Stacey Bridges rugby player
Stacey Bridges rugby player

Stacey Bridges

23rd Apr 1988 1.80m/79kg Inside Centre

Stacey Bridges picked up rugby when she was 18 at Texas A&M University. She previously played softball for 12 years, as well as soccer and powerlifting for three years each and competed in all three sports at the varsity level in high school.

A Collegiate All-American from 2006-09, Bridges earned her first cap with the U.S. Women's National Team in 15s in August of 2009 against England. A year later she was selected for Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 and remained part of the Eagles player pool to earn selections for the 2014 World Cup as a reserve and 2017 World Cup where she helped the United States finish in fourth-place, their highest achievement since winning in 1991.

Bridges is an Assistant Coach for Dartmouth Women's Rugby, one of the top varsity rugby programs across the country. She owns both a Bachelor's and Masters degree in kinesiology.

Bridges has made 36 appearances for USA Women and will look to add to her tally during the Women's Rugby Super Series.

June 19

Career

usa USA Women
No 4 Lock
2017 - 2022