GRR: Awards
One of the most respected and feared rugby players in American history, Vaea Anitoni remains one of the greatest Eagles ever, and that won't change.
Scott LaValla's high school team once finished 7th at the national championships only to see LaValla be named the tournament MVP.
An unflinching pillar of marble in the fluid, weaving game of 7s, Alison Price won games took names and smashed opponents throughout the early 2000s.
Price was the central forward in the Northeast 7s All-Star team that won the National 7s All-Star Championships in 2005, 2006, and 2007. She was a massive part of the Kansas City Jazz, Atlantis, New York, and then the USA.
Tam Breckenridge played eight times for the USA and was only the 18th player ever to be selected for the USA Women's 15s National Team.
Our series of All-Time Americans continues with a player who, it seems, needs to prove himself every time there's a new national team cycle.
Mike Te'o is something of a unique player, and as such sometimes difficult to categorize—and you know how coaches like to categorize.