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USA Goes 4/5 at Dubai 7s

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eagles.rugby — There was a noticeable new energy on the pitch as the USA Women’s Eagles made a statement in Dubai in their opening stop of the HSBC SVNS Series, finishing in 5th place. [lead photo: Alex Ho / World Rugby]

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The fresh look squad made their statement defeating the Black Ferns in the second match of their Pool A game ending a 14 game winning streak for New Zealand. Even with 2 pool wins after working through some settling in the opening match against Fiji, points differentials meant the Eagles would not advance to the Cup Semis and landed the USA in the 5th place Semi final despite wins against New Zealand and France in pool play.

The Eagles welcomed three new 7s caps in 15s Eagle Erica Coulibaly, and Junior Pan American Games teammates Tahna Wilfley and Nalu Liufau. Both Wilfley and Coulibaly would clinch debut day tries with the latter helping solidify the epic win against the Black Ferns.

The first of her six tries from the weekend, Olympian Ariana Ramsey scored her 50th try for the USA Eagles, walking away from Dubai with 55 to her name. Kaylen Thomas’ return from injury also unleashed a series of scores as well as flying form from Sarah Levy who was unstoppable all around.

 

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Ari Ramsey / Photo: Alex Ho / World Rugby

“I’m super proud of the way that we carried ourselves the whole weekend,” head coach Emilie Bydwell said. “It was pretty tough, dropping that first game to Fiji, and the weekend could have gone a couple of ways, especially with the young team that we have and the way that we’ve reimagined how we’re playing.

“We could have been a little bit frustrated by that, but I think the way that we stuck in and really returned to who we want to be as a team from our intention standpoint, from a philosophy standpoint, who we want to be culturally and just really working towards this mindset of being anti-fragile, when things don’t go our way.

“We really want to be bouncing forward, and so to go from that loss against Fiji to beating New Zealand for the first time in six years, to dominant performances against France and GB, and then, against Canada who we didn’t beat at all last year. In games like Canada where you really have to stay in it – Canada is an awesome team, and we just had to stay in it and grit it out. It’s a good step for us building towards the rest of the season.”

 

USA Rugby 7s Kaylen Thomas

Photo: Alex Ho / World Rugby

To kick off the tournament, Fiji found their footing first and despite a woman down from a yellow card, Fiji put up points first. Kaylen Thomas, returning from a long injury hiatus, burst back into her groove with gas on the outside right leveling up at the halftime buzzer. The conversion added 2 putting the Eagles ahead 7-5. USA were unable to add any points in the second half with Fiji running in two more tries to take the win 19-7.

Next up, USA took on world number one, New Zealand where the Eagles collected their composure despite the Black Ferns getting an early lead. A classic Ariana Ramsey break gathered USA possession and a pass from Captain Kirshe to Su Adegoke who found the inside cut in to break the black line and run in the first of the Eagles tries. Next it was New Zealand with two tries but a Sarah Levy break left the Kiwis in her dust. Debutant Erica Coulibaly running a brilliant support line linking with her RWC teammate Sariah Ibarra who put her into space to run in the try that put the Eagles ahead. The USA Eagles enthusiasm, however, almost put them into trouble with the quick conversion leaving the Black Ferns with 2 seconds on the clock. New Zealand in possession had the chance to fight back, but the USA held them off and finished with an epic 21-17 upsetting the 14 game winning streak the Black Ferns had built against the Eagles.

 

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Wilfley (l) and Liufau (r) / Photo by Zach Franzen / World Rugby

France looked to upset the Eagles’ new found momentum scoring first off a quick tap. Some jockeying back and forth for possession left both sides scrambling until the unstoppable Ariana Ramsey stepped in to take control and earn her 50th try for the USA. With her hands on the ball, the Olympian put on the pace to run in the first try for the US. Sarah Levy, making brilliant moves across the weekend shifted the ball outside to find Wilfley who despite some slippery handling managed to hold on to the ball behind her back and dot down her first try in the red, white and blue. Kaylen Thomas again showed her prowess with a perfectly timed line out wide fly into space for the USA’s 3rd try before the half. On the restart, Ramsey challenged France to a footrace she knew she could win to take her second try of the match and putting a comfortable lead between the sides. France responds with one, but not before Su Adegoke cuts back on an inside line once again and runs in under the post just before the final whistle to clinch the Eagles second win in pool play.

