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2012–13 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

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Behind 11–10 early, Georgetown used an 8–0 run to take an 18–11 lead halfway through the first half. Then their offense went cold, and the Eagles took advantage of it to finish the first half with a 13–4 run and went to the locker room with a 24–22 lead at halftime. The Eagles went on a 21–2 run in the second half to take a 52–33 lead with 12:23 left to play, and they had a 57–40 advantage with 9:22 left. A furious Georgetown rally ensued in which the Hoyas closed to 72–68 with 52 seconds remaining, but they did not score again, and the Eagles went 6-for-10 from the free-throw line the rest of the way and shocked Georgetown with a 78–68 victory, to the delight of a crowd that was rooting for the Eagles to pull off the major upset. Florida Gulf Coast hit 21 of its 49 shots from the field (42.9%), while Georgetown shot 24-for-64 (37.5%). Markel Starks scored 23 points, Otto Porter finished with a double-double (13 points and 11 rebounds), and Jabril Trawick added 11 points. For the fifth straight time, the Hoyas exited the NCAA tournament in their first weekend due to an upset by a lower-seeded opponent; it was the third time in those five tournaments that they were knocked in their first game, and their fourth straight defeat at the hands of a double-digit seed. It was only the seventh time in NCAA tournament history that a No. 15 seed had beaten a No. 2 seed. Florida Gulf Coast advanced to defeat
1644:. During the Seton Hall game, play did not stop even though the lights dimmed for several minutes in the second half due to a storm in the Washington, D.C., area, and the Hoyas finished with a season-high 15 steals. Otto Porter scored 20 points and Markel Starks 16, D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera came off the bench to add 11, and walk-on John Caprio – who entered the game having played only 13 minutes all season and only 42 minutes in his collegiate career, scoring eight points and committing 10 turnovers – had three points, two rebounds, an assist, and a steal in 5Β½ minutes of play in the first half and finished the game with four points, six rebounds, two assists, and a steal. Against St. John's three days later, Nate Lubick, who entered the game shooting 23-of-33 (69.7%) from the field over the previous five games, sank eight of 10 shots to lead the Hoyas with 16 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double, while Markel Starks and Jabril Trawick each scored 12 and D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera added 11. At Rutgers, the Hoyas shot 57.4 percent from the field for the game and 60.9 percent in the second half; Otto Porter had a double-double with 19 points – 15 of them in the second half – and 14 rebounds, while Starks had a team-high 20 points, Mikeal Hopkins came out of an offensive funk to score 14, and Smith-Rivera added 13 off the bench. 1614:, their second ranked opponent of the season and the first ranked team they met in the Big East season, and began to turn their season around. Georgetown outscored Notre Dame 10–4 in the first 4:44 of play; the Fighting Irish hit only one of their first five field-goal attempts and only three of their first ten, and Notre Dame scored only eight points in the first ten minutes of the game. Late in the first half, the Hoyas shot only 3-for-10 over a six-minute span, allowing Notre Dame to close to 25–21, but over the last 4:01 of the half Georgetown went on a 9–0 run to go to the locker room with a 34–21 lead. Early in the second half, Notre Dame had a 10–0 run of its own to close to 40–37, but the Fighting Irish went scoreless over a seven-minute stretch while Georgetown scored 18 unanswered points to take a decisive lead. The Hoyas shot 53 percent from the field, outrebounded Notre Dame 35–24, and held the Fighting Irish to season lows in field-goal percentage (35 percent), assists (11), and points on the way to a 63–47 upset win. It was only Notre Dame's third loss in its last 24 Big East home games. Otto Porter led the Hoyas with 19 points and nine rebounds, D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera came into the game to score 14 points, and Moses Ayegba came off the bench to grab 10 rebounds. Georgetown evened its conference record at 3–3. 1395:. Greg Whittington finally broke the Georgetown scoring drought with a layup that closed the score to 61–56, but two Indiana free throws stretched the Hoosiersβ€² lead back to 63–56 with 1:18 left in regulation. But Georgetown mounted a comeback, with Market Starks and Otto Porter sinking consecutive three-pointers to reduce Indiana's lead to 63–62. Following a Hoosier free throw, Porter hit a layup with 4.6 seconds left that tied the game at 64–64 and forced overtime. In overtime, Indiana scored the first six points and pulled out to a 79–68 lead with 57 seconds left to play. Mikeal Hopkins, Porter, Starks, and Trawick all fouled out in overtime, during which the Hoyas were forced to foul repeatedly to stop the clock and Indiana went 13-for-18 (72.2%) from the foul line and outscored Georgetown 18–8. Hulls sank a three-pointer with about a minute left in overtime to give Indiana a 10-point lead, which the Hoosiers held onto to win 82–72. Indiana went 26-for-36 (72.2%) in free throws to Georgetown's 9-for-10 (90%) and went 11 of 17 (64.7%) on three-pointers to Georgetown's 11 of 26 (42.3%). Markel Starks finished with a game-high 20 points, his second straight game with 20 or more points, and Otto Porter had 15, Greg Whittington 12, and Mikeal Hopkins 11. Indiana head coach 1815:, Georgetown moved on to the semifinals to face No. 19 Syracuse, the tournament's fifth seed, which had beaten Seton Hall and Pittsburgh to advance. It was the final game between Georgetown and Syracuse as conference rivals, and Madison Square Garden was sold out, with a mostly pro-Syracuse crowd in attendance. Georgetown pulled out to an initial 11–6 lead with 12:24 left in the first half, but a 13–0 Syracuse run – during which Georgetown did not score for just over eight minutes – gave the Orange a 27–17 advantage