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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 Need Consistency Against Orange

By Kevin Wessel March 10, 2010

NEW YORK - Georgetown was as different as night and day at times in its two losses to rival Syracuse this year. Cut out the opening three minutes of the first game and the final 12 of the second...

Big East Briefs

By Erin Collins, Keith Levinsky, and Kevin Joseph February 26, 2010

Syracuse   Orange is the most feared color in the Big East, as Syracuse stands in first place with a 13-2 conference record. Junior forward Wesley Johnson leads his team in points, averaging...

Kansas State Overachieving in the Shadow of No. 1 Kansas

By Parimal Garg February 22, 2010

After my foray into the opinion page in Friday's issue to talk about the GUSA election (everybody should vote today!), it is good to be back writing about college basketball. Let's look at a couple of...

Hoyas Burn Out After Hot Start in ‘Cuse

By Kevin Wessel January 25, 2010

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Touting its highest ranking since February of 2008, Georgetown burst into Syracuse like it was shot out of a cannon. After 40 minutes of sloppy basketball, the Hoyas stumbled out of...

Leaders Trip, GU Stumbles and Falls

By Ryan Travers January 25, 2010

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - All season long, Georgetown has lived and died by the play of its Big Three. Greg Monroe, the future lottery pick, Austin Freeman, the Dematha Miracle Man, and Chris Wright, the feisty,...

After Scalding Start, Lady Hoyas Enter National Picture

By Michael Palmer January 8, 2010

Typical Georgetown vs. Syracuse. Typical high emotions. Typical drama. Not such a typical ending.   The Georgetown women's basketball team traveled into Northern New York last Saturday, riding...

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