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We are a Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory high school serving more than 1650 young men and women in grades 9-12 in becoming Men and Women with and for Others.
With more than 140 years of history behind us, we are a Roman Catholic educational community rooted firmly in the nearly 500-year-old model of Jesuit education, leading the way in preparing students for the 21st century.
Our unique educational model combines the advantages of single gender instruction with opportunities for young men and women to collaborate, serve, pray and socialize together to form the whole person—mind, body and spirit.
The strength of Regis Jesuit is found in the depth and diversity of its broad community of students, parents and alumni who strengthen and share their gifts through a lifelong Raider experience.
The transformational student experience has been developed thanks to a long tradition of generous philanthropic support of our enduring educational mission.
Athletics at Regis Jesuit endeavor to provide an environment in which the student-athlete is assisted in understanding himself/herself physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually.
The Regis Jesuit athletics department endeavors to help student-athletes become Christian leaders and understand how to be examples for others. The environment of such an undertaking is characterized by a concern for the individual.
We are proud of its long athletic tradition. Not only has it been a winning tradition, but one which has worked to instill values in our student-athletes which apply not only to sports but to life. Regis Jesuit athletics means more than just winning. Loyalty, pride and integrity are virtues the community of Regis Jesuit works to instill in all of our student-athletes.
Great Raider Fran Belibi '19 continues to outshine her opponents and take her dunking abilities to a new level. Read more about how she has joined a select group of female basketball players to dunk in a women's college game and how she continues to change the narrative for women's basketball. Read the full article at FANBUZZ
Congratulations to Great Raider Shane Ott '18 who has committed to play hockey for Niagara University. He is the first Regis Jesuit hockey player to be signed to play Division I according to RJ Varsity Coach Dan Woodley. Ott currently plays as a forward for the Janesville Jets in the North American Hockey League.
The Lincoln Journal Star looks back at the high school career of Great Raider Jack Stoll '14, now a senior tight end at the University of Nebraska. RJ Football Head Coach Danny Filleman recalls Stoll as a player in high school. Read the story
The Under Armour All America Lacrosse games were held August 22-23 and several Regis Jesuit lacrosse players played their way to a roster spot on Team Southwest at this prestigious event. Team Southwest won the regional championship for both Upperclass girls and Underclass boys division.
In the boys underclass division, Fletcher Sullivan '23 and Jack Casey '23 were on the championship roster. In the girls division, Emily Bradac ' 23, Krissy Rael '21 and Cate Lord '21 all represented Team Southwest. Additionally, Jack Casey '23 and Cate Lord '21 each earned the Tournament MVP award. Way to go, Raiders!
Over the course of six weeks, coaches from several of our teams stood under the lights of Lou Kellogg Stadium on Friday evenings and recorded a message of hope and inspiration for our students, especially our seniors, who were completing this school year in a completely unprecedented way. These videos were shared on social media on those same Friday evenings, but in case you missed them or would like to watch them again, we have compiled them into a playlist on YouTube.
April 24 – Baseball Coach Matt Darr
May 1 – Girls Lacrosse Coach Kathryn Ames
May 8 – Boys and Girls Track & Field Coach Ryan Taylor
May 15 – Soccer Coaches Rick Wolf (boys) and Will Cropper ‘98 (girls)
May 22 – Boys and Girls Rugby Coach Anthony Mattacchione
Isalina Colsman '20 has signed to compete in cross country for the University of Notre Dame. She is a four-year letter winner in three sports—cross country, swimming and track. Congratulations, Isalina!
On April 15, the date for what would have been the spring National Letter of Intent signing day, we held a virtual signing ceremony for the 14 Raiders who were committing to compete collegiately. Including these student-athletes, we have surpassed our school record for signees from a single class with 42 members of the Class of 2020 signing to play their respective sport. Read more to see the 14 who "signed" on Wednesday and to see a video honoring this accomplishment.
