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George Washington vs #18 Florida Preview
Revolutionaries vs Gators When: Saturday, December 13th, at 2:30 p.m. Where: Amerant Bank Stadium, Sunrise, FL TV: ESPN 2 Keep An Eye on: Rebounding: always a decisive factor, takes on even greater importance for George Washington as it heads to Gainesville to face the defending national champion Florida Gators. Florida enters the matchup ranked second in Division I in rebounds per game at 46.8, overwhelming opponents with depth, size, and physicality on the glass. The Ga

Cardell Darrin Dudley Jr
18 hours ago2 min read


George Washington pulls away in the second half for a 96-73 win over Old Dominion.
George Washington center Rafael Castro dunks home two of his game high 20 points in a win over Old Dominion George Washington showcased its extraordinary depth in a commanding 96-73 win over Old Dominion, pulling away decisively in the second half after briefly trailing 36-30 in the opening period. All-A-10 big man Rafael Castro powered the Buff & Blue with a dominant, efficient performance — 20 points on 6-of-6 shooting, a game-high nine rebounds and three steals — while Hof

Cardell Darrin Dudley Jr
Nov 161 min read


George Washington Men’s pull away in the second half to defeat Maine 67-47
GW reserve center Luke Hunger scores inside against Maine George Washington men’s basketball opened their season with a strong second half to defeat Maine 67-47. The Revolutionaries were led by 6’10”, 255-pound senior forward-center Luke Hunger, a Northwestern transfer who came off the bench to post a game-leading and career high-tying 15 points in just over 24 minutes. Hunger filled in admirably for All-A-10 center Rafael Castro, who was limited due to foul trouble. Preseaso

Cardell Darrin Dudley Jr
Nov 42 min read


George Washington Fades Late, Falls to Georgetown 73-64 in Exhibition
George Washington center Rafael Castro with the dunk over Georgetown's Julius Halaifonua in the first half In a highly anticipated exhibition matchup between two programs that hadn’t faced each other in 44 years, the battle lived up to expectations. Georgetown weathered a spirited start from George Washington before pulling away late in the second half to earn a 73-64 win. Billed as the “DC Match-Up,” the game carried added intrigue as GW center Rafael Castro faced off again

Cardell Darrin Dudley Jr
Oct 191 min read
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