
Caroline H Huang
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2 months ago |
georgetownvoice.com | Eileen Weisner |Dylan Campione |Caroline H Huang |Cam Smith
On Wednesday, the Washington Wizards (9-44, 15th in the Eastern Conference) took on the Indiana Pacers (29-23, fourth in the Eastern Conference) in their last game before the All-Star Break and were downed by a late Indiana comeback 134-130 at Capital One Arena. The Wizards came in on a ten-game at-home losing streak almost a week after prioritizing a high-lottery draft pick at the trade deadline rather than salary cap space.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
georgetownvoice.com | Andrew Swank |Caroline H Huang |Dylan Campione |Nathan Chen
As the spring semester begins, the Voice looks back on the highlights and lowlights from all the active fall sports last semester. Nine women’s teams and eight men’s teams competed for Georgetown over 10 different disciplines in the busiest season for Hoya sports, providing plenty of inspiring, or, at minimum, entertaining storylines. Cross CountryGeorgetown’s men’s and women’s cross country teams had a strong 2024 season, capped off by competing at the NCAA Championships in November.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Sam Lynch |Caroline H Huang |Dylan Campione |Chris Almeida
1:The UConn dynasty continues as usual. Geno Auriemma’s Huskies, ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press preseason top 25, reached the Final Four last season despite multiple injuries to key players. They also went undefeated in the BIG EAST (18-0) and 33-6 overall. This season, Paige Bueckers will be hell-bent on winning March Madness in her final year of eligibility.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Andrew Swank |Henry Skarecky |Ben Jakabcsin |Caroline H Huang
Georgetown men’s basketball (2-0, BIG EAST) defeated the Fairfield Stags (0-2, MAAC) 69-57 on Nov. 9 at Capital One Arena. For the second game in a row, freshman center Thomas Sorber proved why he is one of the most exciting freshmen in the country. Georgetown made just one change to the starting lineup from Wednesday’s win over Lehigh, starting sophomore forward Jordan Burks over junior forward Drew Fielder, who missed the game due to illness.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Andrew Swank |Andrew Granville |Caroline H Huang |Dylan Campione
Georgetown football (5-3, 2-1 Patriot League) held off the Bucknell Bison’s late push (3-5, 1-1 Patriot League) to win a dramatic game 21-20. The Hoyas trailed early, but figured out how to slow down the Bucknell offense in the second half and held onto the win to move into second place in the conference. Bucknell scored twice to open up a 14-0 lead as the second quarter began.
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