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The Williams Women’s Women's Rugby Football Club (WWRFC) was founded in 1976, making it one of the oldest women's teams on campus. The WWRFC currently competes as a Division I II team in the New England Rugby Football Union (NERFU) in both the fall and spring seasons. Despite its (deserved?) reputation for lively social events, at the heart of the women's rugby team is the players' dedication to the sport. The WWRFC currently fields two full teams (A-side and B-side) and practices 5 days a week on their Cole Field pitch. The club boasts players from a wide range of athletic backgrounds because, not surprisingly, most of them joined the team with no previous rugby experience. It is remarkable that in a conference containing some of the top women's clubs in the nation, the WWRFC is persistently recognized for exemplary sportsmanship and clean play. And for hosting unrivalled postgames.
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