with 2:24 remaining in the half, and Syracuse went to the locker room with a 29–20 lead at the intermission. In the second half, the Orange extended their lead to 12 points at 37–25 with 16:16 to play. A Mikeal Hopkins dunk and five straight points by Markel Starks cut Georgetown's deficit to 37–32 with 12:41 remaining, but then Syracuse pulled out to a 43–34 advantage with 11:02 to play. Another Hoya surge followed that tied the game at 49–49 with 1:47 left in regulation. Syracuse junior center Baye Moussa Keita sank two free throws with 1:23 to play in regulation and Otto Porter hit both ends of a one-and-one to make the score 51–51 with 7.3 seconds left. After Orange sophomore guard 1808:. The high seed gave the Hoyas a double bye, and they did not begin play until the quarterfinals, in which they met ninth-seeded Cincinnati, which had upset eighth-seeded Providence the day before to advance to meet Georgetown. The Hoyas pulled ahead to a 24–8 lead in the first half before the Bearcats began a comeback, outscoring Georgetown 16–5 during the remainder of the half, closing to a 29–24 deficit at halftime. Cincinnati then began the second half with a 9–2 scoring run that gave them a 33–31 lead, their first lead since the first few minutes of the game. Nate Lubick hit a baseline hook to tie the score at 31–31, and then D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera led a scoring surge that combined with the characteristically strong Hoya defense for a 22–6 Georgetown run, giving the Hoyas a 53–39 lead with 3:30 to play. Georgetown continued to pull away to win 62–43. The Bearcats shot only 14-for-38 (36.8%) from the field and committed 15 turnovers. Otto Porter shot only 3-for-9 from the field but made all 11 of his free throws – most of them in the final minutes – to finish with a game-high 18 points, Markel Starks had 14, and Smith-Rivera finished with 13. 1766:– set an attendance record at the Verizon Center and was the largest crowd ever to view a Georgetown home game. Both teams played tough defense, and in the first 17Β½ minutes of play they combined for 14 turnovers and only 13 field goals. Markel Starks scored the Hoyasβ€² first eight points and D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera their next eight, while Otto Porter did not even attempt a shot until 7:46 was left in the first half and finished the half 0-for-2 from the field and with only two points, although he did score the final points of the half on two free throws that gave Georgetown a 25–18 advantage at halftime, its biggest lead of the game at the time. Porter scored eight more points in the second half, during which the Hoyas pulled away to a 50–31 lead with 8Β½ minutes left to play. Georgetown outscored the Orange 11–8 the rest of the way, and the Hoyas won 61–39. The crowd celebrated by storming the court. Starks had a game-high 19 points, Smith-Rivera had 15 off the bench, Jabril Trawick scored 14, and Porter finished with 10. The win completed Georgetown's first two-game regular-season sweep of the Orange since the 1904:: In both years, Georgetown fielded young teams dominated by freshman and sophomores that dropped an early in-season tournament game against a highly ranked opponent but otherwise finished the non-conference schedule with a single loss, then stumbled early against conference opposition before enjoying a long conference winning streak and finishing much higher than expected in the conference standings. Both teams consistently mounted very strong defenses and climbed from an unranked start to a high ranking in the AP Poll as the season progressed. Both teams also won in their first round of Big East tournament play and lost their second game. However, both teams also were knocked out of the NCAA tournament in its first weekend by double-digit seeds, as Georgetown had in each of its five NCAA tournament appearances since the Final Four year in 2007. The 2012–13 team suffered perhaps the biggest and most embarrassing of these defeats by losing to a 15th-seeded opponent, a tournament rarity. The 2012–13 Hoyas finished with a record of 25–7, and their final ranking was No. 8 in the AP Poll and No. 17 in the 1705:, Porter led a 10–2 Georgetown run early in the second half that put the Hoyas back in front, and they led 39–31 with 11:13 left to play. But Syracuse came back, and the Orange stole an inbound pass and scored to pull ahead 41–37 with 6:38 remaining in the game. Porter followed with a three-pointer and, fouled on the shot, sank the free throw to tie the game at 41–41 with a four-point play. Georgetown outscored Syracuse 16–5 the rest of the way and pulled away for a 57–46 upset win. Only three days after D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera's 33-point game, Otto Porter went 12 of 19 from the field, including five three-pointers, to score a career-high 33 points – the only Hoya to score in double figures – and also had eight rebounds and a game-high five steals. Moses Ayegba pulled down 10 rebounds. Shooting 17-of-50 (34.0 percent) from the field – 5-of-20 (20.0%) on 3-pointers – Syracuse scored the fewest points it had in a game at the Carrier Dome since a 45-point performance against 1876:
a first-team All-American and the Big East Player of the Year. Markel Starks played in all 32 games and started all but one, finishing second on the team with an average of 12.8 points per game on 45.7 percent shooting from the field overall, and he hit 41.7 percent of this three-pointers and 73.1 percent of his free-throws. Greg Whittington played in all 13 games before his mid-season suspension, starting 12 of them, and averaged 12.1 points per game with a 45.1 percent field-goal percentage. D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera came off the bench in all 32 games and shot 40.4 percent from the field to average 8.9 points per game. Nate Lubick, Mikeal Hopkins, and Jabril Trawick also played in all 32 games, with Hopkins and Lubick each starting 31 of them and Trawick starting 20. Lubick added 7.1 points per game on 59.1 percent field-goal shooting, while Hopkins averaged 5.9 and Trawick 5.8 points per game. The Big East's coaches voted John Thompson III Big East Coach of the Year.
