2015–16 United States national rugby sevens team season

United States 2015–16 football season
United States
2015–16 season

The United States national rugby sevens team season began the 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series by "shocking the world" when it defeated New Zealand for the first time at 2015 Dubai Sevens.[1] The United States team beat the 12-time World Series champion in pool play and again in the tournament's third-place match[2] before a third victory in as many matches in the 2015 South Africa Sevens Plate Semifinal.[3] The U.S. once again finished the season in sixth, tying its best ever finish. The previous season's scoring records were broken again, as Perry Baker notched 48 tries and Madison Hughes scored 331 points.

World Rugby Sevens Series

Leg Date Finish Record
(W-L-D)
Leading Try Scorer Leading Points Scorer Dream Team
selection
Dubai December 2015 3rd 4 – 2 Perry Baker (6) Perry Baker (30) Perry Baker
South Africa December 2015 6th 3 – 3 Madison Hughes (5) Madison Hughes (59)
New Zealand January 2016 T-7th 2 – 3 Carlin Isles (4) Madison Hughes (21)
Australia February 2016 T-7th 2 – 3 Perry Baker (5) Madison Hughes (30)
United States March 2016 4th 2 – 2 – 1 Perry Baker (5) Perry Baker (25) Perry Baker
Canada March 2016 6th 3 – 3 Perry Baker (8) Madison Hughes (48) Martin Iosefo
Hong Kong April 2016 6th 4 – 2 Perry Baker (7) Perry Baker (35)
Singapore April 2016 10th 3 – 3 Zack Test (6) Madison Hughes (34)
France May 2016 11th 2–3 Zack Test (5) Zack Test (25)
England May 2016 3rd 3–2–1 Perry Baker (8) Perry Baker (40) Perry Baker
6th Perry Baker (48) Madison Hughes (331) Perry Baker (3)

Dubai Sevens

Coming into the tournament, the U.S. had lost 28 consecutive matches to New Zealand. In pool play at the 2015 Dubai Sevens, however, the U.S. notched its first win, despite missing regular forwards Danny Barrett and Andrew Durutalo. The U.S. won 14–12 behind two tries from Perry Baker, and a touchline conversion from Madison Hughes at the end of the match.

2015 Dubai Sevens pool play:
U.S. lineup vs. New Zealand
Player Position
Garrett Bender Forward
Zack Test Forward
Matai Leuta Forward
Folau Niua Scrum-half
Madison Hughes Fly-half
Maka Unufe Center
Perry Baker Wing

Players

World Series

Leading U.S. players (2015–16 WS season)
Player Matches Caps Tackles Tries Points
Perry Baker 55 10 78 48 240
Folau Niua 55 10 87 11 55
Madison Hughes 54 10 118 23 331
Zack Test 49 9 89 22 110
Danny Barrett 42 8 25 6 30
Garrett Bender 39 8 67 4 20
Martin Iosefo 37 7 31 10 50
Ben Pinkelman 36 7 42 8 40
Maka Unufe 34 7 31 10 50
Nate Augspurger 32 9 25 3 35
Carlin Isles 27 5 30 16 80
Thretton Palamo 23 6 12 2 10
Matai Leuta 19 21 2 10

Updated: May 23, 2016

2016 Summer Olympics squad

The table below shows the U.S. roster assembled for the most recent tournament. The statistics (events, points, and tries) refer to statistics generated in World Rugby Sevens Series tournaments.[4]

Tournament squad
Player Age Events Points Tries
Zack Test 34 60 691 137
Madison Hughes (c) 31 21 665 49
Folau Niua 39 38 380 39
Carlin Isles 34 28 380 76
Perry Baker 37 17 335 67
Chris Wyles 40 13 270 54
Maka Unufe 32 21 185 37
Danny Barrett 34 21 162 32
Andrew Durutalo 36 28 127 25
Martin Iosefo 34 11 60 12
Garrett Bender 32 22 55 11
Ben Pinkelman 30 5 30 6
Nate Ebner 35 2 10 2
Training squad
Player Age Events Points Tries
Shalom Suniula 36 41 328 20
Nick Edwards 40 30 265 53
Kevin Swiryn 39 13 180 36
Will Holder 33 6 57 11
Peter Tiberio 35 16 42 8
Thretton Palamo 35 17 35 7
Nate Augspurger 34 13 32 2
Matai Leuta 33 6 20 4
Stephen Tomasin 29 4 5 1
Brett Thompson 33 18 0 0
Pat Blair 34 8 0 0
ConRoy Smith 32 0 0 0
Joey Sok 30 0 0 0

References

  1. ^ "USA rugby sevens team shocks the world, defeats New Zealand", Washington Post, Jake Russell, December 4, 2015.
  2. ^ "U.S. ends Dubai trip with second defeat of New Zealand, third place title" Archived December 22, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, USA Rugby, December 5, 2015.
  3. ^ "U.S. continues roll over New Zealand in Cape Town Plate Semifinal" Archived December 22, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, USA Rugby, December 13, 2015.
  4. ^ "USA Rugby Names 2016 U.S. Olympic Men's Rugby Team", July 18, 2016.