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Sophomore attack Colleen Lovett led Georgetown with four goals and three assists in the team’s 11-10 loss to third-seeded Connecticut in the semifinals of the Big East tournament. Lovett had 21 goals and 12 assists this season.

Women’s Lacrosse | Close Loss Ends Winning Streak

By Tyler Park May 14, 2015

On April 4, the Georgetown women’s lacrosse team suffered a blowout 18-4 loss at the hands of the Florida Gators, dropping its record to 1-9. At the time, the Gators and the Hoyas seemed like the...

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Junior midfielder Kristen Bandos scored a game-high five goals in Wednesday night’s game against UConn. Her final goal came in the last 15 seconds of the match and secured Georgetown’s victory.

Women’s Lacrosse | Bandos Nets Winning Goal in Final Seconds

By Claire Schansinger April 16, 2015

With 36 seconds left on the clock and the scored tied at 12, the Georgetown women’s lacrosse looked to take the lead over University of Connecticut and earn its fourth Big East victory of the season....

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Junior midfielder Emily Weinberg registered one of just two overall shots on goal for the Hoyas against the Huskies Saturday. UConn had 27 shots.

Field Hockey | No.5 UConn Shuts Out Hoyas 6-0

By Tyler Park October 7, 2014

The Georgetown field hockey team (4-6, 0-1 Big East) suffered a difficult 6-0 setback to the defending national champions, No. 5 Connecticut Huskies (7-3, 1-0 Big East) Saturday. The game was the Big...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Butler Transfers to UConn

By Carolyn Maguire May 22, 2014

Reigning Big East Freshman of the Year, former Georgetown center Natalie Butler completed her transfer to Connecticut on Wednesday. "I think Natalie is one of the most unique players in the game today,"...

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WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Caputo Leads GU in 2 Wins

By Molly Malone April 15, 2014

Two weeks ago, the Georgetown women’s lacrosse team was in trouble. An April 1 defeat to Pennsylvania marked the Hoyas’ sixth straight loss, and what had started out as a season full of promise...

FIELD HOCKEY | GU Shutout In Weekend Games

By Molly Malone October 22, 2013

The Georgetown Field Hockey team (2-13, 0-5 Big East) was outscored 12-0 this weekend against No. 2 Connecticut (13-2, 5-0 Big East) and Liberty (11-4, 5-0 NorPac). Though the Hoyas were able to control...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Hoyas Win Dogfight Over Huskies

By Tom Schnoor September 24, 2013

Sunday afternoon’s win over UConn marked the end of the non-conference schedule for the No. 10 Georgetown women’s soccer team – a series of games that could not have gone much better for the...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Huskies Waiting to Pounce

By Ashwin Wadekar February 26, 2013

As hard as it may be, it is already time to move on. The last time Georgetown beat Syracuse at the Carrier Dome — Feb. 9, 2011 — the Hoyasdropped their next road contest to eventual national champions...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Third-Ranked UConn Deals GU Sound Defeat

By Laura Wagner January 10, 2013

McDonough Arena was packed on Wednesday night for the Georgetown women’s basketball team’s (10-5, 1-1 Big East) conference home opener against No. 3 Connecticut (13-1, 1-1). The grandstands emptied...

MEN’S SOCCER | GU Boosts Resume With Marquette Win

By Ryan Bacic October 16, 2012

Facing its third top-10 opponent in its last three Big East games, the No. 10 Georgetown men’s soccer team (12-2-1, 3-2-0 Big East) knew that it needed to finally come through on Saturday. A loss...

Big East Needs More Moves Like SMU’s

By Evan Hollander April 20, 2012

As if conference realignment hadn’t injected enough uncertainty into the Big East’s future, two recent major offseason decisions will go a long way toward shaping Georgetown’s league in the both...

MEN’S TENNIS | GU Readies for Bison Match

By Celee Belmonte March 30, 2012

Despite winning the doubles point, Georgetown’s men’s tennis team will have to wait to get a crack against University of Maryland-Baltimore County after their Wednesday match was postponed due to rain....

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