Nine members of the Wrestling team—seven young men and two young women—earned recognition as All-Aurora, All-League or All-State Academic team members. Congratulations to these Raiders on their achievements.
Two-time State Champ Antonio Segura '21 has been named South Metro Wrestler of the Year by Colorado Community Media. Congratulations! Read the article in the Parker Chronicle
Congrats to Ty Bergman '21, Alonzo Paul '21 and Michael Wolf '21 who were all named to the All-Continental League Second Team for Boys Basketball. Way to go, Raiders! See the full coverage of the teams from The Sentinel
Congratulations to Girls Basketball's Jada Moore '20 who was named Continental League Player of the Year. Moore was also named to the All-Continental League First Team along with teammate Avery VanSickle '21. Sam Jones '21 was named to the Second Team. Read more from Courtney Oakes of The Sentinel
On Saturday, March 7, the 29th-ranked Raiders took on No. 5 Grandview and played a competitive game, but fell to the Wolves 48-41. This was the furthest boys basketball had progressed in the post-season since 2016 when they also made it to the Great 8. So we congratulate and thank them for a fun season!
Though they played hard to make up a large early point deficit, the Raiders couldn't repeat the magic of another final-second win over Highlands Ranch in the Great 8 round of the State tournament. They fell to the Falcons 51-44, their only in-state defeat this season. We are very proud of this year's team and grateful for an amazing season and playoff run.
After their second consecutive upset of a higher-seeded team, the Boys Basketball team is headed to the Denver Coliseum on Saturday, March 7 at 2:00 pm to take on No. 5 Grandview in the Great 8. Tickets are $7.00-9:00 pm and available online. Parking is $10.
In the March 5 Frozen Four matchup against Valor Christian, the Raiders fell short of advancing to the title round with the Eagles taking the game 2-1. The Raiders were hoping to advance and capture their third consecutive and seventh overall State title.
After beating Broomfield 58-51 in the Sweet 16 at home, Girls Basketball moves to the Great 8 on Friday, March 6, 4:00 pm at the Denver Coliseum. The No. 3 Raiders take on sixth-seeded Highlands Ranch, whom they beat by two points when the teams met up less than a month ago. Tickets are $7.00-9.00 and available online. Parking is $10.
The Raiders boys hoopsters, which were seeded 29th going into the second round game against No. 4 Cherry Creek, played a fiercely competitive game. The score teeter-tottered back and forth between the teams throughout the game with the Raiders edging past the Centennial League champion Bruins to secure the 69-65 win in the final two minutes.
Regis Jesuit offers 28 different sports with upwards of 65 teams the majority of which compete at the 5A level of the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA).
Athletic Directors
List of 2 members.
Kelly Doherty
Athletic Director-Boys
(303) 269-8030
John Koslosky
Athletic Director-Girls
(303) 269-8130
Athletic Trainers
List of 4 members.
Lindsay Casas
Athletic Trainer-Girls | Physical Ed & Science Teacher
(303) 269-8176
Sebastian Kurtz
Athletic Trainer-Boys
(303) 269-8076
Hunter Lindsay
Athletic Trainer-Boys
(303) 269-8076
Kaitlin McKeon
Assistant Athletic Trainer-Girls
(303) 269-8176
Athletic Training Program
Our athletic training program exists to assist athletes in the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and subsequent return to their chosen sport(s).
As integral members of each of our athletic teams, our certified athletic trainers provide health care for each of our student-athletes. This service encompasses all facets of the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries, and an athlete’s subsequent return to his or her chosen sport(s), as well as management of additional conditions that may influence performance. Each of our athletic trainers who work with our athletes, whether in the athletic training room or during practices and competitions, are nationally certified through the sole certifying organization for athletic trainers: the Board of Certification. All of our athletic trainers are also members of the National Athletic Trainers' Association.
In addition to our athletic trainers on staff, we also partner with Landow Performance Training, an organization that works with pro-atheletes and Olympians, to provide strength and conditioning coaching to our students on campus year-round.
Regis Jesuit High School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.