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For Soccer, New Big East Still a Challenge

By Hunter Main August 27, 2013

Georgetown has never skirted around the fact that the new Big East is primarily meant to serve as a vehicle for men’s basketball. The three new schools joining the conference — Butler, Creighton and...

SOFTBALL | GU Looks to Keep Tourney Spot Against No. 8 UL

By Tom Schnoor April 26, 2013

As the semester comes to a close on the Hilltop, so, too, does the Big East season for the Georgetown softball team (19-28, 8-8 Big East). Still sitting in fifth place in the Big East, the Hoyashave just...

TENNIS | Men’s Side Coasts, Women Picked Apart in Finales

By Jonah Cashdan April 16, 2013

The regular season could not have ended more differently for the two Georgetown tennis teams. On Thursday, the men’s team (12-9, 3-0) took on George Mason, picking up its 10th win in 11 matches...

BASEBALL | St. John’s Next After Rout

By Jonah Cashdan April 11, 2013

After a three-game series against St. Mary’s in California last weekend and a game against George Washington on Tuesday, the Georgetown baseball team (19-11, 3-3) returns to Big East play and the friendly...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Comeback Comes Up Short Against UNC

By Josh Simmons March 19, 2013

After the No. 10 Georgetown women’s lacrosse team (5-2, 0-0 Big East) put together its most complete performance of the season in a 15-8 drubbing of No. 12 Johns Hopkins last Wednesday, it appeared...

BASEBALL | Two Walk-Off Wins Cement Sweep

By Will Edman March 19, 2013

It was a weekend of breathless endings and dramatic performances for the Georgetown baseball team, as the Hoyas (12-6, 1-0 Big East) rode two walk-off victories to a three-game sweep over Princeton (1-10,...

HOLLANDER| Saturday a Perfect Ending for Rivalry as We Know It

By Evan Hollander March 10, 2013

If there is a precedent in college basketball for the kind of atmosphere and meaning that surrounded yesterday’s Georgetown-Syracuse clash, it might be when a team plays their final game in a beloved...

MEN’S BASKETBALL| Georgetown Blows Out Syracuse

By Evan Hollander and Pat Curran March 9, 2013

In a rivalry that began when John Thompson Jr. declared Manley Field House “officially closed,” Georgetown (23-5, 14-4 Big East) didn’t just write the final chapter but firmly closed the book...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Georgetown, Syracuse Ready for Round Two

By Pat Curran March 9, 2013

The grand finale of the old Big East has officially begun. No. 5 Georgetown (22-5, 13-4 Big East) faces off with No. 16 Syracuse (23-7, 11-6 Big East) this afternoon in what — barring a conference...

Comeback in 2OT Gives GU First Storrs Win

By Pat Curran March 1, 2013

A season-high national ranking has been the kiss of death for many high-profile teams this year. Leave it to Otto Porter Jr. and the Hoyas to break the trend in dramatic fashion. The sophomore...

MEN’S LACROSSE | Warne Earns First Victory

By Beno Picciano February 26, 2013

What a difference the faceoff can make. A week after falling to Lafayette in the opening possession of overtime, Sunday afternoon’s matchup with Navy marked Georgetown’s turn to keep the ball out...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | White Secures Last-Gasp Win Over Pitt at the Line

By Carolyn Maguire February 26, 2013

The game between Georgetown and Pittsburgh on Saturday was tied at 70 with 37 seconds left, and the Hoyas had possession. Everyone in the Petersen Events Center knew, then, that senior shooting guard Sugar...

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