
2025-2026 collegiate champions by division
I tried to group these appropriately. I made some judgement calls about divisional equivalence. Also, including challenger champions is a little debatable.

I tried to group these appropriately. I made some judgement calls about divisional equivalence. Also, including challenger champions is a little debatable.
I am LDS and there has been some discussion on LDS subreddits about the recent publications from the DOW with new classifications of major religions. The first version (from a couple days ago) had a bunch of denominations with “Christian: “ as a prefix (ex: “Christian: Methodist”) but then it only said “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints” without the same categorical prefix. I guess the LDS church reached out and now the DOW republished the groupings without the prefix for any denominations.
I don’t want to open a debate about what is or isn’t a Christian. I was just curious if you have an opinion about how the legacy definitions, the first new version (with prefix), or the revised new versions (sans prefix) would impact your role as a chaplain at all? Thanks in advance!
Hi all, I know this doesn't apply to a lot of people directly but I'd appreciate if you considered offering your support.
Currently high school rugby is a club sport in California and does not have CIF sanctioning. This prevents the players from getting access to the important school resources offered to other sports. This includes inaccessibility to fields, lights, stadiums, weight rooms, locker rooms, trainers, and equipment storage. There are also important funding mechanisms like boosters and foundations that help with the financial aspects of running a sports team.
High school sports are so important for the health and development of our youth. Many high profile sports (football, soccer, baseball) have become so competitive and expensive that alternatives like rugby allow great athletes to have opportunities to compete instead of stand on a sideline or abandon sports altogether.
Please consider offering your support for a good community cause! Thanks!