Georgetown Basketball is at a Crossroads
Georgetown basketball hasn’t been nationally relevant in close to a decade. The best way to respect the program’s past is by committing to an institutional reset to save its future.
February 26, 2022
Rock Bottom: Hoyas Come Up Short Against DePaul
When I die, the 2021-2022 Georgetown Hoyas should be my pallbearers so they can let me down one…
February 25, 2022
No End in Sight: Hoyas Lose to Creighton…Again
On Saturday, Ryan Hawkins torched Georgetown. This time around, it was Alex O’Connell who did most of the…
February 15, 2022
Free Fallin’: Second-Half Meltdown Costs Hoyas in Loss to Providence
It’s the hope that kills you. At halftime of Sunday’s home bout with the 15th-ranked Providence Friars, Georgetown…
February 6, 2022
Late Seton Hall Run Dooms Hapless Hoyas
If defense wins championships, these Georgetown Hoyas won’t be taking home any trophies anytime soon. With seven minutes…
February 2, 2022
Hoyas’ Upset Attempt Comes Up Short Against #11 Villanova
For a short stretch on Saturday afternoon, it looked like the Georgetown Hoyas (6-10 overall, 0-5 Big East)…
January 22, 2022
Shorthanded Hoyas Fall to Butler in Ugly Fashion
Two Big East games. Two losses. Missing several key contributors due to illness, the shorthanded Georgetown Hoyas failed…
January 14, 2022
Georgetown Basketball’s Top 10 Moments of 2021
This year had it all. Gumbo. The return of fans. And of course, #RingSZN. We narrowed down Georgetown basketball’s year to a list of its top 10 moments (Gee, wonder what #1 will be?). Check out our list to relive the highest highs of Georgetown basketball’s 2021.
December 31, 2021
Unlikely Heroes Lead Shorthanded Hoyas Past Howard
Missing multiple players due to illness and injury, Georgetown could have easily fallen victim to an upset at…
December 15, 2021
Hoyas Hope to Keep Momentum Going Against Howard
Coming off their biggest win of the season over rival Syracuse, the Georgetown Hoyas (5-4) will stay at…
December 14, 2021