Senior captain Matt Satchell led the defense with 18 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss and a half of a sack to earn his first Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week honor. Continue reading →
A senior on the Hoya field hockey team, Louise has served as a team captain for two years. In the 2015 season, Louise currently has tallied three points with one goal and one assist. The Hoyas have seven wins on the season and have won their last three, including a thrilling win against BIG EAST rival Villanova at Cooper Field. Let’s go In the Huddle with Louise! Continue reading →
Georgetown Athletics Annual Fund
Friends of Jaclyn (FOJ) is an organization which matches children battling pediatric brain tumors with teams to improve their quality of life. We were honored to have the organization’s founder, Denis Murphy, join us for the weekend. Continue reading →
A member of the Georgetown Women’s Rowing team, junior Christina Johnson and her teammates will be traveling to Boston, Massachusetts this weekend to compete in the 51st Annual Head of the Charles Regatta. Off the water, Christina has a passion for volunteering with the Grassroot Project. Let’s go In the Huddle with Christina! Continue reading →
Georgetown Athletics Annual Fund
Last week is a testament to the character and strength of the Georgetown community. The Cooper family, our alumni, families and supporters are what makes Georgetown a special place. The people truly do make the place.
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In his senior season, Kyle Nolan has led the Hoyas’ offense with veteran savvy, averaging 196 yards of offense through the air with five touchdowns on the season. After his performance in Georgetown’s 34-7 win over Marist, Kyle was named Corvias Patriot League Football Offensive Player of the Week after completing 21-34 passes for 200 yards and two touchdowns. Kyle has also earned four Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mentions in his career. Let’s go In the Huddle with Kyle! Continue reading →
Georgetown Athletics Annual Fund
Homecoming is always a special weekend with alumni and friends of the program returning to the Hilltop. The energy for this Homecoming weekend has been incredibly enhanced with the announcement of the transformational gift from the Cooper family. Continue reading →
This past Friday, we played at Harvard University for the first time in the long history of both programs. The game was carried by ESPN3. Under unexpectedly clear skies, we competed against a very good football team. We lost by a score of 45-0. We were outgained by the Crimson 494 yards to 222 yards. The score and the total yards do not tell the entire story of the game. Continue reading →
Following the victory at Columbia, we returned to Georgetown to start preparations for Friday’s game in a short week. Our staff and players did a great job of controlling the controllables. We could not control not having a full week of practice. We could and did control our effort and focus during the week. Every week we focus on improving one play at a time. We talk about building a win, one day at a time. Continue reading →