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Providence at Georgetown

No. 9 Hoyas rally past Friars to snap two-game skid
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WASHINGTON -- Greg Monroe took a pass from Jason Clark, split two defenders on his way through the lane and rose for a dunk while getting fouled.

Monroe chest-bumped Henry Sims, pounded a fist on his heart and yelled, "Let's go!" -- then composed himself and completed his three-point play.

NCAA College Basketball Recap - Providence Friars at Georgetown Hoyas - Jan 10, 2009 - CBSSports.com

Monroe, Clark and Sims are all freshmen, and all were on the court throughout a 21-2 run in the second half that helped No. 9 Georgetown rally to beat Providence 82-75 Saturday, ending the Hoyas' two-game Big East losing streak.

"I hope we grew up," Georgetown coach John Thompson III said.

His team was trailing, and its two most experienced players were on the sideline -- including leading scorer DaJuan Summers, saddled with four fouls. So Thompson turned to a lineup of three freshmen and two sophomores.

That group played like a bunch of veterans while holding Providence scoreless for more than 6 minutes in the second half, and Monroe led the way, nearly compiling a triple-double.

"Putting the ball in his hands makes life easier on everyone else, and I think our guys realize that," Thompson said. "He's not a selfish player. He does a good job of figuring out, 'OK, now it's my turn."'

After a one-basket first half, Monroe finished with 13 points, 11 rebounds, eight assists and five steals. Austin Freeman scored 18 points, and another sophomore, Chris Wright, added 16, while Clark had 10.

Georgetown (11-3, 2-2) trailed by nine points in the first half, and allowed Providence (11-5, 3-1) to go ahead 44-40 on Brian McKenzie's 3-pointer with 16:15 left in the game.

Providence didn't score again until a little more than 10 minutes remained, and by then Georgetown had scored 15 consecutive points.

"I still don't know what happened. I'm shocked," said Marshon Brooks, who led the Friars with 18 points. "We hit a brick wall in the second half."

He helped make things interesting down the stretch after Georgetown had gone ahead 66-50.

Providence chipped away, pulling to 76-73, but Weyinmi Efejuku wasted a chance to make it a one-point game when he missed a layup after a steal with about a minute left. Monroe finished off a fastbreak the other way with a rim-shaking, two-handed slam, making it 78-73 with 56.3 seconds left.

Similarly, Monroe and the other first-year players were in the right places at the right times during the game's key stretch. Clark, who had made only four 3-pointers all season, connected from beyond the arc to put Georgetown ahead 45-44 - the Hoyas' first lead since 8-6.

A few minutes later came Monroe's three-point play. Then Sims grabbed a defensive rebound and was rewarded with a layup off an assist by Monroe at the other end. And Monroe's two foul shots made it 55-44.

"They've got some great players on their team, and he's one of them, near the top of the list," Providence coach Keno Davis said about Monroe. "And just to have a player that size to be that skilled is nice for any coach. You can do a lot of things with him, against a zone or against a man."

Still, Georgetown was coming off losses to current No. 1 Pittsburgh and No. 13 Notre Dame - and struggled early against unranked Providence, which had won four games in a row.

Helped by two droughts by the Hoyas of longer than 3½ minutes without a field goal, Providence took a 21-12 lead midway through the first half on Efejuku's dunk.

When Monroe came back in with about 3 minutes left in the first half after taking a breather, he had more personal fouls (two) than rebounds (one) -- and had yet to attempt a field goal or a free throw.

The Hoyas trailed by eight at that point, but Monroe helped trim that deficit to 36-33 at halftime. First, the 6-foot-11 freshman grabbed an offensive rebound and zipped a pass to Summers for a dunk, then Monroe finally scored his only points of the half off a putback with 1:04 to go.

"Once we started getting him the ball," Thompson said, "we started getting really easy shots."

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Greg Monroe has the energy of a freshman and the savvy of a senior during a 21-2 Georgetown run. (AP)
Greg Monroe has the energy of a freshman and the savvy of a senior during a 21-2 Georgetown run. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Providence (11-5)363975
Georgetown #9 (11-3) «334982
PROV:Marshon Brooks 18 Pts
PROV:Geoff McDermott 8 Reb
PROV:Sharaud Curry 9 Ast
GTOWN:A. Freeman 18 Pts
GTOWN:G. Monroe 11 Reb
GTOWN:G. Monroe 8 Ast
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
GeorgetownProvidence
GTOWN
G. Monroe
PROV
M. Brooks
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
131181842
Providence Friars
S. Curry, G332-90-01936
W. Efejuku, G305-132-242113
J. Xavier, G294-80-001310
G. McDermott, G-F271-83-68245
J. Kale, F162-30-22144
M. Brooks, G-F235-116-842318
B. McKenzie, G223-50-02019
R. Hanke, F-C195-70-060010
A. Kellogg, F10-00-00000
R. Hall, CDid Not Play
C. Baudinet, FDid Not Play
L. Burchett, GDid Not Play
J. Peterson, FDid Not Play
B. Dixon, FDid Not Play
Totals 27-6411-1827172075
 42.2%61.1% 
Georgetown Hoyas
G. Monroe, C355-73-3118313
A. Freeman, G337-114-672218
C. Wright, G327-100-243316
D. Summers, F263-65-650412
J. Sapp, G251-66-85548
J. Clark, G244-81-242010
H. Sims, C142-51-22035
O. Wattad, G-F60-00-00000
J. Vaughn, F50-00-00010
N. Mescheriakov, FDid Not Play
B. Jansen, FDid Not Play
Totals 29-5320-2938202082
 54.7%69.0% 
Big East
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Syracuse17-134-3
Marquette14-427-8
Notre Dame13-522-12
Georgetown12-624-9
Cincinnati12-626-11
South Florida12-622-14
Louisville10-830-10
West Virginia9-919-14
Seton Hall8-1021-13
Connecticut8-1020-14
Rutgers6-1214-18
St. Johns (N.Y.)6-1213-19
Pittsburgh5-1322-17
Villanova5-1313-19
Providence4-1415-17
DePaul3-1512-19
 
Other games
Louisville 61 Final
NOVA 60
NCST 51 Final
CLEM 63
Tenn 86 Final
Georgia 77
W Virg 53 Final
MARQET 75
Kansas 62 Final
Mich St 75
Oklahoma 61 Final
K-State 53
TXTECH 61 Final
Baylor 73
Oregon 58 Final
Ariz St 76
Detroit 50 Final
Butler 54
DUKE 66 Final
Florida St 58
SETON 79 Final
ND 88
Iowa St 67 Final
Texas 75
UConn 81 Final
Cincinnati 72
Miami-FL 77 Final
BC 71
Syracuse 82 Final
RUT 66