United States men's national rugby union team

United States
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Eagles
EmblemBald eagle
UnionUSA Rugby
Head coachScott Lawrence
CaptainAJ MacGinty
Most capsTodd Clever (76)
Top scorerMike Hercus (465)
Top try scorerVaea Anitoni (26)
Home stadiumVarious
First colors
Second colors
World Rugby ranking
Current18 (as of 13 July 2024)
Highest12 (2018, 2019)
Lowest20 (2008, 2022)
First international
United States 8–12 Australia 
(California, United States; November 16, 1912)
Biggest win
United States 91–0 Barbados 
(California, United States; July 1, 2006)
Biggest defeat
 England 106–8 United States
(London, England, August 21, 1999)
World Cup
Appearances8 (First in 1987)
Best resultPool stage (1987, 1991, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019)
Medal record
Websiteusa.rugby

The United States men's national rugby union team, nicknamed the Eagles, represents the United States of America Rugby Football Union in men's international rugby union. USA Rugby is the national governing body for the sport of rugby union in the United States, and is a member of Rugby Americas North, one of six regional governing bodies under World Rugby. Until rugby returned to Olympic competition, with sevens at the 2016 Rio Games, the United States was the reigning Olympic rugby champion, having won gold at the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics.

As of April 2024, the men's Eagles are ranked 17th in the world by the World Rugby Rankings.[1] Their previous highest ranking was 12th, achieved ahead of the 2019 World Cup. The team's lowest ranking was 20th, first following a winless campaign in the 2008 Churchill Cup and second for a single week in 2022 during the 2023 World Cup qualifying tournament.

The highest profile tournament in which the men's Eagles play is the Rugby World Cup. The men's Eagles have played in all but two Rugby World Cups since the tournament began in 1987. The United States is hosting the 2031 Rugby World Cup.[2]

The United States competed in the Pacific Nations Cup every Summer from 2013 to 2015. Previously, the U.S. has competed in the now-defunct Churchill Cup and the Pan American Championship.[3] In April 2015, USA Rugby announced the creation of a new, annual International Championship to be contested among the top-6 ranked rugby nations in the Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Uruguay and the United States. The contest was named the Americas Rugby Championship and began in 2016.[4] The United States won the 2017 Americas Rugby Championship after drawing with Argentina XV. It was the United States' first 15-a-side rugby union title in over 90 years.

  1. ^ "World Rugby". Retrieved April 29, 2024.
  2. ^ [1], NPR, May 12, 2022.
  3. ^ "Canada and USA to join Pacific Nations Cup", Stuff.co.nz, January 23, 2013. Retrieved April 10, 2015.
  4. ^ "Americas' top Six Rugby Nations Planning for Bright Future", Nick Sero, April 24, 2015.

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