Canada Puts 50 on Eagle Women in LA
LOS ANGELES (USA Rugby Release) - The USA Women's Eagles fell to Canada 7-50 in the first match of the 2024 Pacific Four Series. Playing on home soil in Los Angeles the Eagles have some lessons and positive takeaways to bring into their next two matches in New Zealand and Australia.
The Eagles showed promise on both sides of the ball against Canada.
Eagle Women Named to Face Canada
The USA Women’s Eagles reconvened this week in Chula Vista ahead of their first test match in the 2024 Pacific Four Series.
The Long, Ultimately Rewarding, Journey of Amanda Berta
As the USA vs Canada women’s test match looms for this coming Sunday, there’s a lesson in perseverance to take from one of the players.
Amanda Berta, a standout at Penn State and a player who has continued to show well for some years, got her first cap against South Africa this month, and she may well earn her second this Sunday.
Time to Support the USA Women at their Home Test Match
The USA Women's National Team has rarely played on US soil of late, and playing in a stadium? Forgetaboutit.
But April 28 the Eagles will take on Canada as the feature event at Dignity Health Sports Park.
Now, your fearless GRR Editor has covered the Eagle women for over 25 years.
Eagle Women Assemble for Canada Test Match
(USA Rugby Release)—The USA Women's 15s National Team has brought in 31 players for their Pacific Four Series assembly in advance of April 28's test match with Canada.
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Captain Kate Zackary is in the list but will miss the home game as she recovers from a foot injury sustained in th
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