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Senior Sugar Rodgers had 38 points in 38 minutes in the Hoyas’ win over Yale on Dec. 28.
After earning a spot on the Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team, Georgetown sophomore Otto Porter entered this season with high expectations.
Georgetown senior Sugar Rodgers averaged 25.0 ppg in a 2-0 week to lead the Hoyas.
In action on Monday, No. 25/rv Georgetown (3-1) beat LSU 71-69 at home.
Lola Arslanbekova became the first player since 1997 to win two consecutive Player of the Year awards.
The Fighting Irish post a 3-2 double-overtime win against Georgetown at PPL Park on Nov. 11.
The BIG EAST went a combined 4-0 in the First Round of the NCAA Championship.
BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Brandon Allen netted the game-winning goal of the BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship semifinal between No. 2 seed Georgetown (17-2-1) and No. 4 seed Marquette (16-3-1) with 59 seconds remaining in the second overtime.
Thursday's look around the league.
Marquette, who won their first tournament title on Sunday, earned the league’s automatic berth.
Both teams are looking to win their first women’s soccer tournament title.
Georgetown (15-2-3) advanced past USF (10-5-4) in the semifinals of the BIG EAST women’s soccer championship held on Friday afternoon at Rentschler Field
Free admission for all fans as three nationally ranked teams begin action Friday, Nov. 2
The 2012 Women’s Soccer Championship heads to Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conn.
The major award winners who were present at the 2012 BIG EAST women's soccer banquet.
Get to know Georgetown women's soccer sophomore Daphne Corboz.
With 10 freshmen and sophomores on last year’s roster, the Hoyas nevertheless turned in what has been a typical season under coach John Thompson III
Georgetown earned its fourth NCAA bid in program history and the third in as many seasons
Georgetown moved up to No. 11 in the NSCAA poll released on Oct. 2, its highest ranking in school history.
The second-year starter also tied a BIG EAST mark with five goals in an 8-0 win at Pittsburgh on Sept. 30.
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