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VOLLEYBALL | Georgetown Splits Pair With Local Rivals

By Maggie Mawn August 30, 2011

The Georgetown women's volleyball team began their season this past weekend at the DC Challenge at the Charles E. Smith Center at American University. The Hoyas started off the tournament on a high note,...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Williams-Flournoy Shines in Assistant Role at World Games

By Pat Curran August 30, 2011

Evidently, March Madness was not enough for Terri Williams-Flournoy. The Georgetown women's basketball head coach followed up a successful 2010-11 season and NCAA tournament run with an equally impressive...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | GU Run Ragged by No. 2 Cardinal

By Evan Hollander August 30, 2011

Despite an extra day to prepare thanks to Hurricane Irene, the No. 20 Georgetown women's soccer team came out flat against No. 2 Stanford on Monday afternoon and trailed the entire way en route to a 4-1...

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Deep Stanford Squad Steamrolls GU

By Lawson Ferguson August 30, 2011

For the second straight year, the Georgetown women's soccer team was on the wrong end of the scoreboard after a 90-minute contest with Stanford. The Hoyas absorbed a 4-1 defeat at North Kehoe Field a year...

TRACK & FIELD | Championships Begin Tomorrow

By Ashwin Wadekar, Leonard Olsen, and Dave Baran February 19, 2011

The Georgetown men's and women's indoor track and field teams will head to Akron, Ohio, this weekend to compete in the biggest event of their indoor season thus far — the Big East championships. Georgetown...

Hoyas Knock Out Top-Seeded Terrapins on PKs

By Lawson Ferguson November 16, 2010

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Fresh off the heels of Friday's 5-1 victory over Siena, the first NCAA tournament win in program history, the Georgetown women's soccer team (14-6-2) returned to Ludwig Stadium on the...

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...

Gender Imbalance in Club Leadership

By Brian Burke April 9, 2010

Despite a 54 percent majority female population on-campus, men fill leadership positions of some of the most prominent student organizations. Women are active participants in virtually all student activities,...

Women in Politics: A Rising Tide

By Stephen Szypulski March 23, 2010

"[These] three dynamic, very educated women became known as the witch, the ditz and the media darling," an adviser during President George W. Bush's administration said on Monday of U.S. Secretary...

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