Georgetown's season-ending kick continues Tuesday night in New Jersey, where the the Hoyas will take on Seton Hall. But the Hoyas won't face the lowly Pirates of recent years. This season's Seton Hall squad has pulled a couple of home upsets and will arrive at the arena desperate for a marquee win to help its NCAA tournament profile. While Georgetown likely has ensured its entry into the dance, a win on Tuesday is essential to keep pace in the final push for post-season seeding. That victory won't come unless the Hoyas are sharp on offense and bring the same smothering defense that has typified recent performances. Without further ado, let's get you ready for tonight's showdown.

It's Been So Long Since Last We Met. After a so-so first year at the Seton Hall helm, coach Kevin Willard has rounded the Pirates into form this year. The Pirates followed an 11-1 non-conference run that included good-not-great wins over VCU, Dayton, and St. Joe's with four wins in their first five Big East games, highlighted by home upsets of West Virginia and Connecticut. An appearance in the rankings followed, and "Seton Hall Basketball is back!" briefly became the "St. John's Basketball is back!" of 2012. But faster than you could say "Terry Dehere," the Pirates plunged into a six-game losing streak. Just when hope seemed lost, a late surge has put the Pirates within two wins of finishing with 20 victories and .500 in conference play, and in turn squarely on the NCAA tournament bubble.
Pirates to Know. Like Georgetown, Seton Hall is led by a pair of seniors and bolstered by a slew of underclassmen. Fifth-year senior center Herb Pope (15.4 ppg, 10.6 rpg, 1.6 blk pg) is once again the anchor in the middle, leading the Pirates on the offensive and defensive glass and protecting the rim, all while popping the occasional three-pointer. The Hall's other elder statesman is Jordan Theodore (15.7 ppg, 6.8 apg, 2.0 stl pg); the slashing point guard leads the team in points, assists, turnovers, and tattoos of the state of New Jersey (one). Sophomore swing man Fuquan Edwin (12.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 2.9 stl pg) has made major strides across the board, and thrives as a third scoring option and primary defensive stopper. Flanking Theodore in the Pirate back-court is freshman Aaron Cosby (8.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg) who, along with Edwin, provides Seton Hall with outside shooting. A forward platoon rounds out the rotation: freshman Brandon Mobley (4.6 ppg, 4.6 rpg) starts, but the very similar sophomore Patrik Auda (6.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg) often gets as much run.
When Seton Hall Has the Ball.
When Georgetown Has the Ball.
Prediction. This game seems awfully hard to predict. Both teams are able three-point shooting squads that defend the trey just as well, which seems to leave the possibility that one hot streak could decide it. While Seton Hall could use a resume-booster for tournament purposes, this game is by no means do-or-die, as the Pirates have Rutgers, DePaul, and a likely winnable first-round Big East Tournament match-up remaining. The Hoyas seemed locked in on Saturday, even with the occasional offensive woes, and haven't shrunk from the moment on the road this year. Expect a close game, but the Hoyas to pull out a nail-biter. Georgetown 62, Seton Hall 57.
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Let's Go Hoyas sink the Pirates ship...
http://glidehoyas.blogspot.com/2012/02/seton-hall-next-up-for-hoyas.html
Kent Adrian - February 21, 2012
This is hilarious
Contest, sponsored by Rogaine, to go to ESPN studios and meet….Doug Gottlieb!
http://promo.espn.go.com/espnradio/rogaine/
Why can’t the contest be such that you never have to see Gottlieb ever again? That I would enter.
genetichoya - February 21, 2012
Meeting Gottlieb would be great
only if he were in a dunk tank, or perhaps in stocks with overripe tomatoes nearby.
OverTheHilltop - February 21, 2012
Going bald sucks already
Was this just a creative promotional in making it worse?
TouomouIsMyHomie - February 21, 2012
interested in seeing how otto is playing
jt3 said he is fine but that could just be posturing.
i hope henry steps up against pope
Hire Esherick - February 21, 2012
Gottlieb vacation package
They need to through in a destination: What exit?

GT8MD - February 21, 2012
throw
GT8MD - February 21, 2012
John Thompson, Jr. chimes in on the Maryland nonsense
CasualHoya - February 21, 2012
Per Cbs Rapid Reports
Thompson earns Big East honors
Junior F Hollis Thompson was selected to the Big East honor roll after recording a double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds) against Providence, his second double-double in three games. Thompson is the fourth Hoya to be named to the honor roll this season, joining G Jason Clark, F Otto Porter and C Henry Sims.
yaboynyp - February 21, 2012
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