2025 US Rugby Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Presented by Major League Rugby
Celebrate the history, honor the heroes, inspire the youth and preserve the legacy of rugby in the United States.
Individual Tickets: $225
Table of 10: $2,000

Hall of Fame
The mission of the US Rugby Hall of Fame is to celebrate the history, honor the heroes, inspire the youth, and preserve the legacy of rugby in the United States. Each year the Foundation inducts a worthy group of players, coaches, referees, administrators, journalists, medical professionals, and supporters who have had a major impact on the sport in America. It is a private, nonprofit institution created and operated by the United States Rugby Foundation.
Celebrate American Rugby
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USA Rugby Celebrates 50th Anniversary
USA Rugby will host a special celebration event at The St. Regis in Washington, DC, bringing together current and past players, coaches, and supporters from across the country. Join us for the milestone kickoff to a weekend of rugby festivities.

Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Join us at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, as we celebrate the most distinguished legends of American rugby, honoring those who have defined and elevated the sport through extraordinary achievements and unwavering dedication.

USA Eagles Double Header
Witness the USA Eagles men's and women's teams in action during international test matches at Audi Field!
USA Men vs England
USA Women vs Fiji
Take a Look Back
Find any US Rugby Hall of Fame inductee and special award recipient with the search bar below.
Awards

Lifetime Achievement Award
The US Rugby Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes an individual who has made a significant and lasting contribution to the growth of rugby in the United States. The award is based on the quality of his or her lifetime of work and the impact their efforts have had on American Rugby.

Chairman’s Award
The US Rugby Foundation’s Chairman’s Award is given to an individual or team nominated by the Chairman of the Foundation. This individual or team deserves to be recognized for what they have done on behalf of rugby in the United States, particularly efforts that have resulted in enhancing the growth and stature of the sport of rugby.

The Prusmack Award
This award is to honor A. Jon Prusmack, who did more than anyone to make rugby sevens in the U.S. the success that it has become. The Foundation has established a Heisman-like trophy to be awarded annually to the best male and female collegiate sevens players.

The Sweeney Award
The Craig Sweeney Award is presented to a past capped Men’s Eagles XV player who was respected by his peers and the rugby community, and has given back to the sport after his playing days were over.