Athletics

THE DREW DRAGONS

GO DRAGONS

We sweat. We do victory dances. We thrive. And you can’t compete with the growth we experience as part of Drew’s athletic program.

NOTHING MYTHICAL ABOUT THESE NUMBERS

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  • 1

    BCL CHAMPIONSHIP
  • 6

    NCS QUALIFIERS
  • 38

    ALL-LEAGUE PLAYER NOMINATIONS
  • 8

    HONORABLE MENTIONS
  • 1

    BCL LEAGUE MVP
  • 13

    FIRST TEAMS
  • 17

    SECOND TEAMS

Our Teams

The Dragon athletics program consists of varsity and junior varsity teams.

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  • Fall Teams

    Boys Flag Football
    Boys JV Soccer
    Boys Varsity Soccer

    Girls Varsity Golf
    Girls Frosh Volleyball
    Girls JV Volleyball
    Girls Varsity Volleyball
    Girls JV Tennis
    Girls Varsity Tennis
    Varsity Cross Country
     
  • Winter Teams

    Boys JV Basketball
    Boys Varsity Basketball
    Boys Frosh Basketball

    Girls Varsity Basketball

    Girls Varsity Soccer
  • Spring Teams

    Varsity Badminton
    Boys Varsity Golf
    Boys Varsity Baseball
    Boys Varsity Tennis

    Varsity Swimming
    Varsity Track & Field
    Boys Club Volleyball
     

The Wins Keep Coming

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  • 1

    ALUM COMPETED IN SUMMER 2024 OLYMPICS
  • 1

    ALUM PLAYING PROFESSIONAL SOCCER
  • 12+

    ALUMNI COMPETING AT COLLEGIATE LEVEL

Dragon Alumni

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  • JT Machle ’23

    Rowing
    Tufts University
  • Mark Machle ’23

    Rowing
    Tufts University
  • Barasa Simpson ’23

    Professional Soccer
    FKF, Norway
  • Ronen Stewart ’23

    Track and Field
    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Phoebe Yang ’23

    Volleyball
    Skidmore College
  • Jack Brady ’21

    Track and Field
    Boston University
  • Pema Globus ’21

    Soccer
    Puget Sound
  • David Rauchwerger ’20

    Gymnastics
    University of California Berkeley
  • Audrey Soss ’20

    Soccer
    Bates College
  • Casey McIlhenny ’18

    Soccer
    University of Vermont
  • Sabrina Massialas ’15

    Fencing
    University of Notre Dame
    Team USA, 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics
  • Alex Massialas ’12

    Fencing
    Stanford University
    Team USA, 2012 London Olympic Games, 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, and 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games.
  • Eric Schulkin ’09

    Basketball
    Kenyon College
  • Andrew Wallace ’09

    Soccer
    City College of San Francisco
  • Scott Schulkin ’07

    Basketball
    Bowdoin College
  • Owen Flannery ’95

    Soccer
    San Jose State

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OUR HOME COURT

Drew's gym is located within the Booker T. Washington Community Service Center, a 70,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility. All of us—families, students, and administrators, along with the Booker T. Washington community—participated in the complex process of planning and working with City Hall to ensure the center’s approval and completion. The 7,500-square-foot gym features our logo at center court and serves as home court for our volleyball, basketball, and badminton teams.
FACILITIES

Drew’s athletic venues exemplify the vital connection between students and the local community. We practice, train, and compete mostly off campus, in state-of-the-art facilities around Pacific Heights.
 
  • 7,500 square foot gymnasium at the Booker T. Washington Community Service Center
  • Nine San Francisco Recreation and Parks fields
  • Six lanes and 25 yards at Garfield Pool
  • Synthetic rubber surface at Kezar Stadium, the original home of the San Francisco 49ers
  • Driving range, putting green, and tee times at Presidio Golf Course
  • Gorgeous trails lined with eucalyptus trees in Presidio National Park
COACHING AND TRAINING

Student-athlete’s growth and self-improvement are the highest priority of our talented and experienced coaches. Whether we are novice or experienced in our sport, they love to encourage our strengths, our goals, our joy for the game. Coaches host open gym practices during the off-season and weight training sessions for all sports every summer.
Drew is a member of the Bay Area Conference, which comprises 29 schools; the conference includes many small independent, charter, and public schools in the Bay Area. The BAC has four leagues, BCL, BCL-East, BCL-Central and BCL-West. The majority of our teams compete in the BCL-Central League, but some compete in other BAC leagues. Drew School is also a member of the California Interscholastic Federation and North Coast Section, which sets forth policies that guide our program.

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  • Photo of Andrew Heath

    Andrew Heath 

    Director of Athletics
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  • Photo of Nelson Maxwell

    Nelson Maxwell 

    Assistant Director of Athletics
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