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GU Cyclists Pedal Away to Success

By Lawson Ferguson January 26, 2010

The Georgetown club cycling team has enjoyed a remarkable resurgence over the past few years, but team president Alex Siegel (SFS '10) is quick to deflect the credit for the team's renaissance to a few...

Hoyas Ready for Early Stages of Spring Season

By Dave Hammerman January 25, 2010

Head Coach Gordie Ernst is quickly creating a nationally recognized tennis program at Georgetown.After a solid recruiting year, Ernst brought in a freshman class that included Charlie Caris, part of Georgetown's...

Hoyas Burn Out After Hot Start in ‘Cuse

By Kevin Wessel January 25, 2010

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Touting its highest ranking since February of 2008, Georgetown burst into Syracuse like it was shot out of a cannon. After 40 minutes of sloppy basketball, the Hoyas stumbled out of...

Leaders Trip, GU Stumbles and Falls

By Ryan Travers January 25, 2010

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - All season long, Georgetown has lived and died by the play of its Big Three. Greg Monroe, the future lottery pick, Austin Freeman, the Dematha Miracle Man, and Chris Wright, the feisty,...

Lady Hoyas Overcome Controversy, Continue Climb With 16th Straight Win

By Michael Palmer January 25, 2010

The Hoyas have won 16 straight games since just before Thanksgiving, setting a new school record.Yet that winning trend comes with a caveat: The Hoyas win, but they tend to make things interesting.   For...

NY Leaves Enduring Impression In Its Wake

By Nick Macri January 25, 2010

Even after his team's loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Sunday's AFC Championship Game, New York Jets' owner Woody Johnson has good reason to be proud of Gang Green. Not only did the Jets completely...

Georgetown Swimmers Tune Up for Big East Tournament

By Kevin Joseph January 25, 2010

The Georgetown swimming and diving program is picking up right where it left off before winter break, continuing an impressive stretch as the team prepares for the Big East tournament in three weeks. The...

Hoyas Ride Balanced Attack to Easy Win

By Kevin Wessel January 23, 2010

The Hoyas had a break from top-10 opponents Saturday afternoon, and they took advantage. Paced by a balanced scoring attack, No. 12 Georgetown (15-3, 6-2 Big East) cruised past Rutgers (9-10, 0-7)...

After Pitt Win, GU Continues Schedule’s Toughest Stretch

By Ryan Travers January 21, 2010

It's not often a game in the middle of January is a must-win, but that's exactly what Wednesday's game was for Georgetown. The Hoyas had gone from goats to heroes in a mere 20 minutes against then-No....

GU Swimming and Diving Trains Hard in Florida

By Meredith Cox January 21, 2010

Each year, while the rest of the Georgetown population is at home singing Christmas carols and opening presents, the Georgetown University swimming and diving team is nervously anticipating its annual...

League Play Exposes Best and Worst

By Parimal Garg January 21, 2010

Thanks to all of you for taking a look at the first installment of Three-Point Play in 2010. A lot of basketball has taken place since our last column, so let's take a look at some of the more notable...

Hoyas Win 15th Straight at Cincinnati

By Michael Palmer January 21, 2010

Monica McNutt will tell you that there was something a little different about the basketballs that Cincinnati was using. During the Hoyas' 60-56 win over the Bearcats on Wednesday, McNutt was on fire,...

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