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  1. The official athletics website for the George Washington University Revolutionaries.

    • Men's Basketball

      The official Men's Basketball news stories archives for the...

    • Women's Basketball

      The official Women's Basketball news stories archives for...

    • Tickets

      If you purchase tickets through a third-party reseller, GW...

    • Women's Soccer

      The official Women's Soccer page for the George Washington...

    • Staff Directory

      The official staff directory for the George Washington...

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      The official photo galleries for the George Washington...

    • Softball: Schedule

      The official 2020 Softball schedule for the George...

  2. Learn about GW's 20 varsity teams, coaches, alumni, and championships in the Atlantic 10 conference and beyond. Explore club and intramural sports, fitness centers, and campus recreation opportunities.

  3. The official Men's Basketball page for the George Washington University Revolutionaries.

  4. The George Washington Revolutionaries are the athletic teams of George Washington University of Washington, D.C. The Revolutionaries compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference for most sports.

  5. View the full schedule of games for the GW Revolutionaries, including dates, times, scores, and locations. See the results of the 2023-24 season, including the A-10 Championship and the Baha Mar Hoops Nassau Championship.

  6. Learn about the Department of Athletics at GW, led by Director Tanya Vogel. Find out the focus areas, key functions, division org chart and head coaches of the 20 Division 1 intercollegiate sport programs.

  7. Jan 7, 2024 · One season ago, James Bishop IV became the first George Washington University men’s basketball player to lead the Atlantic 10 Conference in scoring since 2000, as the Baltimore native averaged 21.6 points per game while becoming the first, first-team all-conference honoree at GW since 2006.