LINKS: Hoyas Lose a Center and a Staffer
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by Whipple
2h ago
Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports BIG EAST also officially announces Big 12 battle matchups and dates Fans of the Georgetown Hoyas saw a disappointingly familiar name come across the transfer portal wire in Supreme Cook. The 6’10” forward came to Ed Cooley via Fairfield last spring and was a beast on the offensive boards. Cook was a bit hamstrung on the defensive end by personnel and strategy pretty much ever since rim Akok Akok left the roster last year late in the transfer cycle, leaving the Hoyas without a natural rim protector and robbing the fans of a tremendously named frontcourt combo. The fa ..read more
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LINKS: Georgetown Commits Micah Peavy and Malik Mack Appear on ‘Field of 68’
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by Whipple
3d ago
Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Peavy and Mack joined Goodman to talk hoops, Cooley Two new/expected members of the 2024-25 Georgetown Hoyas joined Jeff Goodman on the Field of 68 After Dark to discuss their recruitment and more. While NIL was alluded to, both Micah Peavy and Malik Mack indicated that the main reason they chose Georgetown was Ed Cooley. The interview starts at about 1:01:55 and is worth a listen. Micah Peavy and Malik Mack are headed to @GeorgetownHoops @GoodmanHoops sits down with both of them NOW to discuss their move to the Hoyas!!https://t.co/KsPa ..read more
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SCHEDULE REPORTS: Georgetown Hears an Opponent for Final Big East-Big 12 Battle
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by Whipple
3d ago
Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images Hoyas will reportedly travel to Morgantown to face an old foe in WVU Your Georgetown Hoyas may know one more opponent for their 2024-25 Global Redemption Campaign. In what appears to be the final Big East-Big 12 Battle ever, Ed Cooley and his 6+ new roster faces will reportedly be visiting Morgantown to matchup with the West Virginia Mountaineers led by new coach Darian DeVries. Country Roads Snoozefest. https://t.co/pXsE1lY8Yn — Casual Hoya (@CasualHoya) April 23, 2024 Georgetown is 1-4 in this contest, beating Oklahoma State in 2019 and controversially lo ..read more
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HOYA SAXA! Transfer Guard Malik Mack Commits to Georgetown
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by Whipple
1w ago
Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Malik Mack is a 6’1”, 160-pound point guard from Oxon Hill Ed Cooley and the Georgetown Hoyas have secured a commitment from Harvard guard Malik Mack. The 6’1” point guard from Oxon Hill, MD earned Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors, averaging 17.2 ppg (.410 FG, .341 3PT) with 4.8 assists per game. He is considered one of the top point guards in the transfer portal and was a target of Virginia, Syracuse, and more. Malik Mack joins Jayden Epps and the newly committed Micah Peavy to form one of the best backcourts in the conference and be ..read more
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LINKS: Georgetown Loses Starter to the Transfer Portal
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by Whipple
1w ago
Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images Further prevailing rumors indicate Cooley may have a new point guard. With a lot of good news buzzing for the Georgetown Hoyas recently—such as the commitment of a defensive-minded grad transfer guard from TCU and the hiring a of a highly regarded recruiter as assistant coach—the other shoe had to drop for Hoyas fans. Junior forward Dontrez Styles has entered the Transfer Portal. BREAKING: Georgetown guard Dontrez Styles will enter the transfer portal later today, a source tells @On3sports. The 6-6 junior averaged 12.8 points and 5.8 rebounds per game t ..read more
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TIME TO WORK: Georgetown Officially Hires Assistant Coach Kenny Johnson
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by Whipple
1w ago
Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images Ed Cooley adds Former URI, Louisville Assistant to staff The Georgetown Hoyas have officially (and finally) filled the void in Ed Cooley’s coaching staff by hiring Kenny Johnson, a well regarded recruiter in the collegiate coaching circles, with DMV ties. Johnson, who is leaving his current role at Rhode Island, brings his of experience the Hoyas, including work at Indiana, La Salle, and Towson, as well as time under Rick Pitino at Louisville. Johnson also has ties to Paul IV Catholic High School and the Nike Team Takeover AAU organization. Welcome to the Hil ..read more
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HOYA SAXA: TCU Senior Guard to Transfer to Georgetown
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by Whipple
1w ago
Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images 6’7” guard from TCU will play his fifth year with Cooley and the Hoyas Your Georgetown Hoyas have secured the commitment of their first transfer this offseason in TCU’s Micah Peavy. The 6’7” Peavy started all games this season and was All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. He is known as a good defender and solid shooter. Peavy started his career at Texas Tech under Chris Beard before playing the next three seasons for the Horned Frogs under Jamie Dixon. For what it’s worth, he scored 5 points at Georgetown in 2021 and 6 points in their game in Dece ..read more
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ALL-STARS: Three Georgetown Commits to Play in Capital Classic Saturday
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by Whipple
2w ago
Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images And @GeorgetownHoops retweeted videos of them! Finally, something positive out of that mean-ole-debby-downer basketball/lunch blog, am I right? Yes, all of us true-blue fans of the Georgetown Hoyas are excited to see the three new incoming freshman in Washington, D.C. for the Capital Classic this weekend at the Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, DC. Georgetown commits Thomas Sorber (6’10”), Kayvaun Mulready (6’5”), and Caleb Williams (6’7”) are in town to play in a legendary high school All-American game. Sorber and Mulready will play for the ..read more
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LINKS: Will Georgetown Hire an Assistant Coach and Hit the Portal Hard Soon?
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by Whipple
2w ago
Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports Optimistic Hoyas fans believe a staff hire and transfer commitments are imminent. The NCAA basketball season is over and the BIG EAST, by way of the UConn Huskies, emerged as two-time champions. Your Georgetown Hoyas look to turn the page on a dismal season after a week that included an earthquake, a solar eclipse, and several dozen derogatory April Fools jokes from a severely prejudiced Providence fanbase. With the recruiting “dead period” ending on April 11th, the next question is, when will Ed Cooley make some additions to the staff and roster? Hopefully soon ..read more
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Sweet 16: It’s Been So Long Since Last We Met
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by BobbyBancroft
3w ago
James Lang-USA TODAY Sports Georgetown last advanced to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament in 2007 The first weekend of the NCAA Tournament is one of the best sports weekends of the year and another one is in the books as the original field of 68 has been whittled down to the Sweet 16. Of course that opening weekend feels even greater when your team survives and advances. Now, if you are a Georgetown fan you haven’t had to sweat much this late into March Madness in what feels like forever. Ok fine it hasn’t been forever, it’s just that in college basketball time not advancing since 2007 ..read more
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