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The week of January 24, 2011, featured the W.T. White Longhorns and the Richardson Berkner Rams on the schedule to start off the second half of district.  After a close 38-37 win over W.T. White the first time at Loos Field House, Jesuit was eager to make this game a little less interesting. The first quarter was a hot start for...
The present state of the NBA is exciting, to say the least. While talented but lower-tier teams trade blows in the race to make the playoffs, three teams make up the supposed "elite" of the Association. Out West, the defending champion Golden State Warriors are redefining the game behind the incredible three-point shooting of Stephen Curry and the dominant...
Five semifinal berths in six years, three title game appearances, and now one state championship. Jesuit claimed its first Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) State Title on Sunday, May 15, beating rival Highland Park 9-4 at Eagle Stadium in Allen, Texas. The championship game victory was the emotional culmination of a 17-2 2016 campaign that saw the Rangers go undefeated (9-0) at...
Yes, I know, there has been a ton of Jesuit basketball for the JV and freshman teams over the break and yes, I know that this is likely the first you're hearing of it from The Roundup. But, don't let that steer you away, because today we'll be recapping all the action from the past couple of weeks and...
Over the weekend of May 12-13, the Jesuit Crew Team trekked all the way up to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for the Central District Regional Youth Rowing Championships. Each year this event brings together top crews from Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico, Louisiana and Texas for a day of spirited racing and district championships.   Much was at stake...
Why Do Catholic Universities Have Successful Basketball Programs? Catholic universities embraced basketball as far back as the tournament itself, which started in 1939. These programs have excelled in Catholic universities due to demographics. Dr. Rick Eckstein, a sociology professor at Villanova and expert in sports and society, stated, “atholic schools originated in or near urban areas and were able to...
"Even though there is still a lot of work to be done, this victory was a step in the right direction on the path to district and so on."- Charlie Humbert '23 on his performance On February 23rd and 24th, Jesuit Track and Field competed in the Allen Eagle Relays. The man, the myth, the legend, Charlie Humbert '23 had...

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