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"People said I was going to parachute. . . . But I ended up with a good organization," former Hoyas center Roy Hibbert said.
"People said I was going to parachute. . . . But I ended up with a good organization," former Hoyas center Roy Hibbert said.

Toronto Takes Hibbert

Georgetown's Roy Hibbert is picked 17th overall by the Toronto Raptors but is expected to be dealt to the Indiana Pacers, an organization he thinks will be a good fit for him.


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Hibbert to Be a Pacer

The Pacers agree in principle to trade six-time all-star Jermaine O'Neal to Toronto for a package that includes point guard T.J. Ford and Georgetown's Roy Hibbert.


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Hoping to Get the Call:  Son of Famous Father Heads Into NBA Draft Hoping Someone Gives Him a Shot (Post, June 25, 2008; Page E03)

An Announced Arrival (Post, June 24, 2008; Page E01)

Tranghese To Retire (Post, June 6, 2008; Page E03)

Rivers Goes to Indiana (AP, May 27, 2008; 5:38 PM)

For a Winning Tradition, Little Is Lost on Programs (Post, May 24, 2008; Page E01)

Rivers to Transfer (Post, May 8, 2008; Page E03)

Hopkins Tops Loyola for 5th Win in Row:  Johns Hopkins 9, Loyola 6 (Post, May 4, 2008; Page D03)

Scouting Made Easy:  Opposing Coaches Able to See Weaknesses (Post, May 3, 2008; Page E04)

College Basketball:  Macklin Will Transfer (Post, April 25, 2008; Page E02)

News & Notes:  Hoyas, Bison to Play (Post, April 25, 2008; Page E02)

When Unfair Perceptions Meet Reality (By John Feinstein, April 7, 2008; Page E10)

At the Final Four, Everyone Is for Hire:  Coaches Are Networking With an Eye on Moving Up (Post, April 5, 2008; Page E10)

Lacrosse Notebook:  Vinson is Vindicated (Post, April 4, 2008; Page E03)

The Power of Ones, And Davidson (By John Feinstein, March 31, 2008; Page E04)

Davidson's Richards Is Feeding the Big Dog (Post, March 30, 2008; Page D07)

Mirabito Beats Brother:  Georgetown 11, Navy 10 (Post, March 30, 2008; Page D05)

Villanova Survives:  Youthful Wildcats Jell at Right Time (Post, March 25, 2008; Page E04)

Georgetown Stumbles:  Georgetown Stumbles Against Davidson, Out of the NCAA Tournament (Post, March 24, 2008; Page A01)

Hoyas Ousted in Carolina (By Thomas Boswell, March 24, 2008; Page E01)

A Stunning End:  Second-Half Lead Evaporates, Thanks to Curry: Davidson 74, Georgetown 70 (Post, March 24, 2008; Page E01)

Trying to Cool Curry (Post, March 23, 2008; Page D01)

[2] Georgetown vs. [10] Davidson:  [2] Georgetown vs. [10] Davidson (Post, March 23, 2008; Page D01)

[2] GEORGETOWN vs. [10] DAVIDSON:  WHEN: 2:50 p.m. WHERE: RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C. (19,722). TV: WUSA-9, WJZ-13. TV ANNOUNCERS: Jim Nantz, Billy Packer. RADIO: WTEM (980 AM). RECORDS: Hoyas (Big East, at-large), 28-5; Davidson (Southern, champion), 27-6. WINNER FACES: Wisconsin on Friday in Detroit. (Post, March 23, 2008; Page D10)

RESULTS:  RESULTS (Post, March 23, 2008; Page D10)

GEORGETOWN ROSTER:  GEORGETOWN ROSTER (Post, March 23, 2008; Page D10)

DIFFERENCE MAKER:  DIFFERENCE MAKER (Post, March 23, 2008; Page D10)

Hoyas Light Up Duke:  Georgetown 11, Duke 7 (Post, March 23, 2008; Page D14)

Hoyas Stifle Retrievers:  UMBC Is Held Scoreless For a 7-Minute Stretch: Georgetown 66, UMBC 47 (Post, March 22, 2008; Page E01)

