Postgame Quotes - GUHoyas.com
Georgetown Head Coach John Thompson III On Jason Clark's performance... Jason changed the plan. He decided to go with the plan. In the first half he was missing shots and he was down on himself because he was missing shots. From the very first possession of the second half you saw his focus change that I'm going to guard that guy. As he focused in on his defense his shot started to fall. His defense set the tone and his offense followed.
On playing the four freshmen in the second half... It just felt right. It wasn't rocket science, but once they got out there they fell into a groove and Hopkins's minutes were key.
On Hollis Thompson's end of the game performance... We say this in jest, but Hollis's confidence is always flowing and our confidence in him is always going. So we run a play to get him a shot and it goes in and then his teammates are trying to get him shots. That's what being an understanding team is all about...We did a good job as a group of going back to him and getting him the ball and more important he came through.

Georgetown rides 2nd-half surge past Marquette - BostonHerald.com
"It was a Big East game," said Georgetown coach John Thompson III. "This was about defense. We just guarded (in the second half). That’s what’s going to win games in this conference. "You’ve got to get stops, and I thought there were long stretches there in the second half (where we did). We’re not even going to talk about the first half because that was embarrassing."
Georgetown vs. Marquette: Hoyas erase 17-point deficit to topple Golden Eagles, 73-70 - The Washington Post
"We just felt like we were getting embarrassed," Clark said. "So in the second half, we wanted to turn it up defensively, and our defense turned into our offense."
Georgetown's streak goes to 11 after big rally against Marquette | Washington Examiner
"It didn't feel like [I was playing with four freshmen]," said Clark, who attacked the rim for 18 of his game-high 26 points after halftime. "They don't play like it. We don't think about it when we're on the court. I think they come in and contribute so well it blows by you."
Vox Populi " Postgame Roundup: Hoyas rally past Marquette, 73-70
"We were just rolling," Hollis Thompson said of watching Clark work with the four freshmen. "They couldn’t score. I don’t know how long it was but it felt like they couldn’t get a basket for a long time."
Comeback: #9 Georgetown 73, #20 Marquette 70 | Over the Hilltop
That said, an eleven-game winning streak is not built on picture-perfect victories alone. Georgetown has shown over those eleven games that it can win fast, slow, pretty, and ugly. The Hoyas can win while making 60-plus percent of their shots, as they did Wednesday night, or just 30 percent, as they did against Providence on Saturday. Without further lapsing into a Seussism, the young Hoyas’ versatility is as impressive as it is reassuring to fans of a team that sometimes seemed one-dimensional in years past.
Night Court: Hoyas get another impressive win - CBSSports.com
Game of the day: Marquette continues to confound everyone. The Golden Eagles dominated Georgetown for the first 27 minutes of the game, taking a 17-point lead with 13:10 left. They then went seven and a half minutes without a field goal, allowing the Hoyas to get back into the game. Hollis Thompson – who beat Alabama earlier this season on a 3-pointer – finally broke a tie with 24 seconds left as Georgetown won, 73-70. Jason Clark scored 18 points in the second half. Marquette has now lost three of five.
Ballin' is a Habit: Thursday's Shootaround: Georgetown's comeback tops wild day
Georgetown was led back by their three horses: Henry Sims, Hollis Thompson and Jason Clark. All three will get -- and deserve -- a ton of praise for their performance down the stretch, but I'm going to give the game ball to Greg Whittington. The 6'8" freshman wing played stifling defense on Darius Johnson-Odom down the stretch, completely taking Marquette's go-to guy out of the game.
Hoya Prospectus: Recap: Georgetown 73, Marquette 70
But as good as the offense was in the second half, you need defense to come back just as much (if not more). And the defense was good -- sparked by fantastic play by the freshmen perimeter duo of Jabril Trawick and Greg Whittington on D. Nearly everyone played well on D in the second half but these two were phenomenal. As evidence, I submit: Greg Whittington, 17 minutes, +16 in plus/minus. Not often you see that from a SG who scored two points.
No. 9 Georgetown Hoyas rally for 73-70 win over No. 20 Marquette - Andy Glockner - SI.com
Henry Sims makes the Hoyas hum. For the long stretch in the middle of the game when the Hoyas' offense was ineffective, Sims was not nearly as involved as he needs to be. Just click down the play-by-play for the game and you see huge gaps where Sims didn't make any measurable plays (good or bad). The Hoyas' version of the Princeton offense is not solely dependent on running through a big man (which is why the reformed version is more enjoyable and adaptable), but Sims is such a diverse talent, you have to make sure he stays involved. Jason Clark was the scoring star with 26 points, but they look better when they run through Sims. That was clear down the stretch when he had a layup and two assists on the Hoyas' final seven points of the game to get the win.
