Athletics
Rumsey Hall Blue Dogs
We Believe in EFFORT, COURAGE, and nurturing the DRIVE FOR SUCCESS.
The Blue Dog Spirit is defined by perseverance, attitude, and the relationships built between teammates and coaches. We offer a full schedule of competitive and non-competitive teams for IIIrd Form (5th Grade) through VIIth Form (9th Grade) students—supporting all levels of play.
Students build lasting skills and cultivate a passion for a variety of sports by participating in fall, winter, and spring season athletics each school year. Our faculty-coaches teach healthy habits and training techniques to thrive physically. Athletes are equipped with knowledge of the sport and then experience first-hand an understanding of their contribution to team dynamics.
Interscholastic Sports
30 Interscholastic Teams
Upper School: Everyone Upper School student has the chance to play a competitive sport, whether they’ve played the sport before or are trying it for the first time.
Our athletic offerings are for all students in the IIIrd Form through VIIth Form (grades 5 – 8).
Indoor & Outdoor Adventure
Rumsey Outdoor Adventure (ROA)
It takes courage to accept a new challenge. We create the opportunity to gain confidence in a variety of ropes/rock-climbing/outdoor adventures.
Blue Dogs go on to Remarkable Secondary Schools!
Blue Dog Athletic Facilities
- Veronica D. & Charles H. Pavek Athletic Field
- Scott Evans Seibert ’92 Memorial Field
- The Eren Family Tennis Center
- Paul Lincoln Cornell Athletic Field
- The Roy Fitness Center
- Roy Football Field
- John F. Schereschewsky Sr. Memorial Center
- Blue Dog Gym
- Magnoli Gym
- Indoor Tennis Courts
- Lufkin Rink
- Spooner Field
- Francis M. Ryan Indoor Rowing Facility
- North/South Dorm Athletic Field
- Indoor Climbing Wall
- Low Ropes Course
- Washington Club Beach, Lake Waramaug, CT (Crew)
- Mohawk Mountain, Cornwall, CT (Ski/Snowboard)
- Fox Crossing (Horseback Riding)
Being a Blue Dog is About...
"Being a Blue Dog cultivated my sportsmanship and leadership—whether I was on the court, the field, or the sidelines cheering my peers on. We held our heads high even if we were not ringing the victory bell after every competition. Rumsey was a space to practice celebrating the highs with grace and valuing the lows as a learning experience. These are just a few experiences that have had a lasting effect on who I am to this day, and I am thankful for them." -Delando Clarke '14, Wesleyan University
Athletic Directors & Trainer
Jay Przygocki
Athletic Director
Liz Butler
Associate Athletic Director
Nicole Pease
Athletic Trainer