In a recent college basketball game, the Georgetown Hoyas faced off against DePaul without key player Epps, who did not play due to his foot being in a boot. Despite this setback, the Hoyas managed to end the first half on a high note with a 7-0 run, taking a 34-32 lead at halftime. Epps was the leading scorer for the Hoyas with 10 points, while Henley and Nelson led DePaul with 11 and 10 points, respectively. DePaul focused on an inside game, scoring 18 points in the paint, while Georgetown capitalized on their perimeter shooting, hitting 47.8% from the field. In the closing minutes of the game, Georgetown maintained and expanded their lead by 4 points without making any field goals, a testament to their defensive play and free-throw performance.
Over the last 4 minutes of Georgetown/DePaul, the Hoyas have hit zero shots from the field yet have still expanded their lead by 4 points.
Georgetown had the ball up by 4 with 18 seconds between game and shot clock, and DePaul chose to play the possession out defensively. Everything about this DePaul program is low-IQ.
DePaul-Georgetown right now 🤮
Halftime: Georgetown closes on a 7-0 run to take a 34-32 lead into the break over DePaul Epps leading the Hoyas with 10. Henley (11 pts) and Nelson (10) leading DePaul Demons attacking the rim with 18 points in the paint. Hoyas doing their work from the perimeter, shooting 47.8%
GAME THREAD: DePaul at Georgetown https://t.co/8v38zwZXHH
No Epps for Georgetown. Foot in a boot. #Hoyas