No. 9/9 Georgetown 73, No. 20/20 Marquette 70 - Anonymous Eagle
Field Goal Defense is a problem, we all know this. But in this game it was completely ridiculous, even for us. Georgetown shot an absurd 62.8% for the game. In the second half they shot 76.2%!!! I'm not smart enough to understand the advanced metrics but, for those of you who are, that comes out to be an eFG% of 86%!!! Even in the first half, when Marquette was playing "well" defensively, the Hoyas were still shooting 50% from the field. That was undone by their 13 first half turnovers.
Jason Clark spurs No. 9 Georgetown's improbable 2nd-half rally over No. 20 Marquette - Washington Times
The Hoyas shot an astonishing 76.2 percent percent in the second half (16-for-21) and held Marquette to just 17 shots. "They only missed five balls," Golden Eagles coach Buzz Williams said. "That’s really hard to overcome."
Golden Eagles collapse in second half, fall to Hoyas - JSOnline
Asked about his team's defensive shortcomings, Williams said: "You could point to a lot of different things. (At a certain point) it just became Clark driving us and that's not necessarily just the guy who is guarding Clark at that time. It's whoever has to be on the help side. . .
Initial reactions: Marquette chokes away 17-point lead in loss to Hoyas | Paint Touches
Williams’ timeout following Todd Mayo’s 3-pointer to put Marquette up 17 points was questionable. It’s like Buzz to give his short bench breathers from time-to-time, but this was a period where Marquette really could have closed the game with another stop and basket or force Georgetown to use a timeout.
Top 10 streak continues - Georgetown Hoyas - CBSSports.com RapidReports
By moving into the AP top 10 this week, the ninth-ranked Hoyas can claim being one of just four teams to have spent at least one week in the top 10 in that poll for six straight seasons. The others are Duke, North Carolina and Pittsburgh.
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On to WVA…Hoyas
yaboynyp - January 5, 2012
I like Marquette
but there were a number of Dukesque flops to get to the free throw line…
lahoya - January 5, 2012
yeah
but the real blame is on the refs who were encouraging it.
thunderbus - January 5, 2012
Agree
One thing I’ve noticed in the last few years is how subjective refereeing basketball is. There are some plays that will always be a foul, but what gets called is often a function of the type of game a referee wants to see. For example, in the 2007 NCAA game against UNC at the Meadowlands I genuinely believe the officiating crew realized they might not make it to their cars when we booed them for several straight minutes at the beginning of the second half — the game changed and Roy was allowed to breath on Hansborough without it being a foul.
StPetersburgHoya - January 5, 2012 via iPhone app
Last night was funny
Both teams were in the double bonus with about 12-13 minutes left to go in the 2nd, and the refs suddenly decided “I don’t want to work until midnight tonight”, and it turned into “Big East officiating” on both ends.
WarmupEwing - January 5, 2012
I for one very much appreciated the no call on DJO's "Scottie Reynolds" play
Wonder if the college refs are influenced by the NBA rule change this year, where if you intentionally jump into a moving defender, it is not a foul.
More like Awesome Freeman - January 5, 2012
I do wish college would consider
cleaning up the pushing on the permiter – hand checking and arm bars outside the key really clog up games and puts a lot of pressure on the refs to decide whether the defender is really pushing with that hand/arm while createing a lot of opportunity for defenders to flop.
bunk moreland - January 5, 2012
I tend to believe there was just an exceptional amount of gravity
in the vicinity of Jae Crowder last night. A lot of his crashes to the ground didn’t even look like flops, they were THAT clumsy, the refs can almost be forgiven for thinking there was illegal conflict. No one can start for a ranked D-1 team and have that much trouble standing upright, can they?
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
to be fair
that exceptional amount of gravity was pulling at jabril’s mass on some marquette shots too
Hire Esherick - January 5, 2012
When you're as dense as...
as Davante Gardner, you tend to pull other objects into your gravity
TBird41 - January 5, 2012
I hope there's some kind of "False Prophet" Award handed out
that recaps each of the horribly premature comments in last night’s in-game thread.
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
truth
in fact, this should be a mainstay of the awards, and will only further exacerbate everyones bipolar disorders
onceahoya - January 5, 2012
I am in favor of that award...
