31 Student-Athletes Recognized on Senior Signing Day

On Wednesday, February 5, the Gonzaga Athletic Department held its annual Senior Signing Day Ceremony, when the school recognizes student-athletes who will play a sport in college at any level.

"It is one of my favorite days of the year,” says Athletic Director Joe Reyda, adding that the event is a wonderful opportunity for the student-athletes to thank their parents, coaches, teachers, and teammates. It's also a chance for Gonzaga to recognize the students for all of their hard work in both the classroom and on the playing field. 

Gonzaga Sports "Signing Day" 2020

As of February 5, 31 seniors have committed to play a sport in college. Here’s a list, organized by sport, of the athletes and the colleges where they will play next year:

Baseball 
Bradley Carvajal, Penn State Harrisburg
Christian Ficca, Georgetown University 
Garret Newsome, William & Mary

Basketball

Chuck Harris, Butler University
Myles Stute, Vanderbilt University
Terrance Williams, University of Michigan

Crew
Owen Malone, University of Washington
Matthew Richardson, Navy
Ben Rutherford, University of Pennsylvania

Cross Country & Track
Cullen Capuano, Washington University
Gavin McElhennon, Johns Hopkins University

Football
Conor Fagan, University of Maryland
Olu Fashanu, Pennsylvania State University
Rodney Faulk, Army 
Henry Iloanya, University of Pennsylvania
Jestus Johnson, University of Virginia
Patrick Matan, North Carolina State University
Luke Petitbon, Wake Forest University
Colin O’Connor, Navy
Malcolm Terry II, Navy

Lacrosse
Matt Dailey, Middlebury
Luca Docking, Roanoke College
Doane Kiechel, University of Michigan
Andrew O’Berry, Harvard University
Brendan O’Berry, University of Richmond
Aidan Taplin Patterson, Navy
Clay Weiss, University of Vermont

Swim & Dive
Ollie Bernasek, University of Notre Dame
Ryan Catron, University of Denver
Hayes Goetcheus, Georgetown University

Rugby
Bau Molinari, St. Bonaventure University

Congratulations to all!

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