Once again facing a must-win game, Georgetown came up short on Saturday, dropping a disappointing, error-filled 68-66 decision at home to Seton Hall. The loss ends the Hoyas’ recent winning streak and diminishes their already-distant NCAA Tournament hopes.
Georgetown started out poorly on Saturday, falling behind 13-2 over the first 5-plus minutes. The Hoyas couldn’t throw a rock in the ocean early, missing on one long jumper after another. That trend continued all day, as Georgetown made just 1 of 19 three-point attempts. Georgetown was slow to block out Seton Hall on the glass and to cut of driving Pirate ball-handlers.