Colonials’ comeback keeps season alive
GW's 92-88 overtime win went a long way to keeping their postseason dreams afloat, but a lot has to happen before anyone can start making reservations for Atlantic City.
Stories from the February 26, 2009, Print Edition
GW's 92-88 overtime win went a long way to keeping their postseason dreams afloat, but a lot has to happen before anyone can start making reservations for Atlantic City.
Against teams currently below it in the standings, the GW women's basketball team is 6-2. It's the pesky task of beating the teams above them that the Colonials will have to master if they hope to reach a third-straight NCAA Tournament.
In a move it says has been considered for a long period of time, the Department of Athletics has terminated the University's diving program, Director of Athletics Jack Kvancz said on Tuesday.
Former GW basketball great Pops Mensah-Bonsu signed a 10-day contract with the National Basketball Association's San Antonio Spurs, the team announced Wednesday.
The win preserves the Colonials' small chance of finishing 12th in the conference and making the Atlantic 10 tournament.
For a team supposedly dead in the water midway through the season, the GW men's basketball has been showing signs of life recently.