A number of our players were able to fly to Atlanta to visit with Ty Williams and his family at Shepherd Center. Ty continues to work extremely hard at his rehab. I am constantly amazed at his unbelievable attitude and work ethic. Continue reading →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Lou Little is back on the Hilltop. Thanks to Pat McArdle and Hoyas Bruce Simmons, Rory Quirk and Dick Williams for making this trophy a reality. It is always great to compete in the New York area. I want to thank all of our alums, parents and friends for coming to the game. It was great to have the players sing the fight song with our supporters after the game. Continue reading →
The goal for this weekend is to take one play at a time. Over the first three games, we have played well in stretches. To be successful this weekend, we must be more consistent mentally and physically. Every player and coach has a role to play this weekend. Columbia will present a great opportunity for us to continue to develop our team in all three phases. Continue reading →
To say that our 3-1 win over #1 UCLA last Monday afternoon was a team effort is an understatement. What does a team effort look like? A sellout crowd at Shaw Field with close to 1,000 students lining the field to give a postseason energy to the game. Continue reading →
I would like to thank the entire Georgetown community for their genuine concern and outpouring of support for Ty Williams. Father Kemp said a Mass for Ty on Monday with our team, and a number of other athletic teams in Dahlgren Chapel. Everyone prayed for Ty’s speedy recovery. I would also like to thank the entire Saint Francis University community. We are eternally grateful for the kindness and compassion they have shown to Ty and his family. Continue reading →
Ty is a very strong person who understands the true meaning of SISU. I know he will be an incredible example of grit and courage in the face of adversity for the entire Georgetown community as he begins his journey to recovery. Continue reading →