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After 12 successful seasons at Providence, Ed Cooley left to coach at Georgetown, feeling the weight of history and Black excellence. Cooley aims to bring change to Georgetown, facing the challenge of rebuilding a struggling program. Despite an initial win, Georgetown suffered a surprising upset by Holy Cross, highlighting the depth of the program's issues. Cooley's ability to lead Georgetown to success is being questioned, with expectations for a rebuilding period.
Georgetown getting upset by Holy Cross absolutely crushed bettors https://t.co/JXwkUZhaGY https://t.co/RJ2hArLegT
HOLY CROSS DEFEATS GEORGETOWN 😨 Joe Octave goes for 33 points and 11 rebounds as the Crusaders take the win over the Hoyas 👀 https://t.co/x2dp9dzIfu
Holy Cross (+1000 ML) upsets Georgetown ✅ https://t.co/Iy3z8qB346
Holy Cross gets a HUGE road win vs. Georgetown!! https://t.co/kLnDVEpY4r
Anybody who expected Ed Cooley to immediately get Georgetown back into the NCAA Tournament in Year One did not appreciate the depth of the problem he inherited. Give him a year or two to rebuild this program.
Holy Cross just beat Georgetown. Not sure who is happier: Crusaders fans or Providence fans. Gonna be a long Year 1 for Ed Cooley with the Hoyas.
CHOO CHOO RAH RAH! HOLY CROSS GOES INTO CAPITAL ONE ARENA AND HANDS ED COOLEY HIS FIRST LOSS AS THE GEORGETOWN HEAD COACH. JOE OCTAVE WITH A HUGE 33 POINTS. THE AIR FORCE TRANSFER. HOLY CROSS CRUSADER BASKETBALL IS BACK! DAVE PAULSEN BACK IN DC! https://t.co/5GoNdXjW3i
Holy Cross beat Georgetown in a men’s basketball game in these United States of America. Good grief.
Georgetown loses at home to Holy Cross. Yikes. Ed Cooley has his work cut out for him.
HOLY CROSS TAKES THE LEAD ON GEORGETOWN WITH LESS THAN A MINUTE LEFT. FS2.
Ed Cooley picked up his first win at Georgetown tonight. Is this the first of many? @GoodmanHoops, @THANS50 and @CoachChrisMack dive into it NOW! WATCH: https://t.co/DZWv9HO9Hb https://t.co/lnMAJ9hgsb
In Ed Cooley's debut as Georgetown coach, the Hoyas are up 47-23 on Division I newcomer Le Moyne at the break. The last time the Hoyas held that large of a lead at the break was Jan. 8, 2020, when Georgetown jumped to a 53-26 advantage on St. John's at the break.
Georgetown is the hardest job Ed Cooley has had, he says, because of the confluence of tradition, expectation and ground to make up. Hard, but not impossible. "We’re going to win. It’s not a matter of if, it’s when." @DanaONeilWriter on the adjustment: https://t.co/xG7iSwKwKI https://t.co/xFvhYzwkCz
From @TheAthletic: From beloved son to traitor: Why Ed Cooley left Providence for Georgetown. After 12 seasons coaching his hometown Friars, Cooley joined their Big East rival for a simple reason. https://t.co/5pJNc4tGZp https://t.co/KOl9Nr6Dln
In 12 seasons under Ed Cooley, Providence went from sporadic NCAA Tournament berths to regular bid winners. So why leave for a struggling Georgetown program? "I needed a change." @DanaONeilWriter on the expectations Cooley has walked into: https://t.co/xG7iSwKwKI https://t.co/j9JJPBBDN0
Ed Cooley seemed to have it all at Providence — a program on the come up, a devoted fan base. And he rejected it all. In coming to Georgetown, Cooley felt not just the immensity of history, but the weight of Black excellence, being a disciple of John Thompson’s. So can he win?
Ed Cooley needed a change. But can he bring change to Georgetown? https://t.co/XAlAw6q4y9
Ed Cooley needed a change. But can he bring change to Georgetown? https://t.co/Tze7FrXxTR