Full name | Madison John Hughes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | October 26, 1992 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Epsom, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
School | Wellington College | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Madison John Hughes (born October 26, 1992) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a fullback. Born in England, he represents United States at international level after qualifying on residency grounds.[1]
Hughes captained the US Eagles to their highest ever finish in the sevens series (sixth place) in the 2014/2015 season, a significant improvement on the team's 12th place finish the previous year. This feat was matched with another strong year in the 2015/2016 Season, where Hughes was the highest points scorer in the World Series.
Hughes was the second highest scorer for the 2015 series with 296 points. In the last leg of the series Hughes lead the Eagles to victory at the 2015 London Sevens, and was named player of the tournament at that event. Though American in status, he was born in England.[2]
Early life
Hughes attended Wellington College, in England where he played rugby from 2006 to 2011. Wellington College is a public school which has also produced rugby players such as James Haskell, Thom Evans and Max Evans. He was also a member of the Wellington cricket, rackets and soccer teams, playing to county level for cricket, representing Surrey.
Hughes played college rugby as a fullback for Dartmouth College, and also played on Dartmouth's rugby sevens team. Hughes began playing with Dartmouth rugby as an 18-year-old freshman becoming the club captain by his junior year.[3]
Hughes rose to national prominence with his performance for Dartmouth at the Collegiate Rugby Championship. Hughes was named to the CRC All-Tournament team in 2012, 2013, and again in 2014. In the 2012 CRC, Hughes was the tournament's third-leading try scorer with six tries.[4] In the 2013 CRC, Hughes was the second-leading try scorer with eight tries and the second-leading points scorer with 58.
Hughes was captain of the 2013 7s All Americans and the 2014 15s All Americans.[3]
International career
United States Sevens
Hughes debuted with the United States national rugby sevens team in the 2013–14 season. Hughes was the leading scorer for the U.S. at the 2014 Wellington Sevens (33 points) and 2014 Japan Sevens (28 points).
For the 2014–15 season, Hughes was named team captain for the 2014 Gold Coast Sevens in October 2014, even though at 21 he was the youngest player in the team. Hughes again captained the USA 7's team to a sixth place finish in the 2015/2016 season, becoming the highest points scorer in the world for the year.[3] Hughes was the U.S. starting scrum-half at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
United States
Hughes played fullback for the United States national under-20 rugby union team. Hughes was the top scorer of the tournament at the 2012 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy with 72 points, and was the U.S. leading try-scorer with four tries.[5]
Hughes debuted for the United States national rugby union team fifteen a-side team in 2016, playing at fullback. He recorded three caps for the Eagles in 2016 before returning to rugby sevens for the remainder of the 2016-17 season.
Career statistics
International sevens series by year
WR 7s Season | Points Scored | USA Rank | World Rank |
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2014–15 | 296 | 1st | 2nd |
2015–16 | 331 | 1st | 1st |
2016–17 | 279 | 2nd | 3rd |
2017–18 | ? | ? | ? |
2018–19 | 299 | 1st | 2nd |
Career | 1,410 | 1st | 7th |
See also
References
- ↑ "MADISON HUGHES". USA rugby. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
- ↑ "American Rugby's Secret Weapon at the Olympics Is British". Retrieved March 3, 2018.
- 1 2 3 "Young Hughes Up to Captain's Task", Rugby Today, September 29, 2014.
- ↑ "CRC Point Leaders - Final". Archived from the original on September 23, 2012. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
- ↑ IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy – 2012 Statistics Archived October 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, IRB.com. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
External links
- Madison Hughes at the World Rugby Men's Sevens Series (archived)
- Madison Hughes at USA Rugby
- Madison Hughes at ESPNscrum
- Madison Hughes at Team USA (archived)
- Madison Hughes at Olympics.com
- Madison Hughes at Olympedia
- Madison Hughes at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Madison Hughes on Twitter