Girls Rugby Nationals Headed to Salt Lake City for a Landmark Weekend, May 15-16

Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 6:04 PM
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by Calder Cahill.

This spring, the future of American rugby takes center stage as the Girls Rugby Nationals arrive in Salt Lake City on May 15–16, 2026.

With more than 30 teams from across the country set to compete, this year’s tournament promises to be one of the most exciting and impactful showcases of girls' rugby in the United States.

Bringing together elite talent from coast to coast, the event will feature competition across three divisions:

  • High School Division
  • Club Division
  • Middle School Division

From rising young athletes to established high school standouts, Girls Rugby Nationals is more than a tournament — it’s a celebration of the growth, energy, and unstoppable momentum behind the girls' game.

A National Stage for the Game’s Rising Stars

Every team arriving in Salt Lake City carries a story of commitment, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence. Over two days of high-level competition, players will test themselves against the best, representing their schools, clubs, and communities on a national stage.

Chris Kovac, Chair of the Girls Nationals Organizing Committee remarked “This event is grounded in the core values of rugby — respect, integrity, and opportunity — and that is reflected in how it continues to evolve. This year, through the work of the Girls Nationals Committee, we are seeing real growth in bringing together both club programs and single-school teams into one unified, high-level competition. That alignment is critical to strengthening the pathway and continuing to elevate the girls game nationwide.”

David Pool, President of USA Youth and High School Rugby, commented “The momentum behind girls rugby right now is undeniable. What we’re seeing across the country — in participation, performance, and passion — is being brought to life through events like this. The excitement being generated by the Girls Committee and our hosts in Utah Youth Rugby is building something truly special, and Girls Rugby Nationals is a reflection of that growth in action.”

USA Rugby CEO, Bill Goren said of the upcoming championships, “The Girls Rugby Nationals have grown to be a great showcase for our young stars, along with the coaches and administrators who dedicate their time to the experience of each player. Seeing over 30 teams across multiple categories compete together on a national stage is a testament to the growing interest of rugby participation and hard work done behind the scenes. I want to thank Utah Youth Rugby and their partners, USA Youth & High School Rugby and the participating teams for their commitment and support of this event. We’re very much looking forward to watching teams come together in Salt Lake City.”

Participating Teams

Additional teams to be confirmed

Club Bracket - High School
Belmont Shore   Rugby (CA)
SacAir Amazons   (CA)
Majestics Rugby Club (UT)
United Girls Rugby (UT)
Eagle High School (ID)
The Woodlands   (TX)
Sacramento Harlequins (CA)
Layton Christian (UT)
Herriman Girls Varsity (UT)
Wolverines Rugby (CA)
Provo Steelers (UT)
Hydra Rugby (MT)
Yellowstone Mavericks (MT)
Single School
Rocky Mountain (CO)
Divine Savior Holy Angels (WI)
Meridian Warrior Rugby (ID)
Summit High School (CO)
Kahuku Rugby (HI)
Westlake Drua (UT)
City Honors WRFC (NY)
Middle School
Belmont Shore Youth Rugby (CA)
Layton Christian (UT)
SacAir Amazons (CA)
Majestics Rugby Club (UT)
United Girls Rugby (UT)
Wolverines Rugby (CA)
EPA Razorhawks (CA)
Westlake Drua (UT)
More Than a Tournament - A Movement

Girls Rugby Nationals reflects the rapid rise of the sport across the country. With participation growing at every level, this event highlights not just competition, but opportunity — creating pathways for athletes, building community, and inspiring the next generation to get into the game.

This year’s event proudly carries the message: “Choose Brave. Choose Her.” — a call to action that celebrates the courage of every athlete who steps onto the field and the continued investment in girls' rugby across the nation.

At its core, the mission of Girls Rugby Nationals is clear and impactful:

  • Recognize and celebrate the top girls rugby athletes from across the United States
  • Provide meaningful exposure to college recruiters and national team scouts, creating real pathways to the next level
  • Develop well-rounded student-athletes through a blend of elite competition, education, and mentorship opportunities.
  • Strengthen the future of women’s rugby by building a true, visible high-performance pathway

From first kickoff to championship final, every match will showcase the core of rugby: physicality, teamwork, respect, and heart.

Built for Championship Rugby

Hosted at the Salt Lake Regional Athletic Complex, the tournament will take place at one of the region's premier multi-field venues — built for high-level competition and a true championship atmosphere.

Set within a bustling and passionate rugby community, Utah has become a hub for the sport’s growth in the United States. From youth development to senior-level success, the energy around rugby in the state makes it the perfect home for a national event of this scale.

Be There. Watch. Be Inspired.

The event will feature full broadcast coverage of the tournament, bringing every match, every moment, and every championship run directly to audiences everywhere. Livestream details will be shared closer to the event, making it easier than ever to follow the action and support your team.

Girls Nationals , May 15–16, 2026 — Salt Lake City, Utah . The countdown is on.

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