| # | Name | Pos. | Height | Grade | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Torrance Farrington, Jr. | G | 5' 7" | Sr. | 2026 |
| 1 | Matteo Jones | G | 6' 0" | So. | 2028 |
| 2 | Chase Peterson | G | 5' 11" | Sr. | 2026 |
| 3 | Axton Scott | G | 6' 0 | Fr. | 2029 |
| 4 | Jacob Williams | G | 6' 2" | Jr. | 2027 |
| 5 | Allen Mbuyamba | F | 6' 4" | Sr. | 2026 |
| 10 | Chase Hogg | G | 5' 11" | Jr. | 2027 |
| 11 | Patrick Shime | F | 6' 7" | So. | 2028 |
| 12 | Aidan Williams | G | 5' 8" | Sr. | 2026 |
| 13 | Jahlil Waheed | G/F | 6' 6" | So. | 2028 |
| 15 | Jack Lynch | C | 6' 5" | Jr. | 2027 |
| 21 | Dylan Higgenbotham | G | 5' 9" | Fr. | 2029 |
| 22 | Matthew Wilbon | F | 6' 4" | Jr. | 2027 |
| 23 | Phinn BonSalle | F | 6' 5" | Jr. | 2027 |
| 24 | Dave Mbuyamba | F/C | 6' 7" | So. | 2028 |
Gonzaga College High School enters the 36th Annual Gonzaga DC Classic as the defending champion. This season, Gonzaga is excited to welcome new head coach Keith Urgo, Gonzaga Class of 1997. Over the past 18 years, Coach Urgo has coached at the collegiate level with roles at Villanova, Penn State, and Fordham. Three years ago, he became the Head Coach of Fordham, earning the title of Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in his first season.
In 2024, the Eagles had an outstanding campaign where they finished 29-5 and were ranked #2 in the Washington Post’s final basketball poll while winning the D.C. State Athletic Association’s AA title. Gonzaga also had key wins over national powers winning the prestigious Les Schwab Invitational in Portland, OR and the Hoophall Classic in Phoenix, AZ. Finally, Gonzaga won the DC Classic Championship for the fourth year in a row.
After graduating a handful of Division 1 recruits, the 2025-26 team looks forward to games against national competition in the Behan Classic, the Hoop Dreams Classic and the Melo Classic. Gonzaga will also face their usual tough schedule in the DMV and, of course, the always loaded Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC).
Coach Urgo says, “This is a special season for me returning to my alma mater. We look forward to an exciting and challenging year for Gonzaga basketball and are hoping to defend our Gonzaga DC Classic title.” Coach Urgo adds, “Come on down to Eye Street this season for some great high school basketball.”
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The oldest all-boys school in Washington, DC, Gonzaga has a rich legacy that stretches back more than 200 years. Over the course of that history, Gonzaga has demonstrated and reaffirmed a deep commitment to Jesuit education. And it has chosen to do so in the heart of the inner city – on a street shared with leaders of business and government, and on a block where it ministers to the least fortunate in society.
At times, our location was seen as a liability. But the decision to remain on Eye Street was driven by the recognition that where we are plays a major role in shaping who we are. Today, Gonzaga’s downtown location is one of the many reasons for our success. Three blocks from the Metro and the main railway line at Union Station, Gonzaga draws students from all over the Washington area. Our location also reinforces our commitment to service. Located on Gonzaga’s campus, The Father McKenna Center is a Catholic social service agency serving men struggling with homelessness as well as very low income families.
With a total enrollment of approximately 960, Gonzaga annually awards more than $4 million in financial aid to over 35% of its students. Learning opportunities abound on Eye Street through the availability of over 100 honors and AP sections, and our students are well prepared for college and beyond.
Students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of athletics and other extra-curricular activities. With 18 sports offered, and 41 athletic teams, more than 80% of our students participate in a sport each year. Gonzaga also produces two large-scale theater productions annually and offers opportunities to take part in multiple musical groups – including a chorus, jazz ensemble and winds ensemble.
Our commitment to spirituality and social service is realized annually by over 700 students who participate in Kairos and other class retreats, and through over 20,000 student hours spent in service locally, nationally, and internationally.
Through religious studies, retreats, opportunities for prayer, and service, Gonzaga seeks to help students answer these questions – as well as the three pivotal questions of St. Ignatius: “What have I done for Christ? What am I doing for Christ? What will I do for Christ?” The answers to these questions, central to Jesuit spirituality, are the four-year quest of a Gonzaga student – a quest which then continues for life.
| Date | Opponent | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Nov. 30 | Mayhem on Military - Landon | Neutral Site |
| Dec. 2 | New Hope | Home |
| Dec. 5 | St. John's | Away |
| Dec. 10 | Bishop O'Connell | Home |
| Dec. 12 | Gonzaga DC Classic - Friendship Tech | Home |
| Dec. 13 | Gonzaga DC Classiic - TBD | Home |
| Dec. 14 | Gonzaga - TBD | Home |
| Dec. 19 | Roman Catholic | Neutral Site |
| Dec. 20 | Malvern Prep | Neutral Site |
| Dec. 28 | Iona Prep | Away |
| Dec. 29 | Christ the King | Neutral Site |
| Dec. 30 | South Shore | Away |
| Jan. 3 | Behan Classic - Bullis | Neutral Site |
| Jan. 4 | Hoop Dreams Classic - St. Joe's | Neutral Site |
| Jan. 6 | DeMatha | Away |
| Jan. 9 | Carroll | Home |
| Jan. 11 | Archbishop Spalding | Home |
| Jan. 13 | Good Counsel | Away |
| Jan. 15 | McNamara | Away |
| Jan. 20 | Ireton | Home |
| Jan. 23 | Paul VI | Away |
| Jan. 27 | St. John's | Home |
| Jan. 30 | St. Mary's Ryken | Away |
| Feb. 1 | Melo Classic - Mount St. Joe's | Neutral Site |
| Feb. 3 | Bishop O'Connell | Away |
| Feb. 7 | DeMatha | Home |
| Feb. 10 | Carroll | Away |
| Feb. 13 | Good Counsel | Home |
| Feb. 19 | WCAC Play-in Game | TBD |
| Feb. 21 | WCAC Quarterfinals | TBD |
| Feb. 22 | WCAC Semifinals | TBD |
| Feb. 23 | WCAC Finals | TBD |