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Men’s Basketball | Allen Iverson Reflects Georgetown Values

By Paolo B. Santamaria September 16, 2016

Although his college heyday was 20 years ago, Allen Iverson — affectionately known as “The Answer” — has built a legacy that continues throughout the current Georgetown basketball program. And...

ILLUSTRATION BY JESUS RODRIGUEZ FOR THE HOYA
Senior center and co-captain Bradley Hayes scored just 30 collective points in his first three years at Georgetown, which he surpassed within 60 minutes played this season.

Men’s Basketball | Hayes, Cameron Break Into Hoyas’ Rotation

By Tyler Park January 26, 2016

Entering this season, junior forward Reggie Cameron and senior center and co-captain Bradley Hayes had been little more than afterthoughts for the Georgetown men’s basketball team (12-8, 5-2 Big...

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,...

Men’s Basketball | Smith-Rivera Leads GU in Victory Over St. John’s

By Aidan Curran January 14, 2016

The Georgetown men’s basketball team (11-6, 4-1 Big East) notched a decisive victory over St. John’s (7-11, 0-5 Big East) by a final score of 93-73 Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. Senior...

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During a strong performance that caught national attention, senior center Bradley Hayes records two of his career-high 21 points.

COMMENTARY | Small Lineup Lifts Hoyas over Orange

By Paolo B. Santamaria December 8, 2015

A furious rally almost erased a 21-point lead for the Georgetown men’s basketball team (4-3) against Syracuse (6-2). At the game’s end, the Jim Boeheim-less Orange instituted a full-court press,...

Men’s Basketball | Smith-Rivera Leads GU to Home Win over UMES

By Paolo B. Santamaria December 2, 2015

In a 68-49 win over the Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks (1-5), the Georgetown Hoyas (3-3) notched their second home win of the season. Senior guard and co-captain D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera broke out of his...

Men’s Basketball | GU Prepares to Face No. 5 Duke in NYC

By Paolo B. Santamaria November 22, 2015

After a 71-61 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers (2-2) in the 2K Classic semifinals, the Georgetown Hoyas (1-2) will meet Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski and the No. 5 Duke Blue Devils (3-1) in Sunday’s final....

Men’s Basketball | Cameron, Copeland Lead GU Over Wisconsin

By Aidan Curran November 21, 2015

Trying to avoid their first 0-3 start in program history, the Georgetown Hoyas (1-2) kicked off the 2K Classic at Madison Square Garden in New York City with a 71-61 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers...

Basketball Preview | Recruiting Focuses on History, Location

Basketball Preview | Recruiting Focuses on History, Location

By Tyler Park November 13, 2015

Jagan Mosely was torn. The 6-foot-3-inch guard had just finished his junior season at St. Anthony’s High School in Jersey City, N.J. He averaged 13 points per game, led his team to a 28-2 record...

Men’s Basketball | Derrickson Shines as Hoyas Earn 3 Wins On Italy Trip

By Tom Schnoor August 31, 2015

For many Georgetown students, studying abroad is one of the most memorable experiences during their four years of college. Whether it’s a summer in Madrid or a semester in Buenos Aires, the chance to...

Fresh Faces

By Evan Hollander November 8, 2013

For the first time in at least two years, Georgetown can no longer be described as “young.” Still, the two rookies who join the Hoyas this fall — junior transfer junior center Josh Smith, having...

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