Big East Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.13:Georgetow 73-48 Creighton (17)
Mar.12:Georgetow 66-58 Seton Hal
Mar.12:UConn 56-59Creighton (17)
Mar.11:Butler 56-87Creighton (17)
Mar.11:DePaul 60-94UConn
Mar.11:Georgetow 72-71 Villanova (14)
Mar.11:Seton Hal 77-69 St.Johns
Mar.10:DePaul 70-62 Providenc
Mar.10:Butler 70-69 Xavier
Mar.10:Marquette 49-68Georgetow
Mar.6:Villanova (14) 52-54Providenc
Mar.6:Xavier 59-66Marquette
Mar.6:Seton Hal 71-81St.Johns
Mar.6:Butler 73-93Creighton (17)
Mar.6:Georgetow 82-98UConn
Mar.3:UConn 69-58 Seton Hal
Mar.3:Providenc 67-81St.Johns
Mar.3:Creighton (17) 60-72Villanova (14)
Mar.2:Xavier 66-72Georgetow
Mar.2:Marquette 77-71 DePaul
Feb.28:Villanova (14) 61-73Butler
Feb.27:Marquette 62-80UConn
Feb.27:Georgetow 68-60 DePaul
Feb.27:Creighton (17) 69-77Xavier
Feb.24:Xavier 68-83Providenc
Feb.24:Seton Hal 52-61Butler
Feb.24:DePaul 53-77Creighton (17)
Feb.24:Marquette 83-70 UNC
Feb.23:St.Johns 58-81Villanova (14)
Feb.23:UConn 70-57 Georgetow
Feb.21:Butler 51-63Xavier
Feb.20:UConn 60-68Villanova (14)
Feb.20:Seton Hal 75-81Georgetow
Feb.20:DePaul 88-83 St.Johns
Feb.17:Marquette 73-57 Butler
Feb.17:DePaul 52-60Seton Hal
Feb.16:Providenc 61-73UConn
Feb.16:Xavier 84-93St.Johns
Feb.14:Marquette 51-57Seton Hal
Feb.13:Providenc 57-47 DePaul
Feb.13:Butler 63-78Georgetow
Feb.13:Villanova (14) 70-86Creighton (17)
Feb.13:UConn 80-72 Xavier
Feb.10:Marquette 64-96Villanova (14)
Feb.10:UConn 59-70Providenc
Feb.9:Creighton (17) 63-48 Georgetow
Feb.9:St.Johns 73-76Butler
Feb.7:Georgetow 74-84Villanova (14)
Feb.6:Creighton (17) 71-68 Marquette
Feb.6:DePaul 58-68Butler
Feb.6:Seton Hal 80-73 UConn
Feb.6:St.Johns 92-81 Providenc
Feb.3:Georgetow 86-79 Creighton (17)
Feb.3:Seton Hal 60-43 Providenc
Feb.3:Villanova (14) 59-70St.Johns
Feb.2:Butler 67-70Marquette
Jan.31:St.Johns 75-73 Marquette
Jan.30:Providenc 72-73Georgetow
Jan.30:Xavier 68-55 Butler
Jan.30:Creighton (17) 69-62 DePaul
Jan.30:Villanova (14) 80-72 Seton Hal
Jan.27:Creighton (17) 85-81 Seton Hal
Jan.27:St.Johns 81-68 DePaul
Jan.27:Marquette 63-72Providenc
Jan.26:Butler 51-63UConn
Jan.23:Providenc 56-71Villanova (14)
Jan.23:UConn 66-74Creighton (17)
Jan.23:DePaul 68-61 Marquette
Jan.23:Utah Vall 78-96St.Johns
Jan.20:Providenc 74-70 Creighton (17)
Jan.19:Seton Hal 74-76Villanova (14)
Jan.19:Butler 67-53 DePaul
Jan.18:St.Johns 74-70 UConn
Jan.16:Marquette 73-71 St.Johns
Jan.16:Creighton (17) 66-70Butler
Jan.16:Valpo 58-77DePaul
Jan.12:Butler 57-69St.Johns
Jan.12:Providenc 69-79Marquette
Jan.11:UConn 60-53 DePaul
Jan.10:Providenc 73-74Xavier
Jan.9:UConn 72-60 Butler
Jan.9:Seton Hal 76-68 DePaul
Jan.9:Georgetow 69-74Syracuse
Jan.9:St.Johns 79-97Creighton (17)
