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The United States national rugby sevens team had its best season to date in the Sevens World Series during the 2014–15 season under head coach Mike Friday. The U.S. finished sixth in the series.

The team capped off the season by going 6–0 to win the 2015 London Sevens, the first time the U.S. has won a World Series tournament.[1]

2014–15 World Series

Leg Date Finish Record
(W-L-D)
Leading Try Scorer Leading Points Scorer Dream Team selection
Australia October 2014 9th 4 – 2 Zack Test (7) Zack Test (35) Zack Test
Dubai December 2014 11th-T 2 – 3 Carlin Isles (5) Carlin Isles (25)
South Africa December 2014 5th 4 – 2 Carlin Isles (6) Madison Hughes (41)
New Zealand February 2015 7th-T 2 – 3 Perry Baker (4) Madison Hughes (32) Maka Unufe
United States February 2015 4th 3 – 2 – 1 (Multiple) (3) Madison Hughes (27) Test, Barrett, Hughes
Hong Kong March 2015 6th 3 – 2 – 1 Zack Test (6) Madison Hughes (45) Zack Test
Japan April 2015 9th 4 – 2 Carlin Isles (7) Carlin Isles (35) Carlin Isles
Scotland May 2015 4th 3 – 3 Maka Unufe (4) Madison Hughes (26) Maka Unufe
England May 2015 1st 6 – 0 Madison Hughes (7) Madison Hughes (65) Barrett, Hughes
6th Carlin Isles Madison Hughes Zack Test (3)

2015 London Sevens

The U.S. won the 2015 London Sevens, their first ever tournament win in the World Series. The U.S. defeated Australia 45–22 in the final, with Danny Barrett and Maka Unufe each scoring two tries. Danny Barrett and Madison Hughes were named to the tournament's seven-man Dream Team. Hughes scored seven tries throughout the tournament, tied for first in tries scored. Perry Baker scores six tries, tied for fourth overall.

2015 London Sevens final – U.S. starting lineup
Player Position
Danny Barrett Forward
Andrew Durutalo Forward
Matai Leuta Forward
Folau Niua Scrum-half
Madison Hughes Fly-half
Maka Unufe Center
Perry Baker Wing

2014–15 leading scorers

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  1. Carlin Isles (32)
  2. Perry Baker (28)
  3. Madison Hughes (24)
  4. Zack Test (23)
  5. Maka Unufe (22)
  6. Danny Barrett (18)

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Points

  1. Madison Hughes (296)
  2. Carlin Isles (160)
  3. Perry Baker (140)
  4. Zack Test (115)
  5. Maka Unufe (110)

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Olympic qualifying

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US Olympic Qualifying
Olympics Qualifying
Date
Qualifying
Venue
USA
Record
Position
2016 June 2015 Raleigh, U.S. 5–0 1st

Rugby returned to the Summer Olympics at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, where the United States attempted to defend its title. The U.S. defeated Canada 21–5 in the final of the 2015 NACRA Men's Sevens Championships to qualify for the 2016 Olympics.[2]

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
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Шаблон:Ru7 3 2 0 1 57 55 +2 6
Шаблон:Ru7 3 1 0 2 38 90 –52 3
Шаблон:Ru7 3 0 0 3 26 115 –89 0

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Semifinals

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2015 Pan Am Games

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Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Bronze medal match

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References

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