Psalm Wooching
Psalm Fa'afoisia Pulemagafa Wooching is an American rugby union player who plays for the United States men's national [rugby union team|United States men's national team]. He formerly played for the San Diego Legion in the Major League Rugby.
He has previously played for the USA Selects and Seattle Saracens. Prior to his career in rugby, Wooching played college football for the University of Washington Huskies, playing as a fullback and linebacker. Despite significant interest from NFL teams, Wooching announced that he would be pursuing a career in professional rugby, and not football, ahead of the 2017 [NFL draft]. Wooching made his debut for the United States men's national rugby team in 2018 in the Americas Rugby Championship.
Early life
Wooching is a Hawaiian of Samoan descent. He first played rugby as a youth before being introduced to football in high school.College football career
Wooching redshirted his true freshman season for the Washington Huskies in 2012. Originally recruited as a fullback, Wooching was eventually converted to linebacker and made contributions both on defense and special teams. In his junior season, he played in all 13 games and recorded two tackles in the 2015 Heart of Dallas Bowl—a 44–31 victory over 2015 [Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team|Southern Mississippi]. In his senior season, he played in all 14 games, starting 13, and had 42 total tackles, with two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery. Following the regular season, he received an honorable mention to the 2016 [Pac-12 Conference football season#All-Conference teams|2016 All-PAC-12 Conference Team]. He served as a captain for the Huskies at the 2016 Peach Bowl in that season's College Football Playoff semifinal. He made three tackles and forced one fumble in that game—a 24–7 loss to the 2016 [Alabama Crimson Tide football team|University of Alabama].On February 16, 2017, after the conclusion of his senior season with Washington, Wooching announced his intention to forego a potential career in the NFL and pursue a career in professional rugby. In his announcement about the decision, he described rugby as his "first love" and the first sport that he ever excelled in.