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University of Toledo Pioneers NCAA Division I Youth Sports Model with Rocket Leagues

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The University of Toledo Athletic Department has launched Rocket Youth Sports Leagues (RYSL), becoming the first NCAA Division I program to directly operate a comprehensive community youth sports platform.

The move, which begins this spring with flag football for boys and girls, represents a shift in how collegiate athletic departments leverage their infrastructure and brand power to tap into the USD40 billion national youth sports market.

Commenting on the launch, VP for Intercollegiate Athletics, Bryan B. Blair, said: “Youth sports in America are surging, and families are seeking programs that develop the whole person.”

“By aligning Rocket Youth Sports Leagues directly with Toledo Athletics, we’re bringing our best—world-class coaching acumen, elite student-athlete mentors and elite facilities—to serve the next generation,” Blair said.

Unlike traditional university outreach, Rocket Youth Sports Leagues is housed directly within the athletic department, utilizing Toledo Rockets facilities, coaching expertise, and student-athlete mentors.

The organisation has appointed founder of FNA Toledo, Ed Price, as executive director to oversee the transition from local community play to a Division I-backed operation.

Every Rocket Youth Sports Leagues participant receives a complimentary Rocket Kids Club membership valued at USD50 (AUD70.68), providing a clear pipeline for future student recruitment and long-term fan engagement.

The programs initial focus on flag football is particularly strategic, given the sport’s inclusion in the 2028 Olympic Games and its status as an NCAA Emerging Sport for Women.

Toledo Athletics plans to expand the Rocket Youth Sports Leagues umbrella to include additional sports, clinics, and camps, positioning the campus as the premier destination for youth athletics in the region and creating a new revenue stream that could serve as a blueprint for other Division I institutions.

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