A win is a win. It’s as simple as that. After having a near-heart attack while watching the Hoyas eke out a win Tuesday night against Seton Hall—which is now a weekly occurrence—I realized that although the team played poorly for much of the game, I was happy with the result. Sure, Seton Hall isn’t the cream of the Big East crop. But it doesn’t matter.
By Nick Berti January 20, 2011
The No. 19 Georgetown Hoyas took another step backwards against No. 5 Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, moving to a disappointing 1-4 in conference play after getting throttled 72-57. Hoping to put an end to their slump against one of the best teams in the country, the Hoyas only found themselves one game further away from where they needed to be, as head coach John Thompson III put it after the game.
By Nick Berti January 13, 2011
On Saturday afternoon, following the Hoyas’ triumph over Utah State, John Thompson III stood in the Verizon Center pressroom answering questions, just as he has for the past six years. But after answering the final question, Thompson didn’t move—he wanted to make something clear.
By Nick Berti December 9, 2010
For my entire life, Derek Jeter has been synonymous with the New York Yankees. Jeter’s rookie season was the first season I rooted for the team I now call my favorite in any sport (sorry, Hoyas). I don’t know Jeter without the Yankees, I don’t know the Yankees without Jeter.
By Nick Berti December 2, 2010
November Madness does not have the same ring to it as March Madness, and no one has ever really thought about the concept. But this month, soccer rules the Hilltop.
By Nick Berti November 18, 2010
There are 350 schools that have basketball programs in Division I of the NCAA, and hundreds more in Divisions II and III. For the last five years, students at Georgetown have had the privilege of watching a team that has consistently been in the National top-25.
By Nick Berti November 11, 2010
This October, Austin Freeman returned to Madison Square Garden, the same arena in which Georgetown suffered its last-second loss to West Virginia in the Big East Tournament Finals last March. This time, though, Freeman was there to celebrate. He had been named Big East Preseason Player of the Year.
By Nick Berti November 11, 2010
This October, Austin Freeman returned to Madison Square Garden, the same arena in which Georgetown suffered its last-second loss to West Virginia in the Big East Tournament Finals last March. This time, though, Freeman was there to celebrate. He had been named Big East Preseason Player of the Year.
By Nick Berti November 11, 2010
In an Oct. 29 game against the Detroit Pistons, Jeff Green drove down the lane and made a game-winning shot with 2.5 seconds left to give the Oklahoma City Thunder its second win of the young season. His clutch layup gave Hoya fans a pleasant flashback to Georgetown’s 2007 climb to the Final Four.
By Nick Berti November 4, 2010
Like many people my age, I have a grandfather who came to America through Ellis Island in search of a better life. Only he didn’t come from a big country like Italy, Ireland, or Russia as many other immigrants did. He traveled from a small country known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino.
By Nick Berti October 28, 2010