Athletics

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  • Indoor Track - Varsity

    2021 - 2022
    Head Coach: Conrad Singh

    Gonzaga Indoor Track & Field begins in late November and competes in the months of December, January, and February. The team is led by first year head coach Conrad Singh who graduated from Gonzaga in 2000. Coach Singh is taking over for long-time head coach Alvin Maddox who retired last year after 39 years on Eye Street. Singh played football and basketball for four years in high school. He ran for Maddox in his senior year before going on to Hampden-Sydney College to play wide receiver and major in Economics.

    Coach Singh returned to Gonzaga in 2008 as a member of the football staff and has been a full-time employee of the Alumni and Advancement Office since 2010. Coach Singh will continue to be a varsity football assistant coach as well as the Manager of Digital Media for the school. 

    Gonzaga won the DCSAA Championship in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2019. The Eagles look forward to competitions in Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, and Virginia this season as they prepare for the DCSAAs on February 11-12. Eagles fly high!

Schedule/Results

Indoor Track - Varsity

Neutral

Track at Alvernia Holiday Classic (Reading, PA)

Non-League
Neutral
Cancelled

Track at North Shore HS Invitational (New York, NY)-CANCELED

Non-League
Away
Scrimmage

Track at Dunbar HS (Simulated Meet)

Non-League
Dunbar High School
Neutral
Cancelled

Track at CNU's High School Showcase (Newport News, VA)-CANCELED

Non-League
Away

Track at Dunbar HS Polar Bear

Non-League
Dunbar High School
Neutral

Track at Episcopal Maroon & Black Relays

Non-League
Episcopal High School
Neutral

Track at Episcopal

Non-League
Episcopal High School
Neutral
Invitational

Track at Private School Invitational

Non-League
Georgetown Preparatory School
Away

Indoor Track in Jesuit Invitational

Non-League
Georgetown Preparatory School
TBD

Indoor Track at DCSAA Indoor Championship

League
George Mason University

Team Record

W L T %
0 0 0 0

Roster

Celebrating 200 Years of Jesuit Education in the Nation's Capital