Lacrosse:  Cavs, Hoyas Prepare (Post, March 22, 2008; Page E02)

RESULTS:  RESULTS (Post, March 22, 2008; Page E13)

Far From Dogging It (By Thomas Boswell, March 22, 2008; Page E01)

An Old Familiar Feeling (Post, March 21, 2008; Page E01)

[2] G'town vs. [15] UMBC Midwest Region:  [2] G'town vs. [15] UMBC Midwest Region (Post, March 21, 2008; Page E01)

Formidable Foe Awaits American (Post, March 21, 2008; Page E01)

[2] GEORGETOWN vs. [15] UMBC:  WHEN: 2:55 p.m. WHERE: RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C. (19,722). TV: WUSA-9, WJZ-13. TV ANNOUNCERS: Jim Nantz, Billy Packer. RADIO: WTEM (980 AM). RECORDS: Hoyas (Big East at-large) 27-5; Retrievers (America East champion) 24-8. WINNER FACES: Gonzaga-Davidson winner on Sunday in Raleigh, N.C. (Post, March 21, 2008; Page E13)

RESULTS:  RESULTS (Post, March 21, 2008; Page E13)

DIFFERENCE MAKER:  DIFFERENCE MAKER (Post, March 21, 2008; Page E13)

Freshman Orientation:  Hoyas' Wright Is Healthy Again, and Providing a Spark (Post, March 20, 2008; Page E07)

[2] Georgetown vs. [15] UMBC Midwest Region:  [2] Georgetown vs. [15] UMBC Midwest Region (Post, March 20, 2008; Page E07)

Accounting For Every Hour (By John Feinstein, March 20, 2008; Page E07)

Last Dance for Campbell (By Mike Wise, March 20, 2008; Page E07)

UMBC Ready for Hoyas:  Retrievers Coach: 'We Match Up Well' (Post, March 19, 2008; Page E01)

When You Do Your Bracket, Get a Head of the Game (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F03)

Hoyas Are All Business:  Experienced Georgetown, No. 2 Seed in the Midwest, Will Get Started Against No. 15 UMBC (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F04)

Coaching Staff:  Coaching Staff (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F04)

Georgetown Schedule:  Georgetown Schedule (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F04)

Committee's Decisions Came Down to Final Buzzer:  Conference Tourneys Had a Large Effect On Who's In, Who's Out (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F11)

In Need of a Boost (By Michael Wilbon, March 17, 2008; Page F11)

TOP DEFENSES Tournament teams that allow the fewest points (through Thursday's games):  TOP DEFENSES Tournament teams that allow the fewest points (through Thursday's games) (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F11)

[3] Louisville (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F12)

MIDWEST REGION ANALYSIS By John Feinstein:  At Kansas, Losing Is Usually a Prophecy Self-Fulfilled (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F13)

[2] Georgetown (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F13)

[12] Villanova (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F13)

[4] Pittsburgh (Post, March 17, 2008; Page F14)

Luck Fails to Factor In (By Sally Jenkins, March 16, 2008; Page D01)

Hoyas Dropped by Pitt:  Georgetown Dominated On Boards by Panthers: Pitt 74, Georgetown 65 (Post, March 16, 2008; Page D01)

Butler's Return to the Wizards Is Cause for Celebration (By George Solomon, March 16, 2008; Page D02)

Seeding the Field:  College basketball reporter Eric Prisbell places the 65 teams in the NCAA tournament field, which will be announced today. (Post, March 16, 2008; Page D11)

American's Dream Comes True:  Long an Afterthought on the Local Hoops Scene, The Eagles Finally Make the NCAA Tournament (Post, March 15, 2008; Page A01)

Panthers Back in Familiar Place:  Pittsburgh 68, Marquette 61 (Post, March 15, 2008; Page E10)

Hibbert Powers Hoyas:  Georgetown 72, West Virginia 55 (Post, March 15, 2008; Page E01)

Both Lucky and Good (By Sally Jenkins, March 14, 2008; Page E01)

