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GUHoyas | Hoya and Red Storm players dive for a loose ball on Cooper Field. Georgetown dominated its opposition on the day.

MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Flex Their Muscles, Dominate St. John’s on Cooper

By Michael Santos, Sports Staff Writer April 27, 2024

Following a tough loss against the seventh-ranked Denver Pioneers, the Georgetown University men’s lacrosse team walked onto the field April 20 prepared to rain on the St. John’s Red Storm. Before...

GUHoyas | Sophomore midfielder Patrick Crogan and graduate midfielder Alex Vardaro celebrate a goal in Georgetowns loss to Denver.

MEN’S LACROSSE | Georgetown Falls Short Against No. 7 Denver

By Vincent Petropoulos, Sports Staff Writer April 23, 2024

The No. 11 Georgetown University men’s lacrosse team (8-3, 2-1 Big East) fell 10-8 to the fourth-ranked University of Denver Pioneers (9-2, 3-0 Big East) on April 13 after the Pioneers’ late-game offensive...

GUHoyas | First-year goalie Anderson Moore was fantastic, tying a career-high with 14 saves.

MEN’S LACROSSE | Georgetown Edges Marquette for 8th Consecutive Win

By Ben Resnicoff, Sports Staff Writer April 12, 2024

Stretching their win streak to eight games, the No. 6 Georgetown lacrosse team (8-2, 2-0 Big East) defeated Marquette (4-7, 0-2 Big East) 11-8 in a defensive-minded conference battle. The win saw contributions...

GUHoyas | Graduate attacker Graham Bundy Jr. notched a hat trick and 4 total points in the win, becoming just the fourth Hoya in program history to reach the 200-point mark.

MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Defeat Friars on the Road to Start Big East Play

By Allen Tovmasyan, Special to The Hoya April 5, 2024

The No. 9 Georgetown University men’s lacrosse team extended their dominant winning streak to 7 games with a 15-10 road victory against the Providence Friars March 30.  The win at Providence (4-6,...

MEN’S LACROSSE  |  Hoyas Surge Past Then No. 18 Richmond for their Sixth-Straight Victory

MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Surge Past Then No. 18 Richmond for their Sixth-Straight Victory

By Vincent Petropoulos, Sports Staff Writer April 5, 2024

Georgetown University graduate midfielder Alex Vardaro faced enormous expectations heading into his first season as a Hoya. Tabbed the seventh-best player in the nation by Inside Lacrosse and named a second-team...

GUHoyas | Senior attackman Aidan Carroll put the game-winning goal in the back of net to defeat No. 1 Notre Dame in overtime.

MEN’S LACROSSE | Georgetown Takes Down No. 1 Notre Dame in Overtime Thriller

By Vincent Petropoulos, Special to The Hoya February 26, 2024

With two minutes left in overtime, Georgetown University men’s lacrosse captain and senior attackman Aidan Carroll had the game in his hands. Carroll stutter-stepped his way around the left side of...

MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas’ Fourth-Quarter Run Too Little Too Late, Fall to Top-Ranked Hopkins Despite Improved Showing

MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas’ Fourth-Quarter Run Too Little Too Late, Fall to Top-Ranked Hopkins Despite Improved Showing

By Ben Resnicoff, Sports Staff Writer February 14, 2024

Coming off of a disconcerting 8-goal loss in their season opener to unranked Loyola Maryland (1-1), the Georgetown University men’s lacrosse team sought to solidify its identity in a matchup with No....

MEN’S LACROSSE | In Season of Change, Georgetown Hopes to Extend Dynasty

MEN’S LACROSSE | In Season of Change, Georgetown Hopes to Extend Dynasty

By Ben Resnicoff January 30, 2024

Uncertainty surrounds the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team heading into the 2024 season, their 55th as an NCAA Division I program. Under Head Coaches Dave Urick (1990-2012) and Kevin Warne (2013-present),...

MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Fall to No. 2 Notre Dame, Fail to Pick Up First Victory

MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Fall to No. 2 Notre Dame, Fail to Pick Up First Victory

By Colin McLaughlin and Ben Resnicoff March 3, 2023

In a must-win matchup for the Georgetown Hoyas to get their season back on track, it was Notre Dame who dominated from whistle to whistle. Amid the snow falling on Cooper Field on Feb. 25, it was clear...

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