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MS Girls Volleyball Away Game at Covenant School

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MS Girls Volleyball Away Game at Peabody School

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MS Girls Volleyball Home Game vs Eastern Mennonite School

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MS Girls Volleyball Home Game vs Waldorf School

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MS Girls Volleyball Away Game at Charlottesville Catholic School

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MS Girls Volleyball Home Game vs Charlottesville Day School

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MS Girls Volleyball Home Game vs Peabody School

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MS Girls Volleyball Home Game vs Charlottesville Catholic School

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MS Girls Volleyball Home Game vs Waldorf School

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MS Girls Volleyball Away Game at St Anne's Belfield School

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MS Girls Volleyball Away Game at Charlottesville Day School

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  • MS Girls Volleyball

    2024 - 2025
    Head Coach: Scott Mangan

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  • The Long View: The Rise of Tandem XC Issue 3

    Emma Johnson
    Part 4: A Meet at Home

    It’s a beautiful day for cross country and this race is like few others: Tandem’s first home cross country meet. It’s been a dream of Jason’s for years, to be able to host something on campus. There are only two schools competing, Tandem and St. Anne’s Belfield. The course comprises five loops around the athletic fields, up the hill to the Field House and back down again, swerving through bird houses. It’s not an ideal course. It’s hard to keep track of the number of laps, both when you’re racing and exhausted, and for those managing the meet, trying to track who has another lap to go and who to direct toward the finish line. Still the energy feels jubilant and positive. The boys have their spikes on and shiny sunglasses so you can’t see their eyes.
    Hayes runs his race smart, sticking with the front runner, pacing all the way. At the final downhill of the last lap he kicks ahead. I look to Jason’s face and see fierce joy. “Yes!” he cries as he pumps his fist.
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  • This Week in Sports - Week #35

    Dave Levy, Athletic Director
    This week marked the end of the season for Varsity Girls Soccer. They finished the season with three one-goal victories and a whole lot of fun. Their final home game was a 4-0 win against Wakefield Country Day. Next week, Ultimate Frisbee will have their final contest and Varsity Track & Field will compete at the VISAA State meet. Check out some photos from the UVA Dogwood Invitational Meet last weekend (which got truncated by rain) by clicking on the headline.
  • The Long View: The Rise of Tandem XC Issue 2

    Emma Johnson
    Part 2: The Numbers Game

    To put it plainly, Jason says, “To win in cross country, you need five.” For years the team was so close, with three or four runners at top speed. “But we never had five,” Jason says. Andy remembers, “competing at Woodberry Forest and Veritas was there, and Jason turned to me and said, ‘How are we ever going to beat these guys?’”
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  • This Week in Sports - Week #34

    Dave Levy, Athletic Director

    Overtime Sudden Victory Highlights Historic Season for Tandem Lacrosse!

    Just as he has done a million times before, Oscar drew back his stick and cocked his arm. This shot was different: it came with the game on the line, tied 7-7 against FUMA, in overtime, in the final game of the 2025 season. With pinpoint precision, Oscar's powerful shot sliced through the air like a comet, leaving the goalie in disbelief as the ball pierced the back of the net! Oscar truly Badgered up: his goal gave Tandem the victory in an exciting back and forth contest, putting the finishing touches on a historic season for Tandem Lacrosse.
     
    The Badgers trailed 4-3 after the first quarter, 5-4 at halftime and 7-6 late in the fourth quarter. As they have done all season, Tandem stayed the course, battled back, and forced an overtime period - sudden victory on the line. In many ways, this is emblematic of all the hard work this special team has put in throughout the year. It was six degrees outside in mid-December, and nobody had been on the field in months. Nobody, that is, except for Coach Tony and his determined group of off-season warriors, perfecting their craft and working on new skills. That hard work has paid off.
     
    As the calendar approached February, Jack and I met and looked at the roster. The team had ten players, not enough for a full team this season. "I swear I can get him to play," Jack assured me, "we will have enough!" He and Oscar were constantly updating me on the depth of our roster, and some new players he had convinced to put on their pads and give Lacrosse a try. On the first day of official practice, we had seven players. "Basketball isn't over yet," Jack reminded me. "I'll get a bunch of those guys to play, too."
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  • The Long View: The Rise of Tandem XC Issue 1

    Emma Johnson
    You may not think of Tandem, our alma mater, as an athletic powerhouse. Yet for a school of our size, we’ve had some incredible triumphs in sports. Back in the early 2010s, girls soccer was the dominant program at Tandem. They were on a 3-year state championship winning streak. Yet, with a small pool of students there’s always an ebb and flow, a rise and fall. When one program is big and popular, it draws students away from others. The dominant program today, whether you believe it or not, is cross country.

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