Sims Signs Contract with Knicks
2012 Georgetown grad Henry Sims has caught on with the New York Knicks, according to Asbury Park Press Reporter and SportsNet New York contributor Josh Newman. #1 in our hearts, though he won’t be #1...
View ArticleWhat ND’s Move Means for Georgetown’s Future
Notre Dame announced this morning that it is leaving the Big East for the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports except football, meaning that the absurdities and rampant speculation of conference...
View ArticleMen’s Soccer Cracks National Top 10
After their weekend sweep of Ivy League opponents Princeton and Penn, Georgetown has risen to the #9 spot in the national college soccer rankings, moving up three spots from #12 in last week’s polls....
View ArticleGeorgetown Fifth in Big East Coaches’ Poll
After a long, sweltering summer, it’s finally fall on the Hilltop: The freshmen have settled into their schedules, the Potomac breeze has a bite of winter, the treetops are stained a rusty red … and...
View ArticleTyler Adams Ruled Out for Another Season
Georgetown sophomore center Tyler Adams will miss another full season of basketball, Casual Hoya reported this morning. Head Coach John Thompson III admitted that Adams will not be able to play this...
View ArticleMen’s Basketball To Begin Series With Jayhawks
The Georgetown men’s basketball team made a big statement last season with a narrow loss to top-10 Kansas in the EA Sports Maui Invitational. For the four years from 2013, the Hoyas will have a chance...
View ArticleIt’s The End of the (Collegiate Athletics) World As We Know It
Conference realignment struck another major blow to the Big East this week, as Rutgers plans to announce on Tuesday its impending move to the Big Ten for the 2014-15 season, according to ESPN. The...
View ArticleMcCabe Named Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year
Six Hoya Players Honored Following 5-6 Season The 2012 season certainly did not go the way that Head Coach Kevin Kelly and the Georgetown football team would have liked, as a 24-0 rout Saturday at the...
View ArticleGeorgetown, Six Other Catholic Schools to Part Ways with Big East
Our long, campus-wide nightmare is finally over. The seven remaining basketball-only Big East schools — Georgetown, Marquette, Villanova, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and DePaul — have allegedly...
View ArticleUCLA Center Josh Smith to Transfer to GU
In a refreshing change of pace, the Georgetown men’s basketball team’s first big story of the new year has nothing to do with conference realignment. Former high school superstar and UCLA center Josh...
View ArticleChris Wright To Be Signed by Dallas Mavericks
Former Georgetown standout point guard Chris Wright is set to be signed by the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, according to a report from ESPN’s Marc Stein last night. The Mavs opened up a roster spot...
View ArticleNew Big East Now a Done Deal
The Big East is back. And while it might not be better than ever, it’s got a much more promising future than many would have guessed six months ago. Ten schools — the “Catholic Seven” defections from...
View ArticleGeorgetown releases rendering of new athletic center
Last week, Georgetown released an animated video rendering of the proposed Intercollegiate Athletic Center. The IAC — which will be built adjacent to McDonough Arena, in the space currently occupied by...
View ArticleAnother Military Game for Men’s Basketball, More News & Notes
A couple months of relative quiet on the Georgetown men’s basketball front, and then this. Seemingly out of nowhere, Thursday marked an extremely busy day for the Hoyas, with three interesting bits of...
View ArticleKraft-Putin Controversy Underscores Importance of Title Season
Robert Kraft’s memoirs just got a lot more interesting. Mr. Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, revealed this week that on a 2005 trip to Russia, his Super Bowl XXXIX ring was stolen from him by...
View ArticleGreg Whittington Injures Knee, Could Miss Next Season
Replacing Otto Porter Jr. just got that much tougher for Georgetown. As ESPN’s Jeff Goodman first reported, rising junior wing Greg Whittington has suffered “a significant knee injury,” which is likely...
View ArticleOtto Porter Jr. Selected No. 3 Overall by Wizards in 2013 NBA Draft
Nearly all NBA draft picks have to move to a new city to play at the next level. Otto Porter Jr. may not have to change lockers. The Washington Wizards selected Porter Jr. with the third pick in the...
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