Sunshine State Heats Up Hoyas
Like many college students during spring break, the members of the Georgetown baseball team ventured south to escape the brutal winter.
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Like many college students during spring break, the members of the Georgetown baseball team ventured south to escape the brutal winter.
You can’t wear a rally cap every game.
Diligent preparation is an integral component of any athletic endeavor. In order to achieve a high degree of success in the sports world, it is crucial to gain a comprehensive understanding of your opponent.
Here on the Hilltop, there exists a legend — a legend deeply embedded in historical tradition, triumph and glory; a tradition so rich, it transcends the countless banners and retired jerseys that attempt to memorialize it; a tradition so extraordinary, it continues to grow each and every game.
Amid a season filled with games to forget, Georgetown saved its most uninspired performance for last. A 41-14 loss to Fordham clinched the first winless season in the program’s 120-year history.
On Saturday, Georgetown (0-10, 0-5 Patriot League) was thoroughly dismantled by the businesslike Richmond offense. The defending FCS National Champions executed well in both the passing and rushing departments, en route to tallying a total of seven touchdowns.
Football consists of four 15-minute quarters, with the game reaching its conclusion only when the clock hits zero. This past weekend, Georgetown learned this truth the hard way in what proved to be a rollercoaster ride of a game.
After opening the season 0-7, the bye week could not have come at a better time for the Hoyas. The extra rest was a time to move forward, refocus and, most importantly, rest their weary legs.
Another cold and dreary Saturday proved disappointing for the Hoyas this weekend.
In the middle of a season characterized by a long list of disappointments, Georgetown added another setback to its tally.
