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34 Eagle Women Picked For November Matches

34 Eagle Women Picked For November Matches

Rob Cain has named his squad for the November tests for the USA Women's National 15s team.

Oct 4, 2018 by Alex Goff
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CHULA VISTA, CA. - USA Women's National 15s team head coach Rob Cain has named his squad of 34 to face off with world #1 New Zealand, #2 England, and #8 Ireland this November.

All three games will be LIVE on FloRugby

The Rugby Weekend - USA vs New Zealand

USA vs England

USA vs Ireland


The Eagles haven't played since finishing 4th in the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup, and new head coach Cain is looking for a new wave of players were selected from recent performances in age-grade assemblies, senior high-performance camps, Women's Premier League action.

Among the picks was this week's FloRugby Freshman Of The Week, Emily Henrich, who is in her first year at Dartmouth College.

"We are thrilled for the long-anticipated return of the Women's 15s team to competition," said USA Rugby General Manager for Women's High Performance Emilie Bydwell said. "Although the team has not assembled for matches in 14 months, there was significant work done in the background to ensure that we have the management staff, processes, players and competition structures in place to accelerate this program's development over the next three years.

"Over the course of the summer we prioritized running six age-grade events and one senior team event in order to identify the next generation of players that will contribute to the program over the next three years. We understand that we will be playing the best two teams on flanking weekends with 21 new caps but firmly believe to achieve our goal of quarterfinal and semifinal victories at the 2021 World Cup, we need to expose our players to top early in the quad so we can set our program's Key Performance Indicators and development plans accordingly."


Of the 34 named players, nine return from the aforementioned Women's Rugby World Cup, eleven have won a national club or college championship in the last 14 months and three are current Women's Junior All-Americans. 21 players have the opportunity to earn their first cap over the course of the tour.

The diversity represented on the squad is a direct representation of the budding talent populating Women's Rugby across the nation. Overall, at least 15 players have at one point represented the USA Rugby All-American programs at the High School, Junior, or Collegiate levels.

Among them, are 2018 Women's Junior All-Americans Tiana A'au, Emily Henrich and McKenna Strong who all competed at the recent U20 Women's Tri-Nations Cup. Henrich earned Man of the Match honors for her thrilling performance against Canada U20s and will be one of two 18-year olds hunting for her first cap, along with Eti Huangatau. 

Club XV National Champions (Life West Gladiatrix) Catherine Benson and Nikki Kenyon earn selections, along with 2017 Women's Premier League National Champions Alicia Washington and Misha Green. The collegiate game is strongly represented, as well, with D1 Elite Champions (Lindenwood) Mckenna Strong, McKenzie Hawkins, AK Pedroza and Joyce Taufa representing one of many institutions.

Headlining the team as Captain is Kate Zackary, a Women's Rugby World Cup 2017 and Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 athlete who owns six caps and has featured regularly on the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series.

Zackary's experience will be complemented by teammates both from the sevens and fifteens side with Kathryn Augustyn, Jordan Gray, Kelsi Stockert, Kimber Rozier and Kristine Sommer -- to name a few. Club 7s National Champions Megan Foster and Meya Bizer also return to the Women's Natonal Team. Foster recently appeared with the Women's Falcons last month while Bizer comes back after last appearing at Women's Rugby World Cup 2014. 

Alongside a wealth of talent on the playing side, four Women's Eagle Alumni come back into the fold in supporting positions. Jamie Burke -- USA's most capped Women's Eagle -- and Kate Daley, captain of the 2014 Women's World Cup team, will both serve as assistant coaches. As coaches for the Glendale Merlins and Penn State University (7s and 15s), respectively, Burke and Daley both own multiple national championships.

2017 World Cup Captain Tiffany Faaee will also serve as a Player Mentor and support the team in a management capacity. Eagle Alumn Jenny Lui will also take on a role as a Player Mentor and Halfback Technical Coach.

The coaching team also welcomes back longtime Women's Eagles Assistant Coach Richard Ashfield and Ian Jones, who was the member of the 2014 World Cup Management Team. Jones will serve as the Head of Physical Performance.

Under the direction of new head coach Cain, the Women's Eagles will open their November schedule against No. 1 New Zealand as part of The Rugby Weekend's triple-header on Nov. 3 at Chicago's Soldier Field. Tickets are available at therugbyweekend.com with the match streamed live on FloRugby.

Following the clash, the United States will travel to Europe for a test match with England on Nov. 9 at Allianz Park before they closing out their schedule against Ireland on Nov. 18 at Energia Park.


