It's tournament time, and the Tigers are getting ready to compete against the best of the best in several spring sports. Read the latest on Tigers Athletics from Athletic Director Josh Scouten in this week's athletic recap.
Lacrosse Girls' lacrosse won a tough game over CPA 12-10 to advance to the State Semifinals! They will play at the River Campus on Saturday, May 10th, against FRA.
Tennis
The girls' team completed an impressive District season, ending up with a trophy to recognize their 6-1 season. This week, they competed in the Region Team Championship Match, earning another trophy for being the runner-up in the middle region. They will compete in the State Quarterfinals next week. Lily ‘28 and Abbey ‘28 will compete in the Region Individual Tournament in Murfreesboro.
Track and Field
Track and Field competitors competed in the first day of Region prelims at FRA and continued with prelims this week, ahead of the Region Finals on Friday.
Games this week: Friday, May 9 Individual Region Tennis Tournament Finals @ PCA/MTCS, 1:00 Track and Field Region Finals @ FRA, 5:00 Frisbee Team Senior Recognition, 5:00 @ River Campus
Saturday, May 10 Girls Lacrosse @ State Semifinals vs. FRA, 2:00 @ River Campus
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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During a fun field trip to wrap up the year, students were able to debate on the House floor during a visit to the Tennessee State Capitol. See more photos from their final lesson here.
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