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And-Ones: Additional news and notes from Georgetown-UNC Wilmington

December 12, 2015


Tyler Pearre

Welcome to “And-Ones,” the Voice’s post-game notebook for all news, stats, and notes following each Georgetown men’s basketball game.

  • Freshman forward Marcus Derrickson became the first Hoya to make five three-pointers in a game since senior guard D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera made five on Feb. 28 this year against DePaul. Marcus can shoot; if you leave him open it’s going to go in,” said Thompson who didn’t initially realize how many the freshman had made. “We need him to continue doing some of the other things, which he also can do, but 5-for-7, I’ll take that.”
  • Smith-Rivera 27-point performance Saturday was the 20th time of his career he has scored at least 20-plus.
  • Senior center Bradley Hayes had a career-high three assists Saturday. He had one assist eight times previously, the last coming against Maryland Eastern Shore earlier this season.
  • Georgetown’s 87 points Saturday were the most scored by them since their 86-67 win at Seton Hall on Feb. 10 of this year.
  • Saturday was the first ever meeting between the Hoyas and Seahawks. The Hoyas are now 27-6 all-time against teams from the CAA.
  • Rikardo Williams, son of Georgetown legend Reggie Williams, sang the national anthem before the game.
  • WWE Hall of Famer Bret “The Hitman” Hart was in attendance. Hart visited the Ravens practice facility yesterday.
  • For those gambling aficionados, Georgetown entered Saturday’s game as 10.5-point favorites.

For the full recap of Saturday’s game, click here.



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