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College Basketball: Georgetown hangs on to beat Louisville and win Big East Title

March 8th, 2008 khawe Posted in College Basketball, Georgetown Hoyas, Louisville Cardinals Basketball No Comments »

The Louisville Cardinals played tough and kept it close but in the end nothing was going to stop the Georgetown Hoyas from winning their consecutive Big East regular season title. In what was a relatively low-scoring game where Louisville (24-7) seemed to control the tempo the entire time, Georgetown hit the shots when they counted, including a late three-pointer by DaJuan Summers, giving the Hoyas a 55-52 win in Washington and a #1 ranking in the Big East Tournament.

The Hoyas withstood the pressure defense from Louisville and were led by freshman Austin Freeman who put in 15 points. Hoyas center Roy Hibbert had 12 point, 6 rebounds and 4 blocks in his final home game as a Hoya.

The Cardinals played their usual stellar defense - even getting a season high 14 steals - however good their defense was their offense was just as bad. Louisville shot just 4 of 18 from 3 point land and 10 for 19 from the free-throw line. “It was a grind ‘em basketball game,”  Coach Pitino said after the game. “We put ourselves in a situation where we could win. It just takes one blunder for you to lose the game in that situation. It was a great game. There were no easy shots. It was a lot of aggressive play out there by both teams.”

Both the Hoyas and Cardinals will look to make a run in the upcoming Big East Tournament - in order for either team to make it far in the NCAA Basketball Tournament they will need as high of a seed as possible. The reason? I have watched both teams play all year and they have been very inconsistent, if they face tough teams early on in the tournament look for both teams to make an early exit.


College Basketball: Memphis stays at top of poll, Tennessee move up to #2

February 18th, 2008 khawe Posted in College Basketball, Duke Blue Devils Basketball, Georgetown Hoyas, Indiana Hoosiers, Kansas Jawhawks Basketball, Kentucky Wildcats Basketball, Louisville Cardinals Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, Memphis Tigers, NCAA Basketball Tournament, North Carolina Tar Heels, North Carolina Tar Heels Basketball, Texas Longhorns Basketball, UCLA Bruins Basketball, UCONN Huskies Basketball, Vanderbilt Commodores Basketball, Washington Huskies Basketball No Comments »

Well, we saw another crazy week in College Basketball where some of the top teams lost creating more shifts in the polls. The Memphis Tigers (25-0) stayed on top of the polls for the fifth straight week, while the Tennessee Volunteers (23-2) moved up to #2 after the Duke Blue Devils lost to Wake Forest last night. Having the Tigers and Volunteers atop the polls couldn’t have come at a better time as the two teams play each other this Saturday in Memphis.

Ironically the North Carolina Tar Heels moved up to the 3rd spot, while the Blue Devils dropped to #4 - didn’t the Blue Devils beat the Tar Heels not so long ago?  The Kansas Jayhawks also dropped a couple of spots, now ranked #5,  after their loss to Texas. The Texas Longhorns made the biggest jump of the week moving up 4 spots to #7 after their big win over Kansas.

Here is the full Top 25  poll for the 15th week of the 2007 - 2008 College Basketball Season.

1. Memphis 25-0
2. Tennessee 23-2
3. North Carolina 24-2
4. Duke 22-2
5. Kansas 24-2
6. UCLA 22-3
7. Texas 21-4
8. Butler 24-2
9. Stanford 21-4
10. Wisconsin 21-4
11. Georgetown 20-4
12. Xavier 21-4
13. Connecticut 20-5
14. Indiana 21-4
15. Purdue 21-5
16. Vanderbilt 22-4
17. Michigan State 20-5
18. Drake 23-2
19. Washington State 20-5
20. Saint Mary’s 22-3
21. Notre Dame 19-5
22. Texas A&M 20-5
23. Louisville 20-6
24. Marquette 18-6
25. Kansas State 18-6


College Basketball: #8 Georgetown loses to Syracuse

February 16th, 2008 khawe Posted in College Basketball, Georgetown Hoyas, Louisville Cardinals Basketball, NCAA Basketball Tournament No Comments »

The 8th ranked Georgetown Hoyas lost for the 2nd time in 3 games, this time the Hoyas lost to the unranked Syracuse Orange 77-70 up in Syracuse.

The Orange led by as much 21 points in the first half and stopped a couple of the Hoya’s late comebacks. The Hoyas were killed early by turnovers and general sloppy play. The Orange are only the second team all season long to score more than 70 points on the Hoyas.

The Orange (17-9) were led by guard Paul Harris who scored 22 points and freshman forward Donte Green put in 18 points. The game was almost a must win for the Orange in their quest to keep their NCAA tournament hopes alive - they have only 5 games remaining. “This is definitely a quality, key win,” said Paul Harris after the game. “But at the same time we have to keep believing in ourselves.”

The Hoyas (20-4) were led by Jonathan Wallace who scored a game high 26 points and had 6 assists. Hoyas 7 foot 2 center Roy Hibbert was limited to 11 points and only 3 rebounds.

The Hoyas now head to Rhode Island to play the Providence Friars and the Orange head to Kentucky to play Louisville. Else where in the Big East #17 UCONN survived South Florida 74-73.


College Basketball: Louisville knocks out #6 Georgetown

February 10th, 2008 khawe Posted in College Basketball, Georgetown Hoyas, Louisville Cardinals Basketball No Comments »

Rick Pitino and his Louisville Cardinals have had their ups and downs this season, but they might be playing their best basketball of the season just in time for march madness.

Louisville (18-6) took out the #6 Georgetown Hoyas (19-3) 59-51 in a game that saw the Cardinals hold the Hoyas top guns and saw Pitino switch suits at half-time. The suit switch worked because the Cardinals limited the Hoyas to just 35% shooting and held the Hoyas scoreless in one 8 minute period during the second half.

The Cardinals were led by David Padgett who scored a game high 18 points and Jerry Smith who put up 16 points.  “This is the best win I’ve ever experienced as a player,” Padgett said after the game. “It all starts with defense. We started the game, I think we might have been a little nervous. In the second half we played defense the way we’re all capable of.”The Hoyas were led by center Roy Hibbert and Austin Freeman who both scored 14 points.

Oh and for the record  Coach Pitino started the game wearing a all-white suit, but changed to a more traditional black suit at half-time.