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Big East Play Begins

By Samantha Bohbot September 28, 2010

Back from its West Coast trip, the No. 19 women's soccer team split its two games this weekend. On Friday, the Hoyas (8-3, 2-1 Big East) dropped a close match 1-0 to the Rutgers Scarlet Nights (6-5, 1-2...

GU Finishes Weekend Strong

By Tim Delaney September 28, 2010

Fresh off last Tuesday's thriller in which they rallied from two sets down to shock UMBC, the Hoyas (11-7, 1-1 Big East) shifted gears in preparation for homecoming weekend and the start of Big East competition. Friday...

Fourth-Quarter Surge Gives Hoyas Homecoming Victory

By A.J. Betts September 25, 2010

Patriot League contenders, beware. Georgetown's victory over defending champion Holy Cross showed that the upstart Hoyas are for real.   Georgetown (3-1, 2-0 Patriot League) defeated Holy Cross...

Attendance Plummets as Nationals’ Promising Season Crumbles

By Connor Gregoire September 24, 2010

Last April on Georgetown Day, this column happily pointed out that despite the disappointing seasons of the other three major professional sports teams in Washington, the historically abysmal Nationals...

Patenaude Changing the Offensive Culture on Hilltop

By Jon Maniaci September 24, 2010

On Dec. 3, 2009, Hofstra University announced it was cutting its football program due to a lack of funding. While this decision severely altered the athletic landscape at Hofstra, the effects of that decision...

Smith Concerned With Injury Risk

By Connor Gregoire September 24, 2010

As part of the Georgetown University Sports Industry Management Graduate Program's Speaker Series, NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith addressed an audience of more than 300 at the...

Hoyas Battle Back From Early Deficit to Shock Furman

By Tim Delaney September 24, 2010

Down two sets to none, the Georgetown volleyball team (10-6) came storming back to win three straight sets and notched another heart-pumping, five-set victory against University of Maryland, Baltimore...

Hoyas Find Consistency

By Robbie Abrams September 24, 2010

It was a great weekend for the Georgetown sailing team. The team sailed in four competitions and finished in the top 10 of every single one. Up in Kings Point, N.Y., one of the Blue and Gray squads...

Reflections on Clutch Play

By Dave Finn September 24, 2010

The College Experience

By Parimal Garg September 21, 2010

I am philosophically opposed to the requirement that basketball players must spend a year in college (or overseas in rare cases) before they can become eligible for the NBA Draft. I find it outrageous...

Boise State Deserves Fair Shot

By Alex Lau September 21, 2010

My beef this weeks is with people arguing against Boise State's No. 3 ranking in the AP polls.Funny thing is, I used to be one of those people.       When I had the idea for...

Skid Continues After GU Falls to Ivy League Foes

By Connor Gregoire September 21, 2010

Another weekend brought another pair of disappointing results for the Georgetown men's soccer team (2-3-1) as the Hoyas tied the Princeton Tigers (1-3-1) on the road on Friday and lost to the University...

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