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Finals Rematch Highlights Champions League Round of 16

By Michael Appau and Cem Yolbulan February 8, 2011

After a two-month hiatus, the UEFA Champions League kicks off once again with the Round of 16 games next week. The group stage ended as expected, with all European giants qualifying for the next round,...

Gemini Unveil Barca-Heavy Best XI of 2010

By Cem Yolbulan and Michael Appau January 25, 2011

After the conclusion of a mightily entertaining year in the soccer world, Gemini is back in business and ready to hand out its end-of-year awards.  We recognize FIFA and UEFA's choices but aren't satisfied...

World Cup Boost for SFS-Qatar

By Lawson Ferguson December 3, 2010

Hearts of soccer fans across the United States broke Thursday morning when FIFA announced that Qatar had beat out a strong United States bid to host the 2022 World Cup. Despite a plan that had been...

Surprises Abound in Premiership and Bundesliga

By Michael Appau and Cem Yolbulan November 16, 2010

As one third of the European soccer season is through, it is time to have an overall look at two of its major leagues. Players have reached their form after the World Cup and the summer break, and they...

Tourney Back On Hilltop As GU Wins Bid

By Connor Gregoire November 16, 2010

For the first time in 16 years, there will be a fall NCAA tournament game played on Georgetown's campus. The men's soccer team (11-6-1) learned late Monday afternoon that it had earned an at-large...

Hoyas Knock Out Top-Seeded Terrapins on PKs

By Lawson Ferguson November 16, 2010

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Fresh off the heels of Friday's 5-1 victory over Siena, the first NCAA tournament win in program history, the Georgetown women's soccer team (14-6-2) returned to Ludwig Stadium on the...

GU Earns At-Large Bid

By Lawson Ferguson November 9, 2010

After a tough, double-overtime loss to South Florida in the Big East tournament quarterfinals last weekend prevented the Hoyas from etching their names into the NCAA tournament draw, the Georgetown women's...

3 Stars Top Ballon D’or Shortlist

By Michael Appau and Cem Yolbulan November 5, 2010

At the end of every year, thrills run through the international soccer world as the ceremony for the most prestigious individual award approaches. Last week, FIFA came out with the 23-man list of finalists...

Seniors Chase Final Postseason Dream

By Connor Gregoire November 5, 2010

Four years ago, Head Coach Brian Wiese went out into the high school soccer world to recruit his first class of players to Georgetown after taking over for former Head Coach Keith Tabatznik, the longest...

Hoyas Fall to Irish in Big East Finale

By Connor Gregoire November 2, 2010

For just over a month, the men's soccer team forgot how to lose. Georgetown put together a streak of nine consecutive victories, culminating in a 1-0 win over No. 6 Connecticut last Thursday that secured...

Heartbreak Loss Jeopardizes NCAA Hopes

By Lawson Ferguson November 2, 2010

The Hoyas' NCAA ambitions took a potentially fatal blow on Sunday at North Kehoe Field, as the Blue and Gray tumbled to a heartbreaking 1-0 double-overtime loss to South Florida (12-4-3) in a Big East...

Soccer: Around the Nation

By Celia Belmonte, Maggie Law, and Pat Curran October 29, 2010

MEN No. 3 North Carolina Following a 2-0 victory over Liberty on Tuesday, Oct. 12 and dominating wins against Wake Forest and Radford last week, North Carolina (9-2, 5-0 ACC) jumped one spot in the...

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