
Sophomore guards exhibit opposite styles, feed off chemistry
Sophomore guards Justin Mazzulla and Terry Nolan Jr. have the same infectious energy on the court but nearly opposite styles of play.
Volume 115, Issue 14
Stories from the November 5, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Sophomore guards Justin Mazzulla and Terry Nolan Jr. have the same infectious energy on the court but nearly opposite styles of play.
As GW prepares to allow students to take 18 credit hours, the University must create a system for advising students who opt for a heavier course load.
A male student reported to GWPD that an unknown man called him on his cellphone and made threats extorting him for money.
A-10 coaches commended head coach Jennifer Rizzotti’s ability to set the tone and continue GW’s tradition of success ahead of her third season at the helm.
Luma saw the most action on the court last season than any other returning underclassman this year, averaging 26.9 minutes per game through 31 starts.
Head coach Jennifer Rizzotti said the freshman class will need to be ready this season at a moment’s notice to step up on the court for the Colonials.
Freshman guard Tori Hyduke and redshirt sophomore guard Sydney Zambrotta, the top candidates for backup point guard, will both have to sit out this season.
No matter what this administration says, transgender people aren’t going anywhere and we certainly won’t go quietly.
The Colonials are adjusting their offensive strategy after the graduation of leading-scorer Brianna Cummings.
The Colonials lost 67 percent of their offensive output in the offseason and are relying on untested scorers to fill the point deficit on the court.