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MEN’S BASKETBALL | Georgetown Targets Road Battle to End Cincy Skid

By Ashwin Wadekar February 16, 2013

Nothing frustrates Vegas oddsmakers more than a battle of streaks. Coming off a resounding 63-55 victory over Marquette, No. 15 Georgetown (18-4, 8-3 Big East) has now won six in a row, but the...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Fouls Allow No. 23 ’Cuse to Slip Away

By Carolyn Maguire February 15, 2013

With 6:17 left on Tuesday and with senior shooting guard Sugar Rodgers on the bench in foul trouble, Syracuse freshman Brianna Butler drained a three to put her team up 10 at McDonough Arena — effectively...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Vitalis Double-Double Not Enough in Loss

By Carolyn Maguire February 13, 2013

There is little consolation after a tough loss like the one the Georgetown women’s basketball team suffered at the hands of St. John’s Saturday. The Hoyas (13-10, 4-6 Big East) fell 76-72 in overtime...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Porter Jr., Hopkins Key in Hoyas’ Escape at the RAC

By Pat Curran February 12, 2013

Neither icy weather nor a red-hot opponent could stop No. 20 Georgetown (17-4, 7-3 Big East) from earning its fifth straight victory on Saturday afternoon, a gritty 69-63 win over host Rutgers (12-10,...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Face Knights With Streak on Line

By Ashwin Wadekar February 8, 2013

The Georgetown men’s basketball team (16-4, 6-3 Big East) is hoping that Rutgers (12-9, 3-7 Big East), whom it faces Saturday, will prove an easier opponent than last year’s edition did. It...

CURRAN | GU Must Watch for Road Traps

By Pat Curran February 8, 2013

Georgetown is riding pretty high right about now. The Hoyas have made a triumphant return to the national rankings, clocking in at No. 20. They’ve won six of seven games. Otto Porter Jr. is a Big...

Hoya Madness Takes Vegas

By Courtney Mastrangelo February 1, 2013

Crazed NCAA fans bombard Las Vegas every spring for March Madness. Inspired by the energy of this city during this time and his desire to bring Hoyas together, Vegas entertainer and president of the...

The 12 of '12

The 12 of ’12

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee January 11, 2013

[dmalbum path="/wp-content/uploads/dm-albums/12 of 12/"/] Welcome back to campus, my fellow Hoyas! It is the new year, which means Yates is going to be filled to the brim by the usual "exercise-more-regularly-as-my-new-year's-resolution"...

Four Years of Surprises, Early Exits

By Corey Blaine December 7, 2012

An Applebee’s is where I watched Greg Monroe and my beloved Hoyas fall to No. 14 seed Ohio in 2010. In 2011, it was in a packed but silent Village A in which I witnessed Chris Wright, Austin Freeman...

The Five People You’ll Meet at a Basketball Game

By KP and KP November 30, 2012

Well, folks, it’s back. By 'it', we mean the beacon of hope amidst these trying times. Among papers, finals and crying in the corner of Lau, it’s the light at the end of the tunnel, the ray of sunshine...

Porter Returns, Leads Hoyas Over No. 11 Bruins

By Connor Gregoire November 20, 2012

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Before Monday night’s tip-off at Barclays Center, all eyes were fixed on the UCLA Bruin about to play in his first college basketball game. By the final buzzer, they were opened to...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Georgetown Finds Way to Win Without Porter

By Pat Curran November 14, 2012

Georgetown star Otto Porter Jr. is still benched with a mild concussion. Fortunately for Head Coach John Thompson III, Greg Whittington can do a pretty good impression. The sophomore forward made up...

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