The Friars saw a 25 point lead trimmed to two against Seton Hall on Saturday, but leaned on its defense over the final ten minutes, as the Pirates went nearly seven minutes without a field goal late in the second half (8:04 mark to 1:31).
Wednesday at Georgetown saw more of the same. The Hoyas kicked off the second half by making their first six shots, but proceeded to go over 13 minutes without a field goal. In that time, a 49-43 Georgetown lead turned into a double digit Friar advantage.
After making those first six shots of the second half, Georgetown went 2-16 from the field.