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A Year Older, Hoyas Chomping at the Bit

By The Hoya Staff April 26, 2010

With exactly zero seniors on the Georgetown roster, it may sound odd that the buzz word around McDonough Gymnasium this preseason has been experience. Yet the 2009-2010 Hoyas are grizzled veterans compared...

Final Dinner Closes Curtain on 2009-10 Season

By Kevin Wessel April 23, 2010

The last image Greg Monroe left as a Georgetown basketball player was not a thunderous dunk, a silky-smooth pass or his trademark gator clap after a big play. Weeks before the center will complete his...

Life After Greg: Focus Shifts to Little Three

By Ryan Travers April 20, 2010

Georgetown's Big Three has transformed into the Dynamic Duo and Company, following the departure of Greg Monroe to the draft, and speculation about next season can finally begin. No, the Hoyas will...

Hoyas Fall, But Prove They’re Not Down And Out

By Ryan Travers March 14, 2010

NEW YORK - As Head Coach John Thompson III and his players fielded questions from the media following their 60-58 loss to West Virginia in the Big East tournament finals, the room had the feel of a...

Butler Provides Dagger in Hoyas’ Heartbreaker at Big East Finals

By Kevin Wessel March 14, 2010

NEW YORK - With the Big East tournament title hanging in the balance, another contest arose that would decide the league's champion. Georgetown's Chris Wright and West Virginia's Da'Sean Butler were...

Efficient Hoyas Upend Orange to Advance to Semis

By Kevin Wessel March 11, 2010

NEW YORK - In a roller coaster season of lofty peaks and deflating valleys, Georgetown recorded perhaps its best win of the year Thursday afternoon in the Big East Tournament. Behind junior point...

Third Time’s the Charm for Hoyas Against Syracuse Zone

By Ryan Travers March 11, 2010

NEW YORK - The first time Georgetown and Syracuse met at the Carrier Dome in January, the young Hoyas looked shell-shocked against a Syracuse zone that was long, fast and showed few openings. Georgetown...

Big Three Lead Hoyas to Big Win Over Cincy

By Ryan Travers March 6, 2010

Welcome back, Big Three. For the better part of three weeks, Georgetown's Big Three of Austin Freeman, Greg Monroe and Chris Wright had struggled to click, rarely running at all cylinders. On...

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...

Leaders Trip, GU Stumbles and Falls

By Ryan Travers January 25, 2010

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - All season long, Georgetown has lived and died by the play of its Big Three. Greg Monroe, the future lottery pick, Austin Freeman, the Dematha Miracle Man, and Chris Wright, the feisty,...

Hoyas Ride Balanced Attack to Easy Win

By Kevin Wessel January 23, 2010

The Hoyas had a break from top-10 opponents Saturday afternoon, and they took advantage. Paced by a balanced scoring attack, No. 12 Georgetown (15-3, 6-2 Big East) cruised past Rutgers (9-10, 0-7)...

GU Offense Makes All the Wright Moves

By Kevin Wessel January 20, 2010

PITTSBURGH - John Thompson III sounded like a broken record after his No. 12 Hoyas beat the No. 9 Pittsburgh Panthers. "I've said this after probably the last four or five game and will probably say...

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