UHS ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT
The interscholastic athletic program seeks to help studentathletes grow physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially through the challenges of athletic discipline, team participation, and interscholastic competition.
The mission is educational and designed to enrich and complement the UHS academic experience.
SPORTS BY SEASON
WINTER
Basketball (B/G)
Soccer (B/G)
FALL
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Flag Football (B/G)
Sailing
Girls' Tennis
Girls' Volleyball
SPRING
Badminton
Baseball
Fencing
Golf
Lacrosse (B/G)
Softball
Swimming
Boys’ Tennis
Track and Field
Boys’ Volleyball
Although we are proud of the championship banners that fill our gym, we value the development of our student-athletes even more. Red Devils leave here with strong skills and values in areas like effective teamwork, listening and communication, disciplined work habits, respect for authority, and emotional control. Students at all levels of sports—from the brand-new freshman trying out cross country to the highly skilled soccer player—are valued and respected by their coaches and expected to develop into a contributing member of the program of their choice. We don't measure the success of our athletic program by our win-loss record; we measure success by the way Red Devil Athletics helps enhance the high school experience and prepares our graduates for success in college and beyond.
9-TIME CAL-HI SPORTS STATE SCHOOL OF THE YEAR:
DIVISION V (‘98, ‘99, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘18) AND DIVISION IV (‘21, ‘23, ‘24)
BY THE NUMBERS
57 League Championships in the last six years
20 NCS Championships in the last six years
16 State Championships
86 athletes competing in college in the last six years
81% of students compete in athletics
47% of students play multiple sports
List of colleges and universities where recent graduates are competing:
Amherst College
Bates College
Brown University
Carleton College
Claremont McKenna College
Colby College
Colgate College
Connecticut College
Emory University
Franklin & Marshall
Harvard University
Haverford College
Kenyon College
Macalester College
Middlebury College
MIT
Mount Holyoke
Muhlenberg College
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Oberlin College
Occidental College
Pomona College
Pitzer College
Smith College
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University
Swarthmore College
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
Washington University, St. Louis
Wesleyan University
Wheaton College
Williams College
Yale University