World Rugby SVNS Series 04/07 04:31 - USA 7s v Spain 7s W 19-17
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/06 09:09 - USA 7s v Ireland 7s L 19-24
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/06 03:48 - USA 7s v New Zealand 7s L 7-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/05 08:21 - Great Britain 7s v USA 7s W 14-26
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/05 04:48 - Argentina 7s v USA 7s W 10-14
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/03 23:14 - Australia 7s v USA 7s L 24-14
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/03 03:26 - USA 7s v France 7s L 0-14
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 23:50 - New Zealand 7s v USA 7s W 19-28
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 19:20 - USA 7s v Australia 7s L 12-17
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 04:44 - USA 7s v Samoa 7s W 31-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/26 00:10 - USA 7s v France 7s L 12-42
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/25 20:45 - USA 7s v Argentina 7s L 19-35
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/25 02:22 - USA 7s v Great Britain 7s W 27-0
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/24 21:27 - USA 7s v Samoa 7s W 21-7
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/24 04:02 - Australia 7s v USA 7s W 21-26
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/23 22:36 - France 7s v USA 7s L 24-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 01/28 06:38 - USA 7s v Spain 7s W 27-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 01/27 11:25 - USA 7s v Australia 7s L 7-31
World Rugby SVNS Series 01/27 05:48 - Great Britain 7s v USA 7s W 10-17
World Rugby SVNS Series 01/26 12:50 - Ireland 7s v USA 7s W 7-26
World Rugby SVNS Series 01/26 08:14 - Australia 7s v USA 7s W 14-19
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/10 10:44 - Samoa 7s v USA 7s W 19-24
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/10 08:16 - Great Britain 7s v USA 7s L 21-14
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/09 17:15 - USA 7s v Great Britain 7s L 26-31
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/09 12:15 - South Africa 7s v USA 7s L 26-14
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/09 08:50 - Ireland 7s v USA 7s L 31-0
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/03 11:32 32 USA 7s v Australia 7s L 12-26
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/03 07:42 3 USA 7s v New Zealand 7s L 0-40
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/02 14:54 - France 7s v USA 7s W 14-26
World Rugby SVNS Series 12/02 09:30 - Great Britain 7s v USA 7s W 12-36

The United States national rugby sevens team competes in international rugby sevens competitions. The national sevens team is organized by USA Rugby, and the team has been led by Head Coach Mike Friday since 2014.

The main competition the team plays in every year is the World Rugby Sevens Series, a series of ten tournaments played around the globe from December to June that includes the USA Sevens tournament every spring. The Eagles have been a core team in the World Series and finished in the top twelve each season since 2008–09. The Eagles' best season in the Sevens Series has been a second-place finish in the 2018–19 Series. The best result in a single Sevens tournament was first place, which they have accomplished three times — winning the 2015 London Sevens and the 2018 and 2019 USA Sevens.

The team also participates in major tournaments every four years, such as the Summer Olympics, the Rugby World Cup Sevens, and the Pan American Games. Their best finishes in quadrennial events include finishing ninth at the 2016 Olympics, finishing sixth at the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens, and winning bronze medals at the 2011 and 2015 Pan American Games.

The United States had traditionally used the sevens team to prepare players for the XV-side. Since January 2012, due to increased attention generated by rugby's return to the Olympics in 2016, the national sevens team has turned professional, with the team extending paid full-time contracts to its players. The national sevens team has drawn a number of crossover athletes from other sports, the most prominent examples being Perry Baker (American football) and Carlin Isles (track). The U.S. also sometimes fields a developmental team, the USA Falcons, in several tournaments.

History

The earliest records of an American national rugby sevens team are from the 1986 and 1988 Hong Kong Sevens, where a team named the American Eagles won the Plate Final. The team competed as the United States national rugby sevens team at the inaugural 1993 Rugby World Cup Sevens. The U.S. competed in nine of the ten tournaments in the inaugural 1999–2000 World Sevens Series.

The USA 7s rugby union team is a highly competitive and skilled team that represents the United States in international rugby competitions. The team is made up of seven players who play a fast-paced and physically demanding version of rugby union. The team is known for their speed, agility, and strength, and they are a force to be reckoned with on the field. The USA 7s team has competed in numerous international tournaments, including the World Rugby Sevens Series and the Rugby World Cup Sevens. They have a dedicated fan base and are known for their passion and determination on the field. The team is led by experienced coaches and players who are committed to pushing the boundaries of the sport and achieving success at the highest level.