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World Cup Expansion Has Merits

By Darius Majd November 5, 2013

With the possible exception of the Olympics, the World Cup is the most culturally significant sporting event on the planet. It has inspired troubled nations, and it even halted a civil war, in the case...

MEN’S SOCCER | St. John’s Up Next for Georgetown

By Andrew May November 1, 2013

On Saturday, Georgetown will travel to New York to face St. John’s (8-6-2, 1-4-2 Big East) in its last road game of the regular season. St. John’s is 7-2 in non-conference play but hasn’t fared...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Wasting No Time: Hoyas Score Early in 3-1 Win

By Tom Schnoor October 29, 2013

The No. 15 Georgetown women’s soccer team traveled to Philadelphia on Sunday to take on Villanova in its second-to-last game of the regular season. The Hoyas (14-1-2, 6-1-1 Big East) got off to...

MEN’S SOCCER | OT Win Puts GU at Top of Big East

By Andrew May October 29, 2013

An unlikely hero lifted No. 9 Georgetown (12-3-1, 5-1-1 Big East) to a 1-0 overtime win over No. 16 Marquette (9-4-2, 5-1-1 Big East) Saturday night in a clash of the top two Big East teams. Senior defender...

Climbing Takes Hold in Turkey

By Matt Castaldo October 29, 2013

In a country known for its love of soccer, another sport has climbed into Turkey’s heart: rock climbing. I am currently studying abroad in a town called Alanya on the south coast of Turkey....

VOLLEYBALL | Hoyas Notch Third Conference Win

By Juliana Zovak October 29, 2013

Georgetown volleyball put in a good showing this weekend against its Big East rivals of the Midwest, beating DePaul 3-1 in a redemption match and playing well against nationally ranked Marquette, despite...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Smith Granted Two Years of Eligibility

By Pat Curran October 25, 2013

Although the season hasn’t even started, Georgetown scored a huge win this week. Huge in every sense of the word. The NCAA has granted two full years of eligibility — effective immediately...

TENNIS | Hoyas Lose but Gain Experience

By Matt Raab October 22, 2013

Though the Georgetown men’s and women’s tennis teams had little success at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional tournaments, matchups against some of the top programs on the East Coast provided...

MEN’S SOCCER | GU Dominates Possession

By Andrew May October 22, 2013

Back on their home field, the Hoyas dictated the game Saturday against Butler. No. 11 Georgetown (10-3-1, 3-1-1 Big East) scored four times and held No. 18 Butler (9-4-1, 3-2 Big East) to just one...

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FOOTBALL | When Experience Fails

By Carolyn Maguire October 22, 2013

This season was supposed to be different for the Georgetown football team. In last year’s campaign, the Hoyas' quarterbacks was ravaged by injuries, causing five different signal callers to see...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | After Strong Start, Hoyas Cruise

By Tom Schnoor October 22, 2013

Whether it was thanks to the beautiful fall weather or the visitors on campus for parents’ weekend, one of the largest crowds of the season turned out to Shaw Field on Sunday afternoon to watch the...

VOLLEYBALL | Hoyas Can’t Overcome Slow Start, Lose Two

By Juliana Zovak October 21, 2013

Though the Georgetown volleyball team beat Seton Hall and St. John’s last weekend on the road, it was unable to repeat its success at home this past weekend, dropping both matches to the Big East foes. Georgetown...

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