Your Georgetown Hoyas come back from a six-day layoff refreshed for a critical five-game stretch that begins Saturday, when they head to Providence to take on the Friars. Big East road games are never easy, and Providence, despite an unimpressive 2-12 conference record, remains feisty, with plenty of scoring firepower. And with March drawing ever closer, the Hoyas scarcely can afford any misstep. Here's what you need to get yourself ready.

It's Been So Long Since Last We Met. Providence's first year under head coach Ed Cooley has been like many new tenures, with fresh optimism balanced by plenty of frustrating losses. Cooley has been an early success on the recruiting trail, but those reinforcements won't arrive until the fall. In the meantime, the spirit has been willing, but the flesh has been pretty weak. Despite continued hard play in the face of mounting losses, the Friars enter Saturday's contest with sole possession of the Big East cellar.
One the losses propelling the Friars into last place was their first match-up with the Hoyas, a nigh-unwatchable affair on December 31 in which the teams combined to make just 28 percent of their field goals. Georgetown held the Friars in check long enough to build a double-digit lead, but gradually let Providence into the game. The second half was a neck-and-neck battle of offensive ineptitude until the final minute, when Georgetown pulled away to win, 49-40. At the time, watching the clumsy offenses made me wonder if the teams were preemptively hung over from ringing in 2012; since then, we've seen enough of the Hoyas shutting down an opponent only to struggle to score to recognize a pattern. Still, as we'll see later on, there's reason to think the Hoyas could rack up points more easily this time around.
In the New Year, Providence has lost 10 of 12, sometimes in excruciating fashion. One week after losing by three at South Florida, the Friars dropped an overtime decision to West Virginia. A two-point loss at Villanova followed, as did a fall-from-ahead defeat in the return game against the Bulls. Is this a sign of a team poised to pull an upset or just a flawed team that can't quite break through?
Friars to Know. MarShon Brooks won't be haunting your dreams anew this year, as he's now plying his trade for the not-yet-Brooklyn Nets, but the Friars remain a perimeter-oriented team. A trio of guards, junior Vincent Council (16.6 ppg, 7.3 apg, 4.1 rpg) and sophomores Bryce Cotton (14.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 2.3 apg) and Gerard Coleman (13.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 2.1 apg), combine with freshman forward LaDontae Henton (13.9 ppg, 8.4 rpg) to score more than eighty percent of the Friars' points. Council is adept getting to the rim and creating opportunities for his teammates, while Cotton and Henton are the principal outside threats. Coleman won't shoot much from outside, but gets to the line better than any of his teammates.
This quartet rarely sees the bench, as each plays 33 minutes or more per contest, with Council and Cotton each sitting for less than 2 minutes per game. At 6'6″, 200-lb., Henton is the biggest of the bunch, frequently making Providence resemble undersized Hoya lineups from early last season in which Hollis Thompson was the power forward. Inside, the Friars platoon sophomore Kadeem Batts (6.9 ppg, 4.0 rpg) with junior Bilal Dixon (4.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg).
When Providence Has the Ball.
When Georgetown Has the Ball.
Prediction. The Hoyas' first game against the Friars was strange. Providence has struggled defensively this year, ranking last in defensive efficiency in the conference. And, while Georgetown's offense has been hit-or-miss, being held under 50 for the only time this year by such a toreador defense was a bit perplexing. There are signs that this game could be a struggle as well. Despite dropping to the bottom of the standings, Providence remains spirited, especially at home, where the Friars recently have hung with South Florida, West Virginia, and Marquette and have beaten Rutgers. Still, Georgetown is rested from a week off; the Hoyas certainly seem to be locked in and feeling optimistic, sentiments that are sometimes hard to come by in late February, when fatigue starts to set in. Expect a bit more offense than the first time out, but still a nip-and-tuck battle that leans toward the Hoyas in the waning minutes. Georgetown 68, Providence 61.
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NCAA Mock Selection going on in Indianapolis right now
Hoyas 12th overall team in the Dance
CasualHoya - February 17, 2012
bigger challenge - 4 BE games in 9 days or this
6lb po boy from black bear bistro in warrenton
“Served on a 22-inch baguette, it carries 1 1/2 pounds of catfish and another 1 1/2 pounds of shrimp, topped with a salad bar’s worth of lettuce, tomatoes, olives, tapenade and pickles. And if you’re somehow able to stomach all of that, you’re also on the hook for a pound of fries and a pound of cole slaw. Prize: If you’re able to finish all six-plus pounds, it’s free. No one has been able to complete the challenge in the allotted time.”
bunk moreland - February 17, 2012
that's it? all you get is a damn free lunch for that trouble?
I’M IN.
CasualHoya - February 17, 2012
Documentation potential is off the charts
DHB Enterprises - February 17, 2012
Lady Hoyas also play Provy tomorrow
2PM in McDonough. It’s also Senior Day and we have a lot of seniors so please come out if you’re not making the trip to RI!
PhillyHoya - February 17, 2012
GREAT OMEN... we need to get some of these for the casual extravaganza
http://blog.cookingchanneltv.com/2012/02/17/birthday-cake-oreo-recipes/
eatthatbox09 - February 17, 2012
hmm how bout them fryers
GT8MD - February 17, 2012
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