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Athletics

Competitive Sports

Athletic Training

Facilities

Schedules & Scores

Beyond UA Athletics

Contact:
Stephanie Mark
Director of Athletics
smark@ursuline.org
302.658.7158, ext. 6232

Tracy Bukowski
Assistant Director of Athletics
tbukowski@ursuline.org
302.658.7158, ext. 6232

Lauren DiSabatino
Lower & Middle School Athletic Coordinator
ldisabatino@ursuline.org
302.658.7158, ext. 6370

 

Leadership. Teamwork. Excellence. Ursuline Athletics.
Ursuline Academy is proud to have a nationally-recognized Athletics Program that centers on the development of a well-balanced student-athlete. By instilling teamwork, dedication, and enthusiasm in your child, we strive to create student leaders on and off the field who excel academically and athletically, who support their team and coaches, and who serve as a role model of sportsmanship among teammates and competitors alike. With our record of excellence, we believe we have created the ideal environment for your child to thrive in the classroom and on the field.

National Honors:

  • USA Today’s Top Athletic Girls High School Program in Delaware
  • 2 WNBA players and 1 FIBA EuroLeague player
  • 2 National Gatorade Players of the Year
  • U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American
  • Nationally-ranked Crew Member

State Honors:

  • 64 State Championships
    • 17 State Basketball Titles
    • 14 State Cross Country Titles
    • 12 State Volleyball Titles
    • 12 State Track & Field Titles
    • 7 State Swimming Titles
    • 2 State Tennis Titles
  • 82 Catholic Conference Titles
  • 11 State Gatorade Players of the Year
  • 11 – 1,000 point-scorers (basketball)
  • 7 – 100 goal-scorers (lacrosse)
  • State Coaches of the Year
    • Basketball
    • Cross Country
    • Lacrosse
    • Swimming
    • Tennis
    • Track and Field
    • Volleyball
  • 6-time State Sportsmanship Award Winner
  • 30 Catholic Youth Ministry Championships

Ursuline Academy is a member of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA) and offers 14 sports at the junior varsity and varsity levels, competing against both private and public schools in Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.