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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

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...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | GU Bests Delaware, Breaks Into Top 25

By Carolyn Maguire November 13, 2012

Two games into the season, the No. 25 Georgetown women’s basketball team (2-0, 0-0 Big East) is already making history. The Hoyas opened their season this weekend with wins over Sacred Heart and No....

Hoyas Best Duquesne In Home Opener

By Pat Curran November 12, 2012

Everyone anticipated that the Georgetown men’s basketball team would face some challenges early in its nonconference schedule. Very few people anticipated they would come against Duquesne. Freshman...

Season Opener Aboard USS Bataan Cancelled After First Half

By Connor Gregoire November 10, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose and sometimes there is condensation. In an unusual ending to a game played in an unusual place, the men’s basketball team’s season opener...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Gators a Threat on USS Bataan

By Pat Curran November 9, 2012

It’s Christmas Day for basketball fans across the country, and the Georgetown faithful have an extra-special present under the tree. The Hoyas kick off their season tonight against No. 10 Florida,...

No Happy Ending for Seniors: ’11-’12 Recap

By Pat Curran November 9, 2012

For the Georgetown women’s basketball team, the 2011-12 season was all about missed opportunities. It doesn’t look terrible on paper. The Hoyas finished 23-9, made it to the second round of the...

The Education of Otto Porter

By Pat Curran November 9, 2012

Just over a year ago, Otto Porter shot around on a side basket in McDonough Arena on Media Day, keeping to himself as his older teammates were assailed with flashbulbs and recorders for the first time...

Nostalgia Stifles Hoya Hoops

By The Editorial Board November 9, 2012

The men’s basketball program is struggling to emerge from its own shadow. A storied stretch of dominant seasons during the 1980s elevated the Hoyas to national prominence, but nostalgia for the glory...

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