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BASEBALL | Offense Continues to Struggle

By Nadav Senensieb March 25, 2014

The Georgetown baseball team dropped two out of three games to Towson University this past weekend, with the first two games at home and the third on the road. The Hoyas (9-12) won Friday’s game...

BASEBALL | Consistency Evades Hoyas

By Tony Baxter March 21, 2014

The lingering winter weather has taken its toll on Georgetown’s baseball schedule. The Hoyas were scheduled to face the University of Maryland-Baltimore County on Tuesday, but they were forced to postpone...

Mike Stud Hits It Big in Rap Game

By Jonathan Gillis December 2, 2013

Mike Seander throws out rhymes almost as quickly as he throws a baseball. Clocking in his fastball at a blazing 90 miles per hour, Seander, a first-year graduate student in the Sports Industry...

Unlike Past Signings, Trout Is the Real Deal

By Darius Majd October 22, 2013

It’s a time of great change in baseball: The Yankees are aged and decrepit, the steroid era has been replaced by a new wave of pitching dominance and Bud Selig will be ending his reign as MLB commissioner...

Started from the Bottom

By Nick Fedyk October 4, 2013

With a 6-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds in the National League wild-card game earlier this week, the Pittsburgh Pirates finally punched their ticket to the MLB postseason. After one of the longest droughts...

Exit Sandman: Farewell to Rivera

By Darius Majd October 1, 2013

Saturday’s announcement that Yankees closer Mariano Rivera had made his last appearance of the season marked the long-awaited conclusion of the most dominant career baseball has ever seen. The decision...

Unfair MLB Draft Must Go

By Tom Hoff September 27, 2013

The MLB playoffs are just around the corner, but before we all get caught up in the excitement of the pennant races, there’s one more important issue surrounding Major League Baseball that I think should...

Outdated MLB Must Innovate

By Tom Hoff August 30, 2013

It seems strange to criticize a professional sports league that generated $7.5 billion in revenue in 2012 and projects $9 billion by 2014. After all, Major League Baseball’s second richest team, the...

Surviving Senior Week (If You Aren't Actually a Senior)

Surviving Senior Week (If You Aren’t Actually a Senior)

By Pat Curran and Pat Curran May 13, 2013

So, you’re still here. Finals are over. Most of your friends have moved out. Your room is a shadow of its former self, your Pulp Fiction/Animal House/Bob Marley posters and big-screen TV packed away...

BASEBALL | Cards Await After Coppin Win

By Will Edman April 25, 2013

For the Georgetown baseball team, an encounter with Coppin State is always a welcome occasion. The Hoyas have laid waste to the Eagles in recent years, as evidenced by 17-11 and 19-7 thrashings, respectively,...

Youth Call-Ups a Mixed Bag

By Preston Barclay April 23, 2013

Every season, it seems, a new wave of young talent catches fire in spring training, igniting the use of the ever-popular cliche, “hope springs eternal,” as fans dream not only of a successful season...

BASEBALL | GU Salvages One on Road

By Will Edman April 23, 2013

Entering the weekend, the Georgetown baseball team (22-15, 5-7) faced a crucial matchup against Seton Hall (21-16, 7-5). Win the series against the Pirates, and the Hoyas could reach .500 in Big East...

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