No. 9 Hoyas Notch Victory Over Blue Hens Under Lights
The steady march of Georgetown seniors into the trainer’s room shows no signs of ending any time soon.
The steady march of Georgetown seniors into the trainer’s room shows no signs of ending any time soon.
Even without one of the nation’s top defenders, the Hoyas kept Harvard at bay long enough to notch their first win of the season.
With the backdrop of bright blue skies, melting snow around MultiSport Facility and a raucous crowd of over 2,500, an explosive Hoya offense jumped out to a 10-7 halftime lead, seemingly poised to complete a picture-perfect season-opening victory over visiting Maryland. But the No. 13 Georgetown (0-1) attack went ice cold in the second half, allowing the No. 7 Terps (2-0) to escape with a 15-13 victory.
Most top teams would kick off the season with a comfortable game against lower-tier competition. Not so for No. 13 Georgetown, whose season-opener against No. 7 Maryland is one of the hottest local rivalries in the country.
The first Big East men’s lacrosse poll of the 2010 season is out, and Georgetown has been awarded the third-place ranking before its first season in the league even gets started.
The No. 13 Georgetown Hoyas have accepted an invitation to be one of the four inaugural participants in the ESPNU Warrior Classic lacrosse event.
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