GRR: Canada Women 7s
PORTLAND, Ore. — In front of an electrified crowd at Providence Park, rugby’s elite athletes and emerging stars delivered a spectacle of speed, power, and precision at Sunday’s PR7s All-Star Tournament. For 19 Olympians returning to U.S. soil after competing in Paris, the event was a triumphant showcase—and they did not disappoint.
Portland, Ore—Premier Rugby Sevens (PR7s) today announced that Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team, silver medalists in the Paris 2024 Olympics, will join the PR7s All-Star Tournament on Sunday, Nov. 17 at Providence Park in Portland. The addition sets up a highly anticipated matchup between the silver medal-winning Canadian women and the bronze medal-winning USA women’s team.
It's a Bronze Medal for the USA Women's 7s team, and while many players had a hand in it, in the end they have Alexandra "Spiff" Sedrick to thank.
Without the 2020 MA Sorensen Award winner's astonishing length-of-the-field try, we'd be talking about an Aussie medal instead.
Check back for our updates on the Pan-Am Games final day.
Consolation Semis-WomenParaguay has shown flashes in the tournament and came away with a nice win 14-10 over Chile.
Paraguay 14
Tries: Viveros, Gauta
Convs: Viveros 2
Chile 10
Tries: Villarroel, N. Badilla
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WomenUSA 44 Jamaica 0