Celebrate the Hoyas 2006-2007 season and their road to the NCAA Men's basketball Final Four in Atlanta. Our community takes pride in the storied history and enduring traditions that define Georgetown basketball. Today's team enjoys the tremendous support of dedicated faculty, students, staff, alumni and fans.
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2007 NCAA Final Four
- Fans Celebrate Basketball Success
The Georgetown University campus welcomed the Hoyas men's basketball team back from Atlanta on Monday, praising a season that saw the team win the NCAA East regional championship and the Big East conference.
- Georgetown Celebrates Palm Sunday in Atlanta
Georgetown University students, alumni and fans gathered at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Atlanta to celebrate the Palm Sunday Eucharist and to give thanks for the Hoyas' season.
- Hoyas Gather to Game Watch
The Hoya faithful on Georgetown's campus showed their appreciation on Saturday night for the men's basketball team's exceptional season. After the buzzer sounded, signaling the Hoya's elimination from the NCAA tournament, more than 1,000 students gave the team a prolonged round of applause.
- Georgetown's Championship Run Halted By Ohio State, 67-60, In National Semifinal
Top-seeded Ohio State used a 7-0 spurt late in the second half and put three players in double figures en route to a 67-60 win over second-seeded Georgetown in the semifinals of the 2007 NCAA Tournament at the Georgia Dome.
- Hoyas Meet with Media, Take Part in Open Practice on Eve of NCAA Final Four
The Georgetown University men's basketball visited the Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta on Friday morning, taking part in photo shoots and interviews before an open practice in front of thousands at the arena on the eve of the 2007 NCAA Final Four.
- Georgetown Men's Basketball Heads to Atlanta for Final Four
With a crowd of nearly 500 students, faculty and staff in attendance, and amid cheers of "We Are Georgetown," the Georgetown University men's basketball team boarded a bus and headed to Atlanta for the 2007 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four on Wednesday afternoon.
- Hoya Men's Hoops Team Heads to Atlanta
Chants of "We are Georgetown" reverberated through the campus on March 28 as the members of the university community sent off the men's basketball team with confidence. The Hoyas are headed to Atlanta to compete in the semifinals of the NCAA national tournament -- the first time Georgetown will appear in a Final Four game since 1985.
Road to the Final Four
- Hoyas Return Home with East Regional Trophy
Nearly 500 Georgetown University students, faculty and staff, including Washington, D.C. mayor Adrian M. Fenty were waiting with open arms and chants of "Hoya Saxa" as the Hoya men's basketball team returned to campus with the East Regional trophy on Monday afternoon.
- Georgetown Puts Away Top-Seeded North Carolina In OT, 96-84; Earns First Trip To Final Four Since 1985
Georgetown overcame an 11-point deficit in the second half, then ripped off 14 straight points in overtime to stun the top-seeded Tar Heels 96-84 in the East Regional final Sunday for their first tournament appearance since 1985.
- Green's Jumper with 2.5 Seconds Left Carries Georgetown to 66-65 Win Over Vanderbilt and Into NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
Second-seeded Georgetown trailed by eight points at halftime, but junior forward Jeff Green banked in a jumper with 2.5 seconds left to give the Hoyas a thrilling 66-65 win over the Commodores.
- How Sweet It Is! Hoyas Power Past Eagles In Second Round Of NCAA Tourney, 62-55
During the first half of Georgetown's second round NCAA Tournament game with Boston College, Head Coach John Thompson III spoke with junior center Roy Hibbert as he sat on the bench after picking up two fouls in the game's first 14 minutes.
- Sapp's Career-High 20 Points Leads No. 2 Georgetown Past Belmont, 80-55
Sophomore guard Jessie Sapp scored a career-high 20 points to lead three players in double figures and No. 2 seed Georgetown used an 11-0 run midway through the first half to pull away from No. 15 seed Belmont en route to an 80-55 win in the first round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Thursday afternoon.
- Georgetown Earns No. 2 Seed in NCAA Tournament
With a crowd of nearly 400 students, supporters and alumni watching, the 2007 BIG EAST Champion Georgetown University men's basketball team found out its fate for the NCAA Tournament during a selection show gathering at O'Donovan Hall on the Hilltop.
- No. 9 Georgetown Handles No. 13 Pittsburgh, 65-42, To Claim Big East Tournament Crown
Junior forward Jeff Green scored a game-high 21 points and junior center Roy Hibbert scored 14 of his 18 points in the first half as top-seeded Georgetown opened up a 15-point lead en route to a 65-42 win over third-seeded Pittsburgh in the championship game of the BIG EAST Tournament on Saturday night in front of 19,594 fans at Madison Square Garden.
- Hibbert's Double-Double Leads No. 9 Georgetown Past Connecticut, 59-46, As Hoyas Clinch BIG EAST Regular Season Title
Junior center Roy Hibbert recorded his sixth double-double of the season with 18 points and 12 rebounds, leading four players in double figures as No. 9 Georgetown used a big second half to pull away for a 59-46 win over Connecticut in front of 18,764 fans at Verizon Center on Saturday afternoon.
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100 Years of Basketball
2007 marks the 100th anniversary of Georgetown University basketball -- a centennial celebration of extraordinary achievement, outstanding leadership and enormous promise. Learn more:
Hoya History and Tradition
- Hoya Alumni Share Memories
As Georgetown basketball fans prepared for yet another journey into the madness of March, Hoya alumni shared their memories about seasons past.
- 100 Years of Blue & Gray: Georgetown Basketball History Project
One hundred years ago, the foundation was set in place for the beginnings of Georgetown basketball, a tradition that was brought to national renown under John Thompson, Jr.'s 27 year coaching tenure at the University and continues today.
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