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James Akinjo
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Akinjo Nabs His Fourth Big East Freshman of the Week Award, Unanimously Selected to All-Big East Freshman Team
The accolades for James Akinjo continue to grow. James collected his 4th Big East Freshman of the Week…
The Future is Now: Freshman Guards Propel Hoyas Over Mighty Marquette
Wow. What a way to close out the regular season for these Hoyas! An 86-84 road victory over…
Super Sendoff: Govan’s Heroics Propel Hoyas Past Pirates in Bubble Battle
Electric. Intense. Speechless. I had to take some time to sleep on Georgetown’s wild 77-71 2OT victory over…
Taking Care of Business: Govan Leads Georgetown Past DePaul
Coming into Wednesday night, the lingering question around the Hilltop was whether this Georgetown team could recover from…
To Kill a Bluejay: Hoyas Revenge Tour Heads to Omaha
In typical fashion, Coach Patrick Ewing was very direct following the Hoyas’ win over Villanova, stating that “we have to build on this, it can’t be just a one-game thing”. Ewing’s team has a chance to do just that when it heads to the CHI Health Center Omaha to take on the Creighton Bluejays on Saturday afternoon.
Down Goes Goliath: Hoyas Upset Defending Champs
On a snowy day in Washington D.C., the Georgetown Hoyas were anything but cold as they outclassed the…
Gut Check: Can Reeling Hoyas Rebound Against #17 Villanova?
Oh, how the feeling of a season can change so quickly. The Hoyas seemingly turned a corner after…
Young Guns: Georgetown Trio at Forefront of Freshman of the Year Conversation
With roughly two-thirds of conference play behind us, the Big East season is nearing its conclusion. It's time to assess the field for the Big East Freshman of the Year award.
Dreams Dashed: Missed Opportunities Doom Hoyas Against Butler
In front of a packed house at Capitol One Arena Saturday afternoon, the Georgetown Hoyas failed to secure a key-conference victory, falling to the Butler Bulldogs by a score of 73-69. Georgetown played from behind much of the contest, failing to take a lead at any point past the 11-minute mark of the first half. The Hoyas had many chances to tie the game, or even take a lead, pulling as close as two points in the final minutes, but multiple empty possessions erased all hope.
Eyes on the Prize: Hoyas Look to Keep Rolling Against Bulldogs
The Hoyas find themselves in a position to fight for a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The NCAA's algorithm has Butler ranked ahead of Georgetown, which is why it is imperative that the Hoyas take care of business at home.