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Georgetown Hoyas Class of 2010

By Duwayne Peart • on March 10, 2010

For the first time in 17 years, there wa no Senior Day Saturday as there are no seniors left on the roster. Where are they now? Dajuan Summers played three years at Georgetown, finishing 30th on the all-time points list with an 11.2 average before declaring for the

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Pirates outlast Friars to advance in BET

Pirates outlast Friars to advance in BET

By Tim LeCras • on March 10, 2010

With under six minutes to play in their opening round game of the Big East Tournament against Providence, the Seton Hall Pirates had a commanding 24 point lead. Five minutes later, the Hall was struggling to keep their single-digit

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Pirates set for round one of Big East Tournament

Pirates set for round one of Big East Tournament

By Tim LeCras • on March 9, 2010

The No. 10 Seton Hall Pirates will have their fourth rematch of the season tonight when they play No. 15 Providence in the first round of the Big East Tournament at 7 p.m. at Madison Square Garden. The Pirates defeated

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#20 Georgetown Hoyas Blow Out Cincinati Bearcats

#20 Georgetown Hoyas Blow Out Cincinati Bearcats

By Duwayne Peart • on March 8, 2010

“It was just good to be out there again and to play with my teammates and just doing what I do. It was a lot of fun to be out there.”–Austin Freeman Welcome back. Seven days removed from a stomach virus which preceded a diagnosis of diabetes, Austin Freeman returned to the Georgetown

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Cincy Bearcats @ #20 Georgetown Preview

Cincy Bearcats @ #20 Georgetown Preview

By Duwayne Peart • on March 6, 2010

This is not how the script was supposed to read. Georgetown was to be riding into March as a lion in the Big East standings, gearing up for the gauntlet that the Big East tournament has become. Instead, it is staggering into its season finale needing a win, and were it not for wins over Temple, Butler,

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An Update on Austin Freeman’s Condition

An Update on Austin Freeman’s Condition

By Duwayne Peart • on March 4, 2010

The cause of Austin Freeman’s recent illness has been diagnosed as diabetes, reports the Washington Post. Officials from Georgetown University Hospital met with the press Wednesday night to discuss

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Flu Ridden #20 Georgetown Hoyas Fall to #8 West Virginia Mountaineers

Flu Ridden #20 Georgetown Hoyas Fall to #8 West Virginia Mountaineers

By Duwayne Peart • on March 4, 2010

For a second straight game, the flu has brought Georgetown to a screeching halt. With as many as three varsity players affected by a flu which sidelined junior Austin Freeman, the slumping Georgetown Hoyas fell behind early and despite a promising second half could not overcome the #10 West Virginia

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UNI prepares for Arch Madness; Koch named Valley P.O.Y.

UNI prepares for Arch Madness; Koch named Valley P.O.Y.

By Tyler Hellmann • on March 3, 2010

Seniors Adam Koch, Jordan Eglseder and other Panthers awarded Northern Iowa forward Adam Koch (AP Photo/Tom Strickland) St. Louis, MO — Despite being out of the top ten in the Valley in scoring, rebounding, assists,

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Hall lose again in overtime, NCAA hopes dwindling

Hall lose again in overtime, NCAA hopes dwindling

By Tim LeCras • on March 3, 2010

With their NCAA Tournament hopes on the line, the Pirates could not defend their home court, losing to Marquette 84-83 in overtime. This is the Hall’s fourth overtime loss this season. All of their overtimes games

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#20 Georgetown Hoyas @ #8 West Virginia Moutaineers Preview

#20 Georgetown Hoyas @ #8 West Virginia Moutaineers Preview

By Duwayne Peart • on March 1, 2010

“I just can’t stand people playing harder than us,” said the coach. “We got beat twice in transition and we didn’t make a great effort to get back. If I would have kept the same group in and we would have kept getting beat in transition, we would have been down 20 at the

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