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Graduate guard Kelsey Ransom once again showed her all-around dominance on the hardwood with 25 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals against the Wildcats on Feb. 19. (@GeorgetownWBB/Instagram)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Despite Ransom’s Double-Double, Georgetown Loses to Villanova

By Michael Santos, Sports Staff Writer February 21, 2025

As the Villanova University Wildcats (15-11, 9-5 Big East) went on a run to end the second quarter against the Georgetown University women’s basketball team (11-14, 4-10 Big East), the Hoyas looked to...

Georgetown men's soccer secured their sixth Big East Championship in program history on Sunday, Nov. 17, after beating the Providence Friars 2-1 in a thrilling victory. (GUHoyas)

MEN’S SOCCER | GU Beats Providence, Wins 2024 Big East Championship

By Michael Santos, Sports Staff Writer November 19, 2024

The No. 24 Georgetown University men’s soccer team (11-4-5, 5-2-1 Big East) clinched the Big East tournament championship with a thrilling 2-1 victory against Providence College this Sunday, Nov. 17....

Freshman forward Thomas Sorber shined versus Fairfield tallying 25 points and 9 rebounds to lead the Hoyas to victory.

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Pull Away in the Second Half Behind 25 From Sorber

By Allen Tovmasyan and Michael Santos November 14, 2024

In their second game of the 2024-25 season, the Georgetown University Hoyas (2-0, 0-0 Big East) sent fans home happy by taking care of business against the Fairfield University Stags (1-2, 0-0 Metro Atlantic...

Sophomore midfielder Matthew Van Horn handles the ball against the UConn Huskies. The Hoyas beat the Huskies 1-0 Oct. 12 at UConn's home field in Storrs, Conn. (GUHoyas)

Dynamic Offense Powers Win Against UConn

By Michael Santos, Hoya Staff Writer October 24, 2024

The Georgetown men’s soccer team traveled to Connecticut Saturday, Oct. 12 and took a 1-0 victory over the University of Connecticut (UConn) Huskies to move to joint first place, alongside St. John’s,...

Sophomore Katie Garofolo-Ro prepares to serve. The Hoyas' women's tennis team will look to reprise their success last year.

WOMEN’S TENNIS | Star First-Year Recruits Drive Hoyas’ Momentum Ahead of Season’s Start

By Michael Santos, Sports Staff Writer September 22, 2024

After ending last season with a run to the Big East quarterfinals, Georgetown women’s tennis is looking to the new season with a renewed competitive fire and has added new talent to make a deeper run. This...

Students Concerned about Food Security

Students Concerned about Food Security

By Michael Santos April 22, 2022

The closing of all dining halls accepting meal swipes on campus over Easter break prompted student concerns about food security on campus.  During the April 13 to April 18 break, Georgetown University...

Prime Steak House event

Exonoree Awarded Georgetown Visiting Professorship

By Michael Santos March 31, 2022

Georgetown University recognized exoneree and attorney Martin “Marty” Tankleff with the Peter P. Mullen Distinguished Visiting Professorship in honor of his contributions to the university and the...

SFS Teaching Assistants Instruct High School Students on International Affairs

SFS Teaching Assistants Instruct High School Students on International Affairs

By Michael Santos March 24, 2022

Georgetown students are working as teaching assistants for a course on domestic and international affairs at Theodore Roosevelt High School, located in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C.  Through...

Black Georgetown Remembered Releases 30th Anniversary Edition

Black Georgetown Remembered Releases 30th Anniversary Edition

By Michael Santos February 25, 2022

“Black Georgetown Remembered” released its 30th anniversary edition containing interviews with Black Georgetown community members.  The book, which was originally published in 1991, details...

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