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Articles for category Georgetown
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UConn’s two-time winner and rising senior Maya Moore headlines the list.
Mark A. Hodgkin submitted 1 years 292 days ago
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Thirty-six BIG EAST baseball players were chosen in the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft with five players going in the first five rounds.
Chuck Sullivan submitted 1 years 327 days ago
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The BIG EAST Conference has announced the league opponents and game sites for its men's basketball teams for the 2010-11 season.
Chuck Sullivan submitted 1 years 327 days ago
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Eleven BIG EAST players were selected by NBA teams in the 2010 NBA Draft Thursday, matching the conference's best showing in the draft since the event went to a two-round format.
Chuck Sullivan submitted 1 years 327 days ago
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Nine BIG EAST Cross Country teams were recognized by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as this season's men's and women's Division I Cross Country Regional Coaches and Athletes of the Year.
Mark A. Hodgkin submitted 1 years 328 days ago
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For the third consecutive year, a record number of BIG EAST women's lacrosse players (11) have been selected to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) all-America team. The selections include three first-team performers, along with five second-team selections and three third-team picks.
Michael Coyne submitted 1 years 356 days ago
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Georgetown is headed to College Station, Texas, to compete at the Traditions Golf Club in the NCAA Regionals beginning on May 20.
Mark A. Hodgkin submitted 2 years 4 days ago
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For the third consecutive year, the BIG EAST Conference tied a league record as three women's lacrosse teams were selected to compete in the 16-team, Division I NCAA Championship. Georgetown (13-5), Notre Dame (11-6) and Syracuse (13-6) all earned a berth marking the fourth time overall the BIG EAST has had three teams selected.
Michael Coyne submitted 2 years 13 days ago
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Georgetown (13-5) beat Syracuse (13-6) by the score of 13-11 in the title game of the BIG EAST women's lacrosse championship to capture its first tournament title before a sun-splashed crowd of 636 at Ronald N. Yurcak Field on the campus of Rutgers University. Hoyas senior Molly Ford scored four goals, including the eventual game-winner and was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
Michael Coyne submitted 2 years 15 days ago
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The 2010 BIG EAST women's lacrosse championship began a weekend of postseason action with a banquet announcing the league's all-conference teams and major award winners on at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick, N.J.
Michael Coyne submitted 2 years 18 days ago
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