1621:. Georgetown led 33–29 at halftime. With 3Β½ minutes to play in the game, Aaron Bowen – a redshirt sophomore who previously had scored only 47 points over his collegiate career – scored his only points of the game by appearing seemingly out of nowhere to make an acrobatic move to tip in D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera's missed layup and score the game's decisive basket, giving the Hoyas a 52–50 lead. Louisville – which made all 12 of its first-half free throws but shot only 4-for-10 from the free-throw line in the second half – made only one of two free throws with 2:22 to play to close to 52–51. The Cardinals had several chances to take the lead after that, but failed to take advantage of them, and Louisville senior guard 1391:. During a wild, back-and-forth first half, the two teams combined to shoot 14-for-24 (58.3%) from three-point range, and Indiana led by seven points with 4:22 until halftime, but the Hoyas reduced the Hoosiersβ€² lead to 36–32 at the half. In the second half, Georgetown fell behind 44–39, then went on a 10–1 run keyed by Otto Porter and Jabril Trawick to take a 49–45 lead. The Hoosiers scored six unanswered points to retake the lead, 51–49, but Georgetown tied the game at 51–51 with 9:22 remaining. The Hoyas then went scoreless for six minutes. With two minutes left in regulation, Indiana grabbed an offensive rebound and took a 61–54 lead on a layup by Hoosier senior guard 1199: 1578:. Georgetown shot 35 percent in field-goal attempts and no Hoyas scored in double figures, while the Panthers shot 55 percent from the field and completed a three-game streak in which they beat the Hoyas at the Verizon Center by 16, 15, and 28 points. It was the most lopsided Big East road win in Pittsburgh's history, and the Hoyas emerged from the game shooting only 38.7 percent from the field for the season while allowing opponents to average 55.7 points per game. Georgetown opened 0–2 in the conference play for the first time since the 1314:
evening air nonetheless made the floor so slippery that both coaches reluctantly agreed to cease play and suspend the game for the sake of the playersβ€² safety without beginning the second half. Although the teams discussed the possibility of resuming play on another date and possibly in another location, a mutually acceptable time and place proved elusive, and Georgetown announced on November 28 that it would not agree to schedule the game's completion. The game was canceled, and did not count in the record of either team.
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Trawick's last-second heave from halfcourt hit the backboard but did not go in, and Syracuse celebrated a 58–55 overtime upset win. The Hoyas shot 4-for-18 (22.2%) from three-point range and 11-for-20 (55.0%) from the free-throw line, and Syracuse's bench outscored that of the Hoyas 23–5. Georgetown dropped to 15–2 in Big East tournament games in which it was the top seed. It was the 14th and last meeting in the Big East tournament between the schools; each won seven games. It also was Syracuse head coach
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two-point jumper by Otto Porter, in the game's first nine minutes. The Hoyas missed their first eight three-point attempts. But then Porter came alive, scoring 14 points during a 17–3 Georgetown run that gave the Hoyas a 21–15 lead and quieted the crowd. Then Syracuse staged a rally in the last minute of the half, scoring eight unanswered points to take a 23–21 lead at the intermission. After a halftime that featured a ceremony in which the Orange retired the jersey of former Syracuse great
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the Bruins began to close the gap, scoring to make it 77–70 with 50 seconds remaining. They did not score again, however, and Georgetown hung on for a 78–70 upset victory. The Hoyas shot 18-for-30 (60.0%) in the second half and 30-for-55 (54.5%) for the game; they outrebounded the Bruins 40–31 and had eight blocked shots to UCLA's four. Markel Starks scored a career-high 23 points, and Otto Porter returned to action and made his first collegiate start, finishing with a
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mostly by turnovers, steals, and offensive fouls. Georgetown led 33–23 at halftime, but started the second half by going nearly seven minutes without a field goal while the Golden Eagles outscored them 8–2 and closed to 35–31. Marquette had closed its 10-point halftime deficit to three with 12:13 remaining in the game when, with Georgetown leading 37–34, officials called a
1301:) during the evening and a possibility that windy conditions and condensation building up on the court would interfere with game play. In the first half, with condensation creating ever more slippery conditions, the underdog Hoyas allowed the Gators to shoot 45.5 percent from the field, but also forced Florida into eight turnovers. Florida, meanwhile, used an effective 1717:β€²s all-time record against the Hoyas to 37–35 (.513), even though he was the second-winningest coach in NCAA Division I history, with a career record of 912–309 (.748). Georgetown's win also snapped a 38-game Syracuse winning streak at the Carrier Dome, a school record on that court; the last time the Orange had lost at the Carrier Dome was also to Georgetown, on 3073: 2027: 3081: 1629:– missed a potential game-winning jumper with 1.4 seconds to play. Otto Porter pulled down the rebound, his 12th of the game, was fouled, and made one of two free throws to finish with 17 points, giving him a double-double. The underdog Hoyas won 53–51, dealing Louisville its third straight loss, the Cardinalsβ€² longest losing streak since 1656:
for arguing an out-of-bounds call. The call changed the game's momentum, prompting an 8–1 run by the Hoyas. Marquette never got closer than eight points the rest of the way, and Georgetown won 63–55, moving into a second-place tie with Marquette in the Big East standings. Otto Porter finished with 21
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three days later, the Bulls coming from 11 points behind at the half to win their first conference game of the season. Otto Porter led the Hoyas again with 21 points against South Florida, while D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera scored 16 off the bench and Nate Lubick finished with 10 rebounds and eight points.
