The Tigers opened their season with an exciting matchup against Hume-Fogg. Both teams started sluggishly, struggling to minimize turnovers and find offensive rhythm. Despite the slow start, the Tigers stayed competitive with key defensive stops, heading into halftime trailing 17-12.
The second half marked a turning point as freshman point guard Jamison Jackson '29 took charge, delivering an impressive 26-point performance. The Tigers found their groove on both ends of the court, holding Hume-Fogg to just 8 points in the half while pouring in 30 points of their own. This dominant second-half effort secured the Tigers’ victory in their season opener.
The Tigers opened their season with an exciting matchup against Hume-Fogg. Both teams started sluggishly, struggling to minimize turnovers and find offensive rhythm. Despite the slow start, the Tigers stayed competitive with key defensive stops, heading into halftime trailing 17-12.
The second half marked a turning point as freshman point guard Jamison Jackson '29 took charge, delivering an impressive 26-point performance. The Tigers found their groove on both ends of the court, holding Hume-Fogg to just 8 points in the half while pouring in 30 points of their own. This dominant second-half effort secured the Tigers’ victory in their season opener.
Former Tiger athletes Mahoney Daunic ’24 and Cameron Wooten ’23 explained the athletic recruiting process with student-athletes during a recent virtual lunch and learn in Payne Library Room.
During a fun, cross-division lesson, students from HS History Teacher Ayesha Nawaz’s class came together to tell the story of Native American displacement to Social Studies Teacher Connie Fink’s fifth graders.
Chris Carrabba, legendary artist and father to USN students Caden ‘27 and Alexa ‘29, will perform an acoustic set on Saturday, March 29 for Music Night, our annual adult-only concert in Durnan Auditorium. Tickets are available now for this fundraiser, which supports the arts and athletics at USN.
USN Mission: University School of Nashville models the best educational practices. In an environment that represents the cultural and ethnic composition of Metropolitan Nashville, USN fosters each student’s intellectual, artistic, and athletic potential, valuing and inspiring integrity, creative expression, a love of learning, and the pursuit of excellence.