Roosevelt's teams are named the Roughriders. The school's football, soccer, and athletics stadium is named Wiper Field for former athletic director Art Wiper. It opened in 2006 at the site of the former baseball field.
Basketball The boys' basketball team has won three state championships: in 1946, 1973, and 1982. It placed 2nd in 1965 & 1987. The most recent state playoffs appearance occurred in 2009. The girls' basketball team has won one state championship, and had a wide-release theatrical movie,
The Heart of the Game, based on their experiences.
Golf In 2016, the boys' golf team capped off an undefeated season with a metro, district, and state championship. The girls' golf team won the 2021 Metro League championship.
Football The Rough Riders football team lays claim to one state championship, as crowned by the Associated Press in 1950. Since the start of the official state playoffs in 1974, Roosevelt has made it to the state playoffs five times, most recently advancing to the quarterfinals in 2012 and to Round of 16 in 2014. In 2025, the
Washington Interscholastic Activities Association found that Roosevelt High School's football program had broken recruiting rules. The school and some staff members received fines, as did the Seattle Public Schools athletic department and its executive director of athletics. The school must forfeit games played in the past two years in which ineligible players participated and is banned from 2025 postseason competition. WIAA also placed both the school's and school district's athletic departments on probation for three years.
Soccer The boys' soccer team has been to the state playoffs fifteen times, placing 4t three times in 1985, 1990, and 2005; 3rd in 2013; and 1st in 2017. After finishing first in 2017, the boys' soccer team was ranked at the end of the year by MaxPreps as the 6th rated boys' soccer team in the US. The girls' soccer team won the State Championship in 2023 after losing in the State Championship game in 2022. They have been to the state playoffs many times, including winning in 2023, and taking 2nd in 2022, 3rd in 1990, and 2nd in 2000. and Wynne McIntosh, 1993 Metro League MVP, Parade All-American, Youth National Team member, and Portland Pilot. McIntosh played professionally in Frau Bundesliga, WUSA, and semi-professionally in W-League, WPSL. 3rd Team All-American, NCAA All-Tournament Team, WCC First Team.
Ultimate frisbee Organized as a club sport, the
ultimate program at Roosevelt fields single-gender teams for boys and girls in both fall and spring, and
coed teams during the winter and at tournaments. The boys' team entered the national stage with impressive wins over Summit, Monarch, and Northwest to win the 2015 Westerns High School Ultimate tournament. They followed up with a 2nd-place finish at the 2015 Seattle Invite Tournament, once again defeating Northwest but losing to Franklin in the finals. At the 2016 Western High School Regional Championships, the boys placed first and the girls took 6th place. In the winter of 2016–2017, varsity and junior varsity teams began participating in the new mixed winter high school league offered by Disc Northwest. ==Languages==