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three days later. The Hoyasβ€² early-season shooting woes continued. Marquette held Georgetown – which missed 10 of its first 12 shots – to 48 points, 16 points below the Hoyas' season average, and won by one point; Markel Starks led the Hoyas with 18 points against the Golden Eagles, while Otto Porter
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in 1997. From the field, Georgetown shot 36 percent and Tennessee 33 percent, the teams combined to shoot 7-for-20 (35%) from the free-throw line, no one scored during the last 4:10 of play, and no player on either team scored in double digits. Rising to No. 15 in the AP Poll, where they would remain
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conducted a reenlistment ceremony for U.S. Navy personnel on the ship's deck, game officials, staff, coaches, the players, and volunteers spent all of halftime and several minutes after the scheduled start time for the second half attempting to dry the court with towels, but condensation in the humid
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Otto Porter played in 31 of the Hoyasβ€² 32 games, started 30, and led the team with 16.2 points per game on 48.0 percent shooting from the field and 77.7 percent from the free-throw line, and he also led the team in rebounds with 7.5 per game. He also shot 42.2 percent from three-point range, and was
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Georgetown finished the regular season with an overall record of 24–5, having won 12 of its last 13 games. In its final season in the original Big East Conference, it finished with a 14–4 conference record, tied for first with Louisville and Marquette. It was the first time the Hoyas had finished in
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Rising to No. 15 in the AP Poll, Georgetown returned home to meet Marquette; unranked when they had upset the Hoyas to start out the Big East season, the Golden Eagles now were ranked No. 18. Both teams mounted aggressive defenses and officials called a tight game, leading to a contest characterized
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in the semifinals. Leading 31–29 at halftime, Georgetown opened the second half with a 12–0 run that gave the Hoyas their biggest lead of the game at 43–29. The Bruins fought their way back to a 59–53 deficit, but the Hoyas then outscored them 7–1 to extend the lead to 66–54 with 6:17 to play. Again
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to limit Georgetown largely to perimeter shooting, and the Hoyas shot only 35.7 percent from the field and made only three three-pointers. Nate Lubick and Otto Porter led Georgetown with seven points each, and Greg Whittington and Mikeal Hopkins grabbed four rebounds apiece. Florida's greatest lead
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for 2013–14 and beyond; marketed as "the American," it was the legal successor to the original Big East. Both the new Big East and the American claimed the history and heritage of the original Big East as part of their own, but in the new Big East the Hoyas faced a future in an unproven conference
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The Pittsburgh game turned out to be Greg Whittington's last as a Hoya. He had started all 13 games of the season and was second on the team in both points per game (12.0) and rebounds per game (7.0), but was declared academically ineligible and suspended before the next game. He saw no action for
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in the second regional round. In his collegiate debut, D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera came off the bench to score a team-leading 19 points against Duquesne, followed by 11 against Liberty. Greg Whittington had 15 rebounds in the Duquesne game and finished with a game-high and career-high 18 points against
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in which the Hoyas lost a 12-point lead late in regulation and then had to come from behind in the second overtime for a one-point win. Another win followed at the Verizon Center in a rematch with Rutgers. Otto Porter led the team in both games with 22 points against Connecticut and 28 points and
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as a Big East rival. It was the 72nd crowd of over 30,000 at the Carrier Dome, and the 17th game against Georgetown there to draw more than 30,000. Georgetown got off to a very poor start, with Syracuse outscoring the Hoyas in a 10–2 run early in the game and Georgetown scoring only one basket, a
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The Hoyas finished the non-conference portion of their schedule with a 10–1 record – with the only loss coming against the No. 1 team in the country – and an unusually long two-week break in action between their game against American and the beginning of Big East play. Despite their success, they
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and won the conference tournament, but it was their first appearance in the NCAA tournament. The Hoyas entered the game allowing opponents to shoot only 37.6 percent from the field – fourth-best in the United States – and limiting opponents to 55.7 points per game, and were the heavy favorites.
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missed a potentially game-winning shot at the buzzer, the game went into overtime. The Orange scored the first four points in overtime to take a lead they never lost. Markel Starks fouled out with 3:36 left in overtime and, although the Hoyas got as close as 57–55 with 40 seconds left, Jabril
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in a game in which Otto Porter had a double-double (19 points and a season-high 14 rebounds), Markel Starks scored 17 points, Nate Lubick finished with 11, and D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera grabbed 10 rebounds in addition to scoring eight points. They dropped out of the AP Top 25 before they hosted
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in a series the Dukes led 10–3 entering the game. The Hoyas defeated the Dukes despite a first half in which Georgetown shot 5-of-22 (22.7%) from the field and committed seven turnovers and a second half in which they committed 10 more turnovers. Three days later, the Hoyas beat
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in which the Hoyas committed 23 turnovers. It was the Wildcatsβ€² third win of the season over a Top Five team. Otto Porter led the team for the fourth straight game with 17 points, while D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera came off the bench to score 14 and Markel Starks finished with 12.
