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Big East Conference Hoya Saxa
Terrell Allen at No. 19/20 Butler
73
Winner Georgetown GU 15-10,5-7 BE
66
Butler Butler 19-7,7-6 BE
Winner
Georgetown GU
15-10,5-7 BE
73
Final
66
Butler Butler
19-7,7-6 BE
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Georgetown GU 32 41 73
Butler Butler 31 35 66

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Hoyas Take Down No. 19/20 Butler 73-66

INDIANAPOLIS – The Georgetown men's basketball team scored 10-consecutive points late in the game to pull away for a 73-66 victory on the road against No. 19/20 Butler in a BIG EAST Conference matchup at Hinkle Fieldhouse. With the win, the Hoyas improve to 15-10 overall and 5-7 in league play, while the Bulldogs fall to 19-7 on the year and 7-6 in conference action.
 
ON THE RECORD
"Coach Thompson always talked about the junkyard dog – having a junkyard dog mentality. No matter what the adversity is, you scratch, you claw, and be able to come away with a win. And I think that's what we've been doing. Not just today but all year."
- Head Coach Patrick Ewing
 
HOYA HIGHLIGHTS
  • Terrell Allen tied a career high with 22 points, hitting on 9-of-14 shots including all four of his 3-pointers, which also tied a career best.
  • Jahvon Blair and Jamorko Pickett finished with 16 and 12 points, respectively, while both hit a trio of 3-pointers. Pickett also grabbed six rebounds.
  • Qudus Wahab rounded out those in double figures with 11 points in his first career start. He also had a team-high seven rebounds.
  • Jagan Mosely chipped in eight points while pacing the offense with five assists.
  • The Hoyas shot 52.1 (25-48) percent from the floor and connected on 66.7 (10-15) percent of their shots from downtown.
  • Georgetown registered 13 assists, while committing just seven turnovers.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • Georgetown got off to an early start, staging an 11-2 run off buckets from Allen and Blair as well as Wahab free throws while Butler took some time to get in a rhythm.
  • Despite the Bulldogs pulling within two, Blair and Pickett each sunk a triple to push the lead back to eight, 17-9.
  • With the game knotted at 22, an open Allen drained a triple to spark a 9-3 run for the 31-25 lead with less than three minutes remaining in the frame. The Hoyas would take a slim 32-31 advantage going into the break.
  • Both teams traded buckets and the lead early in the second half and the score was tied at 37 with 15 minutes to play before Georgetown managed seven unanswered behind a bucket from Wahab and a Pickett dunk and triple.
  • Trading 3-pointers, the Hoyas trailed 53-52 before putting together a 9-4 run sparked by an Allen 3-pointer and featuring buckets from Timothy Ighoefe and Mosely to take a 61-57 lead.
  • Butler pulled back within one (61-60), but the Hoyas scored the next 10-straight points - behind five from Allen and free throws from Blair and Mosely - to take a double digit lead (71-60)
  • Blair hit another pair from the charity stripe to seal the 73-66 victory.
 
OF NOTE
  • The guard trio of Allen, Blair and Mosely all played the entire 40 minutes. It is Blair's fourth-straight full game.
  • The win is the fifth over an opponent ranked among the Associated Press Top 25 of Head Coach Patrick Ewing's tenure and the third of the season.
  • Mosely's five assists give him 324 for his career and move him into sole possession of 15th place all-time at Georgetown. He is just three behind Reggie Williams (327). 
  • Blair's three 3-pointers gives him 127 for his career, moving him into a tie with Chris Wright for 15th all-time in program history.
 
COMING UP NEXT
The Hoyas will return home to Capital One Arena for a midweek matchup against Providence on Wednesday night. Tipoff is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on FS1. Fans can listen locally on The Team 980 with Rich Chvotkin on the call.
 
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