Jan.6:Seton Hal 53-89Creighton (17)
Jan.6:Georgetow 55-63Butler
Jan.6:St.Johns 61-69Xavier
Jan.5:UConn 65-54 Marquette
Jan.2:Marquette 64-60 Georgetow
Jan.2:Butler 60-68Seton Hal
Jan.2:Creighton (17) 67-65 Providenc
Dec.30:DePaul 61-82UConn
Dec.30:Butler 55-71Providenc
Dec.30:Seton Hal 85-68 Xavier
Dec.27:DePaul 90-95Providenc
Dec.23:Villanova (14)  85-68  Marquette
Dec.23:Xavier 61-66Creighton (17)
Dec.23:Providenc 64-70Butler
Dec.23:Georgetow 67-78Seton Hal
Dec.23:W.Illinoi 72-91DePaul
Dec.21:SIU  76-73  Butler
Dec.20:Creighton (17)  76-74  UConn
Dec.20:Georgetow 83-94St.Johns
Dec.20:Providenc  80-77  Seton Hal
Dec.20:Marquette 88-91Xavier
Dec.19:St.Joseph 68-88Villanova (14)
Dec.19:Butler 60-68Indiana
Dec.17:Seton Hal  70-63  Marquette
Dec.17:Creighton (17)  94-76  St.Johns
Dec.16:Butler 66-85Villanova (14)
Dec.14:Marquette  89-84  Creighton (17)
Dec.13:St.Johns 94-97Georgetow
Dec.11:Marquette 60-69UCLA
Dec.11:St.Johns 68-77Seton Hal
Dec.11:Villanova (14)  76-63  Georgetow
Dec.11:Nebraska 74-98Creighton (17)
Dec.9:Providenc  79-70  TCU
Dec.9:Oklahoma (25) 77-99Xavier
Dec.8:Rider 79-82St.Johns
Dec.8:Creighton (17) 72-73Kansas (11)
Dec.8:Green Bay 68-82Marquette
Dec.8:Wagner 45-78Seton Hal
Dec.8:Coppin St 48-80Georgetow
Dec.6:Stony Bro 66-89St.Johns
Dec.6:Villanova (14)  68-64  Texas (13)
Dec.6:Xavier  77-69  Cincinnat
Dec.6:Seton Hal  98-92  Penn St.
Dec.6:WVU (10)  80-71  Georgetow
Dec.5:FDU 67-79Providenc
Dec.4:Seton Hal 70-83Oregon
Dec.4:Wisconsin 65-67Marquette
Dec.4:KSU 58-93Creighton (17)
Dec.3:UConn  61-58  USC (24)
Dec.2:Seton Hal 63-76URI
Dec.2:Tenn Tech 48-79Xavier
Dec.2:Providenc 71-88Alabama (6)
Dec.2:St.Johns 68-74BYU
Dec.1:Omaha 67-94Creighton (17)
Dec.1:OK State (12)  70-62  Marquette
Dec.1:Navy  78-71  Georgetow
Dec.1:Davidson 62-63Providenc
Dec.1:Villanova (14)  87-53  Hartford
Nov.30:EKU 96-99Xavier
Nov.30:St.Johns  97-93  Boston.
Nov.30:Iona 64-86Seton Hal
Nov.30:Indiana  79-58  Providenc
Nov.29:NDSU 58-69Creighton (17)
Nov.28:Va.Tech (22)  81-73  Villanova (14)
Nov.27:Hartford 57-69UConn
Nov.27:EIU 50-75Marquette
Nov.27:Toledo 73-76Xavier
Nov.27:Seton Hal 70-71Louisvill
Nov.26:Bradley 50-51Xavier
Nov.26:La Salle 65-82St.Johns
Nov.26:Villanova (14)  83-74  ASU
Nov.25:W.Michiga 62-66Butler
Nov.25:UMBC 62-70Georgetow
Nov.25:Oakland 49-101Xavier
Nov.25:UAPB 57-99Marquette
Nov.25:Fairfield 56-97Providenc
Nov.25:CCSU 75-102UConn
Nov.25:Villanova (14)  76-67  Boston.
Nov.25:St.Peter 75-76St.Johns
BEC Standings
1
11-4 (20-8)
2
14-6 (20-8)
3
11-6 (15-7)
4
10-9 (14-13)
4
10-9 (16-11)
6
9-10 (13-13)
7
6-7 (13-8)
8
7-9 (13-12)
9
8-11 (13-14)
10
8-12 (10-15)
11
2-13 (5-14)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Champagnie_Julian

