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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

This Day In Hoya History: Still Ballin Since 1994

This Day In Hoya History: Still Ballin’ Since 1994

By KP and KP October 18, 2013

Well, Hoyas, it's that time again: time for another installment of This Day In Hoya History. Today's segment takes us back almost 20 years to a time when this batch of freshmen and sophomores were born:...

Gadzooks! Whered Our Seal Go?

Gadzooks! Where’d Our Seal Go?

By KP and KP September 27, 2013

Uh-oh-spaghetti-oh! Heavens to Mergatroid! It's a John Carroll conundrum. From the looks of it, the Georgetown University school seal on the steps outside of Healy Hall seems to have disappeared – just...

The Syverud Betrayal

The Syverud Betrayal

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee September 17, 2013

Here's a quick list of things Hoyas should never do: Step on the seal (most people avoid that entrance to Healy all together). Speak ill of any of the West Wing characters (but there's nothing bad...

Alum Named ‘Cuse President

By Penny Hung September 17, 2013

The new president of Syracuse University has an unusual alma mater for the king of the Carrier Dome: Georgetown. Kent Syverud (SFS ’77), who is currently dean of the School of Law at Washington...

MEN’S SOCCER | Hoyas Fall in Preseason

By Hunter Main August 27, 2013

Even if it’s only for a preseason game, any matchup against Syracuse — especially when it’s no longer a mainstay on Georgetown’s schedule — is cause for excitement. Although it won’t count...

SOFTBALL | GU Pitches Way to ’Cuse Win

By Juliana Zovak April 16, 2013

The Georgetown softball team took two out of three games in a Big East home series against rival Syracuse this weekend with an impressive display of offensive power, scoring at least five runs in each...

Small Changes to Increase Verizon Center Turnout

By Matthew Strauss March 19, 2013

Those in attendance at last Saturday’s season-closer against Syracuse know first-hand the energy and excitement that filled Verizon Center from tip-off to the storming of the court. Hoya fans created...

Hoyas Come Up Short in Big East Semifinal

By Pat Curran March 15, 2013

NEW YORK — Syracuse is making its last Big East tournament one to remember. The No. 19 Orange (26-8) escaped Madison Square Garden with a 58-55 overtime win over No. 5 Georgetown (25-6) Friday night,...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Orange Trump Hoyas in Big East Semis

By Pat Curran March 15, 2013

NEW YORK — Syracuse’s final Big East tournament ended in embarrassment at the hands of Louisville, but the Orange first ensured that its longtime rival wouldn’t get a last laugh either. The...

HOLLANDER| Saturday a Perfect Ending for Rivalry as We Know It

By Evan Hollander March 10, 2013

If there is a precedent in college basketball for the kind of atmosphere and meaning that surrounded yesterday’s Georgetown-Syracuse clash, it might be when a team plays their final game in a beloved...

HOLLANDER | Hopkins, Trawick Step Up in Loss

By Evan Hollander March 10, 2013

Despite the entertainment quality and attendant television value of conference tournaments, league championships are not the best predictor of NCAA success. Even so, Georgetown’s loss to Syracuse on...

MEN’S BASKETBALL| Georgetown Blows Out Syracuse

By Evan Hollander and Pat Curran March 9, 2013

In a rivalry that began when John Thompson Jr. declared Manley Field House “officially closed,” Georgetown (23-5, 14-4 Big East) didn’t just write the final chapter but firmly closed the book...

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