Sullivan at the2024 Summer Olympics | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Full name | Samantha Sullivan | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Born | (1998-05-22)May 22, 1998 (age 27) Tacoma, Washington, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 143 lb (65 kg) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samantha "Sammy" SullivanOLY (born May 22, 1998) is an Americanrugby sevens player. She competed for the United States at the2024 Summer Olympics, where the team earned a bronze medal.[1][2]
Originally fromFayetteville, North Carolina, Sullivan spent four years atthe United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, where she played on theWomen's Rugby team for three and a half seasons. Her spring 2020 7s season was canceled due toCOVID-19. Sullivan played both 7s and 15s rugby as anArmy Black Knight.[3]
Sullivan was born inTacoma,Washington, to Michael Sullivan, aU.S. Armycolonel, and Cindy Sullivan, a math teacher.[4] Growing up, she spent time in Germany, Kentucky, California, and Hawaii, but considersFayetteville, North Carolina, home. She has a twin brother.[5]
After graduating fromJack Britt High School inFayetteville, North Carolina, Sullivan enrolled atWest Point in the fall of 2016.[6]
Sullivan joined the rugby program at the start of her freshman year at West Point and became a starter just three games in. Sullivan played rugby 15s in the fall and rugby 7s in the spring.
During her time as a Black Knight, Sullivan earned many accolades, becoming a 3x NIRA 15s All-American (2017, 2018, 2019), 2019 Prusmack Award winner, 2019 Collegiate Rugby Championship Tournament MVP, and a HSBC All-Academic Team honors, (2019–20).[7] Sullivan became the first-ever rugby Army Athletic Association Award (AAA) recipient.[8]
2022 saw Sullivan make her XVsUSA Rugby debut in2022 Pacific Four Series against Canada, her USA Sevens National Team debut during the2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens inCape Town,[9] and herWorld Rugby Series debut at Dubai Sevens in December. At the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens, the team lost toFrance in the bronze medal match and finished fourth overall.[10][11]
Sullivan totals seven total caps with USA Rugby, 6 (7s) and 1 (XVs).
At the2024 Summer Olympics, Sullivan was on the bronze medal-winning team for the United States.[2]
2021
Sullivan played in the inauguralPremier Rugby Sevens season, suiting up with theSouthern Headliners. Sullivan and the Headliners went 3–1 at the Championship Tournament, falling 28–14 to the Loonies in the Finals.[12]
Sullivan joined thePittsburgh Steeltoes during the program's inaugural season.[13] Sullivan and the Steeltoes participated in two tournaments throughout the summer as they were eliminated from advancing to the championship.
Sullivan opened the season tallying one try in the Eastern Conference Kickoff in Austin, Texas. The Steeltoes placed third at the first tournament of the year after falling 21–19 to her former team, the Headliners in the first round. The Steeltoes edged theTexas Team, 22–0 to clinch third place.
The Steeltoes hosted the Eastern Conference Finals at Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 23.[14] However, the Steeltoes struggled to pull ahead at their home tournament as they finished in fourth place. The Steeltoes lost to theNew York Locals, 22–14 in the knockout stages and then 29–0 to Texas in the third-place matchup.[15]
Sullivan lives inChula Vista, California, with her husband Josh Schnell, whom she married in August 2024.[16][17] She is aLEGO enthusiast, crediting the toy with helping her mental health while training for the 2024 Olympics.[18]
| Team | Season | GP | Tries | Points | Tackles | Carries |
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| Pittsburgh Steeltoes | 2023 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 5 |