St.J.
(203-G/F-)
Avg: 19.8

16.9
16.8
Georgetown Stuns Creighton To Capture BIG EAST Tournament Crown (Photo: BigEast)
Georgetown University 2020-21
Patrick Ewing Patrick Ewing Ewing
Tyler Beard
Beard
Qudus Wahab
Wahab
Chudier Bile
Bile
Jamorko Pickett
Pickett
Donald Carey
Carey
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
 Tyler Beard 190 (6'3'') G USAFr Hargrave Military PG (Chatham, VA)
34  Qudus Wahab 211 (6'11'') C 00 NigeriaSo Flint Hill (Oakton, VA) / Virginia Academy
4  Chudier Bile 201 (6'7'') F 98 USASr Denver South (Denver, CO)
1  Jamorko Pickett 206 (6'9'') F/G USASr Massanutten Military (Woodstock, VA)
13  Donald Carey 196 (6'5'') G USASr Douglass MD UpMrl (Upper Marlboro, MD)
2  Dante Harris 183 (6'0'') PG USAFr Lakeway Christian Ac (Morristown, TN)
5  Timothy Ighoefe 213 (7'0'') C NigeriaSo
0  Jahvon Blair 193 (6'4'') G 98 CanadaSr Athlete Institute (Orangeville, ON) / St.Edmund Campion
32  Malcolm Wilson 213 (7'0'') C USASo Ridge View (Columbia, SC)
3  Jalen Harris 188 (6'2'') G 96 USASr Word of God Acad. (Raleigh, NC)
24  Kobe Clark 193 (6'4'') F USAFr Vashon (St. Louis, MO)
22  Jaden Robinson 190 (6'3'') G USAJr Suffield Academy (Suffield, CT)
14  Jamari Sibley 203 (6'8'') F USAFr Oak Hill Acad. (Mouth of Wilson, VA)
55  Victor Muresan 208 (6'10'') F 00 RomaniaFr Georgetown Day (Washington, DC) / St.Andrew's Ep. (MD)
20  TJ Berger 191 (6'3'') G USAFr Westtown (West Chester, PA)
10  Chuma Azinge 190 (6'3'') G USASo Choate-Rosemary Hall (Wallingford, CT)
23  Collin Holloway 198 (6'6'') F USAFr Port Allen (Port Allen, LA)
Head Coach: Patrick Ewing
Coach Assistant: Robert Kirby
Coach Assistant: Louis Orr
Coach Assistant: Akbar Waheed
Georgetown Stuns Creighton To Capture BIG EAST Tournament Crown - Mar 14, 2021
As Patrick Ewing stoically strolled the Georgetown sidelines in the final seconds of Saturday's BIG EAST Tournament championship game, his starters, who had long since joined him on the bench, smiled, high-fived and hugged as their moment was about to arrive at Madison Square Garden. The Hoyas had clinched their first BIG EAST Tournament championship since 2007 and you had to wonder if John Thompson Jr., Ewing's coach and mentor, was watching from somewhere upstairs and smiling. How could he not be after what Georgetown had completed with its four-day, four-game steamroll through the Garden this week?
Saturday marked the 49th anniversary of the day Thompson took the reins at Georgetown and turned a moribund program into one of the BIG EAST's - and the nation's - best in the 1980s and a champion in 1984. Now, all these years later, and just seven months removed from Thompson's passing at age 78 last August, Ewing, the student, had made his mentor proud.
A Georgetown team that was picked last in the conference coaches' preseason poll, one that was the last BIG EAST team back on campus due to Covid issues, one that won just nine games during the regular season and absolutely needed to win four games in four days to earn its spot in the NCAA's Big Dance, had not only defied the odds, it crushed them. Saturday, in their final act at the Garden this week, the Hoyas powered their way to a 73-48 victory over Creighton in the BIG EAST title game to end their 14-year championship drought and clinch the Hoyas' eighth conference tournament title.
'It's ironic that 40-plus years ago Coach Thompson was hired at Georgetown and today we won the BIG EAST championship,' Ewing said, a few minutes after helping to cut down the championship nets. 'I know he's very happy. He'd say, 'Boy you shut them up. You showed them that big people are smart as well. Big people can coach.'
The Hoyas used an 18-0 run to close out the first half to blow open what had been a tight game, and Creighton withered under Georgetown's relentless pressure in the second half as the Hoyas not only made Big John proud, but made Ewing the first person in BIG EAST history to win tournament titles both as a player and a coach.
