Rugby-U.S beat Samoa but must wait to see whether they advance at World Cup


YORK, England (Reuters) -The United States scored 10 unanswered tries as they romped to a 60-0 win over Samoa at the Women’s Rugby World Cup on Saturday, keeping alive their hopes of advancing to the quarter-finals.

Freda Tafuna scored four tries, with two for Hope Rogers and one each for Cassidy Bargell, Erica Coulibaly, Erica Jarrell-Searcy and Olivia Ortiz at the York Community Stadium as the Americans picked up a key bonus point for a Pool A total of eight.

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