Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Last Chance to Snap Streak

By Ashwin Wadekar November 19, 2010

Georgetown (3-7) will seek to end to the 2010 season on a strong note after dropping its last six games when it plays host to Marist (3-7) tomorrow at 1 p.m. Georgetown has been outscored in the second...

Surprises Abound in Premiership and Bundesliga

By Michael Appau and Cem Yolbulan November 16, 2010

As one third of the European soccer season is through, it is time to have an overall look at two of its major leagues. Players have reached their form after the World Cup and the summer break, and they...

Season Ends on Low Note for Hoyas against ‘Nova

By Tim Delaney November 16, 2010

After last weekend's split on the road at Connecticut and St. John's knocked them out of playoff contention, the Georgetown volleyball team (15-15, 5-9 Big East) returned home to McDonough Arena on Friday...

Taye Wins Title as GU Finishes 3rd

By Dave Baran November 16, 2010

After a host of injuries, the loss of a senior contributor and one of the most disappointing Big East performances in recent history, many wrote off the Georgetown men's cross country team in this past...

Tourney Back On Hilltop As GU Wins Bid

By Connor Gregoire November 16, 2010

For the first time in 16 years, there will be a fall NCAA tournament game played on Georgetown's campus. The men's soccer team (11-6-1) learned late Monday afternoon that it had earned an at-large...

Hoyas Knock Out Top-Seeded Terrapins on PKs

By Lawson Ferguson November 16, 2010

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Fresh off the heels of Friday's 5-1 victory over Siena, the first NCAA tournament win in program history, the Georgetown women's soccer team (14-6-2) returned to Ludwig Stadium on the...

Hoyas Trounce Saints, Win First-Ever NCAA Tourney Game

By Lawson Ferguson November 13, 2010

On Friday night under the lights of Ludwig Field at the University of Maryland, the Georgetown women's soccer team (14-6-1) won its first NCAA tournament game in program history by thoroughly dominating...

Ayegba Declared Ineligible for Nine Games

By Michael Palmer November 12, 2010

Freshman forward Moses Ayegba has been declared ineligible for the first nine games of the men's basketball season. The announcement came in a press release by Georgetown Sports Information, due to NCAA...

Veteran Backcourt Bails Out Hoyas in Opener

By Dave Finn November 11, 2010

NORFOLK, Va. - Coming into the season, the Hoyas knew their three veteran guards would be the keys to their success. In their sixth consecutive season-opening win last night, that fact was on full display. In...

Hoyas Prepared for ODU Road Test

By Dave Finn November 11, 2010

A new season of Georgetown basketball begins tonight. Gone to Detroit is Greg Monroe. "97-83 Ohio" has faded from the rearview mirror. The ups and downs of 2009-2010 have been wiped away, and the Hoyas'...

Quandaries Abound in Sports World

By Dave Finn November 11, 2010

There are some things about watching sports on television that raise random questions. And I don't have the answers to any of them. They can be about the sport or sporting event itself, they can be...

GU Closes In on Tourney Berth

By Dave Baran November 11, 2010

For the first time in his four seasons as Georgetown's women's cross country coach, Chris Miltenberg can go into the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships without having to crunch numbers to see if his team...

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