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With no seniors on their roster, the Hoyas faced no attrition through graduation during the offseason. However, after an outstanding sophomore season, Otto Porter announced on April 15, 2013, that he would skip his final two years of college eligibility and enter the
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Still ranked No. 5, Georgetown closed out its regular season by hosting No. 17 Syracuse. It was the 89th game between the teams but the final regular-season meeting between them as Big East rivals, and the crowd of 20,972 – which included former Georgetown players
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Late in the season, plans were finalized for the conference realignment announced in December 2012. What the press dubbed the "Catholic Seven" – DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, Seton Hall, St. John's, and Villanova – announced their departure from the
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scored 13 points against both the Dukes and the Flames, while Nate Lubick also scored 13 against Liberty and grabbed eight rebounds. Struck in the head six minutes into the Duquesne game, Otto Porter sat out the rest of that game and the entire Liberty game with
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selected him as the third overall pick. Meanwhile, after a freshman year in which he appeared in only four games, played for only a total of five minutes, took no shots and scored no points, and had no assists or rebounds, Brandon Bolden decided to transfer to
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in a rout in which D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera shot 10-for-12 (83.3%) from the field, including 5-for-6 from three-point range, and went 8-for-10 in free-throws to score 33 points, the most by a Georgetown freshman in a single game since
216: 1491:. Otto Porter had 14 points against Texas, 10 against Towson, took another blow to the head in the Longwood game but returned to action and finished with a game-high 22 points, scored 12 points and grabbed nine rebounds against 1602:, but they beat the Friars for the eighth straight time behind 20 points and eight rebounds by Otto Porter before he fouled out, 16 points by Markel Starks, and a 10-point performance by Nate Lubick. However, Georgetown lost at 7319: 6385: 1741:
eight rebounds against Rutgers; in the Rutgers game, he was the only Hoya to score in double figures and he sank 15 out of 18 free throws (83.3%), the most free throws made by a Georgetown player in a single game since
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The game was suspended with Florida leading 27–23 at halftime due to condensation on the court, and later was cancelled entirely after the teams could not find a mutually convenient date on which to resume
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The wins at Notre Dame and against Louisville were the first in what became an 11-game Georgetown winning streak. Georgetown swept the homestand, following the victory over Louisville by defeating
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in which Otto Porter finished with a double-double (17 points and 13 rebounds), Greg Whittington also scored 17 points, Markel Starks contributed 15 points, and Mikeal Hopkins added 13. Making the
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and Greg Whittington each finished with 13 points and Whittington pulled down eight rebounds. The 73–45 loss to Pittsburgh was Georgetown's largest margin of defeat since a 104–71 loss to
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After the completion of the Western Carolina game on December 15, Georgetown athletic director Lee Reed broke the news to the press that seven Big East schools that did not have
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Feldman, Asher, "Georgetown vs. Florida: Billy Donovan says he's reached out to Hoyas about completing suspended game," dc.sbnation.com, November 20, 2012, 11:24 p.m. EST.
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Liberty in a game in which Georgetown shot only 2-for-15 (13.3%) from three-point range but outscored the Flames 34–10 in the paint, including 24–0 in the first half.
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Piper, David, "Georgetown vs. Florida halftime score update: Hoyas tail Gators, 27–23, in defensive contest," dc.sbnation.com, November 9, 2012, 10:16 p.m. EST.
1932:; the new conference not only retained the right to the "Big East" name, but also the right to hold its annual postseason tournament at Madison Square Garden. 1775: 1221:(#15) falls back on defense. The teams wore camouflage-themed uniforms for the game, which was cancelled after the first half due to condensation on the court. 5519:
Anonymous, "Shipshow, Slipshow! Georgetown-Florida Game Cancelled At Half Because of On-Court Condensation," casualhoya.com, November 9, 2012, 11:35 p.m. EST.
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on December 22, Georgetown extended its winning streak against the Eagles to nine, the last Hoya loss to American having come 30 years earlier in an upset on
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guard for the third straight season, and freshman David Allen also walked on as a guard. Sophomore center Tyler Adams, sidelined early the previous season by
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and narrowed the Orange's lead in the series all-time to 49–41, and Georgetown enjoyed its biggest margin of victory over Syracuse since a 27-point win on
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faced questions about their sometimes sluggish scoring, as well about their perimeter defense, as they prepared for a challenging conference schedule.
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that snapped the Hoyasβ€² winning streak at seven games. They dropped to No. 19 in the AP Poll, then suffered another upset loss at the hands of
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in 2014. Cincinnati, Connecticut, and Louisville remained in the original Big East, which took in several new members and renamed itself the
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due to transfer rules but then would have three years of college eligibility remaining. Kansas State announced his decision on May 17, 2013.
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The Hoyas won their next two games to even their conference record at 2–2, first returning to Madison Square Garden to cruise to a win over
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Kilgore, Adam, "Georgetown’s Tyler Adams, his career cut short by heart ailment, gets one last start," washingtonpost.com, March 6, 2015.
