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BASEBALL | GU Salvages One on Road

By Will Edman April 23, 2013

Entering the weekend, the Georgetown baseball team (22-15, 5-7) faced a crucial matchup against Seton Hall (21-16, 7-5). Win the series against the Pirates, and the Hoyas could reach .500 in Big East...

Good Luck, Otto

By The Editorial Board April 16, 2013

Otto Porter Jr. (COL ’15), the 2013 Big East player of the year, declared yesterday that he will leave the Hilltop after his sophomore season to enter the NBA Draft. And before the Facebook statuses...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Georgetown Holds on to No. 2 Seed in Philly

By Ryan Bacic March 19, 2013

Lose three star players, subtract a seed line: All in all, it wasn’t a bad haul for the 2012-13 Georgetown men’s basketball team (25-6, 14-4 Big East), which heard its name called Sunday as a No....

MEN’S LACROSSE | O’Connor, Comeau Lead Offensive Explosion

By Ryan Bacic March 19, 2013

Sometimes, it’s just your day. In what marked the conference opener for both teams Saturday, sophomore attack Reilly O’Connor could do no wrong for Georgetown (3-3, 1-0 Big East) against Providence...

MEN’S LACROSSE | Mt. St. Mary’s Worsens GU Woes

By Beno Picciano March 15, 2013

Following its spring break trip to storm-ridden Boston, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team might have hoped that better weather would help bring a better result in Tuesday night’s trip to Mount St....

Hoyas Hold Off Knights in Slugfest

By Evan Hollander March 3, 2013

It was far from pretty, but No. 7 Georgetown (23-4, 13-3 Big East) extended its winning streak to 11 straight by pulling away from Rutgers (13-14, 4-12 Big East) in the second half en route to a 64-51...

MEN’S LACROSSE | Dartmouth Awaits in Patriot Cup

By Ryan Bacic March 2, 2013

After two home games against regional opponents to open its season, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team (1-1, 0-0 Big East) will undergo a big change of pace this weekend as it heads down to Dallas, Texas.,...

Comeback in 2OT Gives GU First Storrs Win

By Pat Curran March 1, 2013

A season-high national ranking has been the kiss of death for many high-profile teams this year. Leave it to Otto Porter Jr. and the Hoyas to break the trend in dramatic fashion. The sophomore...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Record Crowd Awaits GU at Carrier Dome

By Pat Curran February 22, 2013

During the great Mediterranean wars of old, the city of Syracuse found itself under attack on several occasions. In 415 BC, the Athenians laid siege to its walls. Thirty years later, the Carthaginians...

GU Coasts to Second Victory over St. John’s

By Pat Curran February 3, 2013

The sweep is complete. Georgetown (16-4, 6-3 Big East) used a 12-0 run in the first half to secure an easy 68-56 win over visiting St. John’s (14-8, 6-4 Big East) Saturday afternoon, Head Coach John...

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WOMEN’S SOCCER | Menges Takes Game to Next Level in Pros

By Tom Schnoor January 31, 2013

Last December, while most Georgetown students toiled away in Lau studying for finals, senior defender Emily Menges was in a far more pleasant place: Sunrise, Fla. But this was no leisurely vacation; Menges...

Porter Returns, Leads Hoyas Over No. 11 Bruins

By Connor Gregoire November 19, 2012

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Before Monday night’s tip-off at Barclays Center, all eyes were fixed on the UCLA Bruin about to play in his first college basketball game. By the final buzzer, they were opened...

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