Georgetown Archives - Digital Sports Desk https://digitalsportsdesk.com/tag/georgetown/ Online Destination for the Best in Boston Sports Sun, 30 Nov 2025 21:22:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://digitalsportsdesk.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/IMG_0364-2-150x150.jpg Georgetown Archives - Digital Sports Desk https://digitalsportsdesk.com/tag/georgetown/ 32 32 BIG EAST Update: Nov. 23 https://digitalsportsdesk.com/big-east-update-georgetown/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=big-east-update-georgetown Sun, 23 Nov 2025 07:00:49 +0000 https://digitalsportsdesk.com/?p=8567 The Hoyas are now 5-0 for the first time since the 2017-18 season.

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WASH DC – (Staff Report from Official Conference News Release) – BIG EAST teams were 3-0 on Saturday.  Georgetown moved to 5-0 with a home win over Wagner, Marquette used a strong second half to down Central Michigan, and late long-range shooting propelled Providence past Penn State at Mohegan Sun.
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Georgetown 92, Wagner 75 – Box Score
The Hoyas are now 5-0 for the first time since the 2017-18 season.  Balanced scoring efforts were in full display, tallying a season-high 92 points in a win over Wagner.  Malik Mack led Georgetown with 18 points, connecting on four 3-pointers while also tallying five assists.  Julius Halaifonua registered new career-highs in scoring (16) and rebounding (9).  GU also tallied 21 assists on 29 made field goals for the game.
Marquette 85, Central Michigan 71 – Box Score
Chase Ross was outstanding once again for the Golden Eagles, finishing with 27 points (7-8 FG; 12-14 FT), five rebounds, and seven assists.  Zaide Lowery added 12 points and five assists as seven Marquette players tallied at least six points.  For the game, MU tallied 42 of its 85 points in the paint and connected on nearly 53% of its shot attempts, while recording 21 assists on 28 field goals.
Providence 77, Penn State 65 – Box Score
Stefan Vaaks’ pair of late-game 3-pointers pushed the Friars ahead of Penn State at the Hall of Fame Showcase at Mohegan Sun.  Leading by three – 68-65 – late, Vaaks connected on a 3-pointer out of a timeout with 1:58 to play and added a second trifecta off a PSU turnover. Jason Edwards tallied 14 points and six rebounds, while Jaylin Sellers added 13 points.  Oswin Erhunmwunse narrowly missed a double-double (11 pts/8 reb) to go with four blocks.
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Sunday features four BIG EAST games, beginning with Butler and Virginia in the title game of the Greenbriar Tip-Off at 2 p.m. on CBS Sports Network.  Xavier finishes up play in the Shriners Children Charleston Classic, taking on West Virginia at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN.  No. 3/3 UConn hosts Bryant in Hartford at 6 p.m. on truTV, while DePaul takes on Detroit Mercy at 6 p.m. on ESPN+.
CBSSN
Butler vs. Virginia – 2 p.m.
Jack Benjamin (pxp); Anne O’Neil (analyst)
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Xavier vs. West Virginia – 3:30 p.m.
John Schriffen (pxp); Scott Williams (analyst)
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Bryant at UConn – 6 p.m. ET
Brendan Glasheen (pxp); Steve Smith (analyst)
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Detroit Mercy at DePaul – 6 p.m. ET – Watch
Evan Stockton (pxp); Jerel McNeal (analyst)

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BIG EAST: DePaul Faces Tough Georgetown Challenge https://digitalsportsdesk.com/georgetown-big-east/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=georgetown-big-east Wed, 12 Mar 2025 20:15:53 +0000 https://digitalsportsdesk.com/?p=7304 Georgetown showed major improvement in coach Ed Cooley’s second season as Micah Peavy earned a spot on the All-Big East first team and injured center Thomas Sorber made the third team and the conference’s all-rookie team.

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NEW YORK – Georgetown showed major improvement in coach Ed Cooley’s second season as Micah Peavy earned a spot on the All-Big East first team and injured center Thomas Sorber made the third team and the conference’s all-rookie team.

