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USA Rugby has launched dedicated Instagram accounts for its national teams, @usaeagles and @usaeagles7s, to connect fans with Eagles stars. The move aims to spotlight individual team identities, competitions, and personalities as preparations ramp up for future World Cups.
USA Eagles Experiences rebrands ahead of Multi-Year
USA Rugby inked a multi-year deal with USA Eagles Experiences, formerly USA Eagles Tours, naming them Official Travel and Experiences Partner. This partnership aims to provide fans exclusive travel packages and behind-the-scenes access to all USA Eagles squads' domestic and international fixtures.
USA Eagles Nations Cup To Colorado, NC
USA Men's Eagles will host World Rugby's new Nations Cup this July, playing in Denver, CO (July 4), Charlotte, NC (July 11), and Cary, NC (July 18). They will face Portugal, Zimbabwe, and Spain, respectively. Tickets for all matches go on pre-sale April 7, with general sale April 9.
Skyward Group Sponsors USA Rugby Jersey
Skyward Group has partnered with USA Rugby as its exclusive insurance partner and official front-of-jersey sponsor for all National Teams, including the Eagles XVs and Sevens. This multi-year deal sees Skyward Group branding debut on Women’s Eagles kits April 11 in Sacramento, and on Sevens jerseys at Hong Kong Sevens April 17-19.
1991 USA Women's Rugby Champions Honored
Nine representatives of the 1991 USA Women’s Rugby World Cup champions were celebrated on Capitol Hill this week for their legendary win's 35th anniversary. The team, which won the inaugural World Cup as a self-funded squad, received an official Congressional Record on the House floor in Washington D.C.
Rugby World Cup Winners Honored Capitol Hill
The legendary 1991 USA Women’s National Team, inaugural Rugby World Cup champions, recently received a momentous Capitol Hill celebration for their 35th anniversary. Nine player representatives, including Tara Flanagan, were honored on the House floor as Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts read an official Congressional Record, commemorating their historic triumph in Cardiff, Wales, on April 14th, 1991. This recognition for a self-funded, self-organized team highlights three decades of women's rugby growth, a journey Flanagan likened to their initial grassroots efforts, and honored beloved deceased teammates Kathy Flores and Val Sullivan. For US rugby fans, this celebration of past glory, which included 32 flags flown over the US Capitol for the full squad, is a powerful reminder of the sport's ascent. Co-captain Barbara Bond further illustrated this progress, citing the 85,000-fan sellout for the 2025 Rugby World Cup final and the anticipated 10,000+ crowd for the upcoming Pacific Four Series match against Australia in Kansas City, stressing the need for professionalism and resources in the women's game.