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The Herries Maxwell Trophy is a series of curling matches held every five years between Scotland and United States. The hosting country and the visiting country alternates. The visiting country sends a delegate of five men's teams (twenty curlers) to play a month-long tour at numerous curling clubs in the hosting country.

Results

Results (Scotland 7, USA 7)
Year Host Scotland score USA score
1952 Scotland 479 366
1955 USA 319 278
1962 Scotland 367 219
1967 USA 1293 1186
1972 Scotland 1041 935
1977 USA 1216 998
1982 Scotland 887 909
1987 USA 771 784
1992 Scotland 793 856
1997 USA 747 807
2001 Scotland 764 1033
2007 USA 949 869
2012 Scotland 797 1075
2017 USA 947 1047

2022 USA 977 Scotland 808


  1. Not 1957
  2. Not 2002 due to Olympics and World Men's and Women's being held in USA.

References

  1. "2001 Scotland Tour: A True History" (PDF). United States Curling Association.

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