Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - The seventh-ranked Georgetown Hoyas
control their own destiny with regard to winning the Big East Conference
regular-season title, and they will take another step toward achieving that
goal when they play host to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Saturday night.
Rutgers comes in an even 13-13 on the year, but the team has really struggled
against conference foes, winning just four of its 15 Big East bouts. The
Scarlet Knights have won just once in their last 10 games, that coming against
Seton Hall (57-55) on Feb. 12. The team is currently mired in a three-game
losing streak, with its latest defeat coming at home against Providence last
Saturday. RU is just 3-7 in true road games this season, and has lost its last
five on enemy hardwood.
Georgetown is sporting an impressive 22-4 overall record, and with a league
ledger of 12-3 it is a game up on second-place teams Louisville and Marquette
heading into the weekend. The Hoyas, who have won 14 of their 15 home games
this season, are riding the wave of a 10-game win streak, with their latest
triumph coming in double-overtime at UConn on Wednesday night, 79-78.
Georgetown owns a 28-16 lead in the all-time series with Rutgers, and the
Hoyas have won three straight, including a 69-63 decision in New Jersey on
Feb. 9, and 11 of the last 12 meetings overall.
With a record that currently sits at .500, it's not surprising to see Rutgers
score nearly as many points as it allows (66.5 to 67.3 ppg). The team has just
two players averaging double figures, only one of which is active as Eli
Carter (14.9 ppg) suffered a broken leg last month and is expected to miss the
remainder of the season. That leaves Myles Mack (13.5 ppg) as the lone
offensive threat for the Scarlet Knights, and his average is almost twice that
of his closest teammate (Dane Miller, 7.0 ppg). Miller proved himself to be a
valuable commodity in the recent loss to Providence however, as he logged 27
minutes off the bench and finished with 17 points and eight rebounds. Mike
Poole added 11 points and Kadeem Jack chipped in with 10 for Rutgers, which
made good on 40.6 percent of its field goal attempts, but allowed the Friars
to drain 8-of-20 from 3-point range. With the starters doing very little, RU's
reserves outscored PU's by a massive 39-6 margin.
Georgetown is a rather average squad when it comes to producing at the
offensive end of the court (65.5 ppg), but where the Hoyas really shine is
when they play with their backs to the basket, as foes are scoring just 56.5
ppg in shooting a mere 37.7 percent from the floor, which includes a 29.9
percent showing from beyond the arc. The team boasts two active double-digit
scorers in the form of Otto Porter (16.1 ppg, 7.6 rpg, 2.5 apg) and Markel
Starks (12.3 ppg, 2.9 apg), and it was that duo that paced GU in the double-
overtime thriller at UConn, as they combined for 41 points, seven rebounds and
five assists. Georgetown shot 47.4 percent from the field for the game,
nailing 11 treys along the way, but the Huskies did the same, although on
seven more attempts (29). GU forced a total of 18 turnovers, and survived the
marathon bout despite being outrebounded by 10 (38-28).
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