Mostly because I indeed declared the game over, and was horribly, awesomely wrong.
genetichoya - January 5, 2012
along with "Keeping the Faith" Award
especially against all the odds. Inaugural winner would have to be yaboynyp.
SirHoya - January 5, 2012
wouldn't be fair
HoyaSinceBirth, aka KING HOMER, would win every game.
JahidiLikesPie - January 5, 2012
I seem to recall someone GLOATING
about the imminent arrival of our first Positive Prognosis of the season.
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
It seems like you can't have an "Oh Crap" JLP nervousness level
And a PPP for the same game.
WarmupEwing - January 5, 2012
When you get a feature, you can make your rules
JahidiLikesPie - January 5, 2012
Just saying
Seems like every time you crap yourself
—> we win -→ no need for PPP in wake of disastrous defeatWarmupEwing - January 5, 2012
We are talking about 2 different awards
I would be up for the false prophet award. HSB would be the perpetual faith keeper.
Get off my back, gump! I was making light of the fact that the only time the PP feature was released was after a loss. Why is there no PP after a win? Is the positive prognosis so obvious that needs no pointing out?
JahidiLikesPie - January 5, 2012
the idea is to be counter-cyclical, i thought
we’d need a Cynical Cyanide Capsule or Column of Cynicism or Cynic’s Corner for wins.
but who wants to write that? better to just document some midseason lunches.
thejerseytornado - January 5, 2012
We have a Corpulent Column of Continuous Cynicism after every big win
http://hoyatalk2.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
ftw
aja32 - January 5, 2012
That award would be less of a distinction for one person
And more like roll call
Hoya Saxual - January 5, 2012
Yes, like the Jim Nantz award.
At least, that’s what I pictured before writing “recap each comment”
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
Sorry, got it now. I just can't read.
(My body had to wake up at 4:30; my brain is still happily snoozing.)
Hoya Saxual - January 5, 2012
We already have a Seat Traitor list...
WarmupEwing - January 5, 2012
We are the "Eastern Intigue" on SI.com
Not exactly sure what that means…
More like Awesome Freeman - January 5, 2012
Something involving the subversion of the PRC?
Ripples are still being felt throughout the fragile ChiCom infrastructure in the aftermath of the Great Hoyaquake of 2011.
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
The previous holder of the "eastern intrigue" title
chrisharvey'sfacialhair - January 5, 2012
I was thinking more like this
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
It's a good tagline for the 2011-12 season
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
Also, Boeheim clearly still doesn't like realignment
From his Providence postgame presser:
More like Awesome Freeman - January 5, 2012
A lingering hangover at 10:45 is a great reminder of the win.
RileysDressLikeAHoyaJersey - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Georgetown Basketball
Flowing & Going
tjm62 - January 5, 2012
The team that brawls together
balls together
HoyaGoon - January 5, 2012
Enough talk about benching Nate
Can we discuss benching whoever films the postgame conferences? Did he/she pass out about a minute in? At least this time there was some decent audio though
rochesterhoya07 - January 5, 2012
Yes he is officially on the hot seat..
yaboynyp - January 5, 2012
Wow
Hoya2aPacer profile
Hoya2aPacer Is this the best gtown team coach JT3 has had since he’s been at the school. I’m beginning to think yes. These dudes are good.
JGD - January 5, 2012
that is fabulous
loveshack99 - January 5, 2012
There aren't many people with the right to make that call
But Roy, I trust, because he would know. Wow.
Hoya Saxual - January 5, 2012 via mobile
In other news - feel terrible for the Benimonster after reading this
I know he wasn’t up to snuff for GTown, but he always brought the effort. Didn’t know his new team was so awful… he deserves better than this:
Seth davis @SethDavisHoops:
Towson scored 27 pts vs Drexel to lose its Div I record-tying 34th straight game. One of dozens of teams with NO business competing in D-1.
TouomouIsMyHomie - January 5, 2012
Au Contraire, SETH!
they serve an excellent purpose. people I know have put 2 bookies out of business over the years by betting AGAINST Towson, regardless of the spread.
JahidiLikesPie - January 5, 2012
So much fun to read
-all the linked stories and any other Hoya coverage I can find. Thnx again to all gamethreaders- great rollercoaster ride, like with eyes closed and just a peek (at the score) every so often…. #backinSec111PhoneBooth4Cincy-PrazJC(lark)
tookmycrossover2Besiktas - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Any updates on Starks?
