2018 Girls Rugby HS Nationals

Girls Single-School Championships LIVE On FloRugby

Girls Single-School Championships LIVE On FloRugby

A preview of the Girls HS Rugby Championships with a look at the single-school brackets.

May 15, 2018 by Alex Goff
Girls Single-School Championships LIVE On FloRugby

The Girls High School Single-School Championships are streaming LIVE on FloRugby this coming weekend, and the two-day event in Murfreesboro, TN, is packed with talent.

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Club: May 18-19 | Single School: May 19-20

The single-school competition will be split up into two divisions. Division 1 will feature eight teams playing in a quarterfinal-semifinal-final format.

The action on Saturday, May 19, will include the quarterfinals and semifinals, with games shortened to 22:30 halves (45 minutes total) to keep all teams under the World Rugby daily limit of 90 minutes for U19 players. On Sunday, the teams play a single, 60-minute game to decide the tournament's final placements.

Catholic Memorial is the No. 1 seed but will face significant competition from Wisconsin rival Divine Savior Holy Angels and Hawaii champ Kahuku. Kahuku has a difficult opening game as the Raiders take on previous national title holder St. Joseph's Academy out of the Cleveland area.


These are the opening matchups (all times Eastern):

Girls Single-School D1 Opening Round

9 AM1SCHOOL12Catholic Memorial (WI) vs. Columbia Central (TN)
9 AM2SCHOOL13Moon Area (PA) vs. Orchard Park (NY)
10 AM1SCHOOL15Divine Savior (WI) vs. Warsaw (IN)
10 AM2SCHOOL16Kahuku (HI) vs. St. Joseph's Academy (OH)



The winners advance to the semifinals, also on Saturday, and the losers go on to the consolation semis. All teams will play three games. 

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In the DII bracket, six teams are in action and have been split up into two pools of three:

Pool APool B
State College (PA)McMinn (TN)
Grandville (MI)Broken Arrow (AZ)
South Meck (NC)City Honors (NY)

This is a wide-rankings group of teams, but State College has done well in several other national playoffs and could repeat the same success here.