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Appelbaum Wins SAC Chair

By Photo Editor October 23, 2011

Jack Appelbaum (COL '14) has been elected Student Activities Commission Chair for the 2012 calendar year. "I appreciate the support of SAC student groups and am excited to continue working on their...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Baker Leads Way in South Bend

By Leonard Olsen October 18, 2011

The Georgetown women's soccer team (13-5, 7-3 Big East) notched two away wins this past weekend, defeating defending national champion Notre Dame (8-6-3, 5-3-2 Big East), 3-2, on Friday and DePaul (3-13-1,...

GU Policy Debate Team Scores No. 1 Ranking

By Lucas Chan October 14, 2011

Georgetown's debate team shot to the top of the Cross Examination Debate Association national rankings of collegiate debate teams on Tuesday after winning the Henry Clay Debates at the University of Kentucky. Andrew...

GU Debate Program in A League of Its Own

By Taylor Coles and Andrew Markoff October 14, 2011

It's 6:30 a.m. Seventeen people pile into two rental vans, rubbing the last vestiges of sleep from the corners of their eyes. It becomes tougher to focus as reality sets in: another 15 hours of grueling...

FIELD HOCKEY | GU Bounces Back After Bryant Loss

By Maggie Mawn September 13, 2011

The Georgetown field hockey team (2-3) brought home their second victory of the season this past Saturday after defeating Holy Cross, 4-2, in Worcester, Mass. In the impressive team effort, the Hoyas wasted...

BASEBALL | Hoyas Split With Local Rivals

By Kyle Franco April 7, 2011

With five lights-out innings on the mound, redshirt junior captain, pitcher Tommy Isaacs, ended Georgetown's three-game losing streak Tuesday at Shirley Povich Field. Isaac's dominant outing combined with...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | GU Nets 30 Goals in Weekend Wins

By Maggie Law April 4, 2011

The Georgetown women's lacrosse team displayed its offensive prowess in a pair of wins over opponents from Connecticut this past weekend. The Hoyas defeated both UConn and Yale to improve to 4-5 on the...

GU Uses Press to Beat Princeton, Advance to Second Round

By Beno Picciano March 20, 2011

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Barack Obama predicted an early exit from the NCAA tournament for No. 5 seed Georgetown (23-10) in its first-round meeting with No. 12 seed Princeton (24-5). But sophomore guard Sugar...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Juiced: Hoyas Finally Win at Syracuse

By Dave Finn February 11, 2011

The climb continues. Since falling to 1-4 in the Big East, the Hoyas (19-5, 8-4 Big East) have won seven straight games, the latest a 64-56 victory over archrival Syracuse (20-5, 7-5 Big East) at...

Without Wright, GU Scrambles to Nab Ugly Win

By Preston Barclay December 3, 2010

It wasn't pretty, but it got the job done. Despite trailing for the majority of the second half, No. 12 Georgetown (6-1) edged Richmond (4-4) 65-64 Wednesday night by forcing several late turnovers...

Tourney Hopes Evaporate After Weekend Split

By Pat Curran November 9, 2010

The Georgetown volleyball team (15-14, 5-8 Big East) split a road trip this weekend, coming home with one win but hurting its chances of a Big East tournament berth with the loss. On Friday, the Blue and...

Hoyas Finish Off Rutgers

By Tim Delaney November 2, 2010

After last weekend's tough road trip against the Big East's top two squads, the volleyball team (14-13, 4-7 Big East) returned to McDonough Arena for a much-needed Halloween home stand. With the postseason...

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