Category: Georgetown Hoyas
Hoyas Prepare for First Exam
After a long training camp, the Georgetown Hoyas are ready to escape D.C. and head to North Carolina to open their season against Davidson College.
Up until late last week, many questions still remained about the starting lineup for the Hoyas. Offens… more »
Despite program's rocky past, Nick Parrish and Georgetown football have high hopes
Nick Parrish clearly doesn't believe in modest goals. The Georgetown senior linebacker stated candidly his ambitions this season included the Hoyas winning the Patriot League title and him becoming one of the best players at his position in the country.… more »
Eachus, others find Patriot League a good football home
Hazleton's Nate Eachus rushed for more than 2,100 yards his final year in high school. He racked up 28 touchdowns and was an all-state first team running back.
At Colgate University, Eachus has made a name for himself as being a hard-nosed runner and… more »
Darby looks to assume QB reins at Georgetown
Scott Darby couldn't be happier with the new offense that the Georgetown University football program is running this season.
The former St. John's Prep quarterback started the last four games for the Hoyas last season as a sophomore and is now vying… more »
Coaching Changes Renew Hoyas’ Spirit
The Georgetown football team begins its season next week, returning to action with a road contest against Davidson College on Sept. 4. That will begin their first test away from home, as they continue their season with matchups against longtime rival Ya… more »
Hoyas on offensive
If your team failed to win a single game in 2009, after winning just two the year before, most players would have little motivation to compete. But not the Hoya football team.
Of course, it is never fun to go 0-11, but the promise of a clean slate an… more »
Patriot League football season plans to be close battle again in 2010
Nine months after the fact, during the Patriot League's annual football media day earlier this month at Green Pond Country Club, the losing Colgate Raiders were still lamenting their 56-49 defeat to Lafayette, a back-and-forth, whiz-bang affair at Fishe… more »
Wait for Patriot League football scholarships continue
A December decision is expected
The Patriot League held another football media day this past week and along with assessing the strengths, weaknesses and relative health of their programs, the coaches had to address the potential of athletic scholarsh… more »
Colgate University picked first in Patriot League football coaches preseason poll
The Patriot League announced the 2010 football coaches preseason poll Tuesday, and Colgate, led by quarterback and Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Greg Sullivan, was pegged to finish No. 1.
Lafayette was selected for second with rival Lehigh t… more »
Former G'town QB indicted in church investigation
A former all-conference quarterback for Georgetown University is in legal trouble in connection with a criminal probe of a controversial Waldorf-based church that ministers to people with drug and alcohol addictions.
J.J. Mont, who still owns numerou… more »
Football Team Announces Captains, Award Winners at Spring Banquet
WASHINGTON - The Georgetown University football wrapped up its spring season and honored its graduating seniors and award winners recently. Head Coach Kevin Kelly also announced the team's captains for the 2010 season and the recipient of the prestigiou… more »
Georgetown Announces 2010 Schedule
The Georgetown University football team is scheduled to play an 11-game slate that kicks off on Saturday, Sept. 4 at Davidson College and concludes with the fifth-straight meeting between the Hoyas and Marist College on Nov. 20. The schedule includes si… more »
Patriot League Announces Football Academic Honor Roll
155 student-athletes receive Honor Roll recognition
Center Valley, Pa. - A record 155 student-athletes, including 2009 Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year Travis Nissley of Bucknell, were named to the Patriot League Football Academic… more »
Akron Names Georgetown Offensive Coordinator Miceli as Assistant Head Coach
University of Akron head football coach Rob Ianello named his assistant head coach, Jim Miceli, and his offensive coordinator, John Latina.
Latina will also serve as tight ends coach, while Miceli will head the Zips recruiting efforts as well as coac… more »
Patriot Games: Scholarships Pose Threat to the Ivy Way
Imagine, for a second, that instead of traveling to Holy Cross tomorrow to watch Harvard take on the Crusaders, you were one of over 30,000 fans packing into a maximum-capacity Harvard Stadium as the Crimson kicked off its season against a major-confere… more »