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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

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Former Georgetown forward Mikael Hopkins recently signed a professional contract with Istanbul DSI in Turkey. During his four seasons as a Hoya, Hopkins reocorded 629 points and 489 rebounds.

Men’s Basketball | 5 Sign Professional Contracts

By Tyler Park September 22, 2015

The Georgetown men’s basketball program is well-known for producing quality professional players. Centers Henry Sims (COL ’12) and Joshua Smith and forwards Greg Whittington, DaJuan Summers and...

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Former Georgetown forward Otto Porter Jr. seems primed to assume a larger role for the Washington Wizards next season.

NBA | Free Agency Frenzy Affects Former Hoyas

By Tyler Park July 15, 2015

The NBA’s free-agency period opened July 1, leading to a chaotic flurry of movement around the league. Dozens of players signed billions of dollars worth of contracts as teams prepare for the increase...

Commentary | Sixers Starters Feature Thompson, Sims Duo

By Hunter Main November 18, 2014

It’s inevitable that each year, a few NBA teams — those lacking an offensive or defensive focal point, those with absolutely no chance of making the playoffs — purposely underperform in order to...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Frontcourt Dominates in Georgetown Victory

By Pat Curran March 7, 2013

NEW YORK — There's a reason they call it Big Man U. Fifth-seeded Georgetown showed off the two latest additions to its legacy of outstanding post players Wednesday afternoon, as senior center Henry...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Georgetown Collapses in Second Half, Falls to Cincy

By Pat Curran March 9, 2012

NEW YORK — Cincinnati simply has Georgetown's number. Senior forward Yancy Gates scored 23 points to lead the Bearcats (23-9) to an epic 72-70 double-overtime win over the Hoyas (23-8) in the Big...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Seniors Set Tone in Dominant Performance

By Evan Hollander March 1, 2012

What a difference a week makes. After a shellacking at Seton Hall last Tuesday, Georgetown is back on track after swamping Villanova Saturday and then trouncing Notre Dame Monday night. As they have...

Georgetown Smokes Villanova in Gray Out Game

By Lawson Ferguson February 26, 2012

After Tuesday night's 18-point loss at Seton Hall, No. 9 Georgetown (21-6, 11-5 Big East) bounced back with a vengeance to blow out an overmatched Villanova team, 67-46. Although the Wildcats (11-17,...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Take on Struggling Friars

By Michael Palmer February 17, 2012

As one problem goes away, an old one resurfaces. Georgetown (19-5, 9-4 Big East) travels to Rhode Island on Saturday to play its second game this season against Providence (13-14, 2-12...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Explode in Second Half to Top Bulls

By Pat Curran February 5, 2012

A low-scoring snoozer between the Big East's top-ranked defensive teams Saturday morning suddenly became an entertaining track meet after the halftime break, as No. 14 Georgetown (18-4, 8-3 Big East)...

We Love You, Henry

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy February 3, 2012

Photo: Web Leslie/The Hoya So this photo from last night's win against Connecticut has already been featured over on Hoya Paranoia, but we love it too much not to post it here. Because Henry Sims dunking...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Sims Enjoying Breakout Year

By Michael Palmer January 27, 2012

The No. 9 Hoyas enter a daunting final stretch of games as perhaps the most surprising team in the nation, thanks in large part to the play of Henry Sims. The senior center scored a career-high...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Veterans Anchor Hoyas in Epic Comeback Win

By Michael Palmer January 5, 2012

In a comeback for the ages, junior forward Hollis Thompson resuscitated Georgetown from a 17-point deficit midway through the second half to lead the No. 9 Hoyas (13-1, 3-0 Big East) over No. 20 Marquette...

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