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  • 1 month ago | georgetownvoice.com | Ben Jakabcsin |Max Borowitz |Tristan Lee |Josh Klein

    Here are Georgetown men’s basketball’s regular season records from the four years since their last tournament appearance and the coach at the time:2021-22: 6-24 (0-19 BIG EAST) – Ewing2022-23: 7-24 (2-18 BIG EAST) – Ewing2023-24: 9-22 (2-18 BIG EAST) – Cooley2024-25: 17-15 (8-12 BIG EAST) – CooleyOne of those is not like the others. Coming into Ed Cooley’s second year on the Hilltop, fans did not have high expectations for this Georgetown basketball season.

  • 2 months ago | nydailynews.com | Josh Klein

    While questions about how to manage and fund home care have dominated the discussion regarding home health care in New York with the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP), the fires in Los Angeles have sent a far more urgent message to all those involved in the current public policy debate and it needs to be heard and heeded.

  • 2 months ago | georgetownvoice.com | Ben Jakabcsin |Nathan Chen |Josh Klein |Tyler Pearre

    Georgetown men’s basketball (13-8, 4-6 BIG EAST) was completely unwatchable in a blowout loss to the No. 15 St. John’s Red Storm (18-3, 9-1 BIG EAST) at Capital One Arena on Jan. 28. With the Hoyas on a 1-5 skid and in desperate need of a win, they put up no fight in an embarrassing loss to their conference rival. It’s never easy to beat a top-15 team in the country, especially one that stands atop your conference in wins.

  • 2 months ago | georgetownvoice.com | Andrew Swank |Nathan Chen |Josh Klein |Skyler Coffey

    Georgetown women’s basketball (10-10, 3-6 BIG EAST) fell to the Marquette Golden Eagles (13-6, 5-3 BIG EAST) on the road 75-58  on Saturday, Jan. 25. The Hoyas struggled to stop the Golden Eagles’ high-powered offense, and three Marquette players ended up with 18 or more points. Graduate guard Kelsey Ransom, leading scorer in the BIG EAST, opened the scoring for the Hoyas with a short jumper. However, the Golden Eagles completely overwhelmed the Hoyas in the first quarter.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | georgetownvoice.com | Ben Jakabcsin |Nathan Chen |Josh Klein |Ethan Johanson

    On Nov. 6, Georgetown men’s basketball (1-0, BIG EAST) won in hard-fought fashion against the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (0-2, Patriot League), 85-77, in front of a small but mightily packed crowd at McDonough Arena. After waiting all offseason to play some real basketball, save a couple of closed-door scrimmages, fans had high energy levels for the Hoyas from the opening tip.

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