
Tennis Anyone?
Hello Ursuline!
In case you are unaware, the UA Tennis program holds its matches at the Tennis Complex on the campus of the University of New Orleans. On Wedesnday afternoon, our tennis players competed against Mount Carmel Academy in five matches. There were three “doubles” amd two “singles” matches. Here are some pictures from the match:
- Tennis Anyone?
Courts Will Help Propel Team to State Title

The new courts replaced the old ones along Willow St.
In 2010, behind the play of seniors Daisy Miller ‘10, Tyler Castillo ‘10, and Sarah Meyer ‘10, the UA Tennis team united to achieve its greatest success. The team captured the State Runner-Up title following a great season that saw each member of the team improve her game. It was truly a team effort and the team’s effort did not go unnoticed by those on State St.
For years, the team was in need of an update to their two tennis courts. The courts had become old, damaged, and not very pleasing to the eye. Those days are gone and have been replaced by a new tennis center that will help the team continue its recent success. The project begin during the summer and recently completed … in plenty of enough time for the 2011 season.
With a new tennis center and a new Early Childhood Learning Center now on campus, one isleft to wonder what is next. The ”scoop” around campus is that the next “big thing” will begin soon and the targeted area is the State St. Gym portion of campus. Yes, the old, historic building was damaged by flood waters during Hurricane Katrina. However, the plans are to bring the “old” into the “new”. If all goes by the plans we have seen, State St. is about to see its newest transformation that will benefit each of our students for generations to come.
- The new courts replaced the old ones along Willow St.

Hello to all of our athletes!
This is a quick reminder that before you can become a member of one of our many excellent teams, you must submit all of the necessary paperwork. You can find the needed forms on the STUDENT LIFE section of our web site (click the High School tab on the main page and you will see the student life link).
Remember, you can not participate in ANY aspect of the team (practices, meetings, etc) without first submitting your forms to either your Head Coach or to Athletic Director Coach Bonnaffee.
Ursu-online staff

UA TENNIS is the 2010 State Runne-Up
With the school still excited about our volleyball’s team capture of the LHSAA Division III State Championship, the young women of UA TENNIS have quietly put together its best season… a season that concluded with the team hoisting up the LHSAA State Runner-Up title. Yes, within one school year, UA captured both a state title and a state runner-up title. Congratulations to UA TENNIS for an excellent performance and you are now able to take your rightfully earned place as one of the greatest teams in the history of Ursuline Academy athletics.
Coach LeBlanc and her squad have practiced hard non-stop over the past few months to prepare for a chance to battle for the elusive state title. In past years, UA has always been “in the hunt” yet never able to crack into the top three. With its most talented team in recent memory, the thought and dream of possibly challenging and capturing one of the top two spots at the state match was as close of a reality as anyone could imagine.
Beginning on April 26th and continuing on April 27th, UA TENNIS participated in the Regionals where the teamed finished runner-up. Numerous players, through their successful performance at the match, qualified to participate in the state match which was held on May 3rd and May 4th in Houma, Louisiana.

In doubles play, seniors Sarah Meyer ’10 and Tyler Castillo ’10 reached the Round of 16 while senior Daisy Miller ’10 and junior Brennan Ferguson ’11 advanced to within one match of the championship (semi-finals). In singles play, Ashley Dorner reached the quarterfinals with sophomore Caroline Nelson ’12 advancing to the semi-finals.
The academy erupted in joy when the announcement was made that the Tennis team had captured the state runner-up title. For two decades, Ursuline Academy had only reached the state championship match/game once in one sport (basketball). During the 2009-10 season, Ursuline Academy has doubled its previous success. Perhaps we are on the verge on seeing Ursuline Academy finally break through as one of Louisiana’s top programs.
On behalf of the entire Ursuline Academy family, congratulations to Coach Mairin LeBlanc and the entire UA TENNIS squad. We are very proud of you!
Be sure to attend the 2010 Night of the Stars Athletic Award Ceremony where the team will be honored for its recent success.

