Oh cool England used the Beatles to announce their World Cup squad and everyone is really impressed but when Jelly Roll and Bert Kreischer and the third baseman for the Savannah Bananas announce the US team we’ll see who everyone thinks is better
Graduating editors are given 30 final column inches each year, used to indicate a story to reflect on their time at The Hatchet. This week, outgoing Managing Director, Ben Spitalny signs off
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High Point coach Flynn Clayman after beating Wisconsin:
"It looks obvious high-majors need to play mid-majors during the season. They said we didn't play nobody. … Nobody would play us, just like they wouldn't play Miami (Ohio). But they have to play us in this tournament."
BREAKING: GW sold its Virginia campus to Amazon Data Services, an Amazon subsidiary that manages the company’s data centers, for $427 million on Friday. The deed, obtained by The Hatchet, authorizes ADS to develop the campus into a data or information technology center. STORY TK
This week, the Hatchet spoke with students, current and former fan leaders and Athletics officials to investigate efforts to increase turnout at GW basketball games.
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Perspective: “For D.C. at large, losing its biggest and most accomplished source of sports journalism is a major loss for a city whose strong appreciation for sports helps combat a culture that can often feel cold and divided.”
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Here's the full letter from Senators Jon Husted and Eric Schmitt to Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman. They "write to respectfully encourage the Big East Conference to consider Saint Louis University (SLU) and the University of Dayton (UD) for membership."
Men's basketball lost by 10 to the reigning champion Florida Gators today in their final DI non-conference game. Caputo said postgame that despite losses in the teams’ MTE and against Delaware, he thinks the team had a “good non-conference.”
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FINAL: UF 80 GW 70
Florida pulled away to open the second half as they handed the Revs their fourth loss of the season. GW held the Gators to just 22% from 3-point territory but struggled to find offensive consistency and went just 7/19 from the free throw line