Romaro Gill’s career night powered Seton Hall to a 78-62 drubbing of Georgetown to top the Big East standings on a feisty Friday night at the Rock.
Myles Powell, the conference’s second-leading scorer at 21.7 points per game, started 0-for-4 and found himself on the bench for much of the first half. “He’s not back to where he’ll be in a couple weeks,” Kevin Willard said postgame, but the supporting cast carried the load in front of a sold-out Prudential Center crowd.
The Hoyas jumped to an early lead, but it wouldn’t last as a three-point barrage from Myles Cale and Jared Rhoden highlighted an early 13-2 run for the Hall.