Columbia Academy Runs Away With Early Lead in Victory
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 3-2 loss to Columbia Academy on Tuesday. Columbia Academy scored on a single by Gibson and a walk by Kincaid in the first inning.
The pitching was strong on both sides. Columbia Academy pitchers struck out eight, while University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers sat down one.
Columbia Academy fired up the offense in the first inning. Gibson singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.
Lee toed the rubber for Columbia Academy. The ace surrendered two runs on three hits over five and a third innings, striking out eight.
Owen Block was on the hill for University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. The pitcher allowed two hits and three runs over four innings, striking out one. Mahoney Daunic threw two innings in relief.
Block went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers in hits.
Columbia Academy didn't commit a single error in the field. Gibson had the most chances in the field with eight.
High School faculty closed the academic year with a special tribute to seniors and recognition of students during the annual award ceremony on Wednesday, May 17.
The boys tennis and boys soccer teams returned to the state final four. Track and field athletes set several new school records, and the girls team finished as state runner-up while boys earned fourth place. Also, view photos from the amazing seasons of our High School varsity spring sports using the links below.
Shavon Davis-Louis, Ed.D. will join University School of Nashville as Head of Middle School on July 1, 2023 with more than two decades of experience as an accomplished and dedicated educational leader with a student-centered approach. She brings to USN the energy, enthusiasm, and comprehensive leadership USN needs to guide our Middle School forward.
Nine dispensers put free necessities in restrooms frequently used by Middle and High School students in the Main Building and Tibbott Center. The school operating budget will keep the new ADA-compliant dispensers stocked with organic cotton pads and tampons.