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We Are Georgetown and You’re Not: Hoyas host Radford to start 2015-16 season

238 days. That’s how long the Georgetown men’s basketball team (0-0, Big East) has waited to play a game since its Round of 32 ouster from the NCAA Tournament last... Read more

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One Down, One to Go: Men’s Soccer Advances to Big East Tournament Championship

The No.3 Georgetown men’s soccer team (14-2-2, 9-0 Big East) continued their winning ways as they defeated the third-seeded Xavier Musketeers (12-6-1, 5-4-1 Big East) 1-0 Thursday afternoon at Shaw... Read more

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Women’s Hoops Pre-Game Primer: Hoyas open season at UMES

The Georgetown women’s basketball team kicks off their 2015-16 regular season against University of Maryland-Eastern Shore this Friday at 6 p.m. The Hoyas are looking to make this their second... Read more

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Football Pre-Game Primer: Hoyas host Fordham for Senior Day

The Georgetown football team (4-5, 2-3 Patriot League) will be looking to regain its form after a bye week when they face Jesuit rival Fordham (8-2, 4-1 Patriot League) in... Read more

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Men’s Soccer Pre-Game Primer: No. 3 Hoyas host Xavier in Big East Semifinals

Following a week-long break after winning the Big East regular season title outright, the No. 3 Georgetown men’s soccer team (13-2-2, 9-0 Big East) hosts fourth-seeded Xavier (12-5-1, 5-3-1 Big... Read more

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Tourney Worthy: Women’s soccer earns bid to the NCAA Tournament, will host Hofstra Saturday

After falling to the Providence Friars (13-8-1, 5-4-0 Big East) in penalty kicks in the Big East Tournament semi-finals last Friday night, the Georgetown women’s soccer team (11-5-3, 6-1-2 Big... Read more

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Honor Roll: Yaro, Marcinkowski lead Hoyas in near-sweep of Big East awards

The Big East conference announced their annual soccer season awards on Friday, and Georgetown was well represented.  Two members of the team, junior defender Joshua Yaro and freshman goalkeeper JT... Read more

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Battle Hardened: The Women’s Basketball Seniors

Logan Battle sits up straight, smiles, and speaks straightforwardly about her time at Georgetown. A turbulent career has not diminished the senior guard’s candor, nor has it dimmed the hope... Read more

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Dorothy Adomako: Spectacular Sophomore Living Her Dream on the Hilltop

Sophomore guard Dorothy Adomako has always wanted to play basketball at Georgetown. “My parents were always talking about Georgetown,” said Adomako. “They would come here and say ‘Oh, my kid... Read more

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Hard at Work: Practice Makes Perfect for Women’s Hoops

Wander into McDonough Arena on a weekday afternoon and you’ll hear sneakers squeaking on hardwood, hands clapping together, and booming voices echoing across an otherwise empty gymnasium. Move further inside... Read more

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Meet The New Guys on the Men’s Basketball Team

Sports Information Marcus Derrickson Forward, 6-7, 250 lbs Bowie, MD Derrickson comes toenters the Hilltop with high expectations. A complete and dynamic forward, Derrickson figures to be ready to contribute... Read more

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Bradley Hayes: Stepping Into The Spotlight

In just ten minutes, Bradley Hayes saved his college career. During last year’s Round of 32 NCAA tournament game against Eastern Washington, Georgetown Head coach John Thompson III was forced... Read more

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Running the Gauntlet: This year’s Hoyas seek to prove they can compete with national powerhouses

John Thompson III looks tired. He could be tired because he is the head coach of a program which could face three ranked teams in the first ten days of... Read more

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Big East Preview: The Voice’s Outlook for the Nation’s Toughest Conference

1. Villanova Wildcats Head Coach: Jay Wright (15th Year, 359-152, 10 NCAA Appearances, 1 Final Four) Player to Watch: Senior guard Ryan Arcidiacono The local senior from Langhorne, Pa. will... Read more

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State of the Union

With the leader of the Hoyas set to begin his final season, it’s time to look at the candidates to replace the star in the Oval Office of the Verizon... Read more

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LJ Peak: The Sophomore Jump

Fresh off of a stellar freshman first-year campaign and a gold medal win at the FIBA U-19 World Championships, sophomore forward L.J. Peak hopes to build upon a solid foundation... Read more

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Isaac Copeland: A Star in the Making

He’s a Hoya, stands six-foot-nine, and plays small forward. He’s tall, lanky, and prefers making plays that don’t always make it into the box score. And he might just be... Read more

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DSR: Returning for Unfinished Business

On March 31st, D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera dropped a bomb on Hoya basketball fans. The Indianapolis native announced he would forego his senior year of college to declare for the NBA Draft,... Read more

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All Bark, No Bite: Can Georgetown Rebuild its Damaged Reputation?

People used to fear Georgetown. Up until recently, any time Georgetown came up in a discussion among college hoops fans, it had a presence. It had the feel of other... Read more

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Beasts of the East: Men’s soccer downs No. 3 Creighton on Senior Day to win Big East Regular Season Title

With the Big East Regular Season Championship and home-field advantage in the conference tournament on the line on Senior Day, the No. 6 Georgetown men’s soccer team (13-2-2, 9-0 Big... Read more