The Women’s Premier League (WPL) is comprised of 8 of the top senior women’s clubs, competing in 2 Conferences. The mission of the Women’s Premiership League is the following goals:
- Increase the number of highest quality competitive matches played by women’s club teams in the United States
- Provide a competitive structure that offers incentive to clubs to perform well throughout the course of an entire season, as well as at the National Championships
- Encourage teams in all Divisions to consistently perform at a higher level of play by clearly identifying competitive requirements and expectations at each level and by creating a mechanism for promotion to a higher league, D2 to D1 and D1 to Premiership, as appropriate
- Support the growth and sustainability of each member club, with an ideal of a strong, long-lasting club with well-organized administration, a consistent and competitive B-side and a successful youth program
- Honor a key tradition among women’s rugby clubs that every player who is interested is welcome, regardless of skill level or athletic potential
- Promote the development of all players
- Support the development of the women’s game by using only National Panel referees for every League match
- Achieve these goals without significantly increasing the amount of money teams are already spending to compete
Final Women’s Premier League 2011 Standings:
- Berkeley All-Blues
- Twin Cities Amazons
- Beantown
- San Diego Surfers
- New York
- Keystone
- MN Valkyries
- DC Furies
Final Women’s Premier League 2010 Standings:
- New York
- Beantown
- Berkeley All-Blues
- MN Valkyries
- Twin Cities Amazons
- DC Furies
- Keystone
- ORSU
Final Women’s Premier League 2009 Standings:
- New York
- Berkeley All-Blues
- Beantown
- MN Valkyries
- Keystone
- Twin Cities Amazons
- DC Furies
- ORSU