The Nats’ First World Series Win: Cherish the Moment

October 23, 2019

We won! Last night was the moment, when the Washington Nationals learned for sure that they were a National League Champion worthy of the name — that they could indeed […]

Defense to the Rescue: Hoyas Defeat Lafayette, 14-10 (photos)

October 20, 2019

The Georgetown University victory, on Oct. 19 at Cooper Field, was a needed win after last week’s stunning loss to Fordham in the final seconds.

The Nationals News Sure Beats the National News

October 17, 2019

The dichotomy of real-world angst and political conflict on the one hand and success on field and court on the other feels especially up close and personal in Washington.

Fordham’s Late Heroics Spoil Hoyas Homecoming (photos)

October 15, 2019

The tight game had a bit of everything, including three blocked kicks and a rare Georgetown two-point runback of a botched Fordham extra point. The loss broke a four-game Hoyas winning streak.

The Salve of Baseball

October 10, 2019

For Washington baseball fans who treat the box score as a bible, who live in a city where political bloodletting is a condition not an event, we woke to baseball in a morning made joyful.

Running Legend Jim Ryun Kicks Off 5th Annual Navy Mile in DC (photos)


Former world’s top middle distance runner Jim Ryun helped kick off the 5th Annual Navy Mile along Pennsylvania Ave, NW in Washington D.C. on Sunday October 6. The event, organized […]

GU Football: Hoyas Shut Out Cardinals at Home (photos)

September 15, 2019

The Sept. 14 game was the first meeting between the crosstown rivals in 26 years in the battle for the Steven Dean Memorial Trophy.

Hoyas Crush Marist in Football Home Opener (photos)

September 9, 2019

The Hoyas gained 424 total yards (272 on the ground) and scored their most points in a game, 43, since 2011 (also against Marist).

2019 Citi Open Breaks All Records

August 5, 2019

Citi presented a $50,000 check to the Washington Tennis & Education Foundation from funds raised on the grounds during this year’s tournament.

Catching the Action at the Citi Open (photos)


There was plenty of stormy behavior on the tennis court, with several thrown and broken racquets, along with a “shoe gate” controversy which stopped play during the men’s quarterfinals.