Brett Depenbrock
Colgate Contest Cancelled, Hoyas Use Extra Time to Prepare for Penn
The Hoyas got an unexpected bye week when Athletic Director Bernard Muir announced that because of the outbreak of norovirus on campus, the football game Saturday at Colgate University would not be played.
Signals Crossed: Offense Stumbles in Home Loss
In Georgetown’s long-awaited home opener, the confines of the Multi-Sport Facility proved to be quite unfriendly in the team’s 38-14 setback to the Holy Cross Crusaders on Saturday afternoon.
The Hoyas fell to 1-3 with a league record of 0-2, and the Crusaders (1-2, 1-0) picked up their first win of the year after two close losses.
Ground Attack Stalls in Yale Bowl Rout
After Saturday’s season-opener, one might argue that Yale has a little more to brag about than just its boolah boolah. It has a pretty good football team, too.
On the Road, Offense Falls by the Wayside
In the Hoyas’ sole night game of the season, Lafayette turned the lights out on the Hoya offense and capitalized on significant Georgetown miscues to tally a 24-6 victory in Easton, Pa.
Hoyas Storm Back to Beat Bison in Season Opener
On a summery Sunday afternoon on the campus of Howard University, Georgetown’s third season under Head Coach Kevin Kelly began with a refreshing air of optimism as clean and clear as the all-white road uniforms the Hoyas were sporting.
Bison Await GU in First D.C. Cup
On Saturday afternoon, Georgetown will begin its season with a road game in Washington, D.C., for the first time in the program’s history.
Hoyas Dominate at Home
The athletic department might want to think about scheduling more home games for this group of Hoyas.
Georgetown trounced Coppin State (0-30) 12-0 and 20-0 on Tuesday as the Hoyas improved to a formidable 9-2 at Guy Mason Field on the season and 21-33 overall.
“I think our players really enjoy playing at Guy Mason in front of the home fans,” Head Coach Pat Conlan said.
Georgetown Struggles at the Plate, Drops Three of Four Over Weekend
Georgetown’s offensive woes continued this weekend as the Hoyas dropped three out of four games in its final road trip of the season.
Georgetown Drops Twin Bill to George Mason
The Hoyas’ offensive woes continued as Georgetown (18-30) dropped its fourth game in row and seventh of 10 on Wednesday in a doubleheader with area rival George Mason (15-25) at George Mason Field in Fairfax, Va.









