Top-Tier Women Relocating Overseas
The season following the Women’s Rugby World Cup is always an interesting one. Who’s retired? Who are the new up-and-comers? Who’s transitioned to coaching? But a new category is starting to creep into vision: Who’s playing abroad? At present, the U.S. has three high-level athletes playing in Europe and Australia, and we’ve caught up with all of them.
Recruitment Camp Searches for that Isles FeelingUSA Rugby’s first Recruitment Camp starts up Saturday. This is sort of a combine, and sort of an open casting call, although it’s not entirely a combine and not completely open, either.
Mar Del Plata 7s Soon
USA Falcons player Derek Lipscomb, who plays with Old Blue and the Northeast Olympic Development Academy, works with the weights while his team prepares for the Mar Del Plata 7s this coming weekend in Argentina.
2014 Women's National Team Stats
Women's Collegiate All American (and Eagle) Anne Peterson (Photo: Rugby Matters)
We've published the stats, teams, scores and more for the women's national teams. Click below for:
2014 Women Eagle AwardsThere isn’t much sugar-coating it: 2014 wasn’t a particularly fulfilling year for the U.S. women’s national teams. There were high points no doubt, but generally, the Eagles fell short of their goals. Center stage belonged to the quadrennial Women’s Rugby World Cup.
There isn’t much sugar-coating it: 2014 wasn’t a particularly fulfilling year for the U.S. women’s national teams. There were high points no doubt, but generally, the Eagles fell short of their goals.
Center stage belonged to the quadrennial Women’s Rugby World Cup.