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

Second-Half Comeback Falls Short in Hoyas’ Loss to No. 4 Wildcats

By Ryan Travers January 17, 2010

PHILADELPHIA - The Big East is noted for its physical style of play, and Sunday's matchup between No. 11 Georgetown and No. 4 Villanova did not disappoint. The two teams combined for 52 personal fouls...

Freshmen Mistakes Hurt Hoyas in Loss

By Kevin Wessel January 17, 2010

PHILADELPHIA - Two years ago, the Hoyas were the Cardiac Kids, winning games in the closing seconds on their way to a conference title. This year, they might just be the Comeback Kids. A week after...

Hoyas Capsize Pirates at Verizon

By Kevin Wessel January 17, 2010

Before a marquee game against No. 4 Villanova, a team full of talented guards, the No. 11 Hoyas proved that they too have a backcourt trio to be reckoned with. Georgetown's starting guards combined...

Hoyas Must Be On Guard for Villanova’s Reynolds

By Kevin Wessel January 16, 2010

No. 4 Villanova will have plenty of weapons ready when No. 11 Georgetown comes calling Sunday afternoon, but none are more deadly than Scottie Reynolds. The Wildcats (15-1, 4-0 Big East) have four guards...

Freeman Keys Second-Half Surge as Hoyas Top Huskies

By Ryan Travers January 10, 2010

As Georgetown's players left the court all smiles to a standing ovation, the majority of Verizon Center's 15,654 fans could be heard chanting two simple words: Austin Freeman. Trailing by as many as...

Comeback Proves Hoyas Are Growing Up

By Dave Finn January 10, 2010

Heading into the locker room at halftime, Georgetown appeared to be overmatched by a fast-paced UConn team that had asserted its will on both ends of the floor. Walking off the court after an improbable...

Hoyas Fall to 3-Point-Happy Golden Eagles

By Kevin Wessel January 7, 2010

MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Marquette finally got the monkey off its back. After losing back-to-back games in the closing seconds to No. 8 West Virginia and No. 6 Villanova, Marquette held on to beat a top-15...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Weather Storm in League Opener

By Kevin Wessel January 2, 2010

The Hoyas rang in the New Year in style Thursday evening, closing the decade with a victory as they started the 2010 Big East season on the right foot. No. 13 Georgetown (10-1, 1-0 Big East) beat St....

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Stingy Defense Keeps Bearcats at Bay

By Harlan Goode February 23, 2008

They say good defense wins championships. While it didn't have the Georgetown Hoyas standing at center court, basking in their One Shining Moment Saturday afternoon, it did grant them the rare blowout...

Search for Replacements Ruins NCAAs

By Sports Editor April 4, 2003

As the NCAA basketball season comes to a close with the Final Four, we should be analyzing the player and team matchups and celebrating the fact that they made it this far. Instead, with the opening of...

Stormed: Hoyas’ Final Effort Falls Short

By Julie Wood & Tim Sullivan April 4, 2003

NEW YORK - Georgetown's season ended the way so many of its games did, with a thrilling, heartbreaking finish that saw the Hoyas on the losing end of the NIT Championship game. Standout forward Mike...

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