The All-American Midfielder helped Georgetown to three consecutive NCAA Quarterfinal appearances and two East Coast Athletic Conference Championships.
In the fall of 2006, Kahoe had reconstructive shoulder surgery and was unable to compete in the 2007 season, granting him a medical redshirt, giving him an extra year of eligibility.
[3] In 2009, Kahoe initially elected not to declare for the Major League Lacrosse draft while waiting an appeal for an NCAA Hardship waiver, which would allow him an additional year to play football for the Syracuse University team, while completing his last year of a master's degree.
Kahoe, then declared for the National Lacrosse League draft, where he was selected by the Boston Blazers with the 33rd overall pick.
Kahoe was also extended an open try-out with the NFL's Miami Dolphins and after being released, was signed by the Florida Tuskers, owned by Joe Theismann and led by head coach Jay Gruden of the United Football League for the 2010 season.