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TRACK & FIELD | GU Seeking Faster Times at Penn Relays

By Patrick Musgrave April 25, 2013

Georgetown track and field is competing in the culmination of its regular season this weekend at the famous Penn Relays, which began last night in Philadelphia and will continue on through Saturday. Several...

Historic Seasons for Hardcourt Stars

By Pat Curran and Laura Wagner April 25, 2013

Otto Porter Jr. This winter, mild-mannered sophomore forward Otto Porter Jr. transformed from a reluctant scorer to a national superstar and likely lottery pick in the NBA Draft. Kenner League fans...

MEN’S LACROSSE | ’Cuse Comeback Falls Just Short

By Ryan Bacic April 23, 2013

With just over a minute on the clock, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team had found itself a chance to tie things up on Senior Day. Having gone more than a full quarter’s worth of game time Saturday...

Drug Testing Flaws Cast Doubt on Djokovic

By Laura Wagner April 23, 2013

Does anyone remember when world No. 1 tennis star Novak Djokovic was third best? This weekend, Djokovic earned his first Monte Carlo title, beating eight-time defending champion Rafael Nadal in...

SOFTBALL | Series Loss to Providence Evens Big East Record

By Juliana Zovak April 23, 2013

The Georgetown softball team dropped a series to Providence this weekend, losing two of three games, as the Friars used early-inning scoring sprees to propel them to two Big East wins. The Hoyas (19-28,...

TENNIS | Seasons End With Poor Showings at Tournament

By Tim Eldridge April 23, 2013

Both Georgetown tennis teams were riding hot streaks heading into the Big East Tournament this past weekend, but neither team was able to translate this momentum into postseason success.  The...

Youth Call-Ups a Mixed Bag

By Preston Barclay April 23, 2013

Every season, it seems, a new wave of young talent catches fire in spring training, igniting the use of the ever-popular cliche, “hope springs eternal,” as fans dream not only of a successful season...

BASEBALL | GU Salvages One on Road

By Will Edman April 23, 2013

Entering the weekend, the Georgetown baseball team (22-15, 5-7) faced a crucial matchup against Seton Hall (21-16, 7-5). Win the series against the Pirates, and the Hoyas could reach .500 in Big East...

TRACK & FIELD | PRs Abound in Mt. SAC Relays

By Patrick Musgrave April 23, 2013

The Georgetown distance squad did take some small steps in the right direction this weekend at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif. It still did not, however, deliver an overly impressive performance. “It...

Debating the Best Month in Sports

By Peter Barston April 20, 2013

When Adam Scott lined up his 12-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole of the Masters on Sunday, the pressure was on. Obviously. But while it’s one thing to have the winning putt in the most famous...

SOFTBALL | Charging Georgetown Walks All Over UMBC

By Tom Schnoor April 18, 2013

The Georgetown softball team (18-26, 7-6 Big East) enters the weekend somewhere that few would have thought possible a month ago: fifth place in the Big East. The league this year is divided into two...

TENNIS | Seeded Fifth, Men’s Team Seeking New Heights

By Jonah Cashdan April 18, 2013

Today, the Georgetown men and women’s tennis teams will look to finish off their strong seasons at their respective Big East tournaments. After recording 10 wins in its final 11 home matches, the...

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