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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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FILE PHOTO: WILL HOUSTON FOR THE HOYA | In April 2016, Stephen Semprevivo, a California businessman, used a family trust to pay $400,000 to a charity run by William “Rick” Singer. Singer led the national college admissions scheme by using his company, Edge College & Career Network, as an intermediary between officials at prestigious universities and parents hoping to give their children an admissions advantage.

GU Parent Gets 4 Months in Prison for Role in Admissions Scandal

By Campus News Editor September 27, 2019

Stephen Semprevivo, who paid $400,000 to get his son admission to Georgetown University as a fake tennis recruit, was sentenced to four months in prison Sept. 26. Semprevivo is the third parent to be...

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY | Former Georgetown University head tennis coach Gordon Ernst pleaded not guilty Monday, along with 11 other defendants of the March 12 indictment which revealed college admissions fraud nationwide.

Former GU Tennis Coach Pleads Not Guilty to Bribery Charges

By Riley Rogerson March 27, 2019

Former Georgetown tennis coach Gordon Ernst pleaded not guilty to a racketeering conspiracy charge in a Boston federal court Monday, following his March 22 resignation from the University of Rhode Island. Ernst’s...

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Georgetown alumna Kelly Camolli was named a finalist for the NCAA’s Woman of the Year Award. She played both tennis and basketball.

Women’s Tennis | Comolli Named Woman of Year Finalist

By Elizabeth Cavacos October 24, 2014

When former Georgetown tennis player Kelly Comolli (COL ’14) arrived at the Hilltop in January 2012, she had no idea that adjusting as a transfer student would be just one of several major transitions...

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Junior Daniel Khanin went 4-6 last season in singles play for Georgetown. He was 4-2 in doubles in the fall.

Tennis | Home Opener Draws Local Teams

By Tony Baxter September 19, 2014

The Georgetown tennis teams are set to host the Georgetown Classic this weekend, as both the men and women will play their first home matches this season. George Washington University and Morgan State...

TENNIS | Dukes Put Streak in Jeopardy

By Madeline Auerbach March 28, 2014

A month ago after starting the season 1-5, the chance at a winning record was seemingly out of reach for the Georgetown women’s tennis team (7-7, 1-2 Big East). Now, after a six-match win streak, only...

TENNIS | Mixed Results in Home Opener

By Laura Wagner September 24, 2013

The tennis courts were filled with activity this weekend as Georgetown played host to five different teams in the Georgetown Classic. The tournament, where athletes competed as individuals instead...

MEN’S TENNIS |Hoyas Swept Away in Pennsylvania

By Celee Belmonte February 8, 2011

The Georgetown men's tennis team traveled to Pennsylvania this weekend hoping to pick up its first win of the season. But three matches later, the Hoyas were still winless after coming out on the wrong...

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