The Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club wants YOU!



Looking for a sport that will test your athletic and mental limits?


               Think you can contribute to a long-standing tradition of excellence?

                                  Want to be a part of a close team community at Dartmouth?

Then Dartmouth Women's Rugby is the team for you!

We seek talented athletes who are committed to training their minds and their bodies to improve athletic performance and contribute to our tradition of achievement.  Our players come from all backgrounds and levels of experience, but we are brought together by our commitment to one another and our desire to succeed.  We expect excellence from every player, and confront challenges as a team unified by the common values of sportsmanship, dedication, and athleticism.

Interested in playing for us? Fill out our Prospective Player Questionnaire and tell us about yourself!

To learn more about the DWRC, just click any of the links below, or contact us at dwrc@dartmouth.edu
.  We look forward to hearing from you!

Links :
On-campus Prospective Athletes
Incoming Prospective Athletes
Why We Play: Quotes and stories from famous ruggers and DWRC members past and present.
Rookie Guide: A brief introduction to the game of rugby.



"I feel privileged to be associated with such outstanding human beings. Some of them have proven, time and time again, unbidden and often unrecognized, that they've totally got my back. To me, this is family. If they feel the same way, which I hope they do, on and off the field, then I am doing something right. Lots of people say that you can't choose your family. DISAGREE. I choose this one, and they have yet to make me regret it."      

~Theresa Cassano, '12



"When you're in the game you don't think of getting hurt or getting stepped on or hurting another player.  It's about doing anything you can for your teammates, and I don't know that I've ever felt that way in another sport."
~Vanessa Mercado, '12
"The rugby team is my family at Dartmouth.  I can't even begin to articulate how much these girls mean to me."                                                                                                                            ~Emma Vance, '13