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In 1972, Georgetown University was a small Catholic university in a predominately white neighborhood. Best known among elite east coast families for its strong academics and Jesuit values, Georgetown was an attractive location for parents to send their future lawyers and politicians. Students arrived on campus to study, and paid little attention to the school’s modest athletic program. Following a dismal three-win season in 1971-72, a committee led by admissions director Charles Deacon hired lo
By
Jonny Amon
April 28, 2017