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MEN’S SOCCER | Trip to Princeton Kicks Off Pair of Ivy League Matches

By Ryan Bacic September 14, 2012

After spending last weekend road-tripping to a pair of midwestern state schools, the No. 12 Georgetown men’s soccer team will face a different type of duo this weekend. The Blue and Gray (5-0-1)...

Americans Lag Behind World’s Elite Teams

By Matt Bell September 7, 2012

The No. 33 squad in the FIFA World Rankings, the U.S. men’s soccer team will take on Jamaica today in the third of its six semifinal-round World Cup qualifying matches. Some have dubbed the team’s...

MEN’S SOCCER | Allen Clinches Georgetown’s 2-1 Win Over Penn State

By Ryan Bacic September 3, 2012

Three home games, three one-goal victories and three Brandon Allen game-winners: that’s been the story so far for the Georgetown men’s soccer team, which triumphed 2-1 over Penn State at rainy North Kehoe Field...

MEN’S SOCCER | Hoyas almost missed out on Neumann, now an all-around leader

By Ryan Bacic August 28, 2012

When the Hoyas take to the pitch this fall, all eyes will be on standout junior forward Steve Neumann. But back when he was an undersized teenager, Neumann was much easier to miss. In fact, if...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Georgetown Notches Second Victory

By Evan Hollander August 27, 2012

It was a bit tougher than Friday’s steamrolling of George Washington, but the Georgetown women’s soccer team advanced to 2-0 in the young 2012 season by defeating Delaware, 2-0, Sunday afternoon. The...

COACH OF THE YEAR

By Ryan Bacic May 16, 2012

When one of our own is named the national coach of the year, it makes The Hoya's pick for Georgetown coach of the year just that much easier. Such is the case for 2012-2013, as men’s soccer Head...

Suarez Shows Sportsmanship Still Has Room to Improve

By Opinion Editor February 28, 2012

From the earliest of ages and in all sports, before scoring titles and league MVPs, there come sportsmanship awards: symbols of hard work, competitiveness, fair play and courteous conduct. For too many,...

Winning Trumps Language Barrier

By Arik Parnass February 14, 2012

This week, Italian native Fabio Capello resigned as coach of England's national soccer team. Already, there has been a push for an English speaker to replace him. While the world of English soccer is an...

U.S.Team Needs to Show Progress

By Corey Blaine October 21, 2011

How much is too much patience for the U.S. men's national team? Following a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Ecuador, the hope of Jurgen Klinsmann stepping in as the leader and de facto savior of soccer in America...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Miller Anchors Defense

By Beno Picciano October 21, 2011

For most teams, senior day marks the end of an era. As the last regular-season home game for a group of veterans, it is a symbolic and often-emotional changing of the guard. For senior defender...

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