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The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

From Star to Student: Russell Pursues Dream

By Laura Wagner October 1, 2013

[wzslider autoplay="true" info="true"]After years of chasing down opposing players on the soccer field, former D.C. United defender Robbie Russell is playing catch-up in the classroom. Following a career...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Despite Rout, Nolan Dissatisfied

By Tom Schnoor September 27, 2013

The No. 10 Georgetown women’s soccer team took to Shaw Field on Sunday afternoon to face Xavier for the first time in Big East play. The Hoyas (9-0-2, 1-0-1 Big East) used their superior skill...

MEN’S SOCCER | Battle of Big East’s Best

By Andrew May September 27, 2013

In what promises to be one of the biggest games of the season for the No. 12 Georgetown men’s soccer team (6-2), the Hoyas will play the No. 3 Creighton Bluejays (5-1-1) this Saturday at 1 p.m. A...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | GU Cruises Past Delaware

By Tom Schnoor September 10, 2013

The No. 13 Georgetown women’s soccer team (6-0), fresh off a 2-0 midweek win over NC State in Raleigh, N.C., returned to the Hilltop on Sunday afternoon to shut out Delaware (1-4) 3-0. Despite...

All Eyes on Prolific Sophomore Striker

By Laura Wagner September 5, 2013

Some people call it the golden touch. Others call it natural talent. Brandon Allen, the sophomore forward for the Georgetown men’s soccer team who led the Hoyas in scoring last season and played with...

GU Soccer Teams Gear Up for Busy Weekend

By Tom Schnoor August 30, 2013

With preseason complete and the season underway, both the Georgetown men’s and women’s soccer teams are gearing up for two matches this weekend. The last time the Georgetown men’s soccer team took...

MEN’S SOCCER | Reaching New Heights

By Ryan Bacic May 14, 2013

‘WE CAN BEAT ANYONE’ Historically, it wasn’t a common thought. As a program with just three NCAA tournament appearances to its name since its inception in 1950, Georgetown men’s soccer typically...

MEN’S SOCCER | From the Cellar to the Ceiling

By Ryan Bacic April 26, 2013

“Can we get it done here?” Georgetown athletic director Bernard Muir stares across his McDonough Arena desk at the interviewee. It’s February of 2006, and following the retirement of 22-year...

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On the Cusp of Glory

By Ryan Bacic April 26, 2013

With just three NCAA tournament appearances to its credit since its founding in 1950, the Georgetown men’s soccer team entered 2012 once again with modest expectations. Its season-opening ranking...

Dominican Republic Stands in Way at WBC

By Preston Barclay February 23, 2013

Devoid of its own World Cup and denied inclusion in the most recent Summer Olympics, baseball lacked a consistent and legitimate world showcase until the creation of the World Baseball Classic in 2006....

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WOMEN’S SOCCER | Menges Takes Game to Next Level in Pros

By Tom Schnoor January 31, 2013

Last December, while most Georgetown students toiled away in Lau studying for finals, senior defender Emily Menges was in a far more pleasant place: Sunrise, Fla. But this was no leisurely vacation; Menges...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Georgetown Primed For NCAA Tourney

By Carolyn Maguire November 9, 2012

It’s now do or die for the No. 14 Georgetown women’s soccer team. There are no more second chances or next games. Coming off of a heartbreaking loss in the final minutes of the Big East tournament...

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