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George Washington Wins Fourth Straight, James Bishop Asserts Himself as Player of the Year.

(Photo courtesy of @DavidsonMBB) On the back of senior guard James Bishop, George Washington mounted a furious second half comeback and took down Davidson to win their fourth straight game and clinch a first round bye in the Atlantic 10 tournament.  In the final 3:14 with the score knotted at 60, Bishop scored 11 straight …
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Bishop and Adams Lead GW Past George Mason 78-75 

(Photo courtesy of GW_MBB) FAIRFAX – “I thought we were the best version of ourselves.” That is how George Washington head coach Chris Caputo summarized his team’s performance after a thrilling victory over rival George Mason at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax in this year’s first rendition of the Revolutionary Rivalry.  Four of GW’s players hit …
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Controversial Ending Spoils GW Upset Bid

(Photo courtesy of GW_MBB) “Pretty heartbreaking in the locker room.”  Those were some of George Washington head coach Chris Caputo’s first words after his squad narrowly lost 64-66 to Pac-12 opponent Washington State. After a dominant defensive performance and timely shot making, it took some factors that were out of GW’s control for the Cougars …
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George Washington A-10 Tournament Preview: Is There A Path?

(Photo Courtesy of Chris Tucci/UMass Athletics) FOGGY BOTTOM – Even though George Washington (12-17, 8-9 A-10) failed to beat Fordham (15-15, 8-10 A-10) in their final game of the regular season, GW was lucky enough to stumble into the 7th seed in the Atlantic 10 Tournament thanks to a heroic overtime UMass (14-16, 7-11 A-10) …
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George Washington Keeps Winning: What’s Been Going Right for the A-10’s Biggest Surprise

FOGGY BOTTOM – The Atlantic 10 preseason poll, which is voted on by the league’s head coaches and select media members, and this very site’s preseason power rankings, both projected George Washington to finish 13th. GW’s roster was filled with a number of transfers and players who, despite their relative collegiate experience, had not yet …