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8-3 in 2011, Hoyas need one more leap

Last season, the buzz around Georgetown’s football team was about whether they would finish above .500. After last year’s team went 8-3 and finished one game shy of the Patriot League title, the question is not whether the Hoyas will notch a winning season, but whether they will finally earn the elusive conference championship.   Full story

Football

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    Tackles leader McCabe now tops on defense

    It’s usually bad news when a school graduates its conference’s best defensive player. But this season, Georgetown simply reloads.Last year’s Patriot League defensive player of the year and All-American defensive end Andrew Schaetzke (MSB ’12) graduated in May, but in July, senior linebacker Robert McCabe took Schaetzke’s mantle when he was named conference preseason defensive player of the year.
     

Field Hockey

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    After Nine Losing Seasons, Hoyas Look to Break Out

    You might expect optimism within the Georgetown field hockey program to be in short supply, considering the team hasn’t had a winning season since 2002. But with a wealth of experience from 10 seniors, the team is hopeful that 2012 will be its breakout year.
     

Cross Country

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    Big Shoes to Fill

    After a magical year that culminated in winning the women’s national championship, Georgetown might be expected to slump into the 2012 season. But the Hoyas are not rolling over. In fact, with a combination of stellar incoming talent and returning runners with memories of last season’s successes, Georgetown could stand atop the cross country world again.  
     

Men's Basketball

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    Juice 'Cuse!

    Last year, a young Georgetown men’s basketball team exceeded all expectations by going 24-9 and making the second round of the NCAA tournament. Now, they have to do it all over again.
     

Men's Soccer

Women's Soccer

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    New Lineup Brings A-Game

    A group of six seniors moved on from the Georgetown women’s soccer team after the end of the 2011 season, and with them went perhaps the best class in the program’s history. In four years on the Hilltop, they’d amassed an all-time-best 55 wins, including a record regular-season mark of 15 last fall. Needless to say, that success, talent and experience are going to leave a big void to fill.
     

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    Hardworking Corboz gains more options

    From home to the Hilltop, it’s always been all about soccer for Daphne Corboz.The sophomore midfielder’s father played professionally in France for Football Club de Grenoble — now known as Grenoble Foot 38 — and Corboz and her two siblings have been watching soccer since shortly after birth.
     

Volleyball

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    Turnover No Obstacle for New-Look Hoyas

    After an up-and-down 2011 season, Georgetown’s volleyball team would eventually close things out with a record of 14-13, just above .500. This time around, though, senior middle blocker and captain Lindsay Wise and her teammates are looking to move up in the Big East.