Men's Basketball
Hoya Notebook: Green, Durant, GU Players Battle at Yates
Offseason? That's a myth.
A pickup game at Yates Field House featuring Seattle SuperSonics Jeff Green and Kevin Durant, former-Michigan State star Drew Neitzel and most of Georgetown's team from this past season attracted dozens of onlookers Monday afternoon and was not short on highlights or intensity.
Guard Rivers to Transfer
Updated: Friday, May 9, 9 a.m.
Sophomore Jeremiah Rivers, widely considered Georgetown's best defensive guard, intends to transfer, he said Wednesday morning.
Updated: Macklin to Transfer out of Georgetown to Florida
Updated: Sunday, May 4, 11 p.m.
Although Vernon Macklin decided to transfer out of a program a year removed from a Final Four trip, the big man will still have a chance to play at a program with a wealth of recent success. According to FoxSports.com, Macklin will transfer to the Florida Gators, who won consecutive championships in 2006 and 2007.
Hibbert Will Make Highly Touted NBA Centers Green With More Than Just Money
Roy Hibbert should be the envy of all the other centers in the draft.
Sure, the scuttlebutt since Georgetown’s season came to a cruel end last month has been over Roy Hibbert’s falling draft status.
Hibbert Named Second Team All-American
While the Hoyas’ season ended with an early exit from the NCAA tournament, a bit of good news hit the Hilltop today. Star center Roy Hibbert was named a second team all-American by the Associated Press.
Glass Slipper No Longer Fits Goliath GU
One of the most ubiquitous commercials from the first weekend of the NCAA tournament was a Nike spot featuring Head Coach John Thompson III studying the tape of Georgetown’s loss to Villanova in the 1985 NCAA championship, spliced with footage of the logo of Appalachian State, which stunningly overcame the arrogant No.
Curry Outshines Hoya Stars In Seniors' Final Game
Roy Hibbert sat on the bench, averting his eyes from the game before him, willing his mind elsewhere. Home. Egypt. Anywhere but here, in this excruciating moment. This was not how it was supposed to end.
David Beats Goliath
RALEIGH, N.C. — Tenth-seeded Davidson ended Georgetown’s season with a 74-70 win in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Georgetown (28-6) had a 38-27 lead at halftime and was up by as many as 17 with 17:52 remaining in the game, but Davidson sophomore guard Stephen Curry powered the Wildcats’ comeback with 25 points in the second half.
Davidson, Curry Await GU in Second Round
RALEIGH, N.C. — Ask junior forward Andrew Lovedale how Davidson, a small-conference power with a 27-6 record, has beaten opponents throughout the season, and he’ll tell you that these Wildcats are fearless.
It also doesn’t hurt that they have one of the nation’s best pure shooters and scorers in sophomore guard Stephen Curry.








