USA Women's Olympic Rugby Team Announced
USA Women's Olympic Rugby Team Announced
Chula Vista, Calif. (USA Rugby Release)—USA Rugby announced today the 2024 US Women’s Olympic Rugby Sevens Team as they head to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, with match dates set for July 28-30, 2024, live on Peacock and the NBC networks.
Co-captains Lauren Doyle and Naya Tapper lead the team as they pursue the USA Women’s Rugby Sevens’ first Olympic medal, 100 years after the USA won last Olympic gold in rugby. The USA finished fifth and sixth at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, respectively.
The team is composed of 12 starting athletes and two traveling reserves, with a mix of new and veteran Olympians. Alev Kelter and Lauren Doyle will make their third Olympic appearances, while Kayla Canett, Kristi Kirshe, Ilona Maher, Ariana Ramsey, and Naya Tapper will be heading to their second Olympic Games. Alena Olsen, Spiff Sedrick, Sammy Sullivan, Sarah Levy, and Steph Rovetti will otherwise celebrate making their first Olympic appearance. Traveling reserves and 2020 Olympians Kris Thomas and Nicole Heavirland will also join the team in Paris.
Head Coach Emilie Bydwell and high performance staff selected the team according to procedures approved by USA Rugby and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. Selection procedures are available at eagles.rugby/selection-procedures.
The squad departs July 14 for a pre-Olympic training camp in Tours before entering the Olympic Village in Paris. Competition kicks off July 28, live on Peacock and the NBC networks. Pools will be announced by World Rugby on June 23.
“We are very excited about this team," said Head Coach Emilie Bydwell. "We have an excellent blend of speed, power, work ethic, skill, and creativity that we know will ignite our brand of rugby. The players compliment each other extremely well, enabling individuals to express their strengths and simultaneously bring out the super powers of those around them and the team.
"Throughout the year, we've maintained a training environment with 23 dedicated players. This has created a high level of both competition and pressure, which has been instrumental in preparing the team and refining our final selection of the 14 athletes who will represent our program in July. We want to not only congratulate those selected, but thank the Highwomen that have contributed to the position that this team is in now.
"As we approach the final stages of preparation, our focus is on refining every aspect of our game. We are particularly emphasizing mental flexibility and resilience, knowing these qualities will be critical in Paris. Our goal is not just to compete, but to move the jersey forward, leaving a legacy for those to follow and to deliver a performance that inspires American fans.”
U.S. Women’s Olympic Rugby Team — Paris 2024 | |||
Name | Hometown | Position | College Team |
Alena Olsen | Caledonia, Mich. | Scrumhalf | Michigan |
Alev Kelter | Eagle River, Alaska | Center/Prop | Wisconsin (Hockey) |
Ariana Ramsey | King of Prussia, Pa. | Wing | Dartmouth |
Ilona Maher | Burlington, Vt. | Center/Prop | Quinnipiac |
Kayla Canett | Fallbrook, Cal. | Flyhalf | Penn State |
Kristi Kirshe | Franklin, Mass. | Hooker/Prop | Williams (Soccer) |
Lauren Doyle (C) | Boody, Ill. | Flyhalf | Eastern Illinois |
Naya Tapper (C) | Charlotte, NC | Wing | North Carolina |
Sammy Sullivan | Fayetteville, NC | Prop/Hooker | West Point |
Sarah Levy | San Diego, Cal. | Hooker | Northeastern |
Spiff Sedrick | Herriman, Utah | Center | Life University |
Steph Rovetti | Reno, Nev. | Scrumhalf | BYU (Basketball) |
Nicole Heavirland* | Whitefish, Mont. | Hooker/Scrumhalf | West Point |
Kris Thomas* | Philadelphia, Pa. | Hooker/Prop | Central Florida |
Staff | |||
Director, HP | Tamara Sheppard | |||
Head Coach | Emilie Bydwell | |||
Assistant Coach | Zack Test | |||
S&C | Trey Ford | |||
Manager | Liz Strohecker | |||
Physiotherapist | Nicole Titmas | |||
Doctor | Alex Myers | |||
Sports Psych. | Peter Haberl | |||
Press Officer | Taylor Dean |