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Georgetown
vs
Seton Hall
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/06/2016
9:00pm EST

Lines:
Georgetown +4.5
Seton Hall -4.5

Total:
Over 144 (-108)
Under 144 (-108)

Community Picks: Georgetown 0% vs Seton Hall 0%

Georgetown and Seton Hall Thread

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Georgetown
Providence has been fairly solid this season down the stretch while Georgetown just turned in what could be considered one of the best clutch efforts in college basketball this season. The 10th-ranked Friars are one of four teams in the country that are unbeaten on the road as they face the Hoyas on Saturday night in a matchup featuring the Big East's top three scorers. Providence (17-4, 5-3) cut a 17-point second-half deficit to three Tuesday before falling 75-68 at home to No. 7 Xavier, dropping to 2-3 in Big East home games. Continue to Article
January 29, 2016 2:28:pm EST
Seton Hall
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Angel Delgado had 15 points and 17 rebounds - both season highs- and Seton Hall beat St. John's 79-60 on Wednesday night for the Pirates' second victory in the series since 2012. Continue to Article
January 27, 2016 9:33:pm EST
Georgetown
At the end of John Thompson III's news conference after his team's comeback victory over Creighton on Tuesday night, a reporter delicately asked the Georgetown coach about the "adversity" the Hoyas had overcome during the game.  Before Thompson could answer the thinly veiled question about the officiating, his father intervened with his own candid, expletive-riddled take. "Let your father comment on that,” Big John said so his son would not risk a fine. “They’re not blind, they saw what happened. … The last two games have been terrible, and you can tell the [bleeping] commissioner and everybody else in the Big East that I said that.” Thompson was just a bit more diplomatic with his response to the question. "During the course of a game, we have to adjust to the officiating," the Georgetown coach said. "We have to make adjustments to how they are calling the game. Some times are more difficult than others to adjust to how they are calling the game. Tonight was one of those nights where for one reason or the other, we couldn't adjust." Thompson might have gone on longer, but his dad eventually cut him off with some friendly advice. "Shut up," Big John chimed in once more, drawing a chuckle from his son and everyone else in the room. Was the officiating truly as poor as Big John said? Creighton shot only two more foul shots than Georgetown did, but the Hoyas were the victim of one particularly controversial whistle, an over-the-back call on Jessie Govan for the freshman center’s fifth foul with eight minutes remaining. During the game, Thompson clearly didn't feel Govan's slight push in the back merited a foul. Thankfully for him, he didn't have to risk being fined after the game because his dad was able to speak candidly for him. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
January 27, 2016 12:58:pm EST
Georgetown
When the Big East underwent its metamorphosis in 2013 and returned to its basketball-centric roots, the question was whether the conference could recapture the magic of its heyday. ''I was one of those saying, 'This is being called the Big East, but it's not the same league,'' ESPN analyst Jay Bilas said. Year Two saw six teams make the tournament, but a top-seeded Villanova lost in the round of 32 for the second straight season and only Xavier advanced to a regional semifinal. Continue to Article
January 25, 2016 4:06:am EST
Georgetown
A reunion with old Big East Conference rival UConn was seen as a positive for Georgetown basketball fans and those inside the program months ago when the game was announced, but it proved to be the needle that popped the Hoyas' balloon of momentum Saturday. Georgetown came into the game off its best victory of the season, a win over No. 5 Xavier. A follow-up victory over the Huskies would have been another big shot in the arm for a team that has never truly been a roll yet this season. Continue to Article
January 23, 2016 3:09:pm EST
 
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