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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Hoyas 2-0 for First Time Since 1999

By A.J. Betts September 14, 2010

An opportunistic offense and a red zone defense with a penchant for forcing timely turnovers has Georgetown off to its best start in over a decade. The Hoyas forced three second-half turnovers deep...

Lessons in Little League

By Dave Finn September 14, 2010

When you are hanging around the house at the end of the summer, pouring over your school supplies lists and making sure you have enough marble notebooks and colored pencils, or even if you're out to dinner...

Days After Stunning Spartans, Well Runs Dry for GU Offense

By Connor Gregoire September 14, 2010

After a promising opening weekend in which they defeated Northeastern and then-No. 24 Michigan State at home, the No. 20 Georgetown men's soccer team (2-2) laid a disappointing egg in the TLC Plumbing,...

Rezin Earns MVP Honors as Hoyas Sweep Weekend

By Tim Delaney September 14, 2010

The Georgetown volleyball team (6-5) stole the show this past weekend at the annual Blackbird Invitational, sweeping the competition while garnering individual accolades as well. The tournament was hosted...

College Soccer: Around the Nation

By Guy Mentel, Maggie Law, and Scott Berman September 14, 2010

Women's No.1 North Carolina (6-0-1) Despite losing seven members from last year's team to Women's Professional Soccer, the No. 1 North Carolina Tar Heels have returned forcefully this season and remain...

Record Start Continues With Win Over Lehigh

By Celee Belmonte September 14, 2010

The Georgetown field hockey team continued their early-season hot streak and defeated Lehigh 5-1 to improve their record to 4-1, which is the program's best start in 10 years. The sophomores have...

Hoyas Rounding Into Form

By Keith Levinsky September 10, 2010

After a difficult start to their season, Georgetown women's volleyball (3-5) has started to pick up thier play, going 2-2 in the past week. The Hoyas notched a win against Fordham at the competitive Maryland...

Wooden’s Legacy Slowly Tarnished by Impatience

By Parimal Garg September 10, 2010

THIS PAST SUMMER, FORMER UCLA men's basketball coach John Wooden passed away at the age of 99. Considered by many to be the greatest coach in basketball history, Wooden led UCLA to 10 national titles,...

NFL Has to Consider More Than Just Money

By Alex Lau September 10, 2010

Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL owners have proposed a plan to lengthen the regular season from 16 to 18 games and shorten the preseason from four to two games. The playoff system would be left intact. If...

Hoyas Rise to 20th in Rankings

By Connor Gregoire September 10, 2010

If their first two games are any indication, the Georgetown men's soccer team is going places this season. The Hoyas (2-0) made a statement at North Kehoe Field this past weekend with wins over Northeastern...

GU Relying on Youth Movement

By Dave Baran September 10, 2010

Rarely do teams nationally ranked 11th in the preseason polls go into their season with an underdog mentality. Yet that's exactly the mindset the women's cross country team has developed as the young squad...

GU Nets Golden Goal in Double OT

By Samantha Bohbot September 10, 2010

It was not easy, but the Georgetown women's soccer team improved to 6-0 on the year after eking out a 2-1 overtime victory in the 100th minute against Fairfield University (3-1) this Monday. This...

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