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TRACK & FIELD | Freshmen Shine at Armory

By Patrick Musgrave February 4, 2013

Times kept dropping and records kept falling in the latest weekend of Georgetown track and field’s spring season, with several athletes from the men’s and women’s squads competing at the Armory Collegiate...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | McCormick Goes on Tear in Loss

By Carolyn Maguire February 4, 2013

Not all losses indicate poor play: As was the case on Saturday, when the Georgetown women’s basketball team took on No. 12 Louisville, there is such a thing as a good loss. On a day when the Hoyas (13-9,...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | McCormick Aiming To Step Up Again at SJU

By Carolyn Maguire February 2, 2013

Coming off of a hard-fought loss to Louisville, the Georgetown women’s basketball team (13-9, 4-5 Big East) is looking to rebound and make a statement when it takes on St John’s this weekend atCarnesecca Arena...

No Matter the Label, Flacco Proves Worth

By Laura Wagner January 28, 2013

Elite: adjective. Representing the most choice or select; the best. We may know Merriam-Webster’s definition of the word, but when it comes to NFL quarterbacks, fans and pundits alike struggle to...

CURRAN | Whittington Ban Has Upside

By Pat Curran January 18, 2013

Let’s make one thing clear: Georgetown is not a better team without Greg Whittington. Yes, the Hoyas have broken a losing streak and won two straight games without the star sophomore, and yes, the...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Jackson Shows Star Potential in Losing Cause

By Carolyn Maguire January 18, 2013

Tuesday’s women’s basketball game between Georgetown and Notre Dame surely seemed destined to be a battle between two guards as All-Americans Sugar Rodgers and Skylar Diggins squared off. In this...

College Football Not What It Used to Be

By Peter Barston January 18, 2013

Oh, college football, how I miss you. Yes, I realize the best amateur football players in the nation suited up for yet another season this year. This time, though, it just wasn’t the same. It lacked...

TENNIS | Following Impressive Fall, GU Resumes at Richmond

By Will Edman January 18, 2013

Throughout the fall, the Georgetown men’s and women’s tennis teams played a variety of warmup and individual tournaments in order to gear up for the spring season. The Hoyas will begin that in...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Cruise Despite Whittington Suspension

By Evan Hollander January 16, 2013

Despite a flashy first half, Georgetown’s 74-65 victory over Providence Wednesday night at Verizon Center was mostly about staying power. Playing for the second straight game without sophomore forward...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Start Strong, Claim Needed Win

By Evan Hollander January 16, 2013

Despite a flashy first half, Georgetown’s 74-65 victory over Providence Wednesday night at Verizon Center was mostly about staying power. Playing for the second straight game without sophomore...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Porter Jr. Named to Second Wooden List

By Pat Curran January 15, 2013

Georgetown sophomore Otto Porter Jr.’s sharp rise to national prominence continued last weekend when the star forward was named to the Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 list. Named for legendary...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | No. 2 ND Up Next for GU

By Carolyn Maguire January 15, 2013

Coming off an 86-56 blowout loss at the hands of Syracuse, the Georgetown women’s basketball team (10-6, 1-2 Big East) faces a tough opponent in No. 2 Notre Dame (14-1, 3-0 Big East) against whom...

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