Men's National Teams
| Men's Eagle Sevens | |
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The USA has climbed the world rankings in sevens, and continues to compete with the best teams in the world. The team travels all over the world for the HSBC Sevens World Series, including South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom.
Every year the USA hosts a leg of the HSBC Sevens World Series, where the best men's sevens teams in the world battle it out for the annual Sevens World Series Championship. The USA has been included as a World Series stop since 2003, marking the first time the U.S. ever hosted an official IRB-sanctioned international sevens tournament. With a worldwide TV audience and 16 national teams converging annually in the U.S., the USA Sevens promises to boost rugby's profile within North America.
In 2006-2007, the U.S. program really started evolving into the Team we see today, winning the Cup and going undefeated at the Bangkok Sevens in 2006 and winning the Shield trophy at USA Sevens. Those successes, as well as the overall record of the team, prompted the IRB to promote the USA to become a core member of the IRB Sevens Series.
In October 2009, the sport of Sevens Rugby was selected, along with golf, to be included in the Olympic lineup for the Games in 2016. Watch the U.S. Men's Sevens Teams as they build a winning team for those Games.
The Eagle Sevens Coaching Staff:
| Head Coach | Alexander Magleby | amagleby@usarugby.org |
| Strength & Conditioning Coach | David Williams | dwilliams@usarugby.org |
| Video Analyst | Paul Goulding | pgoulding@usarugby.org |
Keywords
7s, sevens, eagles, olympics