With our eighth graders on the road, the rest of the squad took on Lipscomb.
With several players out of town on the eighth grade trip to DC, we had many players with the opportunity to play new positions. We played a strong Lipscomb Academy team who was physical, savvy, and skilled.
Our focus has been on our shape within the formation, getting the ball to the outside, and being aggressive with balls in the air.
We weren't able to find the back of the net, but we had several chances from Sydney Lasher '29 and Maya Arsovski '30 who were tenacious and excited about poking through the Mustang defense. Amelia Wilson '29 kept us organized from the center mid position and Tate Dawkins '30 held it down in goal!
The Mustangs were able to get a few lucky breaks and scored two goals on us and that was the final score: 2-0.
As part of a longstanding tradition, retired teachers and professionals from USN over the years came together to celebrate, connect, and reminisce during their annual luncheon in Durnan Auditorium.
It is common to have five or more University School of Nashville student-athletes sign college athletic commitment letters each year, and this year, USN saw eight more student-athletes commit to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. USN has several alumni participating in their chosen sport at the collegiate level from the Classes of 2021 through 2025. Continue reading to learn more about where Tigers are competing beyond Edgehill.
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