Women's Basketball Announces Date for Game Against Jacksonville State2/5/2010 The Georgetown University women's basketball team has rescheduled its game against Jacksonville State for February 25 at 7:30 p.m. at McDonough Arena. The game was postponed after a December blizzard forced airlines to cancel flights leaving the ...Read Full Story > No. 18/16 Hoyas Down No. 25/25 St. John's, 67-572/2/2010 The No. 18/16 Georgetown University women's basketball team continued to prove itself Tuesday evening defeating its third ranked opponent of the season. The Hoyas beat the No.25/25 St. John's Red Storm (18-4, 6-3 BIG EAST) by a score of 67-57 to ...Read Full Story > Rodgers Named to BIG EAST Honor Roll2/1/2010 Ta'Shauna "Sugar" Rodgers (Suffolk, Va./King's Fork) earned her second nod to the BIG EAST Honor Roll on Monday after averaging 25.0 ppg last week as Georgetown went 1-1. The No. 18/15 Hoyas will host the St. John's Red Storm on Tuesday evening...Read Full Story > No. 17/15 Georgetown Rolls Past Rutgers, 59-501/30/2010 Sugar Rodgers scored 27 points and No. 17 Georgetown rebounded from a loss with a 59-50 victory against Rutgers on Saturday.Read Full Story > No. 17/15 Hoyas Host Rutgers on Saturday1/29/2010 The No. 17/15 Georgetown University women's basketball team is hosting the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights Saturday afternoon at McDonough Arena. The Hoyas are currently 17-3 overall and 6-1 in the BIG EAST, tied for second in the standings...Read Full Story >
Former Hoyas Make Waves on the International SceneThey may be miles away from the Hilltop, but two former women's basketball players have been promoting the Georgetown name around the globe. Aminata Diop and Kieraah Marlow both finished out their eligibility in 2008 and went on to receive degrees. However, while many of their classmates were applying for jobs, they were in the gym and traveling to tryouts. The hard work has paid off as both have made a name for themselves with their respective squads. [+]
Basketball Diplomacy Brings Georgetown to MontenegroFulfilling a life-long dream last summer was not enough for former Georgetown men's basketball player Sead Dizdarevic. After leading a group of former players to his home country of Montenegro to host a basketball camp, Dizdarevic saw the effect it had on the youth and built upon that for a successful second year of what is now called "Basketball Diplomacy". [+] 2009-10 Roster Schedule/Results Statistics: HTML | PDF Game Notes Quick Facts Media Guide Download and Sales Ticket Information |
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