NCAAB Game Recap - Georgetown at Villanova
Tue Feb 7, 2017 7:00 PM EST

GTown
64
Vill
75
F
LSU
85
KY
92
F
Fla
72
UGA
60
F
Bama
90
SouthCar
86
F(4OT)
MD
64
PSU
70
F
Butl
68
Marq
65
F
Ball
63
Akr
65
F
Allen
78
NCAT
86
F
Princ
64
Penn
49
F
Sien
81
Iona
79
F
E MI
57
Toled
73
F
CenMI
97
Ohio
87
F
W MI
72
Mia-O
55
F
BGSU
84
Kent
83
F(OT)
NIU
45
Buff
65
F
URI
70
UMass
62
F
Tuls
44
Mem
66
F
Wake
81
ND
88
F
(N/A)
58
GaTec
96
F
IlSt
82
Drake
53
F
StJos
70
Dayt
77
F
Syr
82
Clem
81
F
Ill
68
NW
61
F
Vand
72
Ark
59
F
UtSt
52
ColSt
69
F
IaSt
65
Tex
67
F
MissSt
92
Aub
98
F
TxTch
61
TCU
62
F
MSU
57
Mich
86
F
SDSU
71
SJSU
76
F

Feb 7, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Georgetown

28

36

64

(2) Villanova

43

32

75

Hart helps No. 2 Villanova survive late Georgetown run
Wed Feb 8, 2017 2:07 AM

VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) Jay Wright apologized for both his tardiness to a postgame news conference and for failing to bring two players who usually flank Villanova's coach at the podium because he let them shower first.

"Bad execution on our part," Wright said.

Just like most of the second half for Villanova.

The seat on his right was eventually filled by Josh Hart, who, as he did in the closing minutes of the game, finally showed up at the end.

Hart scored 25 points and No. 2 Villanova held off a late Georgetown run in a 75-64 victory Tuesday night.

Hart, a national player of the year candidate, followed a can't-miss first half with an 0-for-everything second that helped the Hoyas (13-12, 4-8 Big East) slice a 17-point deficit to two and had the Wildcats reeling at the Pavilion.

L.J. Peak buried a 3 and Rodney Pryor hit a jumper to key a 17-4 run, and suddenly a Hoyas team coming off a scary bus accident on the way to Pennsylvania had pulled within 60-58 with 3:49 left.

The Hoyas, swept by Villanova in three games last season, seemed poised to pull off the upset they needed to try and make a run at the NCAA Tournament.

The Hoyas just couldn't stop Hart in the clutch. He hit a 3 off a Georgetown turnover for a seven-point lead and turned a steal into a layup that made it 70-60 and sent the Pavilion crowd into a frenzy.

Hart, who scored 17 points in the first half, missed his first seven shots in the second and was scoreless until a late free throw.

"That team is too good," Georgetown coach John Thompson III said.

The Wildcats (23-2, 10-2) held on and won the 79th game in the series between these decades-long rivals.

Hart got the Wildcats rolling after they missed six of their first seven 3-point attempts. Hart hit three 3s in the first half and scored 17 points to help the Wildcats take an early 17-point lead.

The Wildcats are at that point of the season where fans are just waiting for March. The students even started a "Trust the Process" chant when Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid made a cameo in the second half.

Donte DiVincenzo scored 11 of his 15 points in the second half for the Wildcats.

With three straight road games ahead, the Wildcats know they have to sharpen their game.

"It's definitely concerning," Hart said. "You can't have that mentality of, oh, they got it down to two, but we're going to be good."

Hart hit four 3s in 37 minutes, and chipped in three steals and two assists without a turnover.

"He's a stud," Wright said. "Certain guys, you just know physically they can handle the minutes."

Peak led Georgetown with 21 points and Pryor had 20.

BUS CRASH

Georgetown was involved in a crash on Monday on I-95 North outside of Baltimore on the way to Pennsylvania. There were no major injuries to any members of the team. But guard Tre Campbell banged his right knee and sat out. Thompson hobbled on the sideline and often grabbed the scorer's table for support. Thompson said he had a doctor's appointment on Wednesday.

"I wasn't gliding down the sidelines," he said. "Our prayers go out to the other people that were in the accident. It was a bad accident."

BIG PICTURE

Georgetown lost its second straight game following a three-game winning streak. The Hoyas desperately needed a marquee win to help its NCAA Tournament hopes.

The 2017 Big East championship trophy made a stop at the Pavilion and it's hard to imagine it won't soon find a permanent spot at Villanova. The Wildcats are the three-time defending conference champs and lead the Big East again this season. Villanova extended its school record with its 48th straight win at the Pavilion.

BOOTH OUT

Villanova guard Phil Booth hasn't played since Nov. 17 because of left knee inflammation and no return seems in sight.

"Every day we don't get him in practice, it looks worse for getting him back," Wright said.

UP NEXT

Georgetown plays No. 23 Creighton on Saturday at the Verizon Center.

The Wildcats play the first of three straight road games Saturday at No. 24 Xavier. Villanova has games at DePaul and Seton Hall before it plays another home game.

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Leaders

Georgetown PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Peak 21 0 6 3 0 0
R. Pryor 20 0 1 9 1 0
Villanova PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Hart 25 0 3 7 2 0
D. DiVincenzo 15 0 2 6 0 0

Team Comparison

GTown Vill
Points For 64 75
Field Goals 24/55-44% 26/56-46%
Three Pointers 6/18-33% 7/23-30%
Free Throws 10/15-67% 16/19-84%
Offensive Rebounds 10 10
Defensive Rebounds 20 24
Rebounds 33 37
Blocks 1 2
Steals 5 7
Turnovers 12 8
Personal Fouls 19 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Vill Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Feb 7 GTown 64 @ Vill 75 L. Peak 21 J. Hart 25

Game Information

Stadium: The Pavilion, Villanova, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 6,500
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