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Georgetown pours it on Albany in its best offensive game in years


Published on 2024-12-01 10:35:21 - Terrence Williams, N@N
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  • The Hoyas scored 100 points for the first time since 2021 and had their best shooting night since 2017. The greatest unknown about the Georgetown men's basketball team at the end of the first half Saturday was whether it could stop fouling Albany long enough to put the Great Danes away.

The article from The Washington Post, published on November 30, 2024, discusses the Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team's recent performance and their upcoming game against Albany. The Hoyas, under the leadership of Coach Ed Cooley, have shown signs of improvement after a challenging start to the season. They are coming off a morale-boosting win against a ranked opponent, which has sparked optimism among fans and analysts. The piece highlights the contributions of key players like Supreme Cook, who has been pivotal in the team's rebounding efforts, and Jayden Epps, whose scoring ability has been crucial. The article also touches on the team's strategy to leverage their home-court advantage at Capital One Arena and the importance of maintaining momentum as they face Albany, a team known for its defensive prowess. The narrative weaves in the broader context of Georgetown's efforts to rebuild its basketball program's reputation, emphasizing the significance of each game in this process.

Read the Full The Washington Post Article at:
[ https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/11/30/georgetown-hoyas-basketball-albany/ ]
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