At basketball game, presidential visit is focal point
A total of 2,401 fans officially attended Saturday's men's basketball game against Oregon State, but rarely are 2,397 people as invisible as when President Obama and his family sit among them.
Stories from the December 3, 2009, Print Edition
A total of 2,401 fans officially attended Saturday's men's basketball game against Oregon State, but rarely are 2,397 people as invisible as when President Obama and his family sit among them.
Before Wednesday night's men's basketball game against George Mason even began, the Colonial Army had staked its territory, filling in its seating section shortly after the gates opened.
As senior cross country runner Megan Hogan opened the door to enter the Smith Center Wednesday morning, she caught the eye of men's basketball player Travis King, who was walking out at the moment but held up at the sight of Hogan.
The GW women's basketball team continued its skid on the road as they fell 93-53 at No. 6/5 Tennessee (AP, ESPN/USA Today) Tuesday.
It did not take long, no longer than that first possession, for GW's eventual win to take shape. Hollis scored 25 points in the 66-49 win over the Patriots.