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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Change The Wild Card

By Nick Macri September 18, 2010

For fans of a certain age, it is hard to imagine Major League Baseball's postseason structure has ever deviated from its current format. We can't remember the time before 1994, when the Eastern and Western...

MLB Needs Restructuring

By Connor Gregoire September 14, 2010

I'm just going to put this out there right now: If you're not a Red Sox fan like me, you're probably not going to agree with what you're about to read. And you're probably not going to believe that my...

Swinging in the Spotlight

By Jon Maniaci August 27, 2010

When the baseball season came to a close at the end of May, it was only the start of a new beginning for many players on the team. While most Georgetown students were packing up to go home for a few months...

GU Takes Inventory as 2010 Winds Down

By Lance Pauker May 21, 2010

Amid a season highlighted by a handful of walk-off wins and perhaps one too many nail-biting losses, the Hoyas are currently staring at a 24-28 overall record, standing at 5-19 in Big East play. Despite...

Little League Needs Adults to Change

By Nick Macri May 21, 2010

You could say I have a strong - slightly unhealthy - obsession with baseball. I've been to more than 100 Major League Baseball games at 37 different ballparks. I meticulously keep score of every game I...

National Power Virginia Fells Hoyas

By Lance Pauker April 30, 2010

The Hoyas traveled to Charlottesville, Va., this week, hoping to pull off a monster upset against the University of Virginia Cavaliers, the No. 1 team in the nation. Unfortunately, the Cinderella...

GU Clipped in Agonizing Fashion

By Lance Pauker April 27, 2010

So close, yet so far. That seems to be the mantra for the Hoyas as of late. This weekend, Georgetown lost three consecutive games to the St. John's Red Storm, two of which were decided by a one-run...

Bottom of the Order Helps GU Crush Hornets

By Lance Pauker April 23, 2010

When it rains, it pours. So it went for Georgetown on Wednesday afternoon, as the Hoyas opened up the offensive floodgates en route to a 12-1 victory over the Delaware State Hornets amid drizzly,...

GU Swept by UConn, Continues to Struggle in Conference Play

By Lance Pauker April 20, 2010

This weekend was a rollercoaster ride for the Georgetown baseball team. Unfortunately for the Hoya faithful, the ride was bumpy, unpleasant and full of free falls. Despite jumping out to early leads...

BASEBALL: Hoyas Win Pair With UConn Next

By Lance Pauker April 15, 2010

On a wet, dreary evening at Shirley Povich Field, it looked as if the inclement weather was going to prevent Georgetown from taking the diamond against visiting Mount St. Mary's at all. Yet after a...

BASEBALL: Georgetown Burned By USF Fireballers

By Lance Pauker April 13, 2010

The Florida heat proved to be too much for the Blue and Gray as they were burned on the wrong end of a three-game sweep. This weekend, the Hoyas traveled to Tampa, Fla. to face off against the University...

BASEBALL: Hoyas Stay Hot, Take Two Games From Notre Dame

By Lance Pauker April 9, 2010

The recent weather has had a direct effect on the Georgetown men's baseball team, which has been red-hot during its recent tear. Winners of four of their last five, the Hoyas (16-12, 2-4 Big East) have...

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