'It's been a great journey,' Ewing said. 'Coach Thompson talked me into coming back here to Georgetown. I was given the opportunity by (Georgetown) President (John) DeGioia and we've taken a huge step forward in what we're trying to accomplish. My goal for this program to get it back to where it once was, to compete for a title and this is one step.'
The grins and hugs among the Hoyas players began early, with just over 14 minutes to play and Georgetown shockingly up, 54-23, against a Bluejays team that came into the contest as one of the most explosive offensive teams in the nation.
But Georgetown made it look like a turn-back-the-clock night at the Garden as the Hoyas looked like that vintage 1984 team that was led by Ewing and which overwhelmed opponents with their defense, speed and attitude, just as Georgetown did last night. With Georgetown up 36-18 at intermission, the game already appeared to be in the bag for the Hoyas as no team in the history of the BIG EAST Tournament had ever come back from such a deficit. And just in case the Bluejays and their vaunted offensive arsenal did have any notion of mounting a comeback, those were quickly squashed as Georgetown remained relentless as their already impressive halftime ballooned to over 30 points midway through the second half.
For those who were waiting to see if fatigue would set in on a Hoyas team that was playing its fourth game in four nights, well, they were left waiting. The Hoyas simply ran the Bluejays out of the building. There is no other way to describe their performance. One that will make the 13-12 Hoyas a dangerous opponent in the NCAA now that they've earned that automatic bid.
So how does it feel to be bringing the Hoyas back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015?
'It means everything,' Ewing said. 'It's been about seven years since we've been back to the NCAA Tournament. We started from the bottom and now we're No. 1 in the BIG EAST. It's not where you start, it's where you finish. That's something I've been talking and preaching to my kids from the day we came on campus and the day the (coaches' poll) came out. I can't do anything but applaud my guys. We've been through a lot. We had a (Covid) pause, we came out of the pause with flying colors and now we're on our way to the Big Dance.'
This was not only a first for Ewing. It was also the first BIG EAST Tournament title for seniors Jahvon Blair (6'4''-G-98) and Jamorko Pickett (6'9''-F/G), who had never had a single tournament victory in their careers before this week. And they were glad to help both earn theirs and deliver one to their coach.
''It means the world,' said Blair, who finished with 18 points for the Hoyas. 'It's his first time, it's my first time, it's Jamorko's first time. We started with him from Day One so just to see how happy he is makes me happy.'
It was a four-day whirlwind for the Hoyas, who surprised many with their sprint to the title. Many, but not their coach.
"No (I'm) not surprised,' Ewing said. 'I believe in these kids and I think they believe in me. From the first day we met once we got on campus, I told them we had enough talent to win the BIG EAST, make it to the NCAA Tournament and once you get to the NCAA Tournament anything is possible.'
And so far Ewing has delivered on all his predictions.
With a college playing career that resulted in a 9-1 record in the BIG EAST Tournament, landing three tourney titles, two MVPs and three All-Tournament Team selections followed by a brilliant 15-year career with the Knicks, Patrick Ewing has now come full circle. Now he's earning titles as a coach.
If it wasn't before, Madison Square Garden truly is the House That Patrick Built. And from now on, anytime he makes his way back to the World's Most Famous Arena, no one will be asking him for ID anymore, like they did this week. Not recognizing greatness when they saw it. Everyone will know exactly who he is. You know, the guy with his No. 33 in the rafters.

