Women’s Elite Rugby (WER) Adds New York, San Francisco Bay Area, Twin Cities for Inaugural Season

Hallie Martin • August 21, 2024

2025 Season to Start in March; Jamie Burke Appointed as WER’s Director of Rugby

UNITED STATES — Women’s Elite Rugby (WER) is thrilled to announce New York , the San Francisco Bay Area and the Twin Cities will be joining Boston , Chicago and Denver as the first six markets in the United States to host a professional women’s rugby team when WER’s inaugural season gets underway in March 2025.

WER, the first American professional women’s rugby league, is committed to take women’s rugby in the United States to new heights as it provides a space that enables athletes to pursue their rugby goals while being compensated for their dedication to elite performance. WER will also deliver younger players a pipeline to a professional league, helping to increase and promote the next generation of women’s rugby athletes.

Team names and stadium details for all markets will be announced at a later date. Teams will have approximately 30 players per team. The majority of the league’s founding players will be announced after a selection process in January 2025.

“We are thrilled to take world-class women’s rugby to the next level across the United States and  delighted by the welcoming of our six generous host cities,” said WER President Dr. Jessica Hammond-Graf . “Each chosen market has a unique, storied history with the sport of rugby and we’re proud to continue building upon that legacy and expanding opportunities for the future generations of athletes.”

WER is also proud to announce Jamie Burke has been appointed as the league’s Director of Rugby. In Burke’s new position, she will be responsible for providing quality leadership, direction and delivery of WER’s on-field product with the directive of creating a world class, dynamic and entertaining brand of rugby built with the American consumer in mind.

The Director of Rugby will establish the culture and standards of the coaching and player personnel in the WER, with the aim of becoming the top domestic women’s rugby competition in the world.

Burke has represented the game in many capacities, first on the pitch as a USA Eagle and currently the women's record holder for most test match caps. She has since coached the game from the youth level in Colorado to the USA National Team, while also serving on the Board of Directors and USA Rugby International Athlete Council since September of 2020.

Burke was also recently named as a participant in the Capgemini Women in Rugby Leadership Program in 2024 and 2025, which drives visibility of female leaders from within the rugby family and helps to accelerate the development of the women and girls’ game, on the road to Rugby World Cup 2025. Burke is the fourth American to earn the scholarship, following Jillion Potter (2018), Jenn Heinrich (2020) and Jessica Dombrowski in 2022.

"We are at an incredible inflection point in both the women's sports space and women's rugby, specifically. I am thrilled about the vision of Women's Elite Rugby and getting the opportunity to be a crucial pillar of an organization that is driving the future of women's rugby in the United States,” Burke said. “We have the opportunity to define a unique brand of WER rugby that is dynamic, exciting and allows our athletes to showcase their skills, athleticism, and creativity for both the American rugby fan and the sports fans across the globe."

Further information about the final three founding markets for WER and their storied rugby history are below.

New York

The first woman to coach a U.S. men’s professional rugby team was Karameli Faʻaeʻe when she took the position as assistant coach with Rugby United New York, a Major League Rugby expansion team. A decorated international player, Faʻaeʻe was a member of the USWNT from 2015-2017. In 2017, she captained the Eagles in the Women’s Rugby World Cup in Ireland, where the US finished fourth. In 2014 and 2017, Faʻaeʻe was also the team captain of the New York Rugby Club.

Faʻaeʻe is currently serving as the Director of Rugby at New York Rugby Club.

"New York City is proud to be home to one of the first professional Women's Elite Rugby (WER) teams in the country and we're excited for the inaugural season next spring," said Nancy Mammana CMO and Interim CEO of NYC Tourism + Conventions . "We're home to a robust and passionate rugby community across all five boroughs and cannot wait to shine a spotlight on WER's mission to elevate women's rugby and inspire the next generation to take up the sport."

San Francisco Bay Area

Founded in 1973 by Jeanie Salisbury , the Eleanors of Pasadena, CA was the first recorded team in California and was among the first five teams in the country. In 1977, Rochelle Law, a wing for UCLA women’s rugby appeared on the cover of Life Magazine, a momentous moment as rugby captured the resilient and revolutionary spirit of young women at the time.

