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Michelle Vassilev/The Hoya | After taking the lead several times during the game, The Hoyas lost 86-78 to St. Johns at Madison Square Garden in their last regular-season game.

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Late Mistakes Cost Hoyas in Road Loss to St. John’s

By Michelle Vassilev and Evie Steele March 11, 2024

In a tight affair, the Georgetown University men’s basketball team (9-22, 2-18 Big East) failed to fend off the St. John’s Red Storm (19-12, 11-9 Big East) in their last regular-season game, falling...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | The Hoyas Fail to Weather the Red Storm in Madison Square Garden

MEN’S BASKETBALL | The Hoyas Fail to Weather the Red Storm in Madison Square Garden

By Jack Lonergan January 21, 2022

A combination of poor decision making from the Georgetown men’s basketball team and excellent play from St. John’s extended the Hoyas’ losing streak to four games. The Jan. 16 game between the...

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Yeezy Season 3

By Pranav Marupudi February 26, 2016

In a grand showing Feb. 11, Kanye West took over Madison Square Garden to debut his latest fashion installment, “Yeezy Season 3.” Although the show combines elements of both clothing and shoes,...

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Junior guard DVauntes Smith-Rivera played 42 of the games 45 total minutes and scored a team-high 29 points.

Men’s Basketball | Smith-Rivera’s 29 Points Lift GU Past Indiana, 91-87

By Dillon Mullan December 28, 2014

Following the performance of junior guard D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera on Saturday afternoon, Indiana may have wished it could have kept Indianapolis native in-state. Smith-Rivera scored 25 of his 29...

Hoyas Come Up Short in Big East Semifinal

By Pat Curran March 15, 2013

NEW YORK — Syracuse is making its last Big East tournament one to remember. The No. 19 Orange (26-8) escaped Madison Square Garden with a 58-55 overtime win over No. 5 Georgetown (25-6) Friday night,...

Gotham Goes Gray

By Pat Curran March 15, 2013

Georgetown’s demolition of Syracuse last weekend left the packed Verizon Center in a state of near-ecstasy, as 20,000 die-hard fans watched their team close the book on its most heated rivalry in...

Sims Leads Hoyas Over Pitt

By Michael Palmer March 7, 2012

NEW YORK – A sign in the Madison Square Garden stands reading "Simsanity" proved accurate Wednesday afternoon, as senior center Henry Sims led Georgetown (23-7) to a 64-52 Big East tournament win over...

Missing the Point of the Game

By The Editorial Board January 19, 2012

To the Editor,   Sunday, I groggily yet eagerly boarded the bus to New York City at 5:40 a.m., excited for my first Georgetown basketball road trip to watch the Hoyas play St. John's. Wearing...

Hoyas’ Big East Success Harkens Back to 2008

By Kevin Wessel March 12, 2010

NEW YORK - There are only two players remaining from the Hoyas' 2008 run to the Big East tournament championship, but the similarities between the two teams have been unmistakable at Madison Square...

Efficient Hoyas Upend Orange to Advance to Semis

By Kevin Wessel March 11, 2010

NEW YORK - In a roller coaster season of lofty peaks and deflating valleys, Georgetown recorded perhaps its best win of the year Thursday afternoon in the Big East Tournament. Behind junior point...

Third Time’s the Charm for Hoyas Against Syracuse Zone

By Ryan Travers March 11, 2010

NEW YORK - The first time Georgetown and Syracuse met at the Carrier Dome in January, the young Hoyas looked shell-shocked against a Syracuse zone that was long, fast and showed few openings. Georgetown...

Hoyas Outrun Bulls, Move On to Big East Quarters

By Ryan Travers March 10, 2010

NEW YORK - In February, Georgetown (21-9) let an 11-point second-half lead slip away in a loss to South Florida (20-12). In the second round of the Big East tournament at Madison Square Garden, the...

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