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Still there were moments of inconsistency for the seventh-seeded Hoyas (17-14), who oppose 10th-seeded DePaul in the first round of the Big East tournament Wednesday night with the winner advancing to face second-seeded Creighton on Thursday.

The Hoyas are 2-4 since Sorber’s last game and ended the season with an 83-77 loss at DePaul on Sunday that infuriated Cooley. While Peavy scored 29 points, the Hoyas allowed 56.6 percent shooting.

“We know in order to win games, everyone has to step up,” Peavy said. “We haven’t had a full squad for most of the year, but we’ve still been in close games, and we’ve learned how to execute when it counts.”

DePaul (13-18) nearly beat Villanova in the opening round last season before taking a one-point loss to end a 3-29 season. The Blue Demons improved by 10 victories in coach Chris Holtmann’s debut season and are coming off consecutive wins over Providence and Georgetown.

DePaul scored at least 80 points and shot at least 50 percent in the wins over the Friars and Hoyas. It was the first time the Blue Demons shot at least 50 percent in consecutive conference games since Jan. 2-6, 2019, and the first time it scored at least 80 in consecutive conference games since Feb. 27-March 2, 2022.

“I think that you want to be playing well late,” Holtmann said. “One of our goals this year, I said, ‘I’d like for us to be able to say we’re playing well late.’ And that’s clearly demonstrated here. So I think we hit that goal, now we need to play well in New York.”

DePaul is led by CJ Gunn (12.8 points) and Isaiah Rivera (10.7), who combined for 38 points on 13-of-26 shooting on Saturday. Rivera scored a season-high 21 against the Hoyas for his fifth straight double-figure outing.

–Field Level Media

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Providence Romps in Big East https://digitalsportsdesk.com/providence-romps-in-big-east/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=providence-romps-in-big-east Wed, 13 Mar 2024 22:30:16 +0000 https://digitalsportsdesk.com/?p=5653 NEW YORK – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Josh Oduro posted 20 points and nine rebounds as seventh-seeded Providence defeated 10th-seeded Georgetown 74-56 in the first round of the Big East tournament on Wednesday. Providence’s Devin Carter, who was named Big East Player of the Year hours before the game, tallied 19 points, nine […]

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NEW YORK – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Josh Oduro posted 20 points and nine rebounds as seventh-seeded Providence defeated 10th-seeded Georgetown 74-56 in the first round of the Big East tournament on Wednesday.

Providence’s Devin Carter, who was named Big East Player of the Year hours before the game, tallied 19 points, nine rebounds and six assists. Ticket Gaines shot 4-for-7 from 3-point range on his way to 15 points and seven rebounds.

The Friars (20-12) made 12 of 32 attempts from deep as they kept their faint NCAA Tournament hopes alive. They will face No. 8 Creighton, the second seed, in Thursday’s quarterfinals.

Georgetown (9-23) saw its first season under coach Ed Cooley come to an end in ignominious fashion. Cooley, Providence’s coach for 12 years, finished the season 0-3 against the Friars.

Jayden Epps poured in 30 points on 12-of-23 shooting to power the Hoyas’ offense.

Georgetown turned an 18-point deficit into a 64-56 game with 3:40 left after Drew Fielder contributed eight points, including two 3-pointers, and Epps made a driving layup.

Oduro made two free throws, and after Epps missed a pair of his own, Carter pulled up for a long 3-pointer that rattled around the rim and dropped to give the Friars a 13-point lead with 2:51 to go. From there, they were not seriously threatened.

Georgetown finished the game 4-of-19 from the foul line, with Epps shooting 3-of-11 there.

Providence was ahead 9-7 when Rich Barron knocked down a transition 3-pointer to spark a 11-0 run. Gaines hit a trey to make it 20-7 Friars, and Cooley called a timeout to stem the tide.

Another triple by Gaines gave Providence a 14-point lead. Epps kept the Hoyas in the game by making a 3-pointer while being fouled to the ground and finishing the four-point play.

Epps brought Georgetown within 28-21 with 9:25 left in the half, but Garwey Dual and Corey Floyd Jr. joined Providence’s 3-point party. Oduro’s free throws in the final minute gave the Friars a 40-27 halftime lead.