Hello to all of you lovers of Ursuline Academy Athletics. It is a busy week on State St. and here is a list of where you can see our Lions:
1. Basketball
- Coach Fav and his UBALL squad will host Washington-Marion on Monday night inside of our Ourso Athletic Center. This is the second round match of the 2010 LHSAA Class 4A State Tournament. UBALL needs four (4) victories to be named State Champions. Join us at 6:00pm as UBALL takes the next step toward the team’s first title.
2. Tennis
- Coach Leblanc unveils her 2010 team on Monday at the UNO Tennis Center. The team will face Mt. Carmel beginning at 4:00pm. Come out and see the large amount of talent that is on this year’s team including Tyler Castillo ‘10, Sarah Meyer ‘10, and Caroline Nelson ‘12.
- UA TENNIS will play Academy of the Sacred Heart on Tuesday. The match begins at 4:00pm and will be played at the UNO Tennis Center.
3. Softball
- Fresh off of its first tournament, UA SOFTBALL opens district play on Tuesday when it battles Riverdale High School at UA’s home field in the JPRD Softball Complex on David Dr. First pitch is scheduled for 4:00pm.
- UA SOFTBALL will compete in its second district game on Thursday when the team travels to the Northshore to compete against Pearl River High School at PRHS field.
- Scheduled to begin on Friday, UA SOFTBALL will participate in the McGehee Tournament at Carrollton Playground. Once we obtain a copy of game times and opponents, we will post that information to our web site.
4. Track and Field
- Coach Davis and her Track and Field team will participate in the Mandeville Invitational on Saturday. Start time is TBA (we will post more information once it is available).
Here is the latest news from the Athletic Department:
Coach Davis and the UA TRACK AND FIELD program will participate in the Regional Track Meet on Wednesday. With a dozen athletes in attendance at the meet, Coach Davis is confident that will see a few state qualifiers wearing Ursuline uniforms. The athletes participating in the Regional Meet qualified for this meet by performing well at the past district meet. If an athlete can finish in one of the top spots during her event at the Regional Meet, she will qualify to represent UA at the upcoming LHSAA State Meet on the campus of LSU- Baton Rouge. Read the rest of this entry »

On Friday morning, the High School student body gathered in the Marjory Barbier Ousro (MBO) Athletic Center for a pep rally honoring our spring sports. Golf, Tennis, Track and Field, and Softball. Lionettes and Cheerleaders were also honored. Read the rest of this entry »
Here is an update on our athletic program:
UA TRACK AND FIELD Battles Mother Nature During Annual Season Opener
On Saturday, Coach Davis and the UA Track adn Field team traveled to Mandeville High School to participate in the Skipper Relays. Typically, runners in this meet have to battled very warm temperatures and the main concern is ensuring that the runners are taking in enough fluids in between races. However, on Saturday morning, the major concern was finding a dry spot around the track. With rain pooring down, UA TRACK AND FIELD had a wet start to the season… a season that could see UA TRACK AND FIELD become very competitive. Keep an eye on Kristen Miranda ‘10 who has continued to improve in javelin competition and her efforts and progress gives UA a legitimate shot at returning to the LHSAA State Championship. Click here to see a small sample of photos from the wet Skipper Relays. UA TRACK AND FIELD can next be seen this Saturday in Baton Rouge as the team competes in the Catholic High Meet starting at 10:00am. Read the rest of this entry »

THEY’RE BACK! On Wednesday afternoon, the long-awaited return of UA TENNIS finally happened. In 2008, the team was named Regional Champions on their way to a fourth place finish in the state. For a sport that tends to be overlooked and not the recipient of a lot of media coverage, the members of UA TENNIS quietly won the support of the student body by the completion of last season. “Wow, I had no idea our tennis team was that good” was a comment said by multiple students. Now that the school is aware that the team is a major player in the local tennis community, expectations have risen for these young ladies. On Wednesday afternoon, we were given our first look at the team when UA TENNIS battled Mt. Carmel Academy. Read the rest of this entry »
Quick little update for you:
UBALL received word that it earned the # 2 position in the LHSAA Class 3A playoffs. According to one online site, UBALL finished as close as .05 points from the # 1 spot. Great Job, UBALL. PLAYOFFS 2009 —– Friday 2:00pm…in the MBO Athletic Center on State St.
UA SOFTBALL started its season on Tuesday with an exciting game against SSA. Trailing 5 -2 late in the game, our Lions rallied to bring the score to 4 – 5. Unfortunately, that is where the game ended. Though the season opened with a loss, it was great to see UA SOFTBALL battle back late in the game against a very good SSA team. Perhaps this is the season that UA SOFTBALL puts all the pieces together and makes a run…… oh, that is funny..because in softball you score runs…not points…ok, we will now go ssshhhhh.
UA TENNIS had a match against Sacred Heart on Monday and the team won! This moves the team to 2 – 1 on the season. On Tuesday, the team battled Dominican. When we left the match, UA TENNIS was doing well. When we get a final result, we will post it online for you.
UA TRACK AND FIELD will begin its season once we return from Mardi Gras. Good Luck Coach Davis and the T&F team.
























































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