Rugby player
Tracy Moens
Years
Team
Apps
(Points) 1980–2003
New Orleans Halfmoons RFC
(-) 1986–1996
TRU Select Side
(-) 1987–1996
Western RFU Select Side
(-) 1992–1996
Atlantis 7s
(-) Years
Team
Apps
(Points) 1987
United States
Years
Team
Comps 1997
United States
Years
Team 2002–2006
United States (Strength & Conditioning Coach) 1999, 2001
Atlantis 7s 1997–1999
Western RFC Select Side 7s
Tracy Moens (née Henderson ) is a former American rugby union player. She was a part of the United States squad that won the inaugural 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup in Wales .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Moens made her Eagles debut on November 14, 1987 against Canada at Victoria, British Columbia . It was the first-ever women's test match that was played outside of Europe.[ 4] She also featured for the USA women's 7s in 1997.[ 5] Between 2002 and 2006 she was the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Eagles.[ 5] [ 6]
Henderson and the 1991 World Cup squad were inducted into the United States Rugby Hall of Fame in 2017.[ 7] [ 8]
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^ Birch, John (2014-08-16). "An American Century: USA's 100th test" . Scrum Queens . Retrieved 2022-04-17 .
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^ Wise, Chad (2017-05-25). "Throwback Thursday: small margins, big lessons" . USA Rugby . Retrieved 2022-04-18 .
^ Vizard, Brian (2020-07-05). "Meet the U.S. Rugby Hall of Fame Class of 2017 – US Rugby Foundation" . Archived from the original on 2020-07-05. Retrieved 2022-04-03 .
^ "This Is American Rugby: Past Eagles Attending Hall of Fame Induction" . 2020-06-25. Archived from the original on 2020-06-25. Retrieved 2022-04-09 .