University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers Falls to Franklin Road Academy Varsity Panthers Despite Collecting More Hits
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers fell 6-3 to Franklin Road Academy Varsity Panthers on Tuesday despite out-hitting them eight to six.
Christian Howell got the start for Franklin Road Academy Varsity Panthers. The hurler surrendered three runs on seven hits over five and two-thirds innings, striking out eight.
Townsend Stevenson was on the pitcher's mound for University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. The righthander lasted four innings, allowing five hits and five runs while striking out eight. Mahoney Daunic and Quinn Powers entered the game as relief, throwing one and two-thirds innings and one-third of an inning respectively.
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers scattered eight hits in the game. Stevenson and Alexander Peck each collected multiple hits for University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. Peck and Stevenson each collected two hits to lead University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers.
Howell went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Franklin Road Academy Varsity Panthers in hits
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.