Johnnies beat Hoyas from the line and in the paint Your Georgetown Hoyas (9-23, 2-18) fought to the bitter end against the Saint John’s Red Storm (19-12, 11-9) at Madison Square Garden on Saturday afternoon in their season finale, however the Johnnies pulled away to win 86-78 and hand the Hoyas their 18th conference loss.
Desmond Claude scored 26 of his career-high 36 points in the second half to propel Xavier to a 98-93, come-from-behind win over Georgetown on Saturday night in Washington, D.C.
Quincy Olivari scored a team-high 27 points and added six rebounds to lead Xavier to a 92-91 win over visiting Georgetown on Friday night in a tense Big East battle in Cincinnati.
Hoyas led at Xavier for 36 minutes in this one, but Xavier survives Your Georgetown Hoyas (8-10, 1-6) had the Xavier Musketeers (10-8, 4-3) on the ropes but could not finish the battle at the Cintas Center on Friday night leading to a 92-91 defeat.
A banged-up Georgetown held off Jackson State No Ish? Fine. Rowan out sick, and Donovan Grant down with a concussion? No problem. How about a one-footed Jay Heath or one-handed Jayden Epps?
Duo of Epps and Styles carry Hoyas down the stretch Your Georgetown Hoyas have something else to be thankful for over this holiday weekend. The team got their third consecutive win today, taking down the Jackson State Tigers this afternoon by a score of 88-81.
Jayden Epps notched his career high in points for the second straight game to lead Georgetown past visiting Jackson State 88-81 on Saturday in Washington, D.C.
Dontrez Styles scored a career-high 26 points and Georgetown defeated visiting Mount St. Mary's 83-72 on Saturday at Washington D.C. Styles was 8 of 15 from the field and added eight rebounds for the Hoyas, who led by double digits most of the way and held off a late-game rally by the Mountaineers.
Game #1 - Le Moyne And we’re off! The Hoyas 23-24 season starts with an encouraging blowout win against the Dolphins of Le Moyne. All caveats considered, the Hoyas did exactly what you hoped they would do.
Spears and Heath were 17-32 FGs, other Hoyas shot 8-31 Your Georgetown Hoyas (7-23, 2-17 BIG EAST) hosted the No. 20/18 Providence College Friars (21-8, 13-5) on Sunday, February 26 for the season’s home finale and lost another one, 88-68.
It has not been a good stretch of basketball for the Georgetown Hoyas — especially on the road. The Hoyas are 7-21 and dead last in the Big East. They've also only won two games in the conference, but the good news is one of those games was the last one.
Heath (25 points) and Spears (20 points) dominant in a welcome win Your Georgetown Hoyas desperately needed a win today after a historically bad loss to the American Eagles.
Jay Heath scored 25 points and Primo Spears added 20 as Georgetown overwhelmed UMBC with defense at the start of the second half in a 79-70 victory on Saturday in Washington, D.C.
The junior shooting guard comes from Arizona State and Boston College Today is a good day for the Georgetown Hoyas as 6’3” Arizona State-transfer Jay Heath has reportedly received approval for his transfer waiver application.
#1 - Hoyas vs. Coppin St. - 11/8/22 Hope springs eternal, right? RIGHT?? Regardless, here we are again. Staring down the barrel of another season of Georgetown Hoyas basketball.
What is taking so long? Let him play for the Hoyas! It’s November 1st and the Georgetown Hoyas apparently still don’t know whether Arizona State transfer Jay Heath will be able to play next week when the Hoyas open against Coppin State.
Arizona State men’s basketball’s second-leading scorer from last season, Jay Heath, is transferring to Georgetown, the school announced Saturday morning.
On Monday, The Athletic's Doug Haller reported Arizona State guard Jay Heath entered his name into the transfer portal. The Sun Devils have welcomed the talents of Desmond Cambridge and Warren Washington from Nevada in the transfer portal this offseason, along with Auburn's Devan Cambridge since late March.
Well that’s unfortunate Bobby Hurley certainly didn’t like the calls in the Stanford loss, and he made sure the Pac-12 officials knew that. However, Hurley’s actions will cost him a game.
Three straight The noise emanating from the crowd in Omaha, Nebraska was deafening. So loud it almost drowned the PA announcer for the Creighton Bluejays (8-3) alerting the crowd there was one minute remaining in regulation.
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