The Tigers claimed their first win of the season in a tight contest with Overbrook! The first set was a 25-23 nail biter and the second set was a nice 25-15!
The Tigers earned their first win of the season! While each game previously was close and showed a lot of heart and improvement, it was nice to have their hard work pay off and earn that W! In the first set it was a collective effort with everyone getting at least one ace! The Tigers also had four possessions where they were successful with three touch volleyball! Despite the self inflicted errors from the Tigers, they remained committed to their strategies and focused on the details, which ultimately gave them the first set 25-23!
In the second set Adelaide Dervan '32 had an amazing serving run and dominated with seven aces! Combine that with the other Tigers' aces and two kills from Emily Nicholson '32 the Tigers had a quicker set win, 25-15!
It's been amazing seeing this team grow game to game. Their game play is better, their decision making is better, and their support for each other and love of the game makes them so fun to watch! Great job Tigers! Come see their next home game and be loud and proud of their hard work and effort!
Librarians invite the USN community to celebrate Read Across USN Week from Friday, January 9 through Friday, January 16 and read 300K pages. Click here to volunteer during Community Night in the Hassenfeld Library, when we celebrate this week of literacy 3:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday, January 15.
The Quiz Bowl team traveled to Bowling Green, Kentucky, to face several top teams from across the country at this year's South Warren Tournament. USN's second-place finish earned the team an invitation to the National Academic Quiz Tournaments' National Championships in May.
In an inspiring new initiative, USN's health care career spotlight, organized by Ruchika Ramachandran ’27 and Yvonne Wang ’27, brought a wealth of alumni back to the school for an evening of shared expertise and personal stories. This first-of-its-kind event was a great example of the power of connection, mentorship, and community evident throughout the USN community.
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