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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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FIEGE: Players Involved in Altercation

By Max Fiege April 14, 2015

Indiana Pacers forward Chris Copeland suffered an injured abdomen and elbow. Atlanta Hawks forward Thabo Sefolosha sustained a fractured tibia. Both players are out for the season. Ask any casual follower...

FIEGE: Calipari’s Roster is Loaded With Talent

By Max Fiege March 31, 2015

Much to the chagrin of my bracket, the Kentucky Wildcats improved to 38-0 this past Saturday evening as they squeaked past the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 68-66. After trailing for most of the second...

FIEGE: Chip Kelly’s Calculated Moves

By Max Fiege March 24, 2015

he Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach Chip Kelly’s offseason moves are largely guessing games — but he appears to be in the process of orchestrating an elaborate scheme to revitalize the team. Many...

FIEGE: East Opens Up for Cavaliers

By Max Fiege March 3, 2015

When the Cleveland Cavaliers arranged for their blockbuster signings this past offseason, they had their doubters. Trading their No. 1 overall draft pick, Andrew Wiggins, for All-Star forward Kevin...

FIEGE: Heat Face Uncertain Future

By Max Fiege February 24, 2015

Last Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m., the NBA trade deadline came to a close in a whirlwind of deals that saw 8 percent of the players in the league get traded — compared to the 5 percent average of players...

FIEGE: Playoffs Need to Be Modified

By Max Fiege February 10, 2015

The current NBA playoff format was established in 1984. It is comprised of 16 teams, eight from both the Western and Eastern conference that face off in three rounds of conference series. The winners of...

FIEGE: West Led by Grizz, Mavs

By Max Fiege December 5, 2014

The NBA’s Western Conference has become akin to the wild cowboy towns of yore. Gunslingers like Stephen Curry and Damian Lillard duel along the three-point line each night, while enforcers like Demarcus...

FIEGE: Cardinals Lose Super Bowl Hopes

By Max Fiege November 14, 2014

Entering Week 9 and the second half of the National Football League regular season this past Sunday, the Arizona Cardinals showed no signs of fatigue. They sprinted out of the gate to a 7-1 record, the...

FIEGE: 2014 Lakers Are LA’s Fading Star

By Max Fiege October 31, 2014

It is never pretty when an era ends. The fall of the Roman Empire was a prolonged, bloody mess. Napoleon ended his days wasting away at St. Helena. And now, the Lakers organization is going through the...

FIEGE: Serbia-Albania Brawl Exposes Soccer Politics

By Max Fiege October 17, 2014

Politics and soccer have always gone hand in hand, particularly in Europe, where football pitches have provided a stage for radical nationalists and racists for decades. Combine these tense conditions...

FIEGE: Wizards Build Upon 2013 Playoff Magic

By Max Fiege October 3, 2014

It has been nearly three-and-a-half years since “Do the John Wall” came out. Back then, the popular dance was about the only good thing to come out of the Washington Wizards. Sure, they had a hot new...

FIEGE: Football Atmosphere Needs Boost

By Max Fiege September 26, 2014

Georgetown football came into the 2014-2015 season bearing the dubious distinction of having dropped eight of their last nine games a season prior, with hardly any of those losses being close. But after...

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