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Stories from the December 8, 2008, Print Edition

Andrew Alberg: Hobbs should alter substitution style

by Andrew Alberg

Ardent followers of GW's men's basketball team may have thought they were experiencing déj? vu during the Colonials' 76-53 loss to Maryland Sunday at the Verizon Center.

Swimming copes with injuries

by Vyomika Jairam
Hatchet Staff Writer

Despite a litany of injuries and illnesses, GW's swim and dive teams believe they are ready to make an impact in the Atlantic 10.

Hapless GW trampled by Terps

by Dan Greene

Based on his scouting of GW, perhaps Maryland's Greivis Vasquez has a future as an analyst when his career is done on the court.

Hollis paces Colonials in win over Harvard

by Dan Greene

Their tickets may have billed a match-up between GW and Harvard, but those in attendance Saturday at Smith Center were treated to an impromptu performance of the Damian Hollis Show.

Rivera’s free throws push Colonials past Troy

by Dan Greene

Tuesday, December 16 Sophomore Erica Rivera hit two late free throws to give the GW women's basketball team a 63-61 win over Troy.

Diggs powers Colonials past American

by Andrew Alberg

Wednesday, December 17 Head men's basketball coach Karl Hobbs's recipe for success against crosstown rival American University was simple: get Rob Diggs the ball.

Vermont downs GW in Honolulu

by Andrew Alberg

Sunday, Dec. 28 Judging by the statistics, one might think GW's men's basketball game against Vermont in the opener of the Rainbow Classic was close.

GW falls to Rutgers for third time in two years

by Dan Greene

Monday, Dec. 29 PISCATAWAY, N.J. - The beginning of GW's meeting with No. 15/14 Rutgers (AP/USA Today) played out like a cliché underdog story.