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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

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...

Hoyas Look to Snatch No. 2 Seed From Eagles

By Michael Palmer March 1, 2012

In a season filled with surprises, fans of Big East basketball will be treated to a top-tier matchup Saturday afternoon when No. 11 Georgetown travels to Milwaukee, Wisc., to face No. 8 Marquette...

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,...

GU Defense Shuts Down Providence Again

By Pat Curran February 18, 2012

It's a rough day to be a Friars fan. Junior forward Hollis Thompson and senior guard Jason Clark scored 13 points apiece, and the No. 10 Georgetown men's basketball team (20-5, 10-4 Big East) overcame...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Late Threes Push GU Over St. John’s

By Michael Palmer February 14, 2012

St. John's was so focused on shutting down Jason Clark and Hollis Thompson that the Red Storm allowed Nate Lubick to remind everyone why he's in Georgetown's starting five. The sophomore forward...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Veterans Spark Hoyas to Blowout Win

By Lawson Ferguson February 3, 2012

With 10 minutes left in the first half, Connecticut Head Coach Jim Calhoun's newly-unranked Huskies were more than hanging with their Georgetown brethren. Star freshman center Andre Drummond had...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | GU Seeks Revenge at Pitt

By Lawson Ferguson January 27, 2012

The Georgetown men's basketball team will return to the court Saturday, a week after earning its 16th victory of the year in an ugly 52-50 win over Rutgers. The No. 9 Hoyas(16-3, 6-2 Big East) will...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Clark Catches Fire in Win at DePaul

By Lawson Ferguson January 20, 2012

Despite sophomore point guard Markel Starks' absence due to a stomach illness, No. 10 Georgetown (15-3, 5-2 Big East) eased past DePaul (10-8, 1-5 Big East) in an 83-75 win thanks to career-best performances...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Hope to Hold off Rutgers

By Michael Palmer January 20, 2012

This weekend, the Hoyas face a legitimate challenge from a Big East rival that has not been this dangerous for years. Rutgers (11-8, 3-3 Big East) is a young, talented squad with a penchant for using...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Turnovers Plague Hoyas in Cincinnati Loss

By Lawson Ferguson January 10, 2012

Leading by six with less than six minutes remaining and senior center Henry Sims at the line shooting two free throws, Georgetown seemed poised to notch its 14th win of the year and put Saturday's loss...

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