For the eleventh year in a row, the boys varsity basketball team qualified for the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association Division I tournament. This year, the team entered with the no. 6 overall seed.
Episcopal played host to the Virginia Challenge. This "bracket-buster" event matched up four teams from Northern Virginia against four teams from the Virginia Prep League.
As Mid-Winter Break began for the students at Episcopal, the boys' varsity basketball team made the short drive across Seminary Road to play the St. Stephen's and St. Agnes Saints.
The boys' varsity basketball team faced a tough week of competition. The team played three away games this week, all of whom are ranked in the Washington Post Top 20.
The Episcopal boys' varsity basketball team opened up conference play with a victory over visiting St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School on Tuesday evening.
The Episcopal boys' varsity basketball team opened the new year with a victory over Saint John Paul the Great last night. After a two-week break, and just two days of practice, Episcopal definitely faltered from fatigue and miscues on both the offensive and defensive end.
Episcopal faced the WIlson Tigers in the semifinal round of the Bullis Tournament, and they boast an impressive collection of talent from Washington, DC.
The Episcopal Boys’ Basketball Team finished with a record of 2-1 in the Bullis Holiday Tournament, and the team now has an overall record of 8-1 as we head in to the Holiday Break. It was an exciting weekend of basketball, and the team performed very well after a tough week of exams.
The boys’ varsity basketball team improved to 5-0 after defeating the Flint Hill School on Thursday evening. This was the first home game for the Maroon this season, and it certainly provided some excitement to the EHS students, faculty and fans.
On Tuesday evening the boys’ varsity basketball team traveled across town to face Bishop Ireton in an important early season VISAA match-up. The Cardinals are a member of the W.C.A.C., and also an eligible Division I state tournament team. Bishop Ireton is always well-coached, and their teams play hard and have some very skilled guards.
The boys’ varsity basketball team opened the 2017-18 season by participating in the Sleepy Thompson Invitational at St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School.
The boys varsity basketball team's first set of games were played in the Sleepy Thompson Tournament. Their semifinal matchup was against Glenelg Country School from Maryland.
In front of a raucous and standing-room-only crowd on Saturday evening, the Maroon faced the Sleepy Thompson Tournament host, and cross-town rival, St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes in the Championship game.