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on March 9, 2013, the team clinched their 10th Big East Regular Season Championship. Georgetown lost to 15-seed and tournament newcomer
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Reid, Jason, "Another NCAA tournamwent loss leaves Joh Thompson III, Hoyas searching for answers," washingtonpost.com, March 22, 2013.
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Piper, David, "Georgetown vs. Florida cancelled due to condensation on the court," dc.sbnation.com, November 9, 2012, 11:05 p.m. EST.
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Falling to No. 8 in the AP Poll, but with a record of 25–6 and having won 13 of its last 15 games, Georgetown received a bid to the
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The Hoyasβ€² nine-game winning streak and upset of Syracuse prompted their elevation to No. 7 in the AP Poll by the time they visited
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The Hoyas moved on to the Barclays Center to face much tougher opposition in the tournament portion of the Classic, meeting No. 11
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Kline, Brandon, "Georgetown vs. Florida preview, time, TV schedule, and more," dc.sbnation.com, November 9, 2012, 2:30 p.m. EST
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and winning a rematch with St. John's. Returning to the AP Top 25 at No. 20 in the AP Poll, they then went on the road to beat
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Georgetown returned to the Verizon Center to begin a three-game homestand by facing its second ranked opponent in a row, No. 5
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without counting against the team's scholarship total; relegated to the bench, he made the most of the situation, acting as a
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Clarke, Liz, "Georgetown-Florida basketball game on battleship called after one half," washingtonpost.com, November 9, 2012.
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Clarke, Liz, "Georgetown-Syracuse basketball series to resume in 2015–16," washingtonpost.com, June 10, 2014, 11:33 a.m. EDT
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Phillips, Scott, "Georgetown forward Brandon Bolden transfers to Kansas State," nbcsports.com, May 18, 2013, 1:15 p.m. EDT.
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Playing its first game since December 22, Georgetown opened its Big East season on January 5, 2013, with an upset loss at
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called the game an "epic battle," saying of both teams that "everyone that played in that absolutely left it out there."
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Jones, David, "Florida, Georgetown won't complete aircraft carrier game," usatoday.com, November 28, 2012, 8:00 p.m. EST.
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Anonymous, "Buzz Williams' technical swings momentum as Marquette falls to G'town," Associated Press, February 12, 2013.
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Anonymous, "D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera scores 33 points to lift Georgetown by DePaul," Associated Press, February 20, 2013.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Pittsburgh bounces back from losses, upsets No. 19 Georgetown," Associated Press, January 9, 2013.
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Anonymous, "Otto Porter Jr, rescues Hoyas in double-overtime thriller vs, UConn," Associated Press, February 28, 2013.
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espn.com Anonymous, "No. 1 Indiana outlasts Georgetown in OT at Legends Classic," Associated Press, November 21, 2012.
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s last season as a member of the original Big East Conference. It had been a founding member of the conference in the
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The Hoyas rounded out their non-conference schedule with a seven-game winning streak that began with a home win over
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espn.com Anonymous, "Otto Porter-led Hoyas put away Red Storm to end skid at 2," Associated Press, January 12, 2013.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Greg Whittington's career-best 25 lead No. 15 Georgetown," Associated Press, December 15, 2012.
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Anonymous, "Indiana vs. Georgetown: Hoosiers need OT, but win Legends Classic," sportingnews.com, November 21, 2012.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Georgetown controls paint to win without Otto Porter Jr.," Associated Press, November 14, 2012.
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Long, Mark, "Georgetown-Florida called at halftime, wet court," Associated Press, November 10, 2012, 12:41 a.m. EST.
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points, Markl Starks with 16, and Nate Lubick with 10. The Hoyas scored 24 points off 19 turnovers during the game.
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Anonymous, "No. 15 Hoyas waste 12-point lead, rally for seventh straight win," Associated Press, February 16, 2013.
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Anonymous, "Florida Gulf Coast stuns Georgetown; 7th No. 15 seed to beat No. 2," Associated Press, March 23, 2013.
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espn.com Anonymous, "No. 15 Georgetown overcomes Towson, 17-point first half," Associated Press, December 8, 2012.
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Anonymous, "No. 19 Syracuse tops No. 5 Georgetown in final Big East meeting," Associated Press, March 16, 2013.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Otto Porter shakes off head shot to lead Georgetown," Associated Press, December 10, 2012.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Georgetown relies on defense to trounce Texas at MSG," Associated Press, December 4, 2012.
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Smith, Elliot, "Hoyas’ Mikael Hopkins a little rough around the edges," washingtontimes.com, November 21, 2012.
5672: 4939: 3004: 1737: 1664:, breaking a four-game losing streak against the Bearcats and winning their first game at Cincinnati since the 1115: 5618:
espn.com Anonymous, "Georgetown upsets UCLA in Shabazz Muhammad's debut," Associated Press, November 20, 2012.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Otto Porter lifts No. 15 Georgetown past American," Associated Press, December 22, 2012.
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game that saw them set a school record for the fewest points scored in any game since the institution of the
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Anonymous, "Otto Porter Jr. ignites No. 7 Hoyas to 11th straight victory," Associated Press, March 3, 2013.
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Anonymous, "Otto Porter, Hoyas go into Notre Dame, crush No. 24 Irish," Associated Press, January 22, 2013.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Hoyas prevail in ugly 37–36 win over Tennessee," Associated Press, November 30, 2012.
