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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Georgetown 41, UC 31 - 15:51 second half

Things just got a little chippy after the TV timeout was called and the teams began to make their way to their benches. I was blocked out so it was hard to see, but it appears that it started with words bewteen Williamson and one of the Georgetown players. The officials got in the middle of it before it could escalate and were talking with both head coaches as the players went back to their benches. Adam H. and Williamson both have three fouls. As soon as Adam H. picked up his third, the Hoyas went right to him in an attempt to get another foul on Hrycaniuk. They just announced that technical fouls have been assessed against Williamson and Jessie Sapp. The technical is Williamson's fourth personal, but it appears that he's staying in the game. He has 11 points and five rebounds. Now Williamson has gone to the bench.


2 Comments:

at 1:25 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Now Mick loses control over the players as the team gets destroyed. Nice going. Terrible 4th foul.

 
at 1:33 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is pathetic and getting worse. This team (Georgetown) doesn't blow hardly anyone out and that's what they're doing today. This program still has so far to go. It's going very slowly. Almost certain they will be 8-7 and at least 8th if not lower in the conference at the end of Wednesday night. Also will be 13-14 and a below average team yet again.

How can anyone say Mick is the conference coach of the year, let alone a potential national coach of the year when the team could well finish as a below average (below .500) team? If they finish below .500 they won't even be close to ANY tournament.

Maybe next year they can make the NIT or "other" tournament? Just maybe.

 
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