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Hoyas report

Last night at the Pavilion in Villanova, Pa.

BY THE NUMBERS

3 Turnovers for Villanova, the fewest by a Georgetown opponent in at least a decade and a school record for the Wildcats. Villanova had none after halftime. The Hoyas had 10 but only four after the break.

QUOTABLE

“I tried not to, but I heard it. You’re going to have ups and downs in a season, and right now we’re in one of those downs.”

— Georgetown guard Ashanti Cook after Villanova students chanted “Three straight losses” repeatedly

“Roy’s gotten significantly better than he was, and he’s going to be significantly better in the future than he is right now. I say that with confidence. He’s going to be terrific.”

— Hoyas coach John Thompson III on sophomore Roy Hibbert, who had 20 points and 12 rebounds

— Barker Davis

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