NEW YORK — While there was some disagreement as to what Georgetown needed to do in order to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015, everyone agreed that the path – should there be one - had to include a win against Seton Hall in Thursday’s quarterfinal at Madison Square Garden.
Outside of an early 8-4 advantage, Georgetown never looked the part in trailing by as many as 28 before eventually falling to the Pirates 73-57. It’s a loss that leaves the Hoyas at 19-13 and clearly on the wrong side of the bubble.