
Get Connected and Make an Impact
The team needs your support — how will you make an impact?
Over the decades, we have built this wonderful Penn State Rugby community together. Every victory and championship has been made possible by committed alumni, family, and friends like you. There are many ways to get involved, make connections, and invest in the success of the Penn State Rugby Program.
Get Connected
Want to catch up with old team members, make new connections in our Penn State Rugby Community, or stay up to date with the current teams? Learn more here.
Follow the Teams
Stay up to date with the current team’s schedules and results. Get to know this year’s players and coaches.
Volunteer with Us
Want to make a hands-on difference for Penn State Rugby? Give your time and talents to support the teams and keep the program strong behind the scenes. If you’re interested in volunteering, please email info@psurugby.org.
Make a One-Time Gift
Make an immediate impact with a one-time gift. Your donation today will provide players with the resources they need to compete at the highest level this season. Every dollar fuels Penn State Rugby and sets the current teams up for success. Show them that you believe in them!
Donate Monthly
Join our community of sustaining supporters by setting up a monthly gift. With steady, predictable funding, you’ll help the teams plan ahead, strengthen recruitment, and build momentum year-round. A little each month adds up to make a consistent impact for the teams.
Make a Pledge
By committing your support to our endowment fund over several years, you’ll provide the consistency and stability needed to provide player scholarships, retain top coaching talent, and expand opportunities for generations of players to come. Invest in the future of Penn State Rugby.
“The sport is demanding; it requires discipline, intellect, hard work, sacrifice, and most of all, teamwork. You can’t succeed without working together, and that’s why the bonds developed in sharing that experience are so strong and last a lifetime.”
— Jim Mathias, Alumni Parent