The Hoyas fell behind 45-27 early in the second half before forging a comeback. Rowan Brumbaugh set up Dontrez Styles for a reverse dunk, but less than a minute later Oduro tossed it to Carter and he elevated in the lane for an alley-oop of his own.

Georgetown drew within 49-40 while Providence went scoreless for a 4:50 stretch. Oduro knocked down a 3-pointer with 11:22 left to end that drought.

Carter deflected a pass near halfcourt and took it in for a dunk to make it 61-46 with 7:53 left.

–Adam Zielonka, Field Level Media

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Seton Hall Endures; Defeats Hoyas https://digitalsportsdesk.com/seton-hall-endures-defeats-hoyas/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=seton-hall-endures-defeats-hoyas Thu, 10 Mar 2022 02:00:16 +0000 https://digitalsportsdesk.com/?p=2346 NEW YORK – (Staff Report from Official News Release0 – On a night that saw the BIG EAST Tournament feel like old times, packed house of 17,163 and three gripping games with outstanding individual performances and renewed rivalries. Georgetown travelled to the Garden knowing their last victory against a Big East opponent came in last […]

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NEW YORK – (Staff Report from Official News Release0 – On a night that saw the BIG EAST Tournament feel like old times, packed house of 17,163 and three gripping games with outstanding individual performances and renewed rivalries.

Georgetown travelled to the Garden knowing their last victory against a Big East opponent came in last year’s BIG EAST Tournament title game, a mere 362 days ago. During the season, the Hoyas held a halftime lead against a conference foe in just three games and never by more than three points. And last night’s three-point lead over Seton Hall was its first at the half since Feb.9 against DePaul.

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The Pirates came into the BIG EAST Tournament as the conference’s hottest team, winning their final five straight and eight of their last 10. They had just logged their sixth 20-win season in the past seven years and the Pirates kind of had the Hoyas number of late, having won 12 of the last 16 against Georgetown.

So it should have been little more than a walk in the park for the Pirates, no?

Um, no. And the Pirates should have known as much as they had just played the Hoyas a week ago and needed to rally late to take down Georgetown in a five-point win on The Hall’s Senior Night. So it should have come as no surprise that the third tilt of the season between the Pirates and Hoyas would once again go down to the wire as it did. But the Pirates used an 11-3 run over the final 4:38 to rally from a four-point deficit and pull out a hard-fought 57-53 victory.

The Pirates (21-9) move on to face No. 3 seed UConn in Thursday’s quarterfinals. The Pirates and Huskies split the season series with Seton Hall winning, 90-87, in overtime on Jan. 8 before UConn evened the score with a 70-65 win on Feb. 16.

A three-pointer by Jamir Harris with 40.3 seconds to play gave the Pirates the lead for good at 55-53. But the Hoyas were not about to go quietly. With 27 seconds to play, Georgetown’s Collin Holloway had a wide open look on a three-pointer from the corner, but his shot clanged off the rim and right to teammate Donald Carey. But Carey’s attempt at a putback to tie the game was squashed when The Hall’s Ike Obiagu blocked his seventh shot of the game.

But after Seton Hall’s Alexis Yetna misfired on a free throw with 20.2 seconds to play, Georgetown had one more opportunity to either tie or win the game in the final seconds. But Carey made an errant pass to Kaiden Rice with six seconds to play and Jared Rhoden sank two free throws with two seconds left to ice the win for the Pirates.

Rhoden finished with 17 points to lead the Pirates while Myles Cale added 14. Freshman Aminu Mohammed was tops for the Hoyas with 12.

Afterwards, Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard credited his team’s poise with helping to pull out the victory over a feisty bunch of Hoyas.

“What’s great about this group is that they never get rattled,” Willard said. “We got down four and they understood what we had to do and it’s nice having that veteran presence.”

That’s six straight wins for the Pirates who now turn their attention to the third-seeded Huskies, who will be coming at The Hall with BIG EAST All-First Teamers R.J. Cole and Adama Sanogo. The Huskies have also won six of their last seven coming into the tournament.

“The biggest thing is we rebounded in the second half and in the first half they really kicked our butts on the boards,” Willard said. “So going against a very physical UConn team, we’re going to have to rebound the basketball.”

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