In 1981 National Club Championship Final between Beantown and eventual champion Belmont Shore (Long Beach, CA).

In 1987, the first U.S. Women’s selection camp was held at Stanford University in preparation for the US Women’s National Team vs Canada match. Barb Bond , co-captain of the 1991 Rugby World Cup-winning U.S team, came from the Bay Area She Hawks (BASH). BASH won four National Championships from 1985 to 1988.

In 2007, Dana Teagarden became the first woman to referee a men’s tournament in the Sevens World Series in San Diego.

"Berkeley welcomes Women's Elite Rugby (WER) as an inaugural host city for the first women's professional rugby league in America," said Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín . "East Bay has always supported our local teams, fought for equal opportunity and having a women's professional league call our city home needs to be embraced by our community, setting an example for young girls to strive to compete on the highest level."

Twin Cities

The Twin Cities produced the first, and still only, women president of USA Rugby,  Anne Barry . She served USA Rugby as its president from 1998-2002 and as treasurer from 1990-1998 and continued on the USA Rugby Board until 2005.

Barry was also the first woman inducted into the U.S. Rugby Hall of Fame back in 1979. Barry was among seven other 2014 inductees. Barry has been involved in rugby as a player and administrator since joining her first team in 1983 at age 26. Barry began her rugby career as a player for the Twin Cities Amazons.

“We are thrilled to welcome Women’s Elite Rugby to Minnesota.” said  Minnesota Sports and Events President and CEO Wendy Blackshaw . “A national leader in high school girls’ sports participation, home to WNBA, PWHL, and USL W teams, and host to sellout crowds at the 2022 NCAA Women’s Final Four and 2024 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament, Minnesota is a top destination for women’s sports. We look forward to growing rugby in our state and giving opportunities for women to play at the highest level.”  


Media : For media members interested in speaking to a WER representative, please contact Sam Pell at wer@lindarothpr.com . For the latest news and updates surrounding the league, follow WER on Facebook , Instagram , X and LinkedIn .

To read more about Boston, Chicago and Denver being awarded a professional women’s rugby team next year, please read WER’s prior release here . For those interested in learning more about the branding and visual identity of the league, visit here for a brand fact sheet.

Media ready photos and a short promotional video are available here and will continue to be updated.

About WER
Women’s Elite Rugby (WER) is the first American professional women’s rugby league. The mission of the WER is to be the defining standard of rugby in the United States. WER is structured on the stable foundation of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), a national, amateur pay-to-play model, high level rugby competition established in 2009. With the creation of Women’s Elite Rugby, world-class women’s rugby will be ushered into the next stage of its evolution and will take women’s rugby in the United States to new heights.

