'Firepower' and experience bolster 18-man USA Sevens squad for SVNS 2
The 2026 USA Men’s Eagles Sevens 18-man player pool has been revealed ahead of the HSBC SVNS 2 season opener in February, with Paris Olympian Lucas Lacamp and captain Stephen Tomasin among those returning.
Coach Zack Test has selected a familiar squad to compete in the second division of the three-tier SVNS model. The SVNS 2 season begins in Nairobi, Kenya, on February 14-15, before heading to Montevideo on March 21-22 and Sao Paulo on March 28-29.
USA Rugby has extended contracts to 15 returning players and three newcomers, eager to make their mark in the international sevens arena. These 18 players will ive and train at the USA Rugby High Performance Center in Chula Vista, California.
Tucker Trickey, Lucas Pattinson and Ryan Santos are the new faces in the USA residency set up. Trickey has already represented the USA at RugbyTown 7s and the PanAm Games but now looks to debut for the Eagles in a SVNS tournament.
Santos played for the Sevens Eagles in 2024/25 but didn’t reside in Chula Vista due to club and Cambridge University commitments. Pattison has graduated to the senior setup after coming through the USA Rugby High Performance Pathways.
Aaron Cummings, Ben Broselle, Orrin Bizer, Adam Channell, Will Chevalier, David Still III, Faitala Talapusi, Jack Wendling, Uluamu Niutupuivaha, Jake Broselle, Porter Goodrum, Pita Vi, Marcus Tupuola, Lacamp and captain Tomasin are the others in the player pool.
These 18 players will be eligible for selection during the SVNS 2 campaign and the World Championships if the USA qualify. Test is the head coach, while Valenese Malifa is an assistant. Petter Baker and Pat Blair will also coach in supporting roles.
“We’re focused on performing in a way that stays true to our values and is reflected through our daily actions,” Test said.
“With everything we do, how we train, how we prepare, and how we compete, it must align with the standards that define who we are as a program. If we commit to that process wholeheartedly, we put ourselves on the path to becoming the best version of this team.
“A successful 2026 season is one where our performance consistently reflects that identity. When we uphold our values under pressure, respond to adversity with resilience, and execute with intent, the results will follow. Achieving that level of performance will position us to accomplish our ultimate objective: earning our return to SVNS 1.
“The biggest focus of our pre-season has been reinforcing the foundation of who we are as a program. We’ve invested heavily in defining our identity, heightening our standards, and ensuring that every player understands the principles, habits, and expectations that drive our success.
“The priority has been building consistency: how we train, how we communicate, and how we compete so that our foundation remains strong throughout the entire year.”
“We’re excited about our 9/10 combinations this season. With the firepower and X-factor of Pita Vi and Porter Goodrum, paired with the experience and composure of Steve Tomasin and Will Chevalier, we have a dynamic group capable of dictating the game through not only their tactical awareness and skillset but also their invaluable experience and natural talent.
“This year, we’re looking for our forward pack to take a significant step forward and reestablish their dominance on the world stage; whether in set piece, kick-offs, or open-play physicality. We have exceptional combinations across the roster, giving us the versatility to adapt our style of play to any opponent.”
2026 USA Rugby Sevens Eagles player pool
Aaron (AC) Cummings – Muskegon, Michigan
Ben Broselle – Ferndale, Washington
Orrin Bizer – The Woodlands, Texas
Adam Channel – Long Beach, California
Will Chevalier – Naperville, Illinois
David Still III – Camden, New Jersey
Lucas Pattinson* – Newport Beach, California
Ryan Santos* – Manila, Philippines
Stephen Tomasin (C) – Santa Rosa, California
Faitala Talapusi – Apia, Samoa
Lucas Lacamp – Hong Kong
Jack Wendling – Bellingham, Washington
Uluamu Niutupuivaha – Kahuku, Hawaii
Jake Broselle – Ferndale, Washington
Porter Goodrum – Charlotte, North Carolina
Pita Vi – Sacramento, California
Marcus Tupuola – American Samoa
Tucker Trickey* – San Diego, California
* denotes new residency players
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