby
A Hub for the Penn State Rugby Community
Parents
If you are a parent of a current player, you fuel Penn State Rugby in many ways. You show up at matches, cheer on the team, host dinners, and coordinate events. This site is a resource for you to get involved and view current rosters, schedules, and results.
Alumni
Whether you played in 1967 or 2013, this is a place for you to connect with past teammates and other alumni who share your passion for Penn State Rugby. You are joining a network that is over 1,600 members strong and spans the world.
Friends
We don’t know where we would be without the friends of Penn State Rugby: the spouses or children of past players, the friends of current players, and the loyal fans who attend our matches. Here, you can find ways to stay connected and in the loop.
Prospective Players
Are you a high school rugby player considering playing college rugby? We hope you’ll find your place with Penn State Rugby, and we are here to serve as a resource for you as you imagine your future playing for our team.
“The most valuable part of my Penn State Rugby experience? Old friends, sharing stories, and watching the current teams' success — and living vicariously through the current players.”
— Dave Huff, 1987