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Information will be available in the coming weeks on www.womenseliterugby.us Head Coach Bios Bay Breakers Head Coach: Hannah Stolba Stolba most recently served as the head coach of the Berkeley All Blues Women’s Rugby of the Women’s Premier League (WPL). Stolba has over a decade of coaching experience across all levels of the game and as a player was on two World Cup squads (2010 and 2014). Stolba helped lead the All Blues to a WPL Championship in 2022 and runners up in 2023 and 2024.  Boston Banshees Head Coach: Kittery Ruiz Ruiz’s rugby coaching experience spans collegiate, WPL, and USA U20 Women’s National teams. Ruiz most recently has served as both head and assistant coach of the WPL’s Beantown Rugby in Boston and currently serves as an assistant coach with Brown University and an assistant coach with the USA U20 women’s national team. Ruiz represented USA Rugby as a player in the 2010 and 2014 Rugby World Cups, as a part of the 7s pool in 2009. 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Denver Onyx Head Coach: Sarah Chobot Chobot, a former USA women's national team player, currently serves as the defense coach for the USA Women’s Eagles. Chobot has held various coaching positions at a multitude of levels since transitioning to coaching in 2018. Chobot, a Michigan native who honed her craft in Minnesota, notably was named the head coach of the American Raptors in 2023 and was the first female head coach in the Super Rugby Americas. Chobot also previously served as the Defense and Forwards Coach with the Raptors. She led the Onyx to the WER Legacy Cup in 2025. New York Exiles Head Coach: Diego Maquieira Prior to his role with the WER, Maquieira served as the head coach for the WPL’s New York Rugby Club, as well as served as the Forward Coach at Columbia University for the Men’s Rugby Football Club and Assistant Coach for the Old Blue Women and U23 Men’s 7s. In his first season with NYRC women, he guided the team to a national semifinal. As a former college football player, Maquieira found rugby later in life, and developed a strong passion for training and developing crossover athletes. Despite his later start in the sport, Diego was skilled enough to play for multiple MLR franchises. TC Gemini Head Coach : Sylvia Braaten Braaten has over 15 years of professional experience in coaching and performance training. Braaten was also the Lead Physical Performance Coach with the USA Women’s national team from 2020 to 2024. In Braaten’s five seasons coaching with Harvard Rugby, she won three NIRA National Championships (2019, 2023, 2024) and one USA 7’s National Championship (2024). Braaten played in the WPL for ten years with the Twin Cities Amazons and has over 15 years of playing experience, with eight years at the international level. Braaten represented USA Rugby in the HSBC 7’s World Series and as a player in the 2014 and 2017 Rugby World Cups. Braaten also completed her Graduate Certificate in Organizational Behavior from Harvard. About Women’s Elite Rugby Women’s Elite Rugby (WER) is a pioneering professional league dedicated to elevating women’s rugby in the United States. Launched in 2025, WER brings together world-class athletes, coaches, and communities to advance the game and expand opportunities for women in sport. With six inaugural teams across major markets, WER is building a competitive, sustainable pathway that inspires the next generation of players and fans. Through tenacity, equity, and innovation, WER is shaping the future of women’s rugby — on and off the field. Learn more at womenseliterugby.us. For the latest news and updates surrounding the league, follow WER on Facebook , Instagram , and LinkedIn . Media Contact: Jessica Poole Acting Director of Communications Jessica.Poole@womenseliterugby.com www.womenseliterugby.us
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Women’s Elite Rugby’s national championship will be held in Eagan, MN WHAT: The 2025 Legacy Cup , the national championship for Women’s Elite Rugby , is set for Sunday, June 29 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota. The two title contenders will be determined at the conclusion of WER’s regular season and will then play for the Legacy Cup. The start time of the Legacy Cup will be announced at a later date. Ticket presale will open to WER insiders on Monday, May 12th . Early access ticket sales will open to the general public on Monday, May 19th . Fans can sign up for the newsletter at www.womenseliterugby.us/newsletter for access to the presale. Legacy Cup visual assets for media are here . “We are proud to bring Women’s Elite Rugby to the heart of the Midwest where the passion for the sport runs deep. The 2025 Legacy Cup will be a celebration of how far the league has come in our inaugural season and a powerful platform for the growth of the game,” said Dr. Jessica Hammond-Graf, WER President . WHERE: TCO Stadium in Eagan, MN 2685 Vikings Cir Eagan, MN 55121 *Attached to the Minnesota Vikings headquarters and training facility WHEN: Sunday, June 29 Time TBA For media members interested in attending the Legacy Cup, please fill out the credential form HERE and your request will be vetted in a timely manner. If you are interested in speaking to a WER representative about the Legacy Cup, please contact Sam Pell at wer@lindarothpr.com . For the latest news and updates surrounding the league, follow WER on Facebook , Instagram , X and LinkedIn . About WER Women’s Elite Rugby (WER) is the first American professional women’s rugby league. The mission of the WER is to be the defining standard of rugby in the United States. WER is structured on the stable foundation of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), a national, amateur pay-to-play model, high level rugby competition established in 2009. With the creation of Women’s Elite Rugby, world-class women’s rugby will be ushered into the next stage of its evolution and will take women’s rugby in the United States to new heights.