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Top Sports Stories of 2017

SANTAMARIA & CRAIGE | US Men’s Soccer: A National Embarrassment (Oct. 13)

The US Men’s National Soccer Team embarrassed the United States when it failed to qualify for the World Cup after losing to Trinidad & Tobago.

 

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Hoyas Win Big East Final, Earn NCAA Tournament Berth (Nov. 9)

The Women’s Soccer team beat Butler 3-0 to win the Big East Championship for the second consecutive year.

 

WOMEN’S GOLF | Squad Records Most Successful Season in Program History (Nov. 9)

Under new Head Coach Kate Schanuel, the women’s golf team had their most successful fall season in program history, racking up three tournament wins.

 

2017-2018 BASKETBALL PREVIEW (Nov. 10)

Head Coach Patrick Ewing (CAS ’85) has led the Hoyas to an 8-1 record in his first few months. Check out our preview of his return.

 

AISHA MALHAS FOR THE HOYA
Senior forward Declan McCabe secured Georgetown men’s soccer’s second Big East Championship over the past three years when he scored off a free kick in double overtime against Xavier.

MEN’S SOCCER | McCabe Delivers Big East Championship in 2OT (Nov. 16)

The Men’s Soccer team won the Big East Championship over Xavier on a free-kick goal from senior forward Declan McCabe in double overtime.

COMMENTARY | Sgarlata to Blame for Football Team’s Failure (Dec. 1)

Coach Sgarlata’s underwhelming recruiting efforts and poor scheduling have lead to Georgetown’s abysmal results.

 

GUHOYAS
Daphne Corboz (COL ’15), left, and her sister, senior midfielder Rachel Corboz, were both All-Americans during their four years playing for Georgetown women’s soccer, leading their teams to a combined six NCAA Tournaments, two Big East Championships, and a Final Four appearance in 2016.

FEATURE | Moving On and Looking Back: A Reflection on the Careers of Daphne and Rachel Corboz (Dec. 7)

The graduation of Rachel Corboz marks the end of the Corboz era for Georgetown Soccer.

 

 

 

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