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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Money Can’t Stop the Rays

By Connor Gregoire October 5, 2010

THE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON ENDED Sunday, and the Divisional Series begins tomorrow afternoon. Eight teams are still standing after 162 games, and one of them just won the American League East for...

Hoyas Finish One, Two at Virginia

By Dave Baran October 5, 2010

This past weekend Georgetown women's cross country team took another strong step forward in its young season when they took home the team title at the Brooks Paul Short Invitational at Lehigh University....

Scandals Show Need To Pay College Athletes

By Parimal Garg October 1, 2010

It's October. The college basketball season is kicking off in six weeks. And two of the top three freshmen in the country - Josh Selby of Kansas and Enes Kanter of Kentucky - have no idea whether they'll...

Powerhouse Offense Awaits Surging Hoyas

By Kevin Joseph October 1, 2010

After their first week at home, the Hoyas (3-1, 2-0 Patriot League) will continue their tough early season road schedule in New York on Saturday when they visit Colgate. The Raiders, the preseason...

GU Fades At End of Tourney

By Rachel Augostini October 1, 2010

This past weekend the women's golf team headed to Wisconsin to play in the Badger Invitational hosted by the University of Wisconsin at University Ridge Golf Course. The Hoyas finished seventh out of 11...

GU Returns to Form Under Lights

By Connor Gregoire October 1, 2010

With their backs against the wall, the Hoyas came up big Wednesday night. Staring at the possibility of a six-game winless streak, the Georgetown men's soccer team (3-4-1, 0-1 Big East) rebounded...

Georgetown Rallies From Miserable First Round, Finishes Tenth

By Kyle Franco October 1, 2010

Fresh off a third-place finish in the Navy Fall Classic in Annapolis, Md., the Georgetown men's golf team headed to South Bend, Ind., on Monday and Tuesday for the 2010 Gridiron Classic at Notre Dame's...

Star Raider Trio to Test Parrish, Hoya Defense

By Keith Levinsky October 1, 2010

This Saturday, the Hoyas will face another top Patriot League squad and the top rushing team in the Patriot League. Averaging an incredible 227 rushing yards per game, Colgate's powerful ground game is...

Darby’s Play Aids League Title Hopes

By Jon Maniaci October 1, 2010

"The heartbeat of a football team is the quarterback position, and I think everyone who has any intelligence about the game understands you must have consistency at that position to be a championship team." This...

MEN’S SOCCER | Conference Play More of the Same, Struggles Continue for Hoya Offense

By Connor Gregoire September 29, 2010

Six goals in its first two games translated into a 2-0 record, but the men's soccer team (2-4-1, 0-1-0 Big East) is winless and has been outscored 12-4 in the five games since that undefeated start. The...

Conference Play More of the Same, Struggles Continue for Hoya Offense

By Connor Gregoire September 29, 2010

Six goals in its first two games translated into a 2-0 record, but the men's soccer team (2-4-1, 0-1-0 Big East) is winless and has been outscored 12-4 in the five games since that undefeated start. The...

How Long’s It Been? GU Beats Crusaders

By A.J. Betts September 28, 2010

Patriot League contenders, beware. Georgetown's victory over defending champion Holy Cross showed that the upstart Hoyas are for real.   Georgetown (3-1, 2-0 Patriot League) defeated Holy Cross...

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