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

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Marquette Tramples Georgetown, Worst Home Big East Loss in History

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Marquette Tramples Georgetown, Worst Home Big East Loss in History

By Daniel Greilsheimer February 6, 2024

In its largest home loss in Big East history, the Georgetown University men’s basketball team was trampled by then-No. 9 Marquette Golden Eagles 91-57 on Feb. 3 in a game that was never truly close. Adorned...

CARNES: When Things Come Up

CARNES: When Things Come Up

By Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J. March 14, 2017

Many of us have received that phone call, or that text or email: the one that comes unexpectedly and bears news that we did not want to hear. The illness, or even the death, of a loved one. The loss...

LOWE & SHAH: A Loss That Gives Life Its Meaning

LOWE & SHAH: A Loss That Gives Life Its Meaning

By Charlie Lowe and Parth Shah January 26, 2016

I was not always an only child. For a week of my life, in the early days of January 1996, I had a brother. His name was Matthew Joseph Lowe. He passed away peacefully in my house, but has remained in my...

Football | Hoya Offense Flounders in 21-3 Opening Day Defeat

By Andrew May September 5, 2014

The Georgetown football team struggled to find its offensive rhythm in the opening game of the season as it fell to the Wagner Seahawks (1-0) at home on Saturday, Aug. 30. The 21-3 defeat was the second...

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MEN’S LACROSSE | Scoring Drought Dooms Hoyas Against No. 19 Lehigh

By Elizabeth Cavacos April 15, 2014

After it ended its four-game losing streak with a win against Providence, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team had renewed hope for a strong season finish. But Georgetown (4-8, 1-3 Big East) was unable...

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WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Tarzian Notches 5 Goals in Home Loss to Louisville

By Morgan Birck April 1, 2014

After a rough nonconference schedule ended with four straight losses to ranked opponents, the No. 14 Georgetown women’s lacrosse team hoped the beginning of Big East play would mark a fresh start....

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Drop 4th Straight Matchup

By Molly Malone March 28, 2014

The No. 14 Georgetown women’s lacrosse team (3-5) fell to No. 15 Loyola Maryland (7-4, 3-0 Patriot League) 8-5 Wednesday night. Georgetown opened the game strongly but failed to maintain its pressure...

MENS BASKETBALL | One and Done

MEN’S BASKETBALL | One and Done

By Evan Hollander March 13, 2014

NEW YORK — Georgetown’s first season in a new-look Big East ended with a whimper Wednesday evening as the No. 7-seeded Hoyas (17-14) fell to No. 10 DePaul (12-20), 60-56, in the first round of the...

FOOTBALL | Marist Demolishes Georgetown for First Win

By Carolyn Maguire September 17, 2013

What was left of the crowd was hushed; the sideline, defeated — no one expected a loss, let alone an embarrassment. The Georgetown football team (1-2) looked flat all night and was throttled by Marist (1-2),...

MEN’S LACROSSE | No. 4 Irish Prove Too Much

By Beno Picciano April 16, 2013

The Georgetown men’s lacrosse team (5-7, 2-2 Big East) started in style but ran out of luck down the stretch in Sunday’s 10-8 road defeat to the No. 4 Fighting Irish of Notre Dame (9-2, 3-1 Big...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Fall Short in South Bend

By Josh Simmons April 16, 2013

Despite comfortably beating Marquette 13-7 in Milwaukee Friday night, the No. 8 Georgetown women’s lacrosse team knew that its real  test still loomed in a road clash at No. 5 Notre Dame on Sunday....

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Fouls Allow No. 23 ’Cuse to Slip Away

By Carolyn Maguire February 15, 2013

With 6:17 left on Tuesday and with senior shooting guard Sugar Rodgers on the bench in foul trouble, Syracuse freshman Brianna Butler drained a three to put her team up 10 at McDonough Arena — effectively...

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