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Hoyas Back in Big East Race

By Connor Gregoire October 5, 2010

What a difference a week makes. Two Saturdays ago, the Georgetown men's soccer team (4-4-1, 1-1 Big East) had just lost at Cincinnati to open its conference season and hadn't won a game in 20 days. But...

Big East Play Begins

By Samantha Bohbot September 28, 2010

Back from its West Coast trip, the No. 19 women's soccer team split its two games this weekend. On Friday, the Hoyas (8-3, 2-1 Big East) dropped a close match 1-0 to the Rutgers Scarlet Nights (6-5, 1-2...

GU Finishes Weekend Strong

By Tim Delaney September 28, 2010

Fresh off last Tuesday's thriller in which they rallied from two sets down to shock UMBC, the Hoyas (11-7, 1-1 Big East) shifted gears in preparation for homecoming weekend and the start of Big East competition. Friday...

Win Puts GU Back on Track

By Pat Curran September 24, 2010

Georgetown field hockey badly needed a victory Tuesday afternoon to avoid a three-game losing streak. Catherine Shugrue delivered. The sophomore forward scored two second-half goals, helping the Hoyas...

BASEBALL: Hoyas Stay Hot, Take Two Games From Notre Dame

By Lance Pauker April 9, 2010

The recent weather has had a direct effect on the Georgetown men's baseball team, which has been red-hot during its recent tear. Winners of four of their last five, the Hoyas (16-12, 2-4 Big East) have...

Curious Coaching Changes Kick Off Big East’s Offseason

By Kevin Wessel April 7, 2010

Every spring, college basketball coaches across the country hop on the coaching carousel. Some coaches are fired, opening up spots on the ride, and other coaches leave their schools to take those openings,...

Big East Basketball Endures March Sadness

By Nick Macri March 29, 2010

If we were having a conversation about the Big East conference a month ago, we would have been hard pressed to say anything negative about it. In its marquee sport - men's basketball - four of its teams...

Big East Briefs

By Erin Collins, Keith Levinsky, and Kevin Joseph February 26, 2010

Syracuse   Orange is the most feared color in the Big East, as Syracuse stands in first place with a 13-2 conference record. Junior forward Wesley Johnson leads his team in points, averaging...

GU Impresses at Big East Championships

By Kevin Joseph February 22, 2010

The Hoyas' swimming and diving season came to an end this past weekend with the much-anticipated Big East Championship in Pittsburgh, Pa. Over the weekend, the Louisville Cardinals won the men's championship,...

Big East Briefs

By Dave Finn, Erin Collins, and Michael Palmer February 18, 2010

UConn The Huskies became the fourth Big East team to upset a top-10 team by defeating No. 3 Villanova on their home court this past Monday night. It was a crucial win for UConn after the Huskies struggled...

Over the Hill

By Ryan Travers February 13, 2010

Four years ago Fred Hill was hired as Rutgers' 16th men's basketball coach and the sky seemed the limit. He had a resume that was second to none and most importantly he knew how to recruit the type of...

Monroe and Hoyas Pass Their Way Past Friars

By Kevin Wessel and Ryan Travers February 9, 2010

For the first time in three weeks Georgetown has matched its weekend success with a weekday win. Four Hoyas scored in double figures as No. 7 Georgetown (18-5, 8-4 Big East) rallied from a 10-point second-half...

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