Game 3: Georgetown Hoyas (1-1) at Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-1)
When: Wednesday, 8:30 PM
Where: Jersey Mike’s Arena (Piscataway, NJ)
TV: FS1 (Alex Faust and Bill Raftery)
Radio: 99.1 FM, Sirius XM 387 (The legendary Rich Chvotkin/50th season)
Road game at Rutgers for Gavitt Games matchup
— Georgetown Hoops (@GeorgetownHoops) November 15, 2023
Rutgers
⏰ 8:30 p.m. ET
Jersey Mike’s Arena (Piscataway, N.J.)
FS1
99.1 FM w/ @HoyasWin
https://t.co/GzfmPuRmDv #HoyaSaxa pic.twitter.com/mOLiMQFL2g
Series: Hoyas lead 29-16 overall, 10-11 away
Last Meeting: Georgetown won 64-51 on 3/2/2013
KenPom rankings: Rutgers 72, Georgetown 189
KenPom Projection: Rutgers 73-63 Win. Georgetown has an 18% chance of winning.
Line: Rutgers -10, o/u 133.5. Hoyas +380 ML
Rutgers is a 10.5-point favorite tonight over Georgetown. That seems crazy to me.
— Zach Braziller (@NYPost_Brazille) November 15, 2023
It’s matchup of former conference rivals as Georgetown visits Rutgers tonight in the final Gavitt Games. There hasn’t been much connecting the two programs since their last Big East meeting in 2013. That victory, led by another big game by Otto Porter, was the Hoyas 11th straight after a 1-2 start in the league in 2013. Georgetown’s longest Big East winning streak since was a four game streak in 2015.
There’s been a lot of talk - too much talk - about Ed Cooley’s return to Providence this season. The RAC - yes, I’m still calling it that - is another venue that might be bringing otu the boo birds for Georgetown’s new coach. Back in July, the Rutgers Rivals site listed tonight’s game as a chance for fans to get out their frustrations over possible Cam Spencer wooing. Spencer, of course, isn’t at Georgetown and is instead at UConn. His third school in three seasons.
In mid-July I wrote on @RutgersRivals what I perceived were #Rutgers hoops top 5 OOC opponents this season. #Georgetown checks in at 5. pic.twitter.com/KuUnqavhYj
— Rutgers Hoops Insider (@RUHoopsInsider) November 15, 2023
As far as tonight’s game goes, Georgetown should continue to try different lineups as this season is more about growing for the future and less about results. (We can discuss how we got there another time). Maybe expect a change in the starting lineup or some new rotations as last time out the Hoyas were completely undone by a poor effort on the glass and an total inability to slow down one player. During the lead up to the season Cooley said that players wouldn’t play unless they could defend. Let’s see if that holds.
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