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Georgetown Defeats West Virginia
Jeff Green goes to the basket against West Virginia's Kevin Pittsnogle during the second half Saturday in Washington.

Jeff Green goes to the basket against West Virginia's Kevin Pittsnogle during the second half Saturday in Washington.

Feb. 12, 2005

Box Score

The Hoyas (16-6, 8-3) solidified their hold on third place in the BIG EAST on 2/12/05, defeating West Virginia (14-8, 4-7) at home by a score of 67-60. The sellout crowd of 14, 458 as well as the television audience watching on News Channel 8 were treated to a wild and entertaining game. Jeff Green paced all scorers with 21 points and all rebounders with 9 boards. Brandon Bowman added 15 tallies, 6 rebounds 3 assists and 2 steals. Ashanti Cook contributed 12 points to round out the trio of double figure scoring Hoyas. Jonathan Wallace matched his career high in assists with 6 and Roy Hilbert equaled his best in blocks with 3.

West Virginia used the first 8 minutes of the game to build an 8 point lead. When the Hoyas answered with an 8-0 run the score was knotted at 16 with 10 minutes to play. The Mountaineers then answered with a 7 point run which the Hoyas reduced to 3 (26-29) by intermission. For the half the Hoyas shot 55% (11-20) while the visitors shot 39.3% (11-28). Rebounding was all even at 15 and the Hoyas had 11 turnovers to Wave's 6.

In the second stanza the Hoyas actually improved their shooting from 55% to 56% (14-25). Despite this fact, the Hoyas could not distance themselves from their opponents until the final 2:43 of regulation. That was when an Owens three pointer followed by a Bowman steal and a Reed dunk gave Georgetown a 5 point edge with 02:07 remaining. With the clock winding down Cook and Green each made 1 of two from the stripe so when Beilein?s trey was followed with a Sally Lay-up, the Hoyas were still up 2. Bowman made a lay-up in the final 21 seconds and then Wallace and Green made their free throws for a 67-60 final.

For the game the Hoyas shot 55.6%, won the battle of the boards 34-25, but committed 18 turnovers while only forcing 12.