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United States 91–0 Barbados 1 July 2006: Largest Defeat 98 England 106–8 United States 21 August 1999: Most combined points 118 United States 14–104 New Zealand 23 October 2021: Lowest combined points 6 United States 3–3 Canada 12 June 1982
United States: 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final: 3 11 September 1996 Edmonton, Canada: 86 – 8 New Zealand: 1996 Canada Cup: 4 16 May 1998 Amsterdam, Netherlands: 44 – 12 New Zealand: 1998 Women's Rugby World Cup Final: 5 19 October 1999 Palmerston North: 65 – 5 New Zealand: Triangular '99: 6 27 September 2000 Winnipeg, Canada: 45 ...
United States: 46 6 Kingsholm: Gloucester: 1991-10-13 Italy: 31 21 Welford Road: Leicester: 1991-10-20 Canada: 29 13 Stadium Lille Métropole: Lille: 1991-10-27 Australia: 6 16 Lansdowne Road: Dublin Australia: 1991-10-30 Scotland: 13 6 National Stadium: Cardiff: 1992-04-18 World XV 14 28 Lancaster Park: Christchurch: World XV 1992-04-22 World ...
Michaela Blyde of Team New Zealand holds off Ariana Ramsey of Team USA to score her team's third try during the women's rugby sevens semifinal on Day 4 of the Olympics in Paris at Stade de France.
The USMNT is in Group A of the 16-team tournament with host France, New Zealand and Guinea. France defeated the U.S. on Wednesday 3-0 in the opening game of the tournament for both teams.
The first round saw Canada and the United States play the opening match in Madrid on 1 April 2023, followed by Australia hosting New Zealand on 29 June 2023 in Brisbane. The series concluded in Canada with all four teams competing over two weekends in early July for the title.
New Zealand: August 3, 2012 2–0 Olympics QF: 501 Canada: August 6, 2012 4–3 AET Olympics SF: 502 Japan: August 9, 2012 2–1 Olympics F: 503 Costa Rica: September 1, 2012 8–0 Friendly 504 New Zealand: September 16, 2012 2–1 Friendly 505 New Zealand: September 19, 2012 6–2 Friendly 506 Germany: OCtober 20, 2012 1–1 Friendly 507 Germany
1935–36 New Zealand tour of Great Britain and Ireland: 30,000 [14] 4 9 January 1954 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 3–14 New Zealand: 1953–54 New Zealand tour of Europe and North America: 45,000 [15] 5 7 December 1963 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 5–6 New Zealand: 1963–64 New Zealand rugby union tour of Great Britain, Ireland and France: 32,000 [16] 6