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Hoyas Win Three Flights

By Steven Keithley October 15, 2010

In their second tournament of the season, the Georgetown men's tennis team claimed three flight championships at the Navy Gold Invitational in Annapolis, Md. Junior Brian Ward and freshman Casey Distaso...

GU Notches Pair of 3-1 Wins on Road

By Samantha Bohbot October 15, 2010

Georgetown women's soccer (11-4, 5-2 Big East) took care of business on the road this weekend, securing wins against Cincinnati (8-6-1, 2-5 Big East) and Louisville (9-5, 3-4 Big East). Although they suffered...

MLB Might Be Right to Refuse Replay

By Nick Macri October 8, 2010

Last fall, I wrote an article arguing that the time had come for Major League Baseball to expand its use of video replay to review incorrect calls. I pointed out that umpires had made three painfully obvious...

Tough Test Awaits Georgetown at MSF

By Kevin Joseph October 8, 2010

Coming off their first Patriot League loss, the Hoyas (3-2, 2-1 Patriot League) look to bounce back on Saturday afternoon when they take on the Seahawks of Wagner College. The Seahawks, picked to...

Captain Honors Fallen Hoya’s Memory

By Jon Maniaci October 8, 2010

A lot has changed over the past year for the Georgetown football program. They have a new offensive coordinator, a new offensive system, and most importantly, a few wins under their belt. But one thing...

GU Snags Fifth With Strong Finish

By Kyle Franco October 8, 2010

Hoping to improve on their 10th-place finish in the Gridiron Classic last week, the Georgetown men's golf team made the trek to Fort Myers, Fla., to take part in the Renaissance Invitational hosted by...

Star QB Leads Powerful Seahawk Offense

By Keith Levinsky October 8, 2010

Georgetown will attempt to bounce back from last week's debacle against Colgate and faceoff against another very strong offensive opponent, Wagner. For the second straight week, the Blue and Gray will...

Idiosyncratic Traditions Give Beautiful Game Its Flair

By Cem Yolbulan and Michael Appau October 8, 2010

When a soccer player goes on to his stage to perform, he has to be ready to put on a show. Knowing that millions of eyes are on him, he has only 90 minutes to impress and put on a great act. So the...

Soccer: Around The Nation

By Beno Picciano, Pat Curran, and Preston Barclay October 8, 2010

MEN Akron No. 1 Akron (8-0-1, 2-0-0 MAC) continues to dominate opponents and the polls. After defeating Oakland University 5-0 on Oct. 6, the Zips gained all 24 first-place votes in the national...

GU Regains City Bragging Rights

By Connor Gregoire October 8, 2010

It's safe to call it a winning streak now. In a road game that couldn't have been closer to home, the Georgetown men's soccer team (5-4-1, 1-1 Big East) notched its third consecutive win and its first...

Raiders Pound GU In Offensive Slaughter

By A.J. Betts October 5, 2010

Georgetown's Saturday visit to Colgate had all the makings of a classic, the surprising league leader taking on the preseason favorite in its conference opener. In the end the matchup turned out to be...

College Football: Around the League

By Kyle Franco, Nick Fedyk, and Michael Palmer October 5, 2010

Bucknell Bucknell's losing woes continued this past weekend as the Bison dropped to 0-4 after a 21-12 loss to Cornell. Despite giving away four turnovers, The Big Red (1-2) exploited Bucknell's porous...

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