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GW deals Saint Louis historic blow

by Jake Sherman'07-'08 Editor in Chief

Web Update Friday, January 11, 1:08 a.m. The GW men's basketball team dismantled Atlantic 10 rival Saint Louis 49-20 in front of 3,213 in Foggy Bottom. Twenty points is the lowest in college basketball since the 1986 implementation of the shot clock.

Steele's last-second three lifts Colonials over Auburn

by Joanna ShapesSpecial Projects Editor

Web Update Thursday, Jan. 3, 10:35 p.m. AUBURN, Ala. — Junior Lisa Steele hit a last-second three-pointer to lift No. 19 GW over No. 18 Auburn University, 68-66.

GW women top Brown by 76 points

by Alex ByersEditor in Chief

Web Update Sunday, Jan. 6, 8:25 p.m. The GW women's basketball team defeated Brown University by a score of 98-22 Sunday. Do not adjust your computer screens. The 76-point victory was real.

Men's Basketball: Alabama rolls over Colonials

by Joanna ShapesSpecial Projects Editor

Web Update Saturday, Dec. 29, 10:24 p.m. The GW men's basketball team lost 93-57 to the University of Alabama Saturday night. Things were bleak from the start, with GW down by double digits a little more than three minutes into the game.

After win, Hobbs says Rice is staying

by Dan Greene and Eric Roper
Hatchet Staff Writers

Web Update Sunday, Dec. 23, 6:03 p.m. Though senior co-captain Maureece Rice led last year's victory against Longwood University, the Colonials repeated the win Sunday afternoon as their team leader sat on the bench.

Colonials beat No. 10 Texas A&M in overtime

by Andrew AlbergSports Editor

Web Update Friday, Dec. 21, 12:20 a.m. Sarah Jo Lawrence scored a career-high 29 points in No. 22 GW's 66-65 overtime win over No. 10 Texas A&M at Smith Center Thursday.

Women's basketball down Loyola Marymount for third-straight win

by Joanna ShapesSpecial Projects Editor

Web Update Tuesday, Dec. 18, 6:20 p.m. After a early-season rough patch, the No. 22 GW women's basketball team looks as if it is returning to the dominating play most expected.

Men's basketball drops second straight

by Joanna ShapesSpecial Projects Editor

Web Update Thursday, Dec. 13, 10:49 p.m. When coach Karl Hobbs scheduled a game at Binghamton University for the middle of December, he did it as a nod to Bearcats' first-year head coach Kevin Broadus, a former GW assistant. What Hobbs did not expect was that Broadus' team would put up a serious fight. And win.

Men's Basketball: Virginia Tech runs over Colonials

by Andrew AlbergSports Editor

BLACKSBURG, Va.—Hokies head coach Seth Greenberg stuck it to the GW men's basketball team again Sunday night. This time the message came on the court.

Men's Basketball Notebook: Hobbs implies criticism is unfair

by Andrew AlbergSports Editor

During his post-game press conference, GW men's basketball coach Karl Hobbs mentioned being "outplayed in every facet of the game" during the team's 68-36 loss to Virginia Tech.

Women's Basketball: Allen returns in GW victory over Villanova

by Alex ByersEditor in Chief

The GW women's basketball team welcomed forward Whitney Allen back to its lineup Saturday afternoon, after she had missed five straight games with a broken left ring finger.

Motivation, commitment guide women's squash

by Gabrielle BluestoneMetro News Editor

The Colonials played in seven matches in three days at the Wesleyan Round Robin Dec. 1-2 and defeated No. 22 Connecticut College for the first time in GW women's squash history.