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Georgetown followed this disappointing beginning to its season by participating for the first time in the
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at the expense of the interests of its basketball programs led Georgetown and six other Big East members (
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Anonymous, "G'town leans on defense to rout Syracuse, tie for Big East," Associated Press, March 9, 2013.
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Anonymous, "Villanova beats another top-5 team, sinks No. 5 Georgetown," Associated Press, March 7, 2013.
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Anonymous, "Otto Porter scores 33 points to lead Hoyas at Syracuse," Associated Press, February 24, 2013.
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Anonymous, "The Casual Awards: Here Come The Hoyas," casualhoya.com, November 21, 2012, 1:03 p.m. EST.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Marquette hangs on, tops No. 15 Georgetown," Associated Press, January 5, 2013.
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Georgetown's season had an unusual beginning. The Hoyas started off with a ranked opponent – No. 10
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Anonymous, "Georgetown pulls away, advances to Big East semis," Associated Press, March 14, 2013.
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Anonymous, "Otto Porter, No. 20 Georgetown hold off Rutgers," Associated Press, February 9, 2013.
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Anonymous, "Georgetown hands Louisville 3rd straight loss," Associated Press, January 26, 2013.
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as Big East rivals on March 9, 2013, set an attendance record at the Verizon Center of 20,972.
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Clarke, Liz, "Otto Porter Jr. leaving Georgetown for NBA," washingtonpost.com, April 15, 2013.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Georgetown 72, Mount St. Mary's 50," Associated Press, November 24, 2012.
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s increasingly unstable membership and uncertain future and what Georgetown and the conference
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into 30 turnovers in the first meeting of the teams, the most by a Georgetown opponent since
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Standig, Ben, "Hoyas fall to No. 1 Indiana in OT," nbcsports.com, November 20, 2012 8:45 PM.
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had only started classes in 1997 and was so new that it had become eligible for postseason
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78–68 in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The team was ranked No. 8 in the final
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espn.com Anonymous, "Georgetown 74, Providence 65," Associated Press, January 16, 2013.
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espn.com Anonymous, "Georgetown 61, Duquesne 55," Associated Press, November 11, 2012.
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opponents at the Verizon Center in non-tournament "regional" rounds, then went to the
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Anonymous, "South Florida 61, Georgetown 58," Associated Press, January 19, 2013.
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espn.com Western Carolina vs. Georgetown – Box Score – December 15, 2012 – ESPN
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Anonymous, "Recap: Indiana 82, Georgetown 72 (OT)," Reuters, November 20, 2012.
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espn.com Florida Gulf Coast vs. Georgetown – Box Score – March 22, 2013 – ESPN
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Anonymous, "Georgetown 68, St. John's 56," Associated Press, February 2, 2013.
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Anonymous, "Georgetown 74, Seton Hall 52," Associated Press, January 30, 2013.
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NCAA national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics
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espn.com Georgetown vs. South Florida – Box Score – January 19, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Georgetown vs. Connecticut – Box Score – February 27, 2013 – ESPN
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was a 10–5 advantage, and the Gators held a 27–23 lead at halftime. While
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espn.com Georgetown vs. Cincinnati – Box Score – February 15, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com providence vs. Georgetown – Box Score – January 16, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Georgetown vs. St. John's – Box Score – January 12, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Tennessee vs. Georgetown – Box Score – November 30, 2012 – ESPN
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The Hoyas next squandered a 12-point lead but came from behind to win at
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espn.com Marquette vs. Georgetown – Box Score – February 11, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com St. John's vs. Georgetown – Box Score – February 9, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com St. John's vs. Georgetown – Box Score – February 2, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Seton Hall vs. Georgetown – Box Score – January 30, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Louisville vs. Georgetown – Box Score – January 26, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Georgetown vs. Notre Dame – Box Score – January 22, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Pittsburgh vs. Georgetown – Box Score – January 8, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com American vs. Georgetown – Box Score – December 22, 2012 – ESPN
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espn.com Longwood vs. Georgetown – Box Score – December 10, 2012 – ESPN
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espn.com Duquesne vs. Georgetown – Box Score – November 11, 2012 – ESPN
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Riding an eight-game winning streak, No. 11 Georgetown next faced No. 8
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espn.com Syracuse vs. Georgetown – Play-by-Play – March 15, 2012 – ESPN
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espn.com Georgetown vs. Syracuse – Box Score – February 23, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Georgetown vs. Marquette – Box Score – January 5, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Indiana vs. Georgetown – Box Score – November 20, 2012 – ESPN
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espn.com Liberty vs. Georgetown – Box Score – November 14, 2012 – ESPN
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espn.com Cincinnati vs. Georgetown – Box Score – March 14, 2012 – ESPN
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espn.com DePaul vs. Georgetown – Box Score – February 20, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Towson vs. Georgetown – Box Score – December 8, 2012 – ESPN
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Mt. St. Maryβ€²s vs. Georgetown – Box Score – November 24, 2012 – ESPN
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as well with an injury, was dismissed from the team in January 2014.
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The Hoyas advanced to the Classic's championship game, meeting No. 1
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espn.com Syracuse vs. Georgetown – Box Score – March 15, 2012 – ESPN
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espn.com Georgetown vs. Villanova – Box Score – March 6, 2013 – ESPN
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espn.com Texas vs. Georgetown – Box Score – December 4, 2012 – ESPN
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espn.com UCLA vs. Georgetown – Box Score – November 19, 2012 – ESPN
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the remainder of the season, and after sitting out the beginning of
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espn.com Syracuse vs. Georgetown – Box Score – March 9, 2013 – ESPN
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Coaches did not release a Week 2 poll at the same time the AP did.
