She Competes with Heart. She Leads with Purpose.

 

Athletics at Seton builds confidence, discipline, and the strength to lead, on and off the court.

 

Seton’s Athletic Program is built on a foundation of teamwork, integrity, and bold leadership. We offer a wide range of competitive sports across all seasons, with student-athletes supported by dedicated coaches, a strong sisterhood, and facilities that foster excellence.

As proud members of the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC), one of the most competitive leagues in the country, our athletes compete at a high level while staying grounded in values that last a lifetime.

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Teams & Schedules

Rosters and Schedules Coming Soon!

 

Fall
  • Cross Country
  • Dance (Fall)
  • Volleyball
  • Crew
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Cheerleading (Fall)
Winter
  • Basketball
  • Cheerleading (Winter)
  • Dance (Winter)
  • Indoor Track
  • Swimming
Spring
  • Crew
  • Dance (Spring)
  • Golf
  • Lacrosse
  • Softball
  • Track & Field

 

Notable Achievements & Accolades

 

Championships & Titles

  • 2024 WCAC Tennis Champions
  • 16 WCAC Track & Field Championships, including an unbroken streak from 2007 – 2017
  • WCAC Basketball Titles: 1996, 1997, 2001, 2010
  • WCAC Volleyball Titles: 2003, 2005
  • Student-athletes continue their athletic journeys at the D-I, D-II, and D-III levels.
  • Tyauanna Marshall ’10: Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, WNBA draft pick for the New York Liberty

 

Student Honors

 

Gatorade Players of the Year
  • Javonne Antoine (Track & Field, 2013–14) Regina Walton (Basketball, 2020–21)
  • Eva Rogers (Cross Country, 2023–24)
All-Met Recognition
  • Camille Hall: First Team All-Met (Tennis)
  • Brooklyn Lyttle: First Team All-Met (Track & Field)
  • Kimmya Sims: Honorable Mention All-Met
All-WCAC HonorS
  • First Team: Kimmya Sims (Softball), Keagan Cooper (Softball), Jenna Etinne-Valtrin (Soccer), Camille Hall (Tennis), Logran Virgil (Tennis)
  • Second Team: Camryn Wrigley, Celia Wills, Zoe Osby, Nadeya Regala, Alicia Newell, Makayla Johnson (Basketball), Sophia Michel, Autumn Oestringer (Soccer), Leah Lykes (Volleyball), Lauryn Anderson, Mason Crouch, (Tennis), Karyana Fenalon (LAX)

 

Record-Breaking Stats

 

  • Kimmya Sims: 450+ strikeouts (2024-25)
  • Keagan Cooper & Kimmya Sims: 100+ career hits
  • Brooklyn Lyttle: New Balance All-American, Nike All-American, US #4 in Long Jump, Belize Carifta Games Representative

 

National Recognition

 

  • Washington Post & MaxPreps: National #5 Ranking (2024–25)
  • Coach Omar Wilkins: 2017 US Track & Field Coach of the Year

Seton Athletics Calendar