Georgetown took care of business Wednesday night, blowing the doors off of lowly Coppin State en route to a comfortable 96-44 win. Rodney Pryor scored 30 points to lead Georgetown, his fourth time eclipsing 25 in eight games as a Hoya. But the story of the game was the sustained energy with which Georgetown played. The Hoyas' full-court press forced the issue early, generating Coppin State turnovers that resulted in easy fast-break baskets. A lively Georgetown half-court offense created looks on the perimeter and at the rim, and the Hoyas used their superior size to pound the glass to the tune of 55 rebounds, including 21 second chances.