Athletics

"We play sports for fun and nothing is more fun than winning at sports."
-- The Rev. John Thomas, Head of School

St. Andrew’s-Sewanee offers all students the opportunity to develop their athletic skills, to reach their athletic potential, and to enjoy sports through team membership, competition and participation. Competing as the SAS Mountain Lions, students build character, develop self-esteem, and learn the value of discipline, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The program’s no-cut policy means that all students with the desire and discipline to participate have the opportunity to experience the camaraderie of being a team member.

At SAS the athletics program is an integral part of the school curriculum. At the Middle School level, emphasis is on skills development and meaningful participation. At the varsity level, performance and team success become more primary objectives. However, in any athletic endeavor at SAS, the final measure of success lies not in winning or losing, but in how our athletes prepare for and play the game. The health and well being of St Andrew’s-Sewanee student-athletes always comes first.

SAS is a member of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association’s (TSSAA) and plays in Division IIA for independent schools in all sports but football and swimming. Other schools in the Division include Baylor School, GPS and McCallie in Chattanooga; the Webb School in Bell Buckle; and BGA, Father Ryan, MBA, the University School, Ensworth, Harpeth Hall, Pope John Paul II, and St. Ceclia in Nashville.

SAS competes independently in football and swimming is not sanctioned by TSSAA. In both these sports, the school competes with area opponents. In football, SAS has formed an informal conference that will award a championship and name all-conference players the next two seasons. In swimming, SAS hosts one of the largest invitational championships in the region for both middle school and upper school teams. SAS also hosts the annual Mountain Top Wrestling Invitational.

In recent years, the Mountain Lions have won a team state championship in girls' tennis, individual state championships in girls' tennis singles and girls' cross country, and sent numerous wrestlers, swimmers and track and field athletes to the state championships. The Middle School has won consecutive boys' basketball conference championships, while the girls have won or finished second for several years in a row. The Middle School has also claimed the Boys’ Junior High State Championships in mountain biking.

Sports

For information about the current sports season go to Athletics News & Events.

Interscholastic Teams

Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Wrestling

Other Athletic Offerings

Aerobics
Dance Team
Horseback Riding
Mountain Biking
Rock Climbing