 

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Photo: Alex Ho / World Rugby

Going into 2 day following a despite a showing in Pool A, the USA missed out on the medal rounds due to points differentials. Ariana Ramsey put the first points on the board against Great Britain, who immediately responded with their own try leveling the score 7-all. Orchestrating from Sarah Levy drew in the Brits creating space for Kaylen Thomas to run in her first try of the day. Great defense set up Thomas for another chance to fend and free up a clear patch for one more try before the half time buzzer. Quick on the restart, Ariana Ramsey, stole two more tries to seal the hat trick, and seeing the chance to take a quick tap she runs in #4 of the match, to land in leading Dubai try scorer with six tries. Great Britain responded but not before Sariah Ibarra added her name on the board for a final try to take the win 49-14 and advance to the 5th place play off.

 

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Kristi Kirshe, third from left / Photo: Alex Ho/ World Rugby

USA take on North American rivals, Canada who won the last 4 match ups contested between the sides. Canada started off with strong momentum putting points up first, which was just enough to elicit a response from Ramsey who found forward momentum and shifted the ball to Kirshe who hammered down to take the Eagles first try. Sarah Levy and Su Adegoke go on the attack and set up Kaylen Thomas for the second try of the match, but the Canadians still remained in the lead 12-14. Work rate from Sariah Ibarra and an offload to Sarah Levy pull the Eagles ahead and a smart decision at the buzzer by Ibarra who kicks the ball out to seal the win 19-14 and break Canada’s dominance from the previous year.

The USA Women’s Eagles will now travel to Cape Town for stop number 2 of the HSBC SVNS series kicking off Dec. 6-7.

USA ROSTER

USA 7s Rugby

USA STAFF

Emilie Bydwell | Head Coach
Tony Roques | Assistant Coach
Charlie Purdon | Technical & IDP Skills Coach
Ben Pinkelman | Support Coach
Lauren Barber | Performance Analyst
Trey Ford | Head of Athletic Performance
Ashley Morataya | Assistant S&C
Nicole Titmas | Head of Athlete Health & Wellness – 7s / Women’s 7s Head ATC
Meghan Chambers | Rehab Specialist
Jackie Rodriguez | Athletic Trainer
Jacque Scaramella | Dietician
Peter Haberl | Sport Psychologist
Liz Strohecker | Head of High Performance Operations – 7s
Maria Adams | High Performance Operations Coordinator – 7s
Jenni Burke | High Performance Communications Manager

2025 HSBC Dubai SVNS Results

Fiji 19-7 USA
Tries: K. Thomas
Conv: T. Wilfley

USA 21-17 New Zealand
Tries: S. Adegoke, S. Levy, E. Coulibaly
Conv: T. Wilfley (2), S. Ibarra

USA 27-14 France
Tries: A. Ramsey (2), T. Wilfley, K. Thomas, S, Adegoke
Conv: S. Ibarra

5th Place SF: USA 49-14 Great Britain
Tries: A. Ramsey (4), K. Thomas (2), S. Ibarra
Conv: A. Cowdrey (6), S. Ibarra

5th Place: USA 19-14 Canada
Tries: K. Kirshe, K. Thomas, S. Levy
Conv: T. Wilfley (2)

2025-26 HSBC SVNS Series

November 29-30 | Dubai – 5th
December 6-7 | Cape Town
January 31-February 1 | Singapore
February 7-8 | Perth
March 7-8 | Vancouver
March 14-15 | NYC

2026 HSBC SVNS World Championship

April 17-19 | Hong Kong
May 29-31 | Valladolid, Spain
June 5-7 | Bordeaux, France

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