Rise and Fire: You can’t handle the truth
The world of college athletics was turned on its head Wednesday, and it only took 24 pages of writing. Peter Sung Ohr, of the National Labor Relations Board, issued a decision last week that gives...
View ArticleLooking Back: “El Duque” and the 1998 Yankees
On Christmas Day in 1997, Orlando Hernandez, a thirty-two year old Cuban baseball star, boarded a small boat and set sail for the United States. Hernandez, often known simply by his nickname “El...
View ArticleBaseball struggles against Xavier
The Georgetown men’s baseball team (12-16, 0-3 Big East) received a rude welcome to Big East play this weekend, losing three straight games at the hands of the Xavier Musketeers (16-13, 3-0 Big East),...
View ArticleMickelsatire: Crowley Does the Masters
Area Golfers Head to Local Courses, Remember How Shitty They Are at Golf BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA – After four straight days of Masters binge-watching, throngs of area golfers hit the links this week,...
View ArticleCrowley’s Corner: California Chrome and the Crown
The only true sign of an exciting sports event is if it can get you to start yelling at the TV. A few weekends ago, as I sat on my couch celebrating cable’s return to my life, I came across the...
View ArticleÉire Jordan: Basketball in Ireland
“Alright Brendan, you’re going to come off these two screens, get the ball, then just look to score or pass it off if you don’t have anything. Ok?” With seven seconds left, in my first game as a member...
View ArticleRise and Fire: The Unlikely Heroes Club
When the clock struck zero at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday night, 24 year-old Malcolm Butler stood in disbelief at the center of the field, slowly shaking his head as he...
View ArticleRise and Fire: Only a pawn in their game
On Thursday, Feb. 19, at around 3 p.m., Jerian Grant, a senior and standout basketball player at the University of Notre Dame, asked his nearly 7,000 Twitter followers a simple question. “Is my brother...
View ArticleRise and Fire: Coming back to Tiger
On Tuesday, as he sat fielding questions ahead of the 2015 Masters, Tiger Woods resembled an aging President. Woods, almost unrecognizable, fielded question after question, each of which danced around...
View ArticleBradley Hayes: Stepping Into The Spotlight
Sports Information In just ten minutes, Bradley Hayes saved his college career. During last year’s Round of 32 NCAA tournament game against Eastern Washington, Georgetown Head coach John Thompson III...
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