Hoyas in China - Video Series (Part 5 @ The Corp's Uncommon Grounds) Tea Time

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Freshmen Tyler Adams (C'15), and Greg Whittington (C'15) looking for some refreshing beverages at The Corp's Uncommon Grounds. Corpies: Deanna Marie Arthur and Hao Shen do their best to provide a refreshment. Mikael Hopkins (C'15), coming from a trip to GUSFCU saves the day!

Students of Georgetown Inc., "The Corp", is the largest entirely student-owned and student-operated corporation in the world, with a staff of over 200 students and revenues of over $4 million. (http://www.thecorp.org/services/uncommon-grounds/)

The Georgetown delegation of players, coaches, University leaders, faculty and alumni be in China this August 2011 -- in Beijing from August 14-19 and in Shanghai from August 19-24.

Check out our:
Website: http://www.georgetown.edu/hoyas-in-china.html

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georgetownalumni?sk=app_114588435303315

Twitter: www.twitter.com/HoyasInChina

Press Coverage!

ESPN: http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id...

SBNATION: http://mobile.dc.sbnation.com/georgetown-hoyas/2011/7/20/

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  • Watch out for that flying chair!

  • yeah....this is pretty awkward now LMAO

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  • @tjsbigidea ;) Good stuff.

  • You college pussies better knock out some Chink exchange students. 

  • @Drknoble other way around bro the Chinese team started the fight, but they were being manhandled and had already shot 57 freethrows

  • They should have took a couple of baseball bats and boxing gloves lol....

  • @Drknoble

    yea, the refs were letting them play over-aggresively to the point that it escalated out of control

  • YOu should read about what happened before you comment. The Chinese team started the fight by excessively fouling. And they're supposed to be "Pros", but were being embarrassed by a college team and started fouling them in retaliation. Plus this chinese team has been fined countless times for fighting in the asian league and world league.

  • Yes! Whipped cream!

    

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