The New Zealand Women's Sevens team have claimed their third tournament title in the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series, demolishing USA 50-12 in the Atlanta Sevens final today.
Portia Woodman touched down five times in the final to end the tournament with 14 tries in another key performance for the side.
New Zealand had earlier beaten the United States 57-0 in pool play while the United States qualified after beating Australia 10-5 in pool play.
Australia, who New Zealand played in the two earlier finals of the series, suffered two injuries within a few moments to key players and the US had capitalised on those to score their upset win.
New Zealand now lead the series with 60 points, Canada and Australia are second equal on 48 points while France are fourth with 38 points and the United States are fifth with 36.