Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The Roundup is the Jesuit Dallas Student Voice and Newspaper since 1942. Learn about us.

On November 29th, Jesuit traveled up the Tollway to take on Frisco Liberty for their last non-district game. Unfortunately, Jesuit fell short on Tuesday night falling 77-80 but must have a short memory and clean some things up before the annual Knights of Columbus Tournament @ Jesuit just two days later. "If we make free throws, we will win games...
Coming off of a nail-biting Bi-District round loss to a talented Arlington Martin team that made it far in the UIL playoffs last winter, Jesuit looked to kick this season off on a high note during non-district play and grow as a team. With a promising 2-1 start in non district games, the Rangers have been able to execute...
Jesuit comes off a 3-2 finish in the Coppell Tournament against El Paso Chaplain in a 63-40 win. And to finish their last two district games off, Keller is a team, full of shooters ready to shoot the ball at will and guys that handle pressure on the bounce. Before this game, they had a promising win over the...
The Mavericks tip-off in Phoenix a couple of days ago to start their 2022-2023 season. After week one of NBA basketball, the Mavericks currently stand with a 1-2 record. There are three main takeaways from the Maverick's season so far. 1. Luka's Strong Start Over the previous season, the biggest problems surrounding the young superstar were Luka Doncic's fatigue and being...
Why Do Catholic Universities Have Successful Basketball Programs? Catholic universities embraced basketball as far back as the tournament itself, which started in 1939. These programs have excelled in Catholic universities due to demographics. Dr. Rick Eckstein, a sociology professor at Villanova and expert in sports and society, stated, “atholic schools originated in or near urban areas and were able to...
Close your eyes. Picture the pinnacle of a human specimen in peak condition. Multiply it by ten. Open your eyes, because that exists. This mythical creature is named Doug Edert. Think of all the names of famous basketball legends and icons throughout the years. Sure Michael Jordan, Lebron James, and Kobe Bryant all come to mind. But who comes to...
It is that time of year again. Procrastinating on school and work to watch the games. Filling out a perfect bracket, that will inevitably be ruined less than three hours in on the first day. Tuning in to watch every second of every game. Rooting for a school that you have never heard of to be a Cinderella story....
March Madness is finally here folks! And with that the first four games. These pre tournament games determine whether or not four teams get into the actual tournament - they are essentially play in games. If you win you get in the tournament’s first round and if you lose you don’t make it in. These games were created because...

About Jesuit Dallas

Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas offers young men an excellent, Catholic education in the classical Jesuit tradition with the purpose of forming a community of men with high moral principles and service to others.

Learn More >