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Hoyas report

Last night at McDonough Gymnasium

SEEN AND HEARD

The Georgetown student section harangued Stetson coach Derek Waugh with chants of “Wear a tie.” The head Hatter was sporting an extremely unflattering black long sleeve polo buttoned to the top.

BY THE NUMBERS

1981

The last time Georgetown lost a game at McDonough Gymnasium. The Hoyas have won 26 straight at their tiny on-campus facility since a 60-58 loss to Penn in January 1981.

PLAY OF THE GAME

There were a half-dozen candidates for the Hoyas, but one sequence from Georgetown’s Brandon Bowman stood out. Bowman was fouled while converting a beautiful pass from teammate Jeff Green into a reverse layup on a diagonal cut with 8:50 left in the first half. Bowman missed the resulting free throw attempt but knifed into the lane for the rebound and dropped a nasty tomahawk jam on the Hatters to put the Hoyas up 28-7.

—Barker Davis

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