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MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

By Pat Curran May 16, 2013

It’s the middle of May, and Yates Field House has become a ghost town. With the usual flocks of undergraduates home for the summer, a smattering of seniors litter the basketball courts, tossing...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Porter Jr. to Forgo Final Two Years

By Pat Curran April 16, 2013

The Otto Porter Jr. era at Georgetown officially came to a close Monday afternoon, as the star forward announced that he would forgo his two remaining years of eligibility and enter the 2013 NBA Draft. Porter...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Porter Jr. Staying Busy During Awards Season

By Evan Hollander April 5, 2013

As Georgetown fans anxiously await his decision on the NBA draft, sophomore forward Otto Porter Jr. keeps acquiring hardware. The latest accolade came Tuesday, when the sophomore forward was one of...

Backdoor Cuts and Bitter Endings

By Pat Curran April 5, 2013

Confession: I don’t hate the Georgetown offense. I know, it’s crazy. After watching a team full of no-names run the Hoyas out of the gym in March for the fifth time in six years, even the...

Reaction to Ware Injury All Wrong

By Peter Barston April 5, 2013

It was a weekend of March Madness heroics. Trey Burke turned in a crunch-time performance for the ages, carrying his No. 4 seed Michigan Wolverines to an unthinkable comeback win over top-seeded Kansas. LaQuinton Ross...

HOLLANDER | Searching for Answers After Another Early Exit

By Evan Hollander March 26, 2013

With a few minutes remaining in the second half of Friday’s first-round game against Florida Gulf Coast, Georgetown fans began streaming out of the Wells Fargo Center, disheartened by another postseason...

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....

Hoyas Come Up Short in Big East Semifinal

By Pat Curran March 15, 2013

NEW YORK — Syracuse is making its last Big East tournament one to remember. The No. 19 Orange (26-8) escaped Madison Square Garden with a 58-55 overtime win over No. 5 Georgetown (25-6) Friday night,...

Gotham Goes Gray

By Pat Curran March 15, 2013

Georgetown’s demolition of Syracuse last weekend left the packed Verizon Center in a state of near-ecstasy, as 20,000 die-hard fans watched their team close the book on its most heated rivalry in...

CURRAN | GU Boasts March Intangibles

By Pat Curran March 15, 2013

Toughness. It’s one of the talking heads’ favorite concepts, tossed around on any one of ESPN’s 100 shows to justify everything from a football team’s upset win (“They were just the tougher...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Orange Trump Hoyas in Big East Semis

By Pat Curran March 15, 2013

NEW YORK — Syracuse’s final Big East tournament ended in embarrassment at the hands of Louisville, but the Orange first ensured that its longtime rival wouldn’t get a last laugh either. The...

Gotham Goes Gray

By Pat Curran March 14, 2013

Georgetown’s demolition of Syracuse last weekend left the packed Verizon Center in a state of near-ecstasy, as 20,000 die-hard fans watched their team close the book on its most heated rivalry in...

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