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first-place in the conference's regular season standings since the
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espn.com Rutgers vs. Georgetown – Box Score – March 2, 2013 – ESPN
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play only in 2011; the Eagles had finished in second place in the
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Based on tiebreaking criteria, Georgetown was seeded first in the
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and without their traditional rival Syracuse on their schedule.
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sports-reference.com 2012–13 Georgetown Hoyas Roster and Stats
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2013 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament participants
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Wizards Sign 2013 Draft Picks Otto Porter & Glen Rice Jr.
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four days later for a double-overtime thriller in a sold-out
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The 2012–13 Georgetown season bore many similarities to the
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s other basketball-only members believed to be its focus on
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and had remained a member for 34 seasons, but the conference
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had left the conference in the summer of 2012 to join the
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The Hoyas fell to 12–4 on the year, 2–3 in the Big East.
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Markel Starks (#5) drives down the court during the
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2012–13 Big East Conference men's basketball season
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(#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. 975:2012–13 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team 6454: 5935: 5933: 5877: 5875: 5873: 5850: 5848: 5825: 5823: 1677:'s 34-point performance during a game in the 1410:for the first time at No. 20, they next beat 234: 225: 210: 8: 1439:for the next month, the Hoyas then defeated 1020:of the season and No. 17 in the postseason 193:2012–13 Big East men's basketball standings 6461: 6447: 6439: 5385:"Big East Conference Standings – 2012–13." 3113: 1960: 1882:2013 National Basketball Association Draft 1126:had left school a year early to enter the 297: 266: 217: 203: 190: 20: 7310:Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball seasons 5340:*Non-conference game. Rankings from 1796:2013 Big East men's basketball tournament 226: 3429: 3361: 5377: 1977: 1811:Hoping for a No.1 seed in the upcoming 963:*Ineligible for postseason play due to 7: 5387:ESPN.com. Retrieved: March 18, 2013. 3392: 1267:personnel, on a court set up on the 1004:, the team's second leading scorer, 5397:Borzello, Jeff (January 16, 2013). 1308:United States Secretary of the Navy 1110:Without its three top scorers from 992:and played their home games at the 7330:2013 in sports in Washington, D.C. 7325:2012 in sports in Washington, D.C. 1000:. Prior to the January 12 game at 16:American college basketball season 14: 6471:Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball 1893:, where he would have to sit out 1483:team in 2004–05. In its win over 1475:turned the ball over 32 times on 29:Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball 6486:Washington Light Infantry Armory 6397:sports-reference.com Otto Porter 3079: 3071: 2760:St. Ignatius College Preparatory 2574:Scott County Central High School 2025: 1863:in the third round, but lost to 1217:(#3) follows as Florida forward 36: 3096:Last update: November 20, 2012 1867:in the South Region semifinal. 239: 198: 5222:vs. (5) No. 19  2819:Progressive Christian Academy 1610:The Hoyas next visited No. 24 1467:. Two days later, they forced 531: 486: 441: 396: 351: 305: 287: 256: 1: 2698:Seton Hall Preparatory School 2634:Samuel W. Wolfson High School 2384:Georgetown Preparatory School 1848:Florida Gulf Coast University 1162:, and junior Moses Ayegba at 1014:Florida Gulf Coast University 3679:Legends Classic Championship 2252:DeMatha Catholic High School 1950:American Athletic Conference 1914:original Big East Conference 1652:on Golden Eagles head coach 1353:– and only the second since 1093:American Athletic Conference 996:. 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Joyce Center 3795:SEC–Big East Challenge 2938:Sandalwood High School 2517:Sumter, South Carolina 2277:D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera 1416:SEC–Big East Challenge 1222: 1168:D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera 146:Nate Lubick (1st year) 5296:vs. (15 S)  5252:Madison Square Garden 5189:Madison Square Garden 4781:Big East Network/MASN 4610:Big East Network/MASN 4344:Big East Network/MASN 4293:Big East Network/MASN 4273:Madison Square Garden 3883:Madison Square Garden 3602:vs. No. 11  3413:vs. No. 10  2943:Jacksonville, Florida 2639:Jacksonville, Florida 2257:Hyattsville, Maryland 1778:on December 1, 1962. 1449:Madison Square Garden 1283:Naval Station Mayport 1239:Olympic gold medalist 1201: 1018:Associated Press Poll 979:Georgetown University 5094:ESPN College GameDay 4407:at No. 24  3668:vs. No. 1  3124:Increase in ranking 2065:Brandon, Mississippi 2061:Brandon High School 1895:the following season 1840:2013 NCAA tournament 1813:2013 NCAA tournament 1588:the following season 1432:1984 NCAA tournament 1297:, 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Index

Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball

Big East regular season
NCAA tournament
Big East Conference
John Thompson III
Mike Brennan
Kevin Broadus
Markel Starks
Verizon Center
2011–12
2013–14
2012–13 Big East men's basketball standings
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Georgetown
Marquette
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Notre Dame
Villanova
Connecticut
Cincinnati
Providence
St. John's
Rutgers
Seton Hall
South Florida

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