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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

WERDIGER | Wimbledon’s Decision To Ban Russian and Belarusian Players Sparks Controversy

WERDIGER | Wimbledon’s Decision To Ban Russian and Belarusian Players Sparks Controversy

By Robbie Werdiger June 23, 2022

In the days before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev used his global platform to spread a message about this impending invasion. After winning a semifinal...

VASHEE | Dear NFL, Stop Fighting Brian Flores and Reflect Within Yourself

VASHEE | Dear NFL, Stop Fighting Brian Flores and Reflect Within Yourself

By Rushil Vashee May 21, 2022

For years, the NFL has struggled to represent the racial diversity of its players in its front offices. While 70% of NFL players are Black, only about 9% of coaches are Black. Furthermore, no majority...

The Mavericks — Led by the Best Offensive Player in the World — Have Arrived

The Mavericks — Led by the Best Offensive Player in the World — Have Arrived

By Tim Brennan May 21, 2022

When a player looks like he could become an all-time great, he often has playoff success before it seems like he’s ready to. In the 2007 playoffs, 22-year-old LeBron James led the Cleveland Cavaliers...

BASKETBALL | Bolden-Morris and Rice Graduate After Stellar Shooting Seasons

BASKETBALL | Bolden-Morris and Rice Graduate After Stellar Shooting Seasons

By Conor Geelan May 21, 2022

In the past two years, two transfer student-athletes arrived on the Hilltop and instantly became the best shooters on campus. Now, they graduate, and Georgetown basketball loses its finest snipers: senior...

Tough Competition Can’t Sink the Hoyas’ Hopes at Wheeler Lake

Tough Competition Can’t Sink the Hoyas’ Hopes at Wheeler Lake

By John Nelson April 28, 2022

The Georgetown women’s rowing team was one of 16 teams that plunged its boat into the crystal waters of Lake Wheeler for the Lake Wheeler Invitational in Raleigh, N.C. on April 22 and 23. Facing some...

MCDONALD | Adrianne Haslet Reminds All of Us What It Means to Be Boston Strong

By Carrie McDonald April 28, 2022

The 2022 Boston Marathon on April 18 was so much more than a 26.2-mile race. It showcased a thrilling battle for the women’s title between pro runners Peres Jepchirchir and Ababel Yeshaneh. It inspired...

BASEBALL | Georgetown Suffers Late Collapse to Fall 1-2 to Xavier

BASEBALL | Georgetown Suffers Late Collapse to Fall 1-2 to Xavier

By Aiden Penry April 28, 2022

With a win to both teams’ names, Georgetown handed Xavier the series victory by blowing a 6-1 lead in the rubber match. Despite the series loss, the Hoyas have already eclipsed their 2021 regular season...

TENNIS | Men’s and Women's Tennis End Season in Big East Quarterfinals

TENNIS | Men’s and Women’s Tennis End Season in Big East Quarterfinals

By Robbie Werdiger April 28, 2022

Georgetown University men’s and women’s tennis concluded their seasons with quarterfinal losses in the 2022 Big East Championship in Cayce, South Carolina April 21-22. The men’s team capped off...

BRENNAN | In Today’s NBA, Coaching Matters More than Ever

By Tim Brennan April 28, 2022

The New York Knicks and Boston Celtics each sat at a dismal 18-20 season record heading into their Jan. 6 matchup. Although it was only one game, the matchup has come to define both of their seasons. Leading...

SOFTBALL | Hoyas Drop All Three in Series Against Red-Hot DePaul

SOFTBALL | Hoyas Drop All Three in Series Against Red-Hot DePaul

By Jeremy Fang April 28, 2022

The Georgetown softball team failed to slow down DePaul’s hot bats as the Blue Demons won all three games in the series in Chicago, Ill., on April 23-24, bringing their win streak to seven. The matchup...

MEN’S LACROSSE | No. 2 Hoyas Have a Day of Firsts, Dominate St. John’s

MEN’S LACROSSE | No. 2 Hoyas Have a Day of Firsts, Dominate St. John’s

By Caden Koontz April 28, 2022

Georgetown men’s lacrosse cruised to an early 6-0 lead and never looked back, winning 23-6 over the Big East rival St. John’s Red Storm on April 23. Senior attacker Dylan Watson turned in another...

PROFILE | Renee DeMaio: A Student Who Keeps Georgetown Athletics Running

By Maryellen Vogel April 28, 2022

With more than 700 athletes and 80 coaches on 30 teams to keep track of, the Georgetown University Athletic Department has a lot on its plate. Thanks to each member of the office, student-athletes,...

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