NCAAB Game Recap - Jacksonville at Georgetown
Sun Nov 12, 2017 12:00 PM EST

UMBC
78
Ariz
103
F
Vermt
69
KY
73
F
Navy
55
Mia-FL
89
F
GMas
61
Lou
72
F
ChiSt
42
Purd
111
F
Monm
65
Seton
75
F
JU
57
GTown
73
F
(N/A)
65
NoKY
93
F
(N/A)
63
UMassL
102
F
SCSt
52
BC
91
F
(N/A)
66
Woff
103
F
TocF
43
Mercer
110
F
UMass
67
Harv
70
F(OT)
(N/A)
73
E MI
97
F
NCAT
63
Clem
87
F
CenCT
67
Rut
71
F
Radf
72
OhSt
82
F
(N/A)
54
SDSt
78
F
NebOm
89
Okla
108
F
Eurek
69
LoyIL
96
F
Allen
66
USC-Up
85
F
Bridg
57
App
95
F
(N/A)
49
NE
83
F
TXSo
84
WaSt
86
F(OT)
CAPoly
82
Cal
85
F
S UT
69
Bois
90
F
TxSt
57
AF
65
F
ECen
59
UTSA
92
F
ULM
65
SMU
83
F
ASU
58
Iowa
92
F
ChaSo
56
NCSU
78
F
(N/A)
59
IPFW
114
F
Hask
59
UMKC
110
F
(N/A)
68
Hamp
85
F
(N/A)
51
CenAR
99
F
USD
81
SJSU
64
F
MorSt
70
Lipsco
77
F
FaDi
57
PSU
81
F
Copp
50
ECU
76
F
(N/A)
99
NWSt
84
F
UCIrv
83
Denv
69
F
Yale
61
Wisc
89
F
TN-M
74
Ill
77
F
Buck
73
Ark
101
F
MD-ES
43
MD
96
F
Princ
75
Butl
85
F
(N/A)
70
Seatt
121
F
Stetsn
70
FIU
64
F(OT)
Alc
72
Crei
109
F
Citad
93
VaTec
132
F
ArkPB
57
Troy
81
F
E WA
69
Wash
79
F
How
77
Ind
86
F
Pacif
80
Stan
89
F
UND
78
HI
81
F

Nov 12, 2017, 12:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Jacksonville

20

37

57

Georgetown

36

37

73

Ewing coaches Georgetown past Jacksonville 73-57 in debut
Sun Nov 12, 2017 4:00 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) Patrick Ewing led Georgetown to the pinnacle of college basketball, then had a Hall of Fame career in the NBA. His first game back at his alma mater as coach, though, provided him an entirely new experience.

"As a player, I never really got nervous," Ewing said. "As a coach, I got nervous. The biggest difference is I'm counting on these guys. As a player, I'm counting on myself."

Cheered loudly in his return to Georgetown, Ewing led the Hoyas to a 73-57 win over Jacksonville on Sunday in his sideline debut.

With playing rival Michael Jordan and fellow Georgetown alumni Alonzo Mourning, Dikembe Mutombo and Otto Porter Jr. in the arena, along with his former New York Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy, Ewing began his first head coaching job at any level.

"I had a lot of friends here," Ewing said. "It meant a lot to me, too, because they showed up to support me."

It also was a sign of how deep Ewing's influence runs at his alma mater more than three decades since he last played for the Hoyas.

"I always tell people I would not have been in the NBA if it wasn't for Patrick Ewing," Mutombo said. "He took Alonzo Mourning and I and told us what it takes to get to the next level. I told him I'm one phone call away. If I have to jump on a flight to D.C., I'll be here."

Spectators cheered when Ewing walked onto the floor for the first time, about 10 minutes before the opening tipoff. Moments later, Ewing was given an ovation when the spotlight fell on him as he was introduced after the Hoyas' starters.

Jessie Govan led the way for the Hoyas (1-0) with 20 points and 15 rebounds, while Marcus Derrickson also scored 20.

"The whole team really wanted to get a win in his first game," Govan said. "That was a real big goal of ours."

JD Notae had 18 points for Jacksonville (0-2).

Ewing is the Hoyas' career rebounding and blocks leader and ranks second in points. He led Georgetown to three Final Four appearances and the 1984 national championship under coach John Thompson Jr.

Thompson's son, John Thompson III, was fired after consecutive losing seasons, the school's first such skid since enduring three in a row in the early 1970s.

After his playing career, Ewing was an assistant coach in the NBA for 15 years, including a stint on Van Gundy's staff in Houston.

"I think the biggest thing is you have to find your voice," Van Gundy said. "He's got his voice. He's very commanding and demanding. The thing I think that is so critical is you can be demanding, but you have to be incredibly personable, which he is. . He's very comfortable with who he is, and that's a big step."

BIG PICTURE

Jacksonville: The Dolphins completed a rough opening weekend that began with a 96-67 loss to UAB. They won't face a high-major foe again until Dec. 22 at N.C. State. "I think it's going to juice our practices a little bit because we've gone out and seen what the world has to offer," Jacksonville coach Tony Jasick said.

Georgetown: The Hoyas held Jacksonville to 32.7 percent shooting, including just 23.3 percent in the first half. "We understand it's the first game, but the way they're playing, it's just taking me back to the `80s and `90s when the old man (Thompson Jr.) was here," Mutombo said.

UP NEXT

Jacksonville: The Dolphins meet North Carolina A&T in their home opener on Saturday.

Georgetown: The Hoyas continue their season-opening three-game homestand as Mount St. Mary's visits Wednesday.

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Leaders

Jacksonville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Notae 18 0 1 7 1 0
T. Rubio 15 0 0 5 0 0
Georgetown PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Govan 20 0 0 15 2 4
M. Derrickson 20 0 1 8 3 0

Team Comparison

JU GTown
Points For 57 73
Field Goals 18/55-33% 26/57-46%
Three Pointers 7/15-47% 10/26-38%
Free Throws 14/22-64% 11/16-69%
Offensive Rebounds 15 11
Defensive Rebounds 22 26
Rebounds 38 38
Blocks 1 7
Steals 4 9
Turnovers 22 18
Personal Fouls 19 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - GTown Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Nov 12 JU 57 @ GTown 73 J. Notae 18 J. Govan 20

Game Information

Stadium: Capital One Arena, Washington, District of Columbia
Attendance: 9,212
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