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MEN’S TENNIS | Hoyas Split Final Weekend of Conference Play

By Celee Belmonte April 17, 2012

The Georgetown men’s tennis team split their two matches this weekend, falling to Big East foe St. John’s, 5-2, on Friday but bouncing back against another league rival, Villanova, in another 5-2 win...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Georgetown Offense Catches Fire

By Ryan Bacic April 13, 2012

While the rest of campus was home for the Easter holiday, the Georgetown women’s lacrosse team was out winningballgames in a big way. The Hoyas (8-4, 4-1 Big East) went on a Midwest road trip and...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Light Up Huskies

By Ryan Bacic April 3, 2012

In a recap of the Georgetown women’s lacrosse team’s overtime loss to Loyola (Md.), this correspondent suggested that the Hoyas might not be a squad built to win “shootout” affairs. Following...

SOFTBALL | Hoyas Beat Patriots

By Rachael Augostini March 30, 2012

A rainy weekend forced four games to be postponed, but the Georgetown softball team (14-17) didn’t show any rust from the hiatus Wednesday when they tied George Mason at the top of the seventh and then...

BASEBALL | Bullpen Collapse Sinks GU

By Kyle Franco March 30, 2012

Georgetown baseball jumped out to a 2-0 lead against Navy Wednesday afternoon but was unable to hold the slim advantage and slumped to their seventh consecutive loss. The Hoyas’ record stands at 11-14...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Georgetown Offense Explodes Against Eagles

By Leonard Olsen March 30, 2012

With its offense firing on all cylinders, the No. 13 Georgetown women’s lacrosse team (5-4, 1-1 Big East) defeated visiting American (6-5, 2-1 Patriot League), 17-11, Tuesday night and moved above .500...

MEN’S LACROSSE | Casey Name Still Alive on Hilltop

By Matt Carlucci March 30, 2012

There’s something about being around a beloved sport since childhood that seems to predict a career of athletic excellence. Prince Fielder spent his youth taking in batting practice in Detroit where...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Resume Big East Play

By Ryan Bacic March 30, 2012

It’s been an up-and-down season for the Georgetown women’s lacrosse team (5-4, 1-1 Big East), which has experienced huge triumphs over top-ranked teams (North Carolina, Penn) as well as losses that...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Hope to Earn Big East Bid

By Ryan Bacic March 27, 2012

With the season hanging in the balance this weekend as they compete against Rutgers, the Georgetown women’s lacrosse team couldn’t be faulted for being a bit distracted during Wednesday night’s...

MEN’S LACROSSE | GU Wins Fourth Straight

By Matt Carlucci March 19, 2012

With senior midfielder Zack Angel out due to a persistent forearm injury, Head Coach Dave Urick needed someone to step up and lead Georgetown men’s lacrosse team at Providence on Saturday. He found...

GU Falls at Marquette, 83-69, Sinks to Fifth

By Lawson Ferguson March 4, 2012

Georgetown's bad habits reared their ugly heads in Milwaukee Saturday afternoon, as careless turnovers and poor free-throw shooting doomed the No. 11 Hoyas (22-7, 12-6 Big East) in a an 83-69 loss to No....

SWIMMING & DIVING | Hoyas Travel to Pitt for Big East Championship

By Rae Underberg and Laura Wagner February 14, 2012

The Georgetown diving team has ended its season with a disappointing showing at the Big East diving championships in Pittsburgh, Pa., while the swimming team is making its final preparations to head...

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