Every young football player’s dream is to lead his team to a last-second victory in a big game, and be carried off the field by his teammates amidst the roars of an elated home crowd.
Saving themselves from almost drowning in the Big East Blue Division standings during the middle of the season, the Hoyas have come back to life in the conference in recent weeks.
Georgetown women’s soccer dropped their final two games of the regular season, yet managed to sneak into the Big East tournament as the No. 5 seed in the conference’s B division.
When the Hoyas squared off against the Big Red of Cornell in front of 11,000 Ivy-leaguers, no one was expecting the shellacking the Blue and Grey were about to take.
The Georgetown men’s and women’s cross country team continued their successful season this past weekend, placing in the top 20 of the NCAA Pre-Nationals.
The Georgetown’s women’s soccer team failed to solidify a top spot in the Big East B Division after disappointing losses in their final two home games of the season.
Last Saturday afternoon, at the center of the gloomy, clouded Georgetown campus a Hoya brightspot took place. Mother Nature christened the new Multi-Sport Field with its first rain-doused duel and its first Georgetown football victory.
After splitting this weekend’s games with new Big East foes Louisville and Cincinnati, the Georgetown women’s soccer team moved to 11-3-1 on the season.