Hoyas Drop American 80-60 for 6th Straight Win (photos)

December 29, 2019

The Georgetown University men’s basketball team now heads into Big East play next week with an overall record improved to 10-3.

Hoyas Defeat Samford for 5th Consecutive Win (photos)

December 22, 2019

Center Omer Yurtseven scored a career-high 32 points to lead the Georgetown men’s basketball team (9-3, Big East) to a 99-71 win on Dec. 21.

Hoyas Overcome Adversity to Defeat Syracuse (photos)

December 15, 2019

For the Hoyas, the 89-79 win over Syracuse follows victories over previously undefeated Oklahoma State and SMU on the road.

DC Chamber Honors Baseball Visionaries

December 12, 2019

Former Mayor Anthony Williams and others discussed the economic resurgence of D.C. after years of bad publicity and investors “running away” from their sales pitches for the city.

Hoyas Fall to UNC Greensboro, 65-61 (photos)

December 2, 2019

It was a disappointing performance following an excellent showing in Madison Square Garden, where the Hoyas defeated Texas and took the nation’s top-ranked Duke down to the wire.

Georgetown Powers Over Central Arkansas (photos)

November 10, 2019

Seven-foot men led the scoring for each team. Omer Yurtseven scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the Hoyas, while sophomore center Hayden Koval totaled 21 points for the Bears.

Hoyas Fight Back from 19-Point Deficit to Win Opener (photos)

November 7, 2019

Early in the second half of the Nov. 6 season opener, the team was down 46-27 to the underdog Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers.

Tennis Shoes, Tributes at Southeast Tennis and Learning Center 

November 4, 2019

Accolades and tributes abounded for community supporters, sports figures and political leaders, including Mayor Muriel Bowser, publicist Raymone Bain and NBA star Isiah Thomas.

A Celebration in Red: Washington Salutes the Nats With Epic Parade (photos)


Young and old descended on the District on Saturday to pay homage to the newly crowned champions of Major League Baseball.

Our Nationals, Now and Forever

October 31, 2019

Here in Washington, Wednesday’s game, we’re pretty sure, enveloped and drowned out the outside world, healed wounds and clamped down on the reality of political distraction and angry voices.