I know he came back in after getting hurt, but it wasn’t for long and he wasn’t seen again.
Was Trawick in because of defense or injury?
Hope he’s okay…
aja32 - January 5, 2012
Both
Markel came back but he seemed out of it. Bad shots, passes, and a dumb foul.
HectorLuna - January 5, 2012
There isn't an firm timeline on recovery from concussions. All depend on how he feels day to day.
RileysDressLikeAHoyaJersey - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Watching the replay on MASN
Almost sweeter knowing what’s about to happen
Hoya Annoya - January 5, 2012
This is the best medicine EVER
Great Vengeance and Furious Anger - January 5, 2012
that UConn comeback video
that was posted in one of the other threads. I’d forgotten that we actually clawed back the big deficit pretty early on, and then spent most of the last 10-15 minutes with the lead going back and forth. Last night was probably more exciting as we left it really late, and only had the lead a couple of times at the end. It definitely felt like we’d missed our chance around the 4 min mark when Hank’s rebound went out of play and they had the opportunity to eat a whole minute if they wanted, and we were running out of time. Then…amazing happened…
(Regarding the UConn vid – also, good to see the crazy ending again and Wright’s fortuitous movement of the ball up the court. I remember at the time thinking that the final 7 seconds were going to last a while, with fouling, etc – and then suddenly it was all over. What a finish.)
SirHoya - January 5, 2012
what a great day that was
It was the only time i ever left my seat at halftime…i was so disgusted. actually had a buddy of mine in a suite for that game so i snuck in to hang out for the second half (at least i could get blasted on free coldies) with him, 3 other buddies, and, i realized after walking in, 15 UConnvicts (information I probably could have used earlier?). That was one of the more fun afternoons I have spent in the Verizon Center…and just watching the faces of the UConnvict fans as we were making our run…priceless!!!!!
brandonbowmansfootistoobig - January 5, 2012
think lordnick had a similar story
was exiled to watch the game on the tv’s in the arena halls
Hire Esherick - January 5, 2012
Wasn't that also the game
where the GameThread went silent during the comeback? Like, there was a natural lull in posting and then we scored like 6 straight and organically, everyone stopped posting until the end of the game?
Chris Haines - January 5, 2012
Think that was Cuse at the phone booth in 2010.
Where we fell just short with the comeback…
but then donkey punched them right out of the BET and eviscerated the zone.
WallaceAtTheLineShooting2 - January 5, 2012
Does anyone know if that's actually Shaq?
who coughs at the 6:43 mark of the video when another reporter asks about fouling?
The reporter calls him shaq, and JT3 says
“he’s talking to me not you”
If so, that’s hilarious.
wcgrad - January 5, 2012
I think he's saying "Shap"
As in Bill Shapland, SID (or whatever his title is)
allsouledout21 - January 5, 2012
OK
makes a lot more sense. Thanks.
SID – sports information director?
wcgrad - January 5, 2012
what was up with Mayo having a WVU tat on his shoulder?
Is he from the state, or did he just have an unexpected change of plans come school selection time? Either way, another reason to love Rubie Q is the nickname for Mayo – “The Spread”.
SirHoya - January 5, 2012
He's OJ Mayo's younger brother
So yes, from WV. Boo.
WarmupEwing - January 5, 2012 via mobile
If we can shut him down in the rematch, I say we dub him "Aioli"
Overrated Mayo.
HoyaSmacksYa - January 5, 2012
that camera work from the post-game making my neck hurt...
TheDoctorIsIn - January 5, 2012
good recap here
http://dc.sbnation.com/georgetown-hoyas/2012/1/5/2684502/marquette-vs-georgetown-recap-comeback-john-thompson-iii
Hire Esherick - January 5, 2012
Hoyas at #7 in today's ESPN.com power rankings
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/powerrankings
I think #7 is a little high, but given our body of work thus far and a lot of losses in the top 15 I can definitely understand why we’re there. Delusion train approaching warp speed.
On an unrelated note, what is with all the disrespect toward Indiana? Their body of work (wins vs. Kentucky and OSU, only loss on the road @ MSU) is as good as or better than almost anyone else in the country, yet they’re #12 in the polls.
sanityonleave - January 5, 2012
they havent been tested on the road
and MSU beat them up pretty good.
hoyabballownsall - January 5, 2012
waxed them really good...
Big Spoon - January 5, 2012
One might argue that Syracuse isn't road-tested either
Yet there they sit atop the polls…
J-Wall's Mom's Broom - January 5, 2012
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