U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM ROSTER

Player

Position

Club

Notes

Tiana A'Au *

Prop

Central Washington University

• 2018 Women's Junior All-American

• Former Women's High School All-American

• Hawk Eye Development Program

Kathryn Augustyn

Hooker

Berkeley All Blues

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

Catherine Benson

Prop

Life West Gladiatrix

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

• 2018 Club 15s National Champion

Meya Bizer

Back Three

Women's Sevens Residency

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2014

• 2018 Club 7s National Champion

• Former Women's Junior All-American

Stacey Bridges

Lock

Beantown Rugby

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

• Former Women's Junior All-American

KB Broughton *

Back Three

Atlanta Harlequins

• 2018 Collegiate All-American

Gabby Cantorna *

Flyhalf

Glendale Merlins

• 2018 Collegiate All-American

• Former Women's Junior All-American

Jennine Duncan *

Back Three

Seattle Saracens

• 2017 Club 7s National Champion

Melissa Helga Finkelstein *

Prop

Glendale Merlins

-

Megan Foster

Back Three

San Diego Surfers

• 2018 Club 7s National Champion

Jordan Gray

Back row

Women's Sevens Residency

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

• 2018 Women's Junior All-American

Misha Green *

Back row

New York Rugby

• 2017 Women's Premier League Champion

Eti Haungatau *

Prop/Hooker

Women's Sevens Residency

• 2018 High School All-American

• Hawk Eye Development Program

Mckenzie Hawkins *

10/Center

Lindenwood University

• Former Women's Junior All-American

• Former Women's High School All- American

• 2018 D1 Elite National Champion

Emily Henrich *

Center

Dartmouth University

• Women's Junior All-American

• Women's High School All-American

• Hawk Eye Development Program

Evan Hoese *

Center

Berkeley All Blues

-

Nic James

Prop

Houston Rugby

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

Rachel Johnson

Back Row

Oregon Sports Rugby


Nikki Kenyon*

Scrumhalf

Women's Sevens Residency

• 2018 Club XV Champion with Life West Gladiatrix 

Cortney Kuehl *

Center

Atlanta Harlequins

• 2018 Collegiate All American Camp Attendee

Sarah Levy *

Back Three

New York Rugby

• 2018 Collegiate All American Camp Attendee

Darian Lovelace *

Back row

Atlanta Harlequins

• 2018 Collegiate All American Camp Attendee

• Women's Premier League All-Star

Az Nalbandian *

Prop

Penn State University

• Former Women's Junior All-American

Ak Pedroza

Scrumhalf

Lindenwood University

• 2018 D1 Elite National Champion

Megan Rom *

Prop

Life University

• 2018 Collegiate All-American Camp Attendee 

Kimber Rozier

Center

Beantown Rugby

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

Frankie Sands *

Back Three

Northumbria / Darlington Rugby (ENG)

• 2018 Collegiate All-American Camp Attendee 

Kristine Sommer

Lock

Harlequins (ENG) / Seattle Saracens

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

Kelsi Stockert

Back Three

Women's Sevens Residency


Mckenna Strong *

Lock

Lindenwood University

• Women's Junior All-American

• Former Women's High School All-American

• 2018 D1 Elite National Champion

Joyce Taufa *

Hooker

Lindenwood University

• D1 Elite National Champion

Alycia Washington

Lock

New York Rugby

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

• 2017 Women's Premier League Champion

Carly Waters *

Scrum half

New York Rugby

• 2018 Collegiate All-American Camp Attendee

Kate Zachery (C)

Back Row

San Diego Surfers

• Women's Rugby World Cup 2017

• Women's 7s Rugby World Cup 2018

*Indicates athlete has not been capped yet.

**Players listed as back row will rotate between all three positions (flanker, No 8). Players listed as back three will rotate between both wing and fullback. Notes are not a comprehensive list of achievements for each player, but recent highlights referenced above.

NON-TRAVELING RESERVES: Bui Baravilala, Sarah Buonopane, Tess Feury, Joanna Kitlinski, Neariah Persinger, Finau Tamaivena, Elizabeth Trujillo, Brittany Simunac, Nicole Strasko

UNAVAILABLE DUE TO INJURY: Julia Buescher, Bitsy Cairns, Gio Cruz, Christiane Pheil, Hope Rogers


U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM STAFF

Head Coach | Rob Cain

Assistant Coach | Richard Ashfield

Assistant Coach | Kate Daley

Assistant Coach | Jamie Burke

Technical Halfbacks Coach & Player Mentor | Jenny Lui (Chicago)

Head of Physical Performance | Ian Jones

Head Performance Analyst | David Gardner

Assistant Performance Analyst | Craig Wilson (Chicago)

Head Athletic Trainer | Bri Sparks

Assistant Athletic Trainer | Katherine Henry

Player Mentor & Manager | Tiffany Faaee


U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM NOVEMBER SCHEDULE

The Rugby Weekend

vs New Zealand

Sat, Nov. 3 | 12 PM CT

Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois


vs England

Fri, Nov. 9 | 2:45 PM ET

Allianz Park, London, England


vs Ireland

Sun, Nov. 18 | Time TBC

Energia Park, Dublin, Ireland