Big East Tournament Final: Georgetown - Creighton 73-48
Big East Tournament Semifinals:
Georgetown - Seton Hall 66-58
Creighton - Connecticut 59-56

Courtesy of bigeast.com
All-Big East Awards 2021 - Mar 14, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: USA Dante Harris (6'0''-PG) of Georgetown
Co-Player of the Year: Georgia Sandro Mamukelashvili (6'11''-F-99) of Seton Hall
Co-Player of the Year: USA Collin Gillespie (6'3''-G) of Villanova
Co-Player of the Year: USA Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (6'9''-F-00) of Villanova
Co-Defensive Player of the Year: USA Isaiah Whaley (6'8''-F-98) of UConn
Co-Defensive Player of the Year: USA Posh Alexander (6'0''-PG-01) of St.John's
Freshman of the Year: USA Posh Alexander (6'0''-PG-01) of St.John's
Co-Most Improved Player of the Year: USA Julian Champagnie (6'8''-G/F) of St.John's
Co-Most Improved Player of the Year: USA Zachary Freemantle (6'9''-F-00) of Xavier
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Tyler Polley (6'8''-F-99) of UConn
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Nigeria Ikey Obiagu (7'1''-C-98) of Seton Hall
Sportsmanship Award: USA Mitchell Ballock (6'5''-G-98) of Creighton
Coach of the Year: Mike Anderson of St.John's

All-Big East 1st Team 2021
Marcus Zegarowski
Zegarowski
James Bouknight
Bouknight
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie
Sandro Mamukelashvili
Mamukelashvili
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl
Robinson-Earl

1st Team

USA Marcus Zegarowski (6'2''-G-98) of Creighton
USA James Bouknight (6'4''-G-00) of UConn
USA Julian Champagnie (6'8''-G/F) of St.John's
Georgia Sandro Mamukelashvili (6'11''-F-99) of Seton Hall
USA Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (6'9''-F-00) of Villanova
USA Collin Gillespie (6'3''-G) of Villanova

All-Big East 2nd Team 2021
Jefferson
Jefferson
Duke
Duke
Watson
Watson
Freemantle
Freemantle
Scruggs
Scruggs

2nd Team

USA Damien Jefferson (6'5''-F-97) of Creighton
USA David Duke (6'5''-G-99) of Providence
USA Nate Watson (6'10''-C-98) of Providence
USA Zachary Freemantle (6'9''-F-00) of Xavier
USA Paul Scruggs (6'3''-G-98) of Xavier

Honorable Mention
USA Denzel Mahoney (6'4''-G/F-98) of Creighton
Canada Jahvon Blair (6'4''-G-98) of Georgetown
USA Jermaine Samuels (6'7''-F-98) of Villanova

All-Big East All-Freshman Team 2021
Harris
Harris
Sanogo
Sanogo
Garcia
Garcia
Alexander
Alexander
Jones
Jones

All-Freshman Team

USA Chuck Harris (6'3''-PG) of Butler
Mali Adama Sanogo (6'9''-F-02) of Patrick School
USA Dawson Garcia (6'11''-F-01) of Marquette
USA Posh Alexander (6'0''-PG-01) of St.John's
USA Colby Jones (6'5''-G-02) of Xavier

All-Big East All-Tournament Team 2021
Wahab
Wahab
Blair
Blair
Zegarowski
Zegarowski
Sanogo
Sanogo
Rhoden
Rhoden

All-Tournament Team

Nigeria Qudus Wahab (6'11''-C-00) of Georgetown
Canada Jahvon Blair (6'4''-G-98) of Georgetown
USA Marcus Zegarowski (6'2''-G-98) of Creighton
Mali Adama Sanogo (6'9''-F-02) of Patrick School
USA Jared Rhoden (6'6''-G/F-99) of Seton Hall