2003 Georgetown Hoyas football team

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The 2003 Georgetown Hoyas football team was an American football team that represented Georgetown University during the 2003 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Hoyas tied for last in the Patriot League.

ConferencePatriot League
Record4–8 (1–6 Patriot)
Headcoach
Captains
  • Andrew Clarke
  • Matt Fronczke
  • William Huisking
  • Luke McArdle
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2003 Georgetown Hoyas football
ConferencePatriot League
Record4–8 (1–6 Patriot)
Head coach
Captains
  • Andrew Clarke
  • Matt Fronczke
  • William Huisking
  • Luke McArdle
Home stadiumHarbin Field
Seasons
 2002
2004 
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2003 Patriot League football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 2 Colgate $^ 70  151 
No. 23 Lehigh 61  83 
Fordham 43  93 
Bucknell 43  66 
Towson 34  66 
Lafayette 25  56 
Georgetown 16  48 
Holy Cross 16  111 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division I-AA playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll
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In their 11th year under head coach Bob Benson, the Hoyas compiled a 4–8 record. Andrew Clarke, Matt Fronczke, William Huisking and Luke McArdle were the team captains.[1]

The Hoyas were outscored 334 to 272. Georgetown's 1–6 conference record tied for last place in the Patriot League standings.[2]

Georgetown played its home games at Harbin Field on the university campus in Washington, D.C.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 6 Colgate L 19–20 2,406 [3]
September 13 at Holy Cross L 34–42 6,412 [4]
September 20 Monmouth*
  • Harbin Field
  • Washington, DC
L 10–12 1,146 [5]
September 27 at VMI* L 14–42 6,137 [6]
October 4 at Lafayette W 17–10 2,238 [7]
October 11 Stony Brookdagger*
  • Harbin Field
  • Washington, DC
W 49–21 2,267 [8]
October 18 at Cornell* W 42–20 4,358 [9]
October 25 Lehigh
  • Harbin Field
  • Washington, DC
L 24–45 2,123 [10]
November 1 at No. 22 Fordham L 10–34 4,522 [11]
November 8 Towson
  • Harbin Field
  • Washington, DC
L 6–27 996 [12]
November 15 Davidson*
  • Harbin Field
  • Washington, DC
W 30–10 1,114 [13]
November 22 at Bucknell L 16–45 3,012 [14]
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