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Season Ends on Low Note for Hoyas against ‘Nova

By Tim Delaney November 16, 2010

After last weekend's split on the road at Connecticut and St. John's knocked them out of playoff contention, the Georgetown volleyball team (15-15, 5-9 Big East) returned home to McDonough Arena on Friday...

Tourney Back On Hilltop As GU Wins Bid

By Connor Gregoire November 16, 2010

For the first time in 16 years, there will be a fall NCAA tournament game played on Georgetown's campus. The men's soccer team (11-6-1) learned late Monday afternoon that it had earned an at-large...

Hoyas Knock Out Top-Seeded Terrapins on PKs

By Lawson Ferguson November 16, 2010

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Fresh off the heels of Friday's 5-1 victory over Siena, the first NCAA tournament win in program history, the Georgetown women's soccer team (14-6-2) returned to Ludwig Stadium on the...

Veteran Backcourt Bails Out Hoyas in Opener

By Dave Finn November 11, 2010

NORFOLK, Va. - Coming into the season, the Hoyas knew their three veteran guards would be the keys to their success. In their sixth consecutive season-opening win last night, that fact was on full display. In...

Mutombo Congratulates Eronini on Scholarship

By Upasana Kaku November 11, 2010

Patrick Eronini (NHS '12) downplayed his meeting Monday with Georgetown basketball legend Dikembe Mutombo (SLL '91) and the reason behind it. "I was pleasantly surprised," said Eronini, who was informed...

GU Looks to Advance Past Providence

By Lawson Ferguson November 5, 2010

On Saturday, the Hoyas will finally have a chance to get back on the field and erase the memories of last weekend's 3-0 loss on the road against Notre Dame, which snapped a nine-game winning streak that...

Seniors Chase Final Postseason Dream

By Connor Gregoire November 5, 2010

Four years ago, Head Coach Brian Wiese went out into the high school soccer world to recruit his first class of players to Georgetown after taking over for former Head Coach Keith Tabatznik, the longest...

Hoyas Fall to Irish in Big East Finale

By Connor Gregoire November 2, 2010

For just over a month, the men's soccer team forgot how to lose. Georgetown put together a streak of nine consecutive victories, culminating in a 1-0 win over No. 6 Connecticut last Thursday that secured...

Winning Season Out of Reach

By A.J. Betts November 2, 2010

Two fourth-quarter touchdowns were too little, too late for the Hoyas. Georgetown (3-6, 2-2 Patriot League) fell 24-19 to Fordham (4-5) in the Blue and Gray's fifth consecutive defeat. Running back...

Women Lead Way to Successful Big East Weekend

By Dave Baran November 2, 2010

This weekend's Big East Championship was cross country at its finest. With temperatures in the low 40s, four of the nation's best women's teams - No. 1 Villanova, No. 5 Georgetown, No.8 Syracuse and No.13...

Four Guards Bring New Element To Offensive, Defensive Systems

By Parimal Garg October 29, 2010

With Georgetown's men's basketball season set to kick off in less than three weeks, many questions about this year's Hoyas squad remain unanswered. How will Georgetown fare without a dominant center after...

Beasts of the Big East: Hoyas Clinch Crown

By Connor Gregoire October 29, 2010

When yesterday's game against Connecticut was postponed from its originally scheduled kickoff on Wednesday due to rain, Head Coach Brian Wiese had some extra time to think. He had to choosew whether or...

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