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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Former Georgetown forward Mikael Hopkins recently signed a professional contract with Istanbul DSI in Turkey. During his four seasons as a Hoya, Hopkins reocorded 629 points and 489 rebounds.

Men’s Basketball | 5 Sign Professional Contracts

By Tyler Park September 22, 2015

The Georgetown men’s basketball program is well-known for producing quality professional players. Centers Henry Sims (COL ’12) and Joshua Smith and forwards Greg Whittington, DaJuan Summers and...

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Senior guard Jabril Trawick provided leadership and toughness during his time on the Hilltop.

COMMENTARY | Trawick, Smith and Whittington Pursue NBA Dreams

By Tyler Park June 25, 2015

The 2015 NBA Draft, which will give 60 prospects around the world an opportunity to pursue their dreams as professional basketball players, will begin tonight at 7 PM. Hundreds of players have been working...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Second-Half Surge Secures Victory

By Ashwin Wadekar November 30, 2013

Twenty minutes into the Georgetown-Lipscomb game, it seemed nothing would go the Hoyas’ way. Just hours after men’s basketball Head Coach John Thompson III announced junior forward Greg Whittington...

Stuck on the Sideline

By Laura Wagner November 8, 2013

The most pressing question of the season for the Georgetown men’s basketball team is the one that no one will answer. Characteristically tight-lipped, Head Coach John Thompson III and his players...

CURRAN | Whittington Ban Has Upside

By Pat Curran January 18, 2013

Let’s make one thing clear: Georgetown is not a better team without Greg Whittington. Yes, the Hoyas have broken a losing streak and won two straight games without the star sophomore, and yes, the...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Cruise Despite Whittington Suspension

By Evan Hollander January 16, 2013

Despite a flashy first half, Georgetown’s 74-65 victory over Providence Wednesday night at Verizon Center was mostly about staying power. Playing for the second straight game without sophomore forward...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Start Strong, Claim Needed Win

By Evan Hollander January 16, 2013

Despite a flashy first half, Georgetown’s 74-65 victory over Providence Wednesday night at Verizon Center was mostly about staying power. Playing for the second straight game without sophomore...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Suffer Narrow Loss in Conference Opener

By Pat Curran January 6, 2013

Despite yet another anemic offensive performance, the Georgetown men’s basketball team (10-2, 0-1 Big East) had a chance to pull out a win in its Big East opener at Marquette (11-3, 2-0 Big East). But...

Hoyas Look to Snatch No. 2 Seed From Eagles

By Michael Palmer March 1, 2012

In a season filled with surprises, fans of Big East basketball will be treated to a top-tier matchup Saturday afternoon when No. 11 Georgetown travels to Milwaukee, Wisc., to face No. 8 Marquette...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Seniors Set Tone in Dominant Performance

By Evan Hollander March 1, 2012

What a difference a week makes. After a shellacking at Seton Hall last Tuesday, Georgetown is back on track after swamping Villanova Saturday and then trouncing Notre Dame Monday night. As they have...

Pirates Light Up Hoyas Behind Theodore’s 29

By Michael Palmer February 21, 2012

For the last two weeks, Georgetown has repeatedly stated that its focus is not on the Big East tournament, but on each game remaining in the regular season. Tuesday night suggested otherwise. The No....

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Georgetown, Syracuse Set to Clash at Carrier Dome

By Michael Palmer February 6, 2012

Rivalry games are what make teams great. Every college hoops team has one opponent that makes students' blood boil and message boards flood with venom. Even in the Big East, a storied conference littered...

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