U.S. national rugby sevens team
Test made his sevens senior debut during the
2008–09 IRB Sevens World Series and represented the United States at the
Hong Kong,
Adelaide and
London Sevens that year. Test quickly became a regular for the U.S. team, playing for the US in every tournament in the
IRB Sevens World Series during the 2009–10 season. Test also played for the U.S. in every tournament in the
IRB Sevens World Series during the 2010–11 season. T. Test's performance throughout 2011 for the US national team earned him the Rugby Mag 2011 Men's 7s Player of the Year award. Test quickly emerged as one of the best players on the U.S. team. During the
2011-12 IRB Sevens World Series, Test broke
Jovesa Naivalu's U.S. national sevens career record of 47 tries. Test was also one of the best on the IRB circuit in catching kicks from restarts, using his 6'3" height, his jumping ability and his excellent hands to haul in the high ball. Test had a reputation as one of the best players in the game at catching restarts.
Paul Treu, head coach of the
South Africa rugby team, has stated that when it comes to catching kicks, Test is "one of the best players in the business." Test finished the 2011–12 World Series leading the United States with 21 tries. ==USA Eagles==