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VANDERZWAAG | Houston Texans Should Move Forward Without Head Coach Bill OBrien

VANDERZWAAG | Houston Texans Should Move Forward Without Head Coach Bill O’Brien

By Jacob Vanderzwaag March 25, 2020

With the sports world at a collective standstill because of the COVID-19 pandemic, all eyes have turned to NFL free agency, which has continued operations as scheduled without player physical exams. With...

On Eve of Championship Series, Reflecting on Hometown Success

By Contributors October 10, 2014

After high-profile division series matchups, the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants will face off in the National League Championship Series, while the Kansas City Royals meet the Baltimore Orioles...

Commentary | Path to World Series Goes Through Gateway City

By Andrew May October 10, 2014

The St. Louis Cardinals clinched a spot in their fourth consecutive National League Championship Series on Wednesday night. For those who are counting — and as an avid Cardinals fan, I am — that makes...

Commentary | Bay Area Bruisers Bring Experience, Grit to NLCS

By Kshithij Shrinath October 10, 2014

The day after the Giants won the World Series in 2010, I remember going to HOPE Services, a community center in my hometown of San Jose, Calif., as part of a class field trip. As we got close to the facility,...

GAVIN & HONJIYO: New Pope Must Lead Church to Reform

By Pat Gavin & Alex Honjiyo February 26, 2013

The Catholic Church is currently at one of the more important stages in its leadership cycle: The transition from one pope to another. Just a few weeks ago, Pope Benedict XVI announced that he would be...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Schimmel, No. 12 UL Await on Road

By Carolyn Maguire February 1, 2013

The key to being successful in the grind of the Big East is simply to survive, and to survive teams have to win games at home and steal a few on the road. The Georgetown women’s basketball team will...

HOLLANDER | Teamwork Led to GU Revival

By Evan Hollander January 29, 2013

Georgetown fans lingered at Verizon Center Saturday afternoon after the Hoyas downed No. 5 Louisville in a 53-51 thriller, as a mixture of disbelief and joy washed over the supporters of a team that...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Defensive Focus Keys Win

By Ashwin Wadekar January 29, 2013

Sophomore forward Otto Porter Jr. snagged his 12th rebound of the game, pulled the ball close to his chest and drew a foul with 1.4 seconds left that all but put away one of the most exciting games...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Georgetown Upsets Louisville in Thriller

By Pat Curran January 26, 2013

Ladies and gentlemen, the Cardiac Cards are back in town. Georgetown edged then-No. 5 Louisville in a 53-51 screamer Saturday afternoon, its second upset of a nationally ranked team this week. Sophomore...

Football Needs Its Refs Back

By Corey Blaine September 21, 2012

With the first two weeks of professional football now history, some trends are beginning to develop. Manning’s neck appears to be fine, the Cardinals look like they may defy everyone’s expectations...

Cards A Blueprint for Victory

By Preston Barclay October 31, 2011

While it's undoubtedly a surprise to most of the baseball world that the St. Louis Cardinals emerged as the 2011 World Series champions, those in St. Louis and more specifically those within the Cardinals...

Rangers Over Cards In Fall Classic

By Preston Barclay October 20, 2011

If you've been following my World Series predictions throughout the postseason, you'll recognize that I haven't exactly succeeded in correctly forecasting the results of the divisional and championship...

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