Andrew is the Sports Executive Editor and is a senior in the SFS majoring in RCST. He is from Bloomington, Indiana and enjoys soccer, baking, running, and penguins.
No. 7 Georgetown men’s soccer (14-3-4, 6-0-2 BIG EAST) will face the No. 15 North Carolina State University Wolfpack (14-2-4, 4-1-3 ACC) on Friday, December 5, at 6:00 pm EST... Read more
In the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament, the Georgetown women’s soccer team (16-3-3, 10-0 BIG EAST) fell 3-1 to Florida State University (12-2-4, 6-2-2 ACC). The contest was close-fought,... Read more
Georgetown men’s basketball (4-0, BIG EAST) remains perfect on the season after a 79-74 win over the Clemson University Tigers (3-1, ACC) on Saturday, November 15. In front of a... Read more
In 1984, Georgetown men’s basketball team won the NCAA Championship. Forty years later, in 2024, the team lost all but two of their 20 BIG EAST conference games. Georgetown’s only... Read more
While not all Georgetown fall sports have wrapped up their seasons, let’s take a look at where each team is as October comes to a close. Cross country The Hoyas... Read more
Growing up, gym teachers and commercials constantly told us that we needed at least an hour of physical activity every day. One ubiquitous campaign pushing children to get outside and... Read more
Evan Cole (CAS ’26), like many Georgetown students, ended his junior year planning to enter the business world after graduation. But he always had an itch to explore his passion... Read more
Georgetown men’s soccer (1-2-2, BIG EAST) battled the No. 14 Duke Blue Devils (2-0-2, ACC) to a 2-2 draw after letting a two-goal lead slip away. The Hoyas seemed destined... Read more
The No. 14 Richmond Spiders (6-3, Atlantic 10) defeated Georgetown men’s lacrosse (5-3, BIG EAST) 13-12 after Georgetown’s late comeback bid fell just short. The Spiders controlled the first three... Read more
Freshman Thomas Sorber, star forward for Georgetown men’s basketball, announced on Instagram that he is testing out the NBA Draft process, while maintaining college eligibility. Sorber wrote that he wants... Read more