American Buzzing Over Shot At Title:  First NCAA Berth At Stake for Eagles (Post, March 14, 2008; Page E01)

ROUNDUP:  Alexander Again Is Lights-Out For W.Va. (Post, March 14, 2008; Page E09)

Doomed by a Familiar Act (Post, March 14, 2008; Page E10)

Sharp Shooting Lifts Hoyas:  GU Hits Record 17 to Advance: Georgetown 82, Villanova 63 (Post, March 14, 2008; Page E01)

The Hoyas' Little Pop (By Mike Wise, March 13, 2008; Page E01)

Big East's Post Impressionists:  Conference Has a Bumper Crop of Centers Who Have Been Coming Up Huge All Season (Post, March 13, 2008; Page E01)

College Lacrosse:  Cannon's Scoring Bursts Help Send Hoyas to Victory (Post, March 13, 2008; Page E02)

Big East Men:  Villanova Top Orange (Post, March 13, 2008; Page E04)

Major Conference Tournaments:  Major Conference Tournaments (Post, March 12, 2008; Page E01)

Hokies' Greenberg, Hoyas' Ewing Earn Conference Honors:  Hokies' Greenberg, Hoyas' Ewing Earn Conference Honors (Post, March 12, 2008; Page E08)

Hoyas' Hibbert Repeats (Post, March 11, 2008; Page E02)

American Seeks Status Among the 'In' Crowd (By Mike Wise, March 10, 2008; Page E01)

THROWING IT OUT THERE By Desmond Bieler:  It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad March (Post, March 10, 2008; Page E02)

Prediction of Success?:  Georgetown's Past Big East Tournament Appearances as the Top Seed (Post, March 9, 2008; Page D01)

Comeback Complete (By Mike Wise, March 9, 2008; Page D01)

Hoyas Hold On Again:  No. 11 Georgetown 55, No. 12 Louisville 52 (Post, March 9, 2008; Page D01)

One Month Stress Test (By Michael Wilbon, March 8, 2008; Page E01)

Cardinals Bounce Back (Post, March 7, 2008; Page E01)

ROUNDUP:  Baker Shoots Virginia Past Ga. Tech, 76-74 (Post, March 4, 2008; Page E04)

National Men:  No. 1 Tennessee Squeaks Past Kentucky (Post, March 3, 2008; Page E10)

GW Crushes Fordham:  Colonials Tied for Atlantic 10 Title; Fordham Sets Mark for Losses With 29th: GW 66, Fordham 27 (Post, March 2, 2008; Page D07)

GW Crushes Fordham:  Colonials Tied for Atlantic 10 Title; Fordham Sets Mark for Losses With 29th: GW 66, Fordham 27 (Post, March 2, 2008; Page D07)

Massimino Is Still in the Game Because It's Still in Him (By John Feinstein, March 2, 2008; Page D07)

SEEDING THE FIELD College basketball reporter Eric Prisbell places the 65 teams in the NCAA tournament field, which will be announced March 16.:  Seeding the Field (Post, March 2, 2008; Page D09)

Hoyas Step Up in OT:  Wallace's Three Free Throws Late In Regulation Set Up Overtime Win (Post, March 2, 2008; Page D01)

Men's Basketball:  Destiny Dead Ahead (Post, March 1, 2008; Page E01)

Georgetown At Marquette:  Georgetown At Marquette (Post, March 1, 2008; Page E01)

Hoyas Roll to Victory:  Georgetown 64, St. John's 52 (Post, February 28, 2008; Page E01)

Freeman's Calm Hand (Post, February 27, 2008; Page E03)

SEEDING THE FIELD College basketball reporter Eric Prisbell places the 65 teams in the NCAA tournament field, which will be announced on March 16.:  SEEDING THE FIELD College basketball reporter Eric Prisbell places the 65 teams in the NCAA tournament field, which will be announced on March 16. (Post, February 24, 2008; Page D09)

Georgetown Tops USF:  American Women 76, Holy Cross 71 (Post, February 24, 2008; Page D07)

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