USA Women’s Sevens confirm roster changes and schedule for Edmonton Fast Four

Thu, Sep 23, 2021, 3:04 PM
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by Aalina Tabani
Canada Sevens - Vancouver Day 2
Canada Sevens - Vancouver Day 2

Alena Olsen replaces Nia Toliver as the USA Women’s Sevens compete in Fast Four Edmonton, a four-team invitational held alongside the men’s HSBC Canada Sevens. Competition runs Saturday, September 24 to Sunday, September 25 at Commonwealth Stadium. 

Comments from Director of Women’s High Performance Emilie Bydwell: 

"We are really excited to turn around and have another opportunity to develop and compete this weekend.  After reviewing the weekend, we have identified some areas where we can be more dominant and assert ourselves in order for the players to express themselves and play to their strengths.  We will take this tournament game by game, and leverage each opportunity to build our connection, refine our game plan and learn how to manage and control momentum.”

Edmonton Fast Four Roster 

PLAYER NAME POSITION WORLD SERIES EVENTS
1. Sui A'au Prop / Center Uncapped
2. Lauren Thunen Prop 1
3. Salote Tausinga Prop / Center Uncapped
4, Summer Harris Jones Prop / Hooker Uncapped
5. Alena Olsen Scrumhalf/Fly Half  3
6. Sarah Levy Center Uncapped
7. Stephanie Rovetti Flyhalf/Wing 6
8. Jazmine Gray Wing Uncapped
9. Nana Fa'avesi (C) Hooker/Scrumhalf 18
10. Kayla Canett Halfback/Flyhalf 10
11. Rachel Strasdas Hooker Uncapped
12. Spiff Sedrick Halfback/Flyhalf Uncapped
13. Emily Fulbrook Prop / Hooker Uncapped

USA Women’s Sevens Traveling Staff 

Director of Women’s High Performance |  Emilie Bydwell
Strength & Conditioning | Joshua Schnell
Athletic Trainer | Hilary Stepansky

Vancouver Fast Four Recap 

The USA Women finished second in Vancouver after a 3-2 run saw them lose to only Great Britain. Five players made their first appearance with the senior national team in a series of physical and exciting matches. 

In two tight encounters with hosts Canada, the United States dominated with great connectivity in attack, powerful runs and strong defensive foundations. Mexico struggled to keep up with the energy of the group while Great Britain posed the greatest threat having brought a number of their stand out Olympic athletes. Despite the disappointment of falling to GB, the Eagles Sevens have now had a week to build on their cohesion and polish their execution as the weekend approaches. 

Fast Four Vancouver Highlights

Where to Watch

Peacock TV in the United States. 

Scores and Information 

Updates are published on @USARugby’s Twitter news feed and Instagram Story in real time. Results and matchups are also available here

Edmonton Fast Four Schedule 

vs Canada | 11:00 AM ET
vs Mexico | 2:11 PM ET
vs Great Britain | 5:44 PM ET

Knockouts begin at 1:42 PM ET on Sunday, September 25. 

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