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USA Women’s Sevens Eagles Tour Australia for Season Preparation

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

USA Women’s ⁣Sevens Eagles prepare for Australian Campaign ⁤with​ Squad Proclamation

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA -⁣ The USA Women’s sevens Eagles have announced their traveling squad and support staff as they gear up‌ for a crucial series ‍of matches in Australia, kicking off‌ their 2024 season. the team will compete in both the Sydney and Hamilton ⁣stops of the HSBC SVNS ⁢series, seeking to build momentum and secure valuable points in the race for Olympic qualification.

This tour ⁢marks a ⁢pivotal moment for the Eagles,as ⁣they navigate a competitive landscape with the Paris 2024 Olympics on the horizon. The HSBC SVNS series serves as a primary⁤ pathway to the Games, and strong performances in Australia are essential‍ for the team’s ⁢qualification hopes. Head⁣ Coach Emilie Bydwell has ​selected a⁤ squad ⁣blending experienced veterans with emerging talent,aiming ‌for a balance of physicality and tactical flexibility.

The traveling roster includes key players like Alev Kelter (7 points), ‍Lauren Doyle ⁣(7 points), and Sariah Ibarra (7 points). Also selected are Nalu Liufau,⁤ Tessa Hann, karina Gauto, and Fane Tausinga,⁤ alongside Sereana Vulaono. The team’s preparation is underpinned by a complete support staff, including Head of Athletic Performance Trey Ford, performance Analyst Lauren Barber, and Head of Athlete Health & ⁢Wellness Nicole Titmas. Rounding out the team’s‌ resources are rehab⁤ Specialist Meghan Chambers, Sport Psychologist Peter Haberl, and High ‍Performance Operations lead Maria Adams.

The Eagles‌ will face tough​ competition from established sevens powerhouses,but Bydwell ⁢expressed confidence in ‍her team’s ability to‌ rise ⁣to the challenge. The‍ Sydney event is scheduled to‌ begin on February 2-4, followed by the hamilton leg from ⁣February 9-11. These matches ⁣will be ⁤critical in establishing the USA’s position within the series standings and solidifying their Olympic aspirations.

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