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Commentary | Defense Struggles Against Star Guards

By Paolo B. Santamaria February 2, 2016

Covering two star players proved to be too much for a defense that has struggled most of the season against elite guards, as the Georgetown men’s basketball team (13-9, 6-3 Big East) could not rally...

COMMENTARY | Hoyas Struggle Against Tough Three-Point Defense

COMMENTARY | Hoyas Struggle Against Tough Three-Point Defense

By Paolo B. Santamaria January 26, 2016

In its recent contest against the University of Connecticut (14-5, 4-2 AAC), the Georgetown men’s basketball team (12-8, 5-2 Big East) shot 50 percent from inside the arc. UConn, on the other hand,...

COMMENTARY | Peak, Govan lead GU Off Bench in Bounce-Back Win

By Paolo B. Santamaria January 9, 2016

After a first-half showing that saw the team finish with more turnovers (10) than made shots (nine), Georgetown (10-6, 3-1 Big East) came out firing in the second half, putting up 46 points and outscoring...

Men’s Basketball | Hoyas Look to Extend Three-Game Winning Streak in Omaha

By Paolo B. Santamaria January 5, 2016

After breaking its streak of two straight home losses, the Georgetown men’s basketball team (9-5, 2-0 Big East) hits the road once again, this time to play in one of the most prominent arenas its conference...

Men’s Basketball | GU Earns Close Victory Over Charlotte

By Aidan Curran December 23, 2015

It was another nerve-wracking game against a small-conference team Tuesday night, but the Georgetown men’s basketball team (7-5) managed to hang on for a tense 62-59 win over Charlotte (2-9) at Time...

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Sophomore guard L.J. Peak scored 13 points in Georgetown’s 74-57 win over Brown on Monday night. Peak made 5-of-9 field goal attempts, including 2-of-3 shooting from three-point range.

Men’s Basketball | Co-Captains Lead GU to Win

By Paolo B. Santamaria December 8, 2015

After a dominant first half, the Georgetown Hoyas (5-3) cruised to a 74-57 victory over the Brown Bears (3-6). Led by senior center and co-captain Bradley Hayes’ 12 points and 11 rebounds, the Hoyas...

Men’s Basketball | Hoyas Earn 1st Home Win, 77-47 Over Bryant

By Paolo B. Santamaria November 28, 2015

After a long-awaited return home to Verizon Center, the Georgetown Hoyas (2-3) downed the Bryant Bulldogs (2-4) 77-47 behind 20 points from sophomore guard L.J. Peak. Freshman forward Marcus Derrickson...

Men’s Basketball | Hoyas Fall Just Short Again No. 5 Duke, 86-84

By Aidan Curran November 22, 2015

The Georgetown men’s basketball team (1-3) was one game-winning three-point shot by sophomore forward Isaac Copeland away from defeating the fifth-ranked Duke Blue Devils (4-1), but fell just short,...

Basketball Preview | Peak Learns from Team USA Experience

Basketball Preview | Peak Learns from Team USA Experience

By Aidan Curran November 13, 2015

Sophomore guard L.J. Peak added several stamps to his passport this summer. Coming off a strong freshman season in which he was featured in the starting lineup from start to finish — a rarity for...

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Basketball Preview | Sophomore Class Prepared for New Roles

By Sam Abrams November 13, 2015

  Before the 2014-15 season began, then-senior guard Jabril Trawick made it clear he was there to provide senior leadership and strength to the Hoyas. “With the way my personality is and...

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Sophomore forward Isaac Copeland recorded 6.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per game last season. Copeland appeared in all 33 games.

Men’s Basketball | GU Opens Season Against Radford

By Aidan Curran and Paolo B. Santamaria November 13, 2015

The Georgetown men’s basketball team’s 2015-16 season kicks into gear Saturday when the Hoyas play host to the Radford Highlanders. Last season, the Hoyas easily defeated the Highlanders, 76-49. Excluding...

COMMENTARY: Seeing Hope Amid Men’s Basketball Postseason Letdown

By Tom Schnoor March 24, 2015

Sometime after the final horn of the NCAA Tournament sounds in a little less than two weeks; after the confetti